Never the point of my argument ... her obvious lack of a decent education was. A condemnation of our public educational system.
The more I listen to her testimony, the more I felt sorry for her. She was straight forward and seemed to be honest,
No, she wasn't. She told lies of omission (concerning the circumstances of her deposition) commission (including, but not limited to claiming to have written a letter she could not even read) self-refuting illogic (claiming to have heard Trayvon slipping on the grass) exaggeration (claiming to have heard Trayvon being hit, when she had no idea who was being hit, and by the timeline almost certainly could not have been on the phone at the time blows were exchanged) and self-admission (regarding statements in the deposition she now admits were false.)
In short, she was anything but straightforward and honest. She lied in nearly every conceivable way that a person can lie -- all under oath. And some of those lies were material. If this were not a Kangaroo Court, she would be looking at felony perjury.