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Witness to Zimmerman-Martin confrontation says person on bottom had "lighter skin col

Re: Witness to Zimmerman-Martin confrontation says person on bottom had "lighter skin

This is why there are no white males on the jury.

And don't worry about riots. White women know best and they will send Zimmerman to prison.

Why are you all of your words spaced out weirdly when I quote you?

And also...

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Re: Witness to Zimmerman-Martin confrontation says person on bottom had "lighter skin

I have watched/listened to bits of the trial everyday. Reading this thread I get the impression that many have decided what the outcome should be. It seems that some are watching looking for things that will support their preconcieved notion. I sense that some are supporting either the accused or the victim.

I think waht is important is that the just outcome occurs, whatever that outcome is. From what I have heard so far it looks like Zimmerman is not guilty of 2nd degree murder. I thinnk what is left to decide is whether or not he is guilty of a lesser crime - manslaughter, negligent homocide or something else.

As more evidence is presented it may become clear that he is innocent of all criminal charges. It may become clear that he instigated a situation that should not have happened, a person died and a price has to be paid.

Before you decide who is right and who is wrong, without hearing all the evidence do this:
If you think Martin should have been shot - Picture yourself in Martin's shoes that night. How would you react?
If you think Zimmerman was looking for a chance to use his gun - Picture yourself as Zimmerman that night in that neighborhood. How would you react?
 
Re: Witness to Zimmerman-Martin confrontation says person on bottom had "lighter skin

White women know best and they will send Zimmerman to prison.
Holy ****!
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Re: Witness to Zimmerman-Martin confrontation says person on bottom had "lighter skin

This is why there are no white males on the jury.

And don't worry about riots. White women know best and they will send Zimmerman to prison.
so justice in your mind has nothing to do with guilt or innocence but lets send a innocent man to jail to keep from having a riot
 
Re: Witness to Zimmerman-Martin confrontation says person on bottom had "lighter skin

Witness to Zimmerman-Martin confrontation says person on bottom had "lighter skin color" | Fox News



the only crime committed is charging Zimmerman with a crime and the riots that are going to happen when he is found not guilty thanks to the race baiters Sharpton, Jackson, and the lame stream media. if anyone who needs to be charged with a crime is them

Another witness said that the person on top was wearing a red and black jacket. That's what a trial is for - for all witnesses to give testimony, and the jury to base their decision on all testimonies, and decide who was more truthful.

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Re: Witness to Zimmerman-Martin confrontation says person on bottom had "lighter skin

I have watched/listened to bits of the trial everyday. Reading this thread I get the impression that many have decided what the outcome should be. It seems that some are watching looking for things that will support their preconcieved notion. I sense that some are supporting either the accused or the victim.

I think waht is important is that the just outcome occurs, whatever that outcome is. From what I have heard so far it looks like Zimmerman is not guilty of 2nd degree murder. I thinnk what is left to decide is whether or not he is guilty of a lesser crime - manslaughter, negligent homocide or something else.

As more evidence is presented it may become clear that he is innocent of all criminal charges. It may become clear that he instigated a situation that should not have happened, a person died and a price has to be paid.

Before you decide who is right and who is wrong, without hearing all the evidence do this:
If you think Martin should have been shot - Picture yourself in Martin's shoes that night. How would you react?
If you think Zimmerman was looking for a chance to use his gun - Picture yourself as Zimmerman that night in that neighborhood. How would you react?

Read, the evidence because.... you clearly have not read it.

Read it with, the law in mind not with emotion
 
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