Your reading of the law and the evidence is way off.
Pay attention to what ric27 said.
:doh
Wrong again.
Speculation? That is what you have.
The injuries
support his account of getting his head slammed.
As Serino stated. Everything (the evidence) was adding up to his claim of self defense.
Wrong again.
Why you don't pay attention when someone tells you you have no idea of that of which you speak, or when they tell you you are wrong is beyond me.
Now pay attention. Zimmerman had two lacerations, abrasions, bruising and swelling of his head.
You should really pay attention when someone tells you something.
The lacerations and abrasions can be clearly seen in the photos made available of his head.
In the following video, Zimmerman points out obvious bruising to Investigator Singleton.
And Investigator Singleton points out that the swelling she had seen on the left side of his head had gone down.
@ approx. the 3:56 mark
So stop acting like you know what you are talking about when you clearly don't.
He said this huh?
Well then you should have no problem sourcing it.
Because as far as I know, it is a paraphrase claimed by Mark Osterman.
Secondly, lets say that Osterman is correct and he did say that. It is more likely that he is referring to the time period when he couldn't breathe.
You know, when Trayvon tried to stop him from screaming for help which prevented him from breathing.
And what happens when a person doesn't get enough oxygen? Come on you can say it, as we already know the answer.
"Blacking out" is a symptom of a lack of oxygen. Doh!
Why would that be "most likely"?
Because the sentence directly after the one saying his head was getting slammed, he said it felt like his head was going to explode.
As you were wrong, no it isn't ironic.
What it looks like sharon, is that the fluids that were building up and causing the large swelling were finally able to drain when he was able to get into an upright position.
As opposed to his being on his back and their not being able to drain.