George Zimmerman juror: Trial ruined my life.. She says she lost friends & a full-time job...
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I'm still arguing w/ these fools from Opie and Anthony on twitter
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How about u post screenshots of the argument and stop telling us that u r arguing
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Damn, it's ? up that her speaking out cost her job. White folks out there must have want her silenced.
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Gold_Certificate wrote: »That's what happens when you're fat.
So because she's fat, that means her decision to vote not guilty is wrong, right?
Or are you siding with fat ? now?
For example: If a fat ? chooses to ? herself, then she has made the correct decision. -
Sucks but..... Thems the breaks, momma. Shoulda stuck to YOUR thoughts and opinions, and didn't cave in.
I was just listening to Michael jacksons "off the wall" song and this lil dude popped up while im scrolling down..
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Tough break ?
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Shaolin_Style wrote: »
That's what need to happen imo. Are they pushing for it to be illegal to racial profile? That would be interesting. A lot of people suing cops and vigilantes like Zimmerman if it became illegal. -
I wouldn't even want to be placed in that situation
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damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
Hung jury would have been better than letting an obviously guilty person walk free and clear. His ass would have been on pins and needles until the next episode.
Retrial, ya bish.
Maybe she should have done that, but none of us know how we'd react in that situation until we've actually experienced it.
It's one thing to be pressured, but it's another to be pressured with the backing of the law.
I'm sure they worked her over, and I don't think she deserves to ostracized any more then what's been done.
Focus on the REAL problem..which was George Zimmerman and wack ass state laws.
Uhhh.....
I am very much aware of how I would have reacted if I were put into that situation.
An unarmed teenager that presented no obvious suspect behavior, is confronted, forced to defend himself, and then murdered.
Just as Zimmerman claimed the right to stand his ground, Trayvon had the same equal right to do so as well. Zimmerman was fully aware of the fact that he had a gun, and consciously made the decision to confront him. He (Zimmerman) put himself in that position, acting totally in line with his ? nature, and need for control.
Naaahhhhh. Race aside, he would be guilty in my book.
There was more evidence saying Zimmerman was in greater danger than Trayvon than the adverse.
Danger that could have been averted of Zimmerman did not put himself in a precarious position.
The fact is, Zimmerman went looking for a fight, knowing full well that he had a loaded weapon. He did not anticipate Trayvon standing his ground, thus committing a cowardly act. How much of a danger was it, when he went headfirst into the fire?
You could argue the same for Trayvon. Neither one was out of their rights until the physical altercation began. Two witnesses allege that Trayvon was beating Zimmerman's ass and Jeantel said she believed Trayvon hit Zimmerman first.
While Zimmerman has about 20 lbs on the kid being bigger does not mean he did not get rocked. Besides Zimmerman being heavier than Trayvon and having MMA experience what evidence was there to substantiate the claim that Zimmerman was the aggressor? Because three people, including one who is supposed to be on Trayvon's side, testified against that view. -
damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
Hung jury would have been better than letting an obviously guilty person walk free and clear. His ass would have been on pins and needles until the next episode.
Retrial, ya bish.
Maybe she should have done that, but none of us know how we'd react in that situation until we've actually experienced it.
It's one thing to be pressured, but it's another to be pressured with the backing of the law.
I'm sure they worked her over, and I don't think she deserves to ostracized any more then what's been done.
Focus on the REAL problem..which was George Zimmerman and wack ass state laws.
Uhhh.....
I am very much aware of how I would have reacted if I were put into that situation.
An unarmed teenager that presented no obvious suspect behavior, is confronted, forced to defend himself, and then murdered.
Just as Zimmerman claimed the right to stand his ground, Trayvon had the same equal right to do so as well. Zimmerman was fully aware of the fact that he had a gun, and consciously made the decision to confront him. He (Zimmerman) put himself in that position, acting totally in line with his ? nature, and need for control.
Naaahhhhh. Race aside, he would be guilty in my book.
There was more evidence saying Zimmerman was in greater danger than Trayvon than the adverse.
Danger that could have been averted of Zimmerman did not put himself in a precarious position.
The fact is, Zimmerman went looking for a fight, knowing full well that he had a loaded weapon. He did not anticipate Trayvon standing his ground, thus committing a cowardly act. How much of a danger was it, when he went headfirst into the fire?
You could argue the same for Trayvon. Neither one was out of their rights until the physical altercation began. Two witnesses allege that Trayvon was beating Zimmerman's ass and Jeantel said she believed Trayvon hit Zimmerman first.
