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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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.