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On 7/23/13 12:25 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 06:33:26 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

On 7/22/13 10:22 PM,
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BTW if martin really felt threatened, why didn't he hang up on the
girl and dial 911?


Maybe because some black folks are reluctant to call the police,
especially in a town with a long history of racism towards them...you
know, a town like Sanford.


OK so Zimmerman called the police and Martin decided to take the law
into his own hands, 'nuff said.

Who is the vigilante again?



Zimmerman was whining about how "they always get away," so rather than
wait for the police, he took the law into his own hands.

"Vigilante justice" is rationalized by the idea that adequate legal
mechanisms for criminal punishment are either nonexistent or
insufficient. Vigilantes typically see government as ineffective in
enforcing the law; and such individuals often presume to justify their
actions as fulfillment of the wishes of "the community".

So, in response to your question, the vigilante was Zimmerman.

Have nice day.

-------------------------------------------

A vigilante doesn't call the police to report a crime or suspicious
activity.
Zimmerman did.

A vigilante isn't in direct communications with a police dispatcher.
Zimmerman was.

A vigilante wouldn't respond to the dispatcher's question "Where did he
go?" with an attempt to try to find out.
Zimmerman did.

A vigilante would have shot Martin as soon as he saw him.
Zimmerman didn't. He shot him in self defense while getting his ass
kicked.




Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own hands.
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Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was
walking through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone
call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".


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On 7/23/13 3:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".



Yeah, he didn't say "black kid." BFD. He saw a kid walking through the
neighborhood, the kid was black, and Zimmerman therefore thought he was
about to commit a crime.

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Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own
hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was
walking
through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".



Yeah, he didn't say "black kid." BFD. He saw a kid walking through the
neighborhood, the kid was black, and Zimmerman therefore thought he
was
about to commit a crime.

------------------------------

His first words we

"Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real
suspicious guy-- it's Retreat View Circle. The best address I can give
you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no
good, or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just
walking around, looking about."

Keep in mind that initially Zimmerman didn't know if Martin was black
or not. The dispatcher asked if he was white, black or Hispanic.
Zimmerman answered, "He looks black". Later, when Martin
approached Zimmerman's car, he (Zimmerman) confirmed Martin was black
and gave an approximate age. Point is ... he didn't "target" Martin
because he was black, as much as you and others would like to think
or claim that he did.

Also keep in mind that his neighborhood is considered a high crime
rate area .... 8 or more documented home invasions/burglaries in 14-15
months. We rarely have one every two or three years in the area we
live in.



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On 7/23/13 3:58 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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On 7/23/13 3:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".



Yeah, he didn't say "black kid." BFD. He saw a kid walking through the
neighborhood, the kid was black, and Zimmerman therefore thought he was
about to commit a crime.

------------------------------

His first words we

"Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real
suspicious guy-- it's Retreat View Circle. The best address I can give
you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no good,
or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking
around, looking about."

Keep in mind that initially Zimmerman didn't know if Martin was black or
not. The dispatcher asked if he was white, black or Hispanic.
Zimmerman answered, "He looks black". Later, when Martin approached
Zimmerman's car, he (Zimmerman) confirmed Martin was black and gave an
approximate age. Point is ... he didn't "target" Martin because he was
black, as much as you and others would like to think or claim that he did.

Also keep in mind that his neighborhood is considered a high crime rate
area .... 8 or more documented home invasions/burglaries in 14-15
months. We rarely have one every two or three years in the area we
live in.




"He looks black."

"He looks like he is up to no good."

And what was the kid doing, aside from walking around with a bag of
candy and talking on the cell?

Why, he was "up to no good."




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"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 7/23/13 3:58 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 7/23/13 3:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own
hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including
the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the
dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was
walking
through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone
call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".



Yeah, he didn't say "black kid." BFD. He saw a kid walking through
the
neighborhood, the kid was black, and Zimmerman therefore thought he
was
about to commit a crime.

