Team Zimmerman, Broke

Non-binding; completely irrelevant.

It is very relevant. He was supposedly protecting his neighborhood, but he was doing so in a way that created danger for himself and others. Assuming he took the role seriously he should have been aware of that and if he did not then he was just behaving like a dangerous vigilante.
 
Kind of assuming that was a rhetorical question... of course they would. And my guess is he might have a few more scratches by the time he got to the police station....

More "stand your ground" cases that seem to be more murder than self-defense...these are in Alabama, but I couldn't post the link because I'm too new. Search on google news for alabama stand your ground laws -



(ps - I'm new here, hope I'm doing this right)

You are. Welcome. I am kinda getting excited that it seems like we are getting a mini-influx of non-conservative women here!
 
Darling, you're confused. My wanting justice for an innocent youth, who was gunned down, in cold blood, who just happens to be black, by a vigilante, with a history of domestic violence, and a verifiable "underachiever", who used a racial pejorative, doesn't make me a racist, by any stretch of the imagination. This isn't our first dance. I know you and your proclivities. You, on the otherhand, want a murderer to go free, based on what?
You've shown racism before, I agree, and are showing it now. Who cares that Martin was black? You do. So much so that you want to riot if a jury decides that Zimmerman is not guilty.
 
He believed it, that's enough for a reasonable juror.

He says he believed it; we have no insight into his state of mind at the time he was stalking - um, following -and attacking Martin. So we don't know if he believed his life was in danger when he attacked Martin. We do know he now SAYS he believed it; not the same thing as actually believing it. He may have; he may not have; only he knows for sure.
 
He says he believed it; we have no insight into his state of mind at the time he was stalking - um, following -and attacking Martin. So we don't know if he believed his life was in danger when he attacked Martin. We do know he now SAYS he believed it; not the same thing as actually believing it. He may have; he may not have; only he knows for sure.

You have it exactly backwards, Martin attacked Zimmerman.
 
You have it exactly backwards, Martin attacked Zimmerman.

Really? you were there at the time? We know Zimmerman SAYS he was attacked by Martin - after he followed him for blocks. We don't know what happened, since the only testimony we have is from the guy who lived.

I have to admit, if I were followed by a man for several blocks I might be tempted to attack him before he attacked me. On the other hand, given I'm 5'4" and not exactly a black belt and definitely not in fighting shape, he would never feel as though he were in danger of his life....

Let's hear it for non-conservative women!
 
yeah I agree with you.

If some man followed my son home from the corner store I would likely be pretty unhappy with the creep
 
I could ask the same of you.

well, no, I wasn't there. But I also didn't say I knew something about the incident that I could only know if I was there.

We KNOW Zimmerman attacked Martin - after all, Martin is dead. We don't know who struck the first blow (and in my opinion, it doesn't matter if Martin did). We don't know what Zimmerman thought. We don't know what Martin thought.

If my logic escapes you, that's life.
 
well, no, I wasn't there. But I also didn't say I knew something about the incident that I could only know if I was there.

We KNOW Zimmerman attacked Martin - after all, Martin is dead. We don't know who struck the first blow (and in my opinion, it doesn't matter if Martin did). We don't know what Zimmerman thought. We don't know what Martin thought.

If my logic escapes you, that's life.

Actually that's exactly what you said, and you're repeating it here: "We KNOW Zimmerman attacked Martin..."

Definition of ATTACK [m-w.com]
transitive verb
1: to set upon or work against forcefully
2: to assail with unfriendly or bitter words
3: to begin to affect or to act on injuriously <plants attacked by aphids>
4: to set to work on <attack a problem>

Bold text my emphasis, meaning that "to attack" is to instigate. Zimmerman defended himself against Martin's attack. Successfully.

Of course it matters who stuck the first blow. In fact, that is the essence of any case involving a physical conflict.
 
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