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Rev Al
Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way.
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Rev Al
On 6/28/13 6:27 PM, Eisboch wrote:
Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. If Zimmerman gets off, it won't be the first time white guys in Florida committed racially motivated murder against a black kid and got away with it. It has happened hundreds of times. They used to lynch the kids. Now they just tail them through a housing development, start a fight and shoot them. |
Rev Al
On Friday, June 28, 2013 6:40:47 PM UTC-4, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 6/28/13 6:27 PM, Eisboch wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. If Zimmerman gets off, it won't be the first time white guys in Florida committed racially motivated murder against a black kid and got away with it. It has happened hundreds of times. They used to lynch the kids. Now they just tail them through a housing development, start a fight and shoot them. Oh LOOK....its the Herpes Twins, Dick, and Prick...... |
Rev Al
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/28/13 6:27 PM, Eisboch wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. If Zimmerman gets off, it won't be the first time white guys in Florida committed racially motivated murder against a black kid and got away with it. It has happened hundreds of times. They used to lynch the kids. Now they just tail them through a housing development, start a fight and shoot them. ----------------------------------- I don't know if that's true or not. But my layman opinions a Zimmerman shouldn't be carrying a gun. He thinks he's a cop or has a cop complex. He shouldn't have engaged Martin. He should have just called 911 if he thought any suspicious activity was going on. It would be a different story if he were ambushed or jumped by Martin. However, based on the testimony to date, he was not in violation of the stand your ground statute, IMO. In the court system, that's all that matters. |
Rev Al
On 6/28/13 6:55 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/28/13 6:27 PM, Eisboch wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. If Zimmerman gets off, it won't be the first time white guys in Florida committed racially motivated murder against a black kid and got away with it. It has happened hundreds of times. They used to lynch the kids. Now they just tail them through a housing development, start a fight and shoot them. ----------------------------------- I don't know if that's true or not. But my layman opinions a Zimmerman shouldn't be carrying a gun. He thinks he's a cop or has a cop complex. He shouldn't have engaged Martin. He should have just called 911 if he thought any suspicious activity was going on. It would be a different story if he were ambushed or jumped by Martin. However, based on the testimony to date, he was not in violation of the stand your ground statute, IMO. In the court system, that's all that matters. It's a typical gun-nut state law. Zimmerman started an altercation with a black teen-ager who was doing nothing illegal, and when Zimmerman lost control of his temper (what did he say, that "they always get away with it" or something like that), he escalated and then ended it by shooting the kid. He was "standing his ground" in someone else's face and using his pistol to bail himself out of it. And Florida's stand your ground law lets him do it. |
Rev Al
On 6/28/2013 7:27 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 6/28/13 6:55 PM, Eisboch wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/28/13 6:27 PM, Eisboch wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. If Zimmerman gets off, it won't be the first time white guys in Florida committed racially motivated murder against a black kid and got away with it. It has happened hundreds of times. They used to lynch the kids. Now they just tail them through a housing development, start a fight and shoot them. ----------------------------------- I don't know if that's true or not. But my layman opinions a Zimmerman shouldn't be carrying a gun. He thinks he's a cop or has a cop complex. He shouldn't have engaged Martin. He should have just called 911 if he thought any suspicious activity was going on. It would be a different story if he were ambushed or jumped by Martin. However, based on the testimony to date, he was not in violation of the stand your ground statute, IMO. In the court system, that's all that matters. It's a typical gun-nut state law. Zimmerman started an altercation with a black teen-ager who was doing nothing illegal, and when Zimmerman lost control of his temper (what did he say, that "they always get away with it" or something like that), he escalated and then ended it by shooting the kid. He was "standing his ground" in someone else's face and using his pistol to bail himself out of it. And Florida's stand your ground law lets him do it. Grfeat story Harry, but it won't sell. |
Rev Al