------------------------------

His first words we

"Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a
real
suspicious guy-- it's Retreat View Circle. The best address I can
give
you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no
good,
or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking
around, looking about."

Keep in mind that initially Zimmerman didn't know if Martin was
black or
not. The dispatcher asked if he was white, black or Hispanic.
Zimmerman answered, "He looks black". Later, when Martin
approached
Zimmerman's car, he (Zimmerman) confirmed Martin was black and gave
an
approximate age. Point is ... he didn't "target" Martin because he
was
black, as much as you and others would like to think or claim that
he did.

Also keep in mind that his neighborhood is considered a high crime
rate
area .... 8 or more documented home invasions/burglaries in 14-15
months. We rarely have one every two or three years in the area we
live in.




"He looks black."

"He looks like he is up to no good."

And what was the kid doing, aside from walking around with a bag of
candy and talking on the cell?

Why, he was "up to no good."

------------------------------------------------------------

Why do you (and others) so conveniently compartmentalize statements
and sequences of events? Well, actually I know. It's because they
become talking points that support false allegations.

The truth lies in the application of common sense, taking all known
facts into account. That's what a jury is supposed to do .... and
did in this case.
In a high crime rate neighborhood Zimmerman's concerns or suspicions
were perfectly justified and reasonable.



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On 7/23/13 4:22 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...

On 7/23/13 3:58 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message ...

On 7/23/13 3:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
m...



Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".



Yeah, he didn't say "black kid." BFD. He saw a kid walking through the
neighborhood, the kid was black, and Zimmerman therefore thought he was
about to commit a crime.

------------------------------

His first words we

"Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real
suspicious guy-- it's Retreat View Circle. The best address I can give
you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no good,
or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking
around, looking about."

Keep in mind that initially Zimmerman didn't know if Martin was black or
not. The dispatcher asked if he was white, black or Hispanic.
Zimmerman answered, "He looks black". Later, when Martin approached
Zimmerman's car, he (Zimmerman) confirmed Martin was black and gave an
approximate age. Point is ... he didn't "target" Martin because he was
black, as much as you and others would like to think or claim that he
did.

Also keep in mind that his neighborhood is considered a high crime rate
area .... 8 or more documented home invasions/burglaries in 14-15
months. We rarely have one every two or three years in the area we
live in.




"He looks black."

"He looks like he is up to no good."

And what was the kid doing, aside from walking around with a bag of
candy and talking on the cell?

Why, he was "up to no good."

------------------------------------------------------------

Why do you (and others) so conveniently compartmentalize statements and
sequences of events? Well, actually I know. It's because they become
talking points that support false allegations.

The truth lies in the application of common sense, taking all known
facts into account. That's what a jury is supposed to do .... and did
in this case.
In a high crime rate neighborhood Zimmerman's concerns or suspicions
were perfectly justified and reasonable.



We are all interpreting what we know, what the facts are and what we
think happened. I think Zimmerman saw a black kid he didn't know walking
through the neighborhood, that Zimmerman stalked the kid, that Zimmerman
confronted the kid, and from that point on, I don't know what happened,
except that Zimmerman shot the kid dead.

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On 7/23/13 3:58 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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On 7/23/13 3:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own
hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including
the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the
dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was
walking
through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone
call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".



Yeah, he didn't say "black kid." BFD. He saw a kid walking through
the
neighborhood, the kid was black, and Zimmerman therefore thought he
was
about to commit a crime.

------------------------------

His first words we

"Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a
real
suspicious guy-- it's Retreat View Circle. The best address I can
give
you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no
good,
or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking
around, looking about."

Keep in mind that initially Zimmerman didn't know if Martin was
black or
not. The dispatcher asked if he was white, black or Hispanic.
Zimmerman answered, "He looks black". Later, when Martin
approached
Zimmerman's car, he (Zimmerman) confirmed Martin was black and gave
an
approximate age. Point is ... he didn't "target" Martin because he
was
black, as much as you and others would like to think or claim that
he did.

