Really, I thought Santorum was right on this. I’ll it turns out be so.
Dude, you’re full of it!
“Really, I thought Santorum was right on this.”
I wouldn’t call passing judgement on someone who has not been charged, or convicted “right”.
“Ill it turns out be so.”
That sentence doesn’t make a lick of sense.
Then again, most of what you post doesn’t make sense either.
All the evidence is trending torwards the following likely scenario:
Zimmerman lost sight of Trayvon.
No weapons were drawn, no physical contact was made.
Zimmerman was walking away, leaving the area.
The situation was OVER.
Got it?
Trayvon then chose to travel a considerable distance, to reestablish contact, with the premeditated intent of assaulting Zimmerman and inflicting grievous bodily harm on his person.
He then proceeded to physically assault Zimmerman.
Got it?
Trayvon Martin made that conscious decision to pursue and physically assault Zimmerman with intent to inflict bodily injury.
Santorum’s comments proves his inability to practice common sense restraint when making public comments on the record, let alone even bother to review the available evidence before making said statements.
As for you, just spouting inane drivel without even bothering to consider the available testimony, instead choosing to parrot the racist lynch mob script of an absurd series of fabrications and outright lies, proves what you are, beyond any shadow of a doubt.
I’m sorry, but Santorum has proven himself not to be presidential material by daring to say that Zimmerman “has a very sick mind.” How does this man, Santorum, KNOW anything at all about the situation? He doesn’t. Yet he chose to speak about it. We certainly don’t need a man like this who speaks with authority before he knows all of the facts, and this isn’t the first time Santorum has done it.