While Zimmerman has about 20 lbs on the kid being bigger does not mean he did not get rocked. Besides Zimmerman being heavier than Trayvon and having MMA experience what evidence was there to substantiate the claim that Zimmerman was the aggressor? Because three people, including one who is supposed to be on Trayvon's side, testified against that view.
no one actually seen who hit who first
and a witness or two said they seen zimmerman on top before the gun went off...
smh...if trayvon had been white, zimmerman would either be in prison or trayvon would still be alive today...
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No, John Good said Trayvon was on top of zimmerman whooping his ass
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BlackGerald wrote: »All them goons and zoes still haven't done nothing
@BlackGerald
Don't forget the new black panther party. They talked the most ? and nobody was in the trunk wit the rifle.... Plies, Trick Daddy, all them nighas failed us.
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CoonKillaThird wrote: »BlackGerald wrote: »All them goons and zoes still haven't done nothing
@BlackGerald
Don't forget the new black panther party. They talked the most ? and nobody was in the trunk wit the rifle.... Plies, Trick Daddy, all them nighas failed us.
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I'm searching for a ? to give for Maddy.......Nope. Can't find it.
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cowards die a thousand deaths
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The views on this case remind me of that thread about people not being able to do math when the correct answer disproves their political beliefs
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The views on this case remind me of that thread about people not being able to do math when the correct answer disproves their political beliefs
I told ? how Zimmerman had a strong case before he got charged, and then the lawyers brought up the same ? during the trial.
But ? are still salty about this ? ; sitting here angry on some "I can't believe it." type ? .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba7hlof4beE
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tmz.com/2013/11/19/trayvon-martin-juror-george-zimmerman-prison-domestic-violence-arrest/Trayvon Martin Juror -- George Zimmerman Belongs in Prison
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How's this for irony ... George Zimmerman belongs in prison ... this, coming from one of the jurors in the Trayvon Martin case who kept him OUT of prison.
Juror B29 -- who identifies herself as Maddy -- tells TMZ, she always had a bad feeling about Zimmerman, despite finding him not guilty of murdering Trayvon ... a verdict she begrudgingly reached through a strict interpretation of the law.
Now, she says Zimmerman's domestic violence arrest is proof he's not freedom-worthy ... "? is showing George's true side ... [George] is continuing to dig himself a bigger grave."
The juror believes Zimmerman will continue to commit violent acts until someone lays down the law ... telling us, "He NEEDS to do some type of time ... He thinks he is invincible."
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desertrain10 wrote: »damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
Hung jury would have been better than letting an obviously guilty person walk free and clear. His ass would have been on pins and needles until the next episode.
Retrial, ya bish.
Maybe she should have done that, but none of us know how we'd react in that situation until we've actually experienced it.
It's one thing to be pressured, but it's another to be pressured with the backing of the law.
I'm sure they worked her over, and I don't think she deserves to ostracized any more then what's been done.
Focus on the REAL problem..which was George Zimmerman and wack ass state laws.
Uhhh.....
I am very much aware of how I would have reacted if I were put into that situation.
An unarmed teenager that presented no obvious suspect behavior, is confronted, forced to defend himself, and then murdered.
Just as Zimmerman claimed the right to stand his ground, Trayvon had the same equal right to do so as well. Zimmerman was fully aware of the fact that he had a gun, and consciously made the decision to confront him. He (Zimmerman) put himself in that position, acting totally in line with his ? nature, and need for control.
Naaahhhhh. Race aside, he would be guilty in my book.
There was more evidence saying Zimmerman was in greater danger than Trayvon than the adverse.
Danger that could have been averted of Zimmerman did not put himself in a precarious position.
The fact is, Zimmerman went looking for a fight, knowing full well that he had a loaded weapon. He did not anticipate Trayvon standing his ground, thus committing a cowardly act. How much of a danger was it, when he went headfirst into the fire?
You could argue the same for Trayvon. Neither one was out of their rights until the physical altercation began. Two witnesses allege that Trayvon was beating Zimmerman's ass and Jeantel said she believed Trayvon hit Zimmerman first.
While Zimmerman has about 20 lbs on the kid being bigger does not mean he did not get rocked. Besides Zimmerman being heavier than Trayvon and having MMA experience what evidence was there to substantiate the claim that Zimmerman was the aggressor? Because three people, including one who is supposed to be on Trayvon's side, testified against that view.
no one actually seen who hit who first
and a witness or two said they seen zimmerman on top before the gun went off...
smh...if trayvon had been white, zimmerman would either be in prison or trayvon would still be alive today...
What witness said that? Name names or stop lying -
White people are convinced he's a threat now bc he threatened a white ? life
" white women lives are valuable" - Patrice O'Neal