Also keep in mind that his neighborhood is considered a high crime
rate
area .... 8 or more documented home invasions/burglaries in 14-15
months. We rarely have one every two or three years in the area we
live in.




"He looks black."

"He looks like he is up to no good."

And what was the kid doing, aside from walking around with a bag of
candy and talking on the cell?

Why, he was "up to no good."

------------------------------------------------------------

Why do you (and others) so conveniently compartmentalize statements
and sequences of events? Well, actually I know. It's because they
become talking points that support false allegations.

The truth lies in the application of common sense, taking all known
facts into account. That's what a jury is supposed to do .... and
did in this case.
In a high crime rate neighborhood Zimmerman's concerns or suspicions
were perfectly justified and reasonable.


"Common sense" would have had Zimmerman staying in his car and wait for
the police, like the dispatcher suggested, and like the police's
representative told them at the neighborhood watch meeting, and like the
pamphlets handed out also stated.
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On 7/23/2013 4:06 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 7/23/13 3:58 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message ...

On 7/23/13 3:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:


"F.O.A.D." wrote in message
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Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".



Yeah, he didn't say "black kid." BFD. He saw a kid walking through the
neighborhood, the kid was black, and Zimmerman therefore thought he was
about to commit a crime.

------------------------------

His first words we

"Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real
suspicious guy-- it's Retreat View Circle. The best address I can give
you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no good,
or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking
around, looking about."

Keep in mind that initially Zimmerman didn't know if Martin was black or
not. The dispatcher asked if he was white, black or Hispanic.
Zimmerman answered, "He looks black". Later, when Martin approached
Zimmerman's car, he (Zimmerman) confirmed Martin was black and gave an
approximate age. Point is ... he didn't "target" Martin because he was
black, as much as you and others would like to think or claim that he
did.

Also keep in mind that his neighborhood is considered a high crime rate
area .... 8 or more documented home invasions/burglaries in 14-15
months. We rarely have one every two or three years in the area we
live in.




"He looks black."

"He looks like he is up to no good."

And what was the kid doing, aside from walking around with a bag of
candy and talking on the cell?

Why, he was "up to no good."


Dark rainy night, malingering around and peering into car windows. Nah.
Not suspicious at all, Harry says.
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On 7/23/2013 3:58 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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On 7/23/13 3:24 PM, Eisboch wrote:


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Zimmerman called the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. He also stated the police never showed up
ontime to catch his "suspect," so he took the law into his own hands.

----------------------------------------

That's the liberal media and activist version of what transpired.
Obviously you have jumped on the bandwagon and embraced it.

Unfortunately, it just isn't borne out with the facts, including the
transcribed initial telephone call Zimmerman made to the dispatcher.

Zimmerman didn't call the police to report that a black kid was walking
through his neighborhood. Read the transcripts of the phone call.
They aren't speculation or "made up".



Yeah, he didn't say "black kid." BFD. He saw a kid walking through the
neighborhood, the kid was black, and Zimmerman therefore thought he was
about to commit a crime.

------------------------------

His first words we

"Hey, we've had some break-ins in my neighborhood, and there's a real
suspicious guy-- it's Retreat View Circle. The best address I can give
you is 111 Retreat View Circle. This guy looks like he's up to no good,
or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking
around, looking about."

Keep in mind that initially Zimmerman didn't know if Martin was black or
not. The dispatcher asked if he was white, black or Hispanic.
Zimmerman answered, "He looks black". Later, when Martin approached
Zimmerman's car, he (Zimmerman) confirmed Martin was black and gave an
approximate age. Point is ... he didn't "target" Martin because he was
black, as much as you and others would like to think or claim that he did.

Also keep in mind that his neighborhood is considered a high crime rate
area .... 8 or more documented home invasions/burglaries in 14-15
months. We rarely have one every two or three years in the area we
live in.


Harry gets caught telling another lie. BFD he says. You can't have a
rational conversation with him. Why try?



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