So Zimmerman couldn't just talk to Trayvon? (Common Sense discussion inside)

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  1. puffin

    puffin Banned

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    Get over it. The jury heard/saw the evidence and found George innocent. You can "explain" all you wish. But I'm not wasting my time watching you sit on a rotting stinking dead horse and wail on the poor creature. It's dead pal.
     
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    Forum rule #5 violated and reported.
     
  3. Bluesguy

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    Don't you mean so Martin couldn't have just talked to Zimmerman?
     
  4. Bluesguy

    Bluesguy Well-Known Member Donor

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    Yes Martin created a domino effect when he went back to confront the white ass cracka leaving him dead. Was it really worth it?
     
  5. stjames1_53

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    "what if's" didn't solve this issue................ could've, would've, should've blah blah blah............give it a rest............now all you are doing is fanning the fire with your supposition and conjecture. The issue has been decided by a court and jury, regardless of your continuous rant . What is the purpose of trying to beat a dead horse?
    No one else is going to swing to your side after all of this brow beating and chest thumping
     
  6. JavisBeason

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    he could have, but Trayvon prevented that kind of exchange by felony assault and battering Zimmerman. Nothing Zimmerman did prior was illegal, Trayvon was the one that resorted to a crime, and therefore, any death that results, whether it's Zimmerman's death, or his own, Trayvon is the one responsible for it by escalating a situation from legal, to illegal.
     
  7. Whaler17

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    No, I don't. How did he choose an immature route? He was looking for an address when a teenage punk attacked him. But the punk didn't attack then leave, he pinned him down and continued beating on him until he had to shoot him to make him quit.
     
  8. Whaler17

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    So what? Did thay cause his death? NO, Martin attacking Zimmerman like a punk caused his own death.
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    So what? Did thay cause his death? NO, Martin attacking Zimmerman like a punk caused his own death.
     
  9. Whaler17

    Whaler17 Well-Known Member

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    Good grief cupcake, THAT offended you? :roflol:
     
  10. Professor Peabody

    Professor Peabody Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Martin chose to attack rather than call the police.
     
  11. stjames1_53

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    or even just leaving the scene. He had that choice too
     
  12. Hummingbird

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    God Almighty! Is this dead horse still being beaten to death? Of all the really innocent & defenseless kids who had been viciously murdered - why such a fascination for this one kid? What makes Trayvon Martin more special than the other dead kids?

    This has been going on for over a YEAR now...... I can't believe the obsession some people have over one kid while ignoring all the other kids who are being murdered every day..... this is sick.

    Oh yeah, I forgot. I had said it myself several times that one of them, preferably the neighborhood watchman should have spoken up and asked Martin who he was, if he could help him - something! But Z didn't....... and Martin was a big boy, so he could have spoken up and asked who Z was and blah, blah, blah...... get some communication going, but it didn't happen.

    The trial is over...... move on.
     
  13. JavisBeason

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    your definition of harmless is relative to how bad you want this to be a hate crime. There isn't one of you here, that claims Martin was doing nothing wrong, would have criminally profiled him, too. No matter if you agree with what Zimmerman did after, the fact is, trayvon was trying to portray a thug... so why is anyone surprised, or in denial that he got exactly the attention he wanted.
     
  14. JavisBeason

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    martin could also have just not said a thing and not left. I've never argued he didn't have a right to be there. He also didn't have to say a damn thing to Zimmerman acting all Paul Blart.

    Zimmerman could have called him a n****** and that STILL does not warrant a physical attack on Zimmerman.
     
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    Coulda, shoulda, woulda...LOL! Not Guilty....Everything else is meaningless.Where are those federal charges? Where is the civil lawsuit? HAHAHA!
     
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    that is what I implied. Martin did not have to go back. He took it upon himself to confront the security. I wonder if Zimmerman had been a real cop, UC, and resulted in Martin's death if these folks would be crying foul.....
     
  17. glitch

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    Yeah, the feds want nothing to do with this dog. Before the trial I assumed there would be be a civil suit, but after seeing the criminal trial and all of the evidence supporting GZ's story, lawyers don't want to spend gobs of money to get embarassed and look like tools of the racist lynch mob once again. They wouldn't get to fund it on the backs of the taxpayers this time around.
     
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    I so agree. If there was going to be federal charges they would have been brought against him as he left the courthouse. If there was going to be a civil trial, it would have been brought before a court by now. Martin's case has been settled. But because the pro-Martin crowd wants revenge, they want to do away with self-defense abilities because they feel bad.
     
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    No, Trayvon made that choice. Trayvon made his comment, Zimmerman made his comment in reply, the beginning of a conversation, and TRAYVON decided to terminate the conversation to begin the beating, which has a tendency to stop any continued conversation. .
     
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    It was not worth it for what George Zimmerman did.
     
  21. JavisBeason

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    why do you continuously keep digging up old threads just to simply put a

    "I agree" type of statement

    or

    "I disagree" type


    ????

    are you trying to get your post count up so you can legitamize your second screen name?
     

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