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    Sooo....George Zimmerman...

    So, do you think any of the suckers who donated money to this punk and stood up shouting about his constitutional rightness to 'defend' his neighborhood will actually admit they were played for fools?
    Naw, ