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Showing Original Post only (View all)I don't know. This Trayvon thing seems to be CONSUMING America [View all]
It's really theater of the absurd. I mean, really? A white guy hunting down a black guy and killing him in cold blood? And nothing is done about it?
Sorry, from a non-American point of view, this is insanity. But I do know that Americans feel the same way.
Honest to God, WTH is happening in America? People defending Zimmerman? Have people lost their collective minds?
The system (if there even IS a system) ISN'T WORKING.
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Canuckistanian
Apr 2012
OP
I think you know the answer to your question! Killing anyone in cold blood and using a f**k** up
teddy51
Apr 2012
#2
I just don't understand how anyone couldn't be outraged at what happened to Trayvon.
Obamacare
Apr 2012
#6
That first point, "nationalism". That was something the folk schools in Denmark
jtuck004
Apr 2012
#21
Once arrested there are 175 days to charge Zimmerman. That means 175 days to find evidence beyond
dkf
Apr 2012
#35
Nope because Florida has this specific 175 day law which doesn't seem to be the norm.
dkf
Apr 2012
#44
Not enough evidence? ROFL. Now THAT is the absurdity of which the OP was speaking. n/t
K Gardner
Apr 2012
#76
Here let me help you out. You don't even have to turn on the TV box. DU has it all! As always.
lonestarnot
Apr 2012
#66
I don't understand the whole "tears on his face" thing. Trayvon's own father
cherokeeprogressive
Apr 2012
#41
Here's another one: Americans set up torture camps and nothing is done about it
just1voice
Apr 2012
#85