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"Hank©" wrote in message
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On 7/16/2013 1:47 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 7/16/2013 1:12 PM, wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jul 2013 12:21:54 -0400, iBoaterer
wrote:

In article ,
says...


"These assholes always get away". Yep, meek and timid.
Answer to "are you following him"..... "YES". Very meek.
He DID go after him.


They were about 10-15 feet apart when he first saw Martin. If he
was
"going after" Martin, the confrontation would have happened several
feet from the front gate, 15 seconds later not down in the middle
of
the community 4 minutes later..
It is clear he tried to keep his distance and "watch" Martin until
the
police arrived.


And the ****ing bragging days earlier about some guy he beat the
****
out of and saying "the next guy won't get off so easy", the films on
his
phone of his friends gang beating a homeless man.. Asll we would
need to
do is find out which one of his freinds was filming when he got in
on
it.. The kid was by his own words a fighter and a badass, he proved
it
every day and he got killed for it... period...


The kid's dead Zimm's free. What good will come out of dredging up
Martin's history.

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It will only be important if a civil "wrongful death" suit is filed.
In that event character witnesses and evidence would be permissible in
court, unlike the criminal trial.

Same with the federal charges of civil rights violations and racial
profiling that Sharpton is running around screaming for. I think
it's very doubtful it will ever happen unless pure political pressure
is applied. The FBI has already interviewed about 38-44 people that
knew Zimmerman looking for any evidence that he was a racist and had
hate and contempt for blacks. Zero. To the contrary, there's
abundant evidence that he was quite the opposite.
All of that would come into play in a federal case.