We need more Zimmerman threads. Here's mine

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The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that police sources say Martin was the aggressor on Feb. 26, knocking Zimmerman to the ground with a single punch and then climbing on top of the 28-year-old neighborhood watch captain and slamming the back of his head into the ground. Police say this account, given by Zimmerman, is supported by eyewitnesses, according to the Sentinel's report.

One such witness reportedly told police that he saw Martin on top of Zimmerman, striking the man, while Zimmerman cried out for help. The attack left Zimmerman bloodied, police sources told the Sentinel, and led him to fire at Martin in self-defense.

Police say Zimmerman was bleeding from the nose, had a fat lip and confirm that the back of his head was cut. He received first aid at the scene but refused to go to the hospital and received medical treatment the following day, according to the Sentinel's sources.

The Sentinel's story also makes public new details about the circumstances leading up to the deadly confrontation between Zimmerman and Martin.

At the time, Martin was suspended from high school after he was found to be in possession of an empty marijuana baggie, according to the Sentinel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-trayvon-martin-case-20120326,0,4845076.story
 
this is OLD information and has been discussed. i fail to see why you need a new thread for this.

but i am not surprised dune once again tried to save your thread. funny how you "two" work that way.
 
this is OLD information and has been discussed. i fail to see why you need a new thread for this.

but i am not surprised dune once again tried to save your thread. funny how you "two" work that way.

Come on, these guys, whom you trash, contribute and post a great deal. You know you would be bored without them.
I know I would.
 
The title sounds like you are just now adding yours. This is, by my count, the 7th thread related to the Zimmerman case.
 
Come on, these guys, whom you trash, contribute and post a great deal. You know you would be bored without them.
I know I would.

are you serious?

\\legion// contributes basically nothing but left wing trolling on this board. i would not miss him or be bored without him.

he rarely debates, he mostly cuts and pastes.

come on rana...surely you see this.
 
are you serious?

\\legion// contributes basically nothing but left wing trolling on this board. i would not miss him or be bored without him.

he rarely debates, he mostly cuts and pastes.

come on rana...surely you see this.

Yurt, I think we get that you don't like him. But are you saying you contribute significantly more than he does?

He is a troll, but he has started some good threads. And you spend as much time talking about posters on this forum as you do discussing topics.

Lighten up and leave it alone.
 
Yurt, I think we get that you don't like him. But are you saying you contribute significantly more than he does?

He is a troll, but he has started some good threads. And you spend as much time talking about posters on this forum as you do discussing topics.

Lighten up and leave it alone.

dude, chill out. i made a thread saying he is a valuable contributor to this board. i can say i don't like all i want, and like i said in that thread, he does have some good threads, however, his constant spamming of the board with troll threads does get annoying.

for someone who constantly had bitch fests with another poster, i find it ironic you're bitching about me.
 
The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that police sources say Martin was the aggressor on Feb. 26, knocking Zimmerman to the ground with a single punch and then climbing on top of the 28-year-old neighborhood watch captain and slamming the back of his head into the ground. Police say this account, given by Zimmerman, is supported by eyewitnesses, according to the Sentinel's report.

One such witness reportedly told police that he saw Martin on top of Zimmerman, striking the man, while Zimmerman cried out for help. The attack left Zimmerman bloodied, police sources told the Sentinel, and led him to fire at Martin in self-defense.

Police say Zimmerman was bleeding from the nose, had a fat lip and confirm that the back of his head was cut. He received first aid at the scene but refused to go to the hospital and received medical treatment the following day, according to the Sentinel's sources.

The Sentinel's story also makes public new details about the circumstances leading up to the deadly confrontation between Zimmerman and Martin.

At the time, Martin was suspended from high school after he was found to be in possession of an empty marijuana baggie, according to the Sentinel.


http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-trayvon-martin-case-20120326,0,4845076.story


Fat lip? that is the first time I heard of a fat lip. Are you sure its accurate? Video shows Zimmerman with no fat lip.
 
This is, by my count, the 7th thread related to the Zimmerman case.

Julian Sanchez:


It starts to seem, as Albert Camus once put it, that we’ve made the mind into an armed camp—in which not only politicians and legislative proposals, but moral philosophies, artworks, even scientific theories, have to wear the insignia of one or the other army. This obviously oversimplifies—a taxonomy with two categories is not particularly rich—but also obscures the internal faultlines within each domain in a way that’s guaranteed to undermine our understanding. We’re at the point where people are morally certain about the empirical facts of what happened between Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman on the basis of their general political worldviews. This isn’t exactly surprising—we are tribal creatures who like master narratives—but it feels as though it’s gotten more pronounced recently, and it’s almost certainly making us all stupider.​
 
Julian Sanchez:


It starts to seem, as Albert Camus once put it, that we’ve made the mind into an armed camp—in which not only politicians and legislative proposals, but moral philosophies, artworks, even scientific theories, have to wear the insignia of one or the other army. This obviously oversimplifies—a taxonomy with two categories is not particularly rich—but also obscures the internal faultlines within each domain in a way that’s guaranteed to undermine our understanding. We’re at the point where people are morally certain about the empirical facts of what happened between Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman on the basis of their general political worldviews. This isn’t exactly surprising—we are tribal creatures who like master narratives—but it feels as though it’s gotten more pronounced recently, and it’s almost certainly making us all stupider.​

Hit the nail, right on the head.
Thanks
 
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