"F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/28/13 6:55 PM, Eisboch wrote: "F.O.A.D." wrote in message m... On 6/28/13 6:27 PM, Eisboch wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. If Zimmerman gets off, it won't be the first time white guys in Florida committed racially motivated murder against a black kid and got away with it. It has happened hundreds of times. They used to lynch the kids. Now they just tail them through a housing development, start a fight and shoot them. ----------------------------------- I don't know if that's true or not. But my layman opinions a Zimmerman shouldn't be carrying a gun. He thinks he's a cop or has a cop complex. He shouldn't have engaged Martin. He should have just called 911 if he thought any suspicious activity was going on. It would be a different story if he were ambushed or jumped by Martin. However, based on the testimony to date, he was not in violation of the stand your ground statute, IMO. In the court system, that's all that matters. It's a typical gun-nut state law. Zimmerman started an altercation with a black teen-ager who was doing nothing illegal, and when Zimmerman lost control of his temper (what did he say, that "they always get away with it" or something like that), he escalated and then ended it by shooting the kid. He was "standing his ground" in someone else's face and using his pistol to bail himself out of it. And Florida's stand your ground law lets him do it. ---------------------------------- I think the testimony of the Physician's Assistant indicated that Zimmerman is 5' 7" tall. He might have a bit of "little man" complex as well as wanting to be a cop or act like one. Given all the info that has been provided, I agree that if Zimmerman had been minding his own business .... or had simply called 911 if he thought it was his duty, none of this would have happened. All the scuttlebutt about Martin's character and Zimmerman's previous run ins with the police doesn't matter. It's all about what specifically happened that night. A simple fist fight doesn't warrant deadly force. However, all Zimmerman has to claim is that *he felt* that his life was in immediate danger (part of his prior testimony in depositions includes his claim that Martin saw his gun and tried to take it) in order for him to be acquitted. It's going to be very interesting what the jury thinks. |
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wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:27:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. Al is as creepy as Zimmerman. The gene pool will be better off without Martin AND Zimmerman, AND (if it could be arranged) that crazy bitch Rachel Jeantel. Has the USA lost ALL vestiges of common sense? -------------------------------------- I am beginning to think so. With all the serious issues in the world that need attention, from foreign policy (we have none) to unemployment and a government that continues to spend $85B a month of borrowed money to artificially shore up the economy, the big news is about gays being able to marry, extending government benefits to illegals and other federal social freebies to be paid from a shrinking revenue base. It's going to come apart at the seams soon. |
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On Saturday, June 29, 2013 12:10:44 PM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 6/29/13 12:55 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:27:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. Al is as creepy as Zimmerman. The gene pool will be better off without Martin AND Zimmerman, AND (if it could be arranged) that crazy bitch Rachel Jeantel. Has the USA lost ALL vestiges of common sense? -------------------------------------- I am beginning to think so. With all the serious issues in the world that need attention, from foreign policy (we have none) to unemployment and a government that continues to spend $85B a month of borrowed money to artificially shore up the economy, the big news is about gays being able to marry, extending government benefits to illegals and other federal social freebies to be paid from a shrinking revenue base. It's going to come apart at the seams soon. Can't hardly turn on a news show today without hearing about the gay marriage thing. They won't let that go for months, watch! I'm waiting for those marauding gangs of gays to ring doorbells in my neighborhood and say, "Hi...we're from the local Gay Folks Society. Have you found gaydom yet? We have a special service to convert non-gays every Sunday at 11 am." Oh, wait, gays don't do that. :) Oh, I'm sure that won't happen, besides, you're more likely to get the door -to -door treatment from Enroll America than you will from any 'gay' recruiters. |
Rev Al
"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 6/29/13 12:55 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:27:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. Al is as creepy as Zimmerman. The gene pool will be better off without Martin AND Zimmerman, AND (if it could be arranged) that crazy bitch Rachel Jeantel. Has the USA lost ALL vestiges of common sense? -------------------------------------- I am beginning to think so. With all the serious issues in the world that need attention, from foreign policy (we have none) to unemployment and a government that continues to spend $85B a month of borrowed money to artificially shore up the economy, the big news is about gays being able to marry, extending government benefits to illegals and other federal social freebies to be paid from a shrinking revenue base. It's going to come apart at the seams soon. Can't hardly turn on a news show today without hearing about the gay marriage thing. They won't let that go for months, watch! I'm waiting for those marauding gangs of gays to ring doorbells in my neighborhood and say, "Hi...we're from the local Gay Folks Society. Have you found gaydom yet? We have a special service to convert non-gays every Sunday at 11 am." Oh, wait, gays don't do that. :) The lgbt sect has already demanded preferential contract treatment from the government. Under the women and disenfranchised minorities action. |
Rev Al
On 6/29/13 10:16 PM, Tim wrote:
