Posted on 07/12/2013 10:10:49 PM PDT by Dallas59
I think some of the Lebanese Christian Arabs are not really that anti-Semitic. I think the most anti-Semitic racial groups are the black community that Jews gave so much money and help to. Muslims are not a race and consist of many race types including blond blue eyed people; e.g., Jihad Jane.
And proof that those 80% are disproportionately represented in the Black Panthers.
I wouldn’t micturate on the black panthers if they caight fire in front of me..
These are NOT bright people. They actually think the word “jewelry” derives from the word “jew.” Zimmerman sounded Jewish, so he became Jewish. It’s actually a German name. I’m sure the black underclass still believes the man is a Jew.
Yup. You’ve connected the dots!
My guess was a house servant.
Isn’t George and his family Catholic? Dipshites.
Now that's an understatement. If you are familiar with the classic work of Murray and Herrnstein from the 1990s, "The Bell Curve," you can see how prescient they were when they warned about catastrophic societal consequences stemming from ever-increasing masses of dummies in the general population. Of course, they were derided by the Left as "racists," so public dialogue on their theory was curtailed in the MSM back then.
Zimmererman sounded Jewish, so he became Jewish. It's actually a German name.
Many German surnames are also not uncommonly Jewish names, primarily because of the similarity between the German and Yiddish languages. (Yiddish was often the native language of Eastern European Jews before their mass migration to the US and the West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.)
"Zimmermann" means "carpenter" in German, and is a fairly common German surname shared by some Jews. In some instances, such as in this case, the final "n" was dropped in the spelling of the name to Anglicize it. But, as you said, and I agree, these reflexive and ignorant Jew-haters gloated in falsely tarring George Zimmerman as a "Jew" because it fit in neatly with their hate agenda.
No, I didn’t have to read the Bell Curve. I lived near and in inner cities and I remember the foul-mouthed street preachers in Times Square spouting the worst anti Jewish lies.
Zimmerman “A No Good Jew” Say Black Panthers - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9yK-DyTrRM
George Zimmerman is not guilty of committing murder. There’s no doubt that he panicked when he shot Trayvon Martin to death. That doesn’t mean he’s innocent of any wrongdoing at all. Even Pat Buchanan says that he made bad decisions that night.
New BlackPanthers offer $$ for capture of Zimmerman - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1fjF9nNZaM
I’d have charged Zimmerman with involuntary manslaughter/man 2 or some other lesser charge, I believe he did something wrong. This was a gray situation not either cold blooded murder or open and shut self defense. And from some the stuff alleged about his past he may be as much a punk as Trayvon was.
But I’m real glad he wasn’t jacked up for murder and though I try hard to depoliticize this because some on our side are just as bad as the left politicizing what should be judged impartially (if you don’t think so watch, I bet someone will flame me for making this post, maybe even one of you I’m pinging ;p), I’m kinda glad he got off all together because of how pissed off it’s made a bunch of idiots. Alec Baldwin’s tears taste like 50-year old scotch.
Trayvon’s fan club can blame bloodthirsy prosecutors and commies who worked behind the scenes to push them (to gin up the Black vote) for the fact that Zimmerman gets to go home altogether. He should have been charged appropriately, not with murder. No reasonable jury convicts him on that weak case and their lesser included charge of man 1, which is still too much, just confused the jury.
Prosecutors need to start caring about JUSTICE, not making their political bones.
Doing "something wrong" does not necessarily mean that one has committed a criminal act, even if in the extreme case, "something wrong" might result in another's death or some lesser harm. (Medical malpractice would be a good example where this principle pertains, but there are many others in all walks of life.)
In the Zimmerman case, self-defense is an affirmative defense against any of the charges you mentioned. The crucial factor is Zimmerman's predicament at the time the fatal shot was fired; nothing before or after really matters, except as it may relate to his state of mind at that single instant.
And from some the stuff alleged about his past he may be as much a punk as Trayvon was.
Puh-leeze, prosecutors just about always bad-mouth the defendant's character, no matter what the charge. It's par for the course. The defense, on the other hand, has to rebut this by bringing in evidence to show that the defendant is nothing like the ogre he is alleged to be. In this case, the defense did a pretty good job of that.
Prosecutors need to start caring about JUSTICE, not making their political bones.
Prosecutors "making their political bones" have been an integral part of the criminal justice system from the get-go. It would not be difficult to go back into American history and find names of people who rose to high positions in politics after gaining prominence as prosecutors: governors, mayors, legislators, judges, etc.
Told you someone would flame me. ;)
You should probably talk to the pilot of the Asiana plane that crashed.
His name was “Som Ting Wong”.
I hadn’t heard that. LMAO.
I agree.
It's interesting to see the pinheads’ reaction to this so called “injustice”. But the case for murder 1 was nonexistent. Like you said, involuntary manslaughter or some other lesser charge might have been more appropriate.
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