What do you think of him, was it just to find him not guilty on all charges?
Personally, I take the view he's a great man. He is a model citizen who, if we were to all be like, the world would be a better place. He cared about his community, can you say the same?
He was vilified by both an administration whoring out the US judicial system for votes and a president who will, in history's eyes, rank as one of the most cunning, decietful and immoral presidents in history and a Media out to push their own lies and their own hidden agenda.
Justice was served on the day he was exonerated, anybody who watched the trial agrees. You can't simmer the Zimmer.
So,
What do you think of him, was it just to find him not guilty on all charges?
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I can only imagine what it would be like to play "Clue" with some of these trayvon supports...[spoiler]apparently facts and evidence are more of suggestions..[/spoiler]
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I think the media is the only reason why we're talking about this now. A local news team writes "local man shoots teen". The national news writes "White man shoots black teen" (Even though he was only half white). Yet if a black man shoots a white teen, it never gets passed local news because national news companies care about their money. Examples: Marley Lion. If you don't know who that was, look it up
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How about a retarded wannabe vigilante that got a kid killed.
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Neither. He's an idiot who tried to play cop, didn't know what he was doing, and got someone killed because he was irresponsible. I don't think he had any intention/desire to kill a kid, but it also took an incredible amount of stupidity to put himself in the situation where he did. I do think he should be held criminally liable, as should anyone whose incomprehensibly bad decision making ends up in someone else dying.
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Edited by Quail Checkers: 7/16/2013 10:39:48 PM[quote]He was vilified by both an administration whoring out the US judicial system for votes and a president who will, in history's eyes, rank as one of the most cunning, decietful and immoral presidents in history and a Media out to push their own lies and their own hidden agenda. [/quote] Are you implying this is the first corrupt president? Granted there is more money involved but there is a ridiculous amount of presidents that have been persuaded to give people with deep pockets what they want (also money now is worth way less now than it was in the past, how would all that money stack up against how much money they used to spend proportionally to today's dollar value). Cunning is also questionable, I wouldn't call the president himself cunning, the people that get to use him to their advantage are the real cunning ones here. Anyways, in reply to the actual question I feel that he was a terrible man; he shot a kid when he had the chance to leave but he followed trayvon and had a hard on for making people go to jail.
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Edited by MastaSin: 7/16/2013 9:27:58 PMI don't think he is evil nor a saint, I believe this guy was tired of his community being victim of this thugs, he confused the little kid that was walking and looking around houses, they guy confused him with one of the thugs, things got out of control, the kid was kicking his ass, he was afraid for his security and pull the trigger in self defense. This is not a perfect world, accidents happens.
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I'm just glad that Sanford is remaining calm. However, what I don't understand is why the authorities aren't investigating all the people on twitter who say they're going to come find Zimmerman and kill him while posting pictures of guns. Imagine what would be happening if hispanic people did that when a black man was found innocent.
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I don't care.
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1. Zimmerman is a hero. 2. It doesn't really matter what we think anymore, he's been found Not Guilty and can't be tried again. Get over it Trayboon supporters.
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not guilty because of the evidence.
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He's not evil or a saint. He made a mistake in following Trayvon, and Trayvon made the huge mistake of attacking him. I highly doubt it was fueled by race, considering his history and the fact that he isn't even white. And even if he was white, he isn't racist, he just played vigilante and got a kid killed. I think he should've been charged with manslaughter.
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He killed an unarmed minor.
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He did nothing wrong and the media turned this whole thing into one giant cluster -blam!-.
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Responsible member of his community.
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I think Martin was a punk ass, wannabe ganster that was going to grow up top be a crimminal anyways.
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The dude's a racist and a kid killer.
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Edited by TheZealEffect: 7/16/2013 3:58:26 PMHe's definitely not evil, but I wouldn't begin to call him a saint. It's not all that black and white.
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I don't think it's that black and white. It's more like black and... Hispanic.
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i think he is guilty of man slaughter.
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I think he meant well but used poor judgement.
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Cant flim flam the zim zam
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Edited by Capiton Render: 7/16/2013 11:34:53 AMNiether and our opinions dont matter, the case was tried under the law, and it should be accepted.
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He's not evil or a saint. He just sounds like a bit of a moron.
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A guy who was on the look at for a suspicious looking guy after a series of burglaries recently. He got attacked by trayvon. He defended himself.
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Testosterone makes fools of us all.
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I think he should of did time but his daddy's a judge so he wasn't gonna go to jail either way. I wish my dad was a judge then i could steal and kill and all the who-ha crap. You need 1 of 2 things in this world to do what u want >money Or >power(Like being a judge and being able to pull some strings) And if you have both then you could prob blow up a poor persons school( public school) and get away with it