On Saturday, June 29, 2013 12:10:44 PM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 6/29/13 12:55 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:27:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. Al is as creepy as Zimmerman. The gene pool will be better off without Martin AND Zimmerman, AND (if it could be arranged) that crazy bitch Rachel Jeantel. Has the USA lost ALL vestiges of common sense? -------------------------------------- I am beginning to think so. With all the serious issues in the world that need attention, from foreign policy (we have none) to unemployment and a government that continues to spend $85B a month of borrowed money to artificially shore up the economy, the big news is about gays being able to marry, extending government benefits to illegals and other federal social freebies to be paid from a shrinking revenue base. It's going to come apart at the seams soon. Can't hardly turn on a news show today without hearing about the gay marriage thing. They won't let that go for months, watch! I'm waiting for those marauding gangs of gays to ring doorbells in my neighborhood and say, "Hi...we're from the local Gay Folks Society. Have you found gaydom yet? We have a special service to convert non-gays every Sunday at 11 am." Oh, wait, gays don't do that. :) Oh, I'm sure that won't happen, besides, you're more likely to get the door -to -door treatment from Enroll America than you will from any 'gay' recruiters. Yes, because we all know how evil it is and basically unchristian to make sure that all who live in this country have access to decent health insurance. |
Rev Al
On 6/30/2013 6:10 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 6/29/13 10:16 PM, Tim wrote: On Saturday, June 29, 2013 12:10:44 PM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote: On 6/29/13 12:55 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:27:19 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Rev. Al's having a bad day. The Zimmerman trial isn't going his way. Al is as creepy as Zimmerman. The gene pool will be better off without Martin AND Zimmerman, AND (if it could be arranged) that crazy bitch Rachel Jeantel. Has the USA lost ALL vestiges of common sense? -------------------------------------- I am beginning to think so. With all the serious issues in the world that need attention, from foreign policy (we have none) to unemployment and a government that continues to spend $85B a month of borrowed money to artificially shore up the economy, the big news is about gays being able to marry, extending government benefits to illegals and other federal social freebies to be paid from a shrinking revenue base. It's going to come apart at the seams soon. Can't hardly turn on a news show today without hearing about the gay marriage thing. They won't let that go for months, watch! I'm waiting for those marauding gangs of gays to ring doorbells in my neighborhood and say, "Hi...we're from the local Gay Folks Society. Have you found gaydom yet? We have a special service to convert non-gays every Sunday at 11 am." Oh, wait, gays don't do that. :) Oh, I'm sure that won't happen, besides, you're more likely to get the door -to -door treatment from Enroll America than you will from any 'gay' recruiters. Yes, because we all know how evil it is and basically unchristian to make sure that all who live in this country have access to decent health insurance. Does that include tax cheats who use the money owed the IRS to buy expensive toys for themselves. What makes you think you deserve public assistance? The only thing you deserve is hard time. |
Rev Al
On Sunday, June 30, 2013 5:10:02 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Oh, I'm sure that won't happen, besides, you're more likely to get the door -to -door treatment from Enroll America than you will from any 'gay' recruiters. Yes, because we all know how evil it is and basically unchristian to make sure that all who live in this country have access to decent health insurance. "We all know?" Basically unchristian?" When did you become a Christian, Harry? And tell us about your conversion.... |
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On 6/30/13 1:02 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, June 30, 2013 5:10:02 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote: Oh, I'm sure that won't happen, besides, you're more likely to get the door -to -door treatment from Enroll America than you will from any 'gay' recruiters. Yes, because we all know how evil it is and basically unchristian to make sure that all who live in this country have access to decent health insurance. "We all know?" Basically unchristian?" When did you become a Christian, Harry? And tell us about your conversion.... There's no shortage of prominent evangelicals and their organizations speaking out against universal health insurance. |
Rev Al
On 6/30/2013 1:46 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 6/30/13 1:02 PM, Tim wrote: On Sunday, June 30, 2013 5:10:02 AM UTC-5, F.O.A.D. wrote: Oh, I'm sure that won't happen, besides, you're more likely to get the door -to -door treatment from Enroll America than you will from any 'gay' recruiters. Yes, because we all know how evil it is and basically unchristian to make sure that all who live in this country have access to decent health insurance. "We all know?" Basically unchristian?" When did you become a Christian, Harry? And tell us about your conversion.... There's no shortage of prominent evangelicals and their organizations speaking out against universal health insurance. Try that again using standard English. |
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