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In reply to the discussion: Trayvon's killer said to make self-incriminating statements [View all]Quixote1818
(28,918 posts)87. That was my first impression too
I had to read the article twice before I saw what was really going on.
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DA needs to make sure he stays in prison for the rest of his natural life
Woody Woodpecker
May 2012
#1
The post I am referring to is post #18 which is linked to my explanation of Bubba....
MindMover
May 2012
#77
I so agree with you. What is this thing about extrajudicial punishment a lot of people.....
marble falls
May 2012
#42
Thank you for your efforts. I also try to alert whenever I see the same and agree with you
coalition_unwilling
May 2012
#59
Let me start by saying I agree with condemnation of this attitude and belief
kristopher
May 2012
#49
HOA appointed or self-appointed, he wasn't an official neighborhood watch
shimonitanegi
May 2012
#10
Good, I hope this guy goes to jail for life. The whole world is better off without him.
Auntie Bush
May 2012
#17
Very few people on here believe Zimmerman was an open racist in the style of a KKK member.
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2012
#81
Well, that is certainly more than enough evidence to convict him. I suggest we just go ahead and
crayfish
May 2012
#21
I agree, I found it very hard to believe Corey went with murder I based on what we have seen
Quixote1818
May 2012
#33
OK. Now why would the prosecutor and defense counsel both want to keep the same
JDPriestly
May 2012
#28
Reading the article, my impression is both sides want different stuff away from the public
Quixote1818
May 2012
#35
Well, speaking of 'stupidity', that trait is perfectly illustrated in your post.
Boabab
May 2012
#41
We're being toyed with by the media, set up for a major eruption of outrage which itself...
slackmaster
May 2012
#52
The parties to the case have nothing to do with the flow of "information" we're being spoon-fed
slackmaster
May 2012
#54
The motive is profit. Two, perhaps three conflicting narratives are being maintained by the media.
slackmaster
May 2012
#61
I respect your opinion, but I think the underlying contexts you perceive have been hyped as well
slackmaster
May 2012
#70
But just because one story is publicized and ten similar ones aren't doesn't necessarily....
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2012
#73
I don't consider any murder to be frivolous. They're all tragic. Equally tragic.
slackmaster
May 2012
#75
The story is about one yard-ape of unspectacular intelligence and undeveloped social
JDPriestly
May 2012
#88
This is what I am sick of reading and hearing regarding Zimmerman's protection of his neighborhood:
olegramps
May 2012
#56