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To: SoothingDave

AND, it was not ‘from day one’ that George was painted as a racist murderer. It was when the black racist, Eric Holder, decided to exploit the incident that the media lies and character assassinations began. THAT is the biggest lesson that should come from the incident. And why the sniveling racist bastard, Holder, has not been impeached and removed by the Congress is another shameful outcome.


39 posted on 08/12/2013 3:41:42 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Being deceived can be cured.)
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To: MHGinTN
Much has been said of Zimmerman talking to police. I personally believe it is ALWAYS a mistake to speak to police. In the case of George Zimmerman I think his talking to the police worked out well for him. It was the prosecutor putting on the videos of Mr. Zimmerman being badgered by the police for hours that kept him from having to take the stand. Taking the witness stand as a defendant against a “win at all cost” prosecutor is a scary thought. Mr. Zimmermans attorneys were able to do all the talking for Mr. Zimmerman, they did a most wonderful job considering that one of the jurors said, “we wanted to find him guilty of murder but just couldn't do it under the law”.

In My book, Mr. Zimmerman will always be a hero. He protected his community and the world actually from the actions of a hood, a thief, a liar, an antisocial misfit an evil young man who would have eventually taken one or more lives in pursuit of his illegal activities living a criminal lifestyle. It is horrible that Mr. Zimmerman instead of getting a medal for his service to the community has had to go through this living Hell.

40 posted on 08/12/2013 4:27:34 PM PDT by JAKraig (Surely my religion is at least as good as yours)
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