Ernie S.
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You can believe what I say because.....
I said the video recorded police interview has been running continuously on nationally known networks. I have a 7 year old niece that knows this.
As far at Zimmerman not being arrested for months... this too is a well known fact. A fact which led to the protests nationwide.
Again, my niece knows this much..
(Hands Koshergrl a pork chop)
You can believe what I say because.....
I saw GZ in a video police interview clearly say they had a verbal exchange before any altercation.
They've been running the interview continuously for a week on nationally known networks.
I was correct, and your earlier post was totally debunked.
(Hands Koshergrl a pork chop)
We are all familiar with The Zimmerman Case. Yet often, I think we forget that a kid was killed. A kid doing nothing wrong. Now, NORMALLY in America, this would be a cause for outrage! Lynch mobs have been formed for less!
But for some reason, there is unprecedented support for GZ's killing of an unarmed kid doing nothing wrong.
Why is that?
Let's look at this subtle treachery on behalf of the Justice Department of Florida...
1. Florida charged Zimmerman with Murder2. Ok, Florida already knew they had a law called "Stand Your Ground". In SYG, a person may kill you if you feel they are threatening your life. So WHY charge GZ with something that YOU ALREADY KNOW is going to tough as hell to prosecute? When you also ALREADY KNOW that the kid was innocent, and was killed by an adult who was asked not to engage the KID!
Why not MAKE SURE the killer doesn't slip through your slippery state laws, and charge him with something YOU KNOW you can convict him on?
Let's look at this odd phenomenon called The Sanford Police Department...
Let's take a Quantum leap toward truth.
1. It took 46 days for Zimmerman to be arrested. I rounded it up. When you get paid in 12 days, you say in a couple of weeks.
2. I said TM had a right to kill GZ, just as much as YOU say GZ had a right to kill TM. The only difference is GZ says TM approached him. TM's girlfriend under sworn oath says GZ approached TM. We deadlocked. For according to Stand Your Ground, BOTH had a right to kill each other then! Depending on who you believe!
3. I said GZ wasn't arrested until Sharpton brought the media into it. More precisely, the NATIONAL media. There can be no doubt that Sharpton was more instrumental and galvanizing concerning this case than anyone else in the media surely. The man has a tv show that he dedicated nearly exclusively to PRESSURING the police to arrest GZ.
4. (should be #2) Yes, I said that when a person tells you they have just shot an unarmed minor who wasn't committing a crime, and the kid is dead... that the police are supposed to treat this homicide with the gravity it deserves. You take that person into custody, and let them make bail. If they are innocent, they will be exonerated. But you don't just listen to one side of a person saying, "Yeah, I just blew these guy's heads off, but it's ok, because I say they were trying to kill me." I stand by that statement.
5. Slander: The action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
Synonyms: Libel, defamation, calumny, aspersion
You stand corrected. What you were intimidating toward is that one cannot be CHARGED with slander if the person they are slandering is dead. Nevertheless, one CAN slander or defame a person who is dead.
6. If it takes a team of sound technicians to determine if you have uttered a racial slur, then surely, it is absolutely understandable how half the nation still consider GZ to have said coon.
Now tell me where I have lied, or have typed an untruth ANYWHERE in this post refuting you Quantum.
Looks like someone is going to have more time to watch the trial than he thought!
#5. Now the wisdom of Florida has decided it needs a nearly exclusive white jury, with not one Black American on it.
Smh
I mean, can you imagine if no white person was on the jury of a white kid killed?
In fact, has there ever in American history been a jury without one white person on it in a homicide trial of a white minor?
That's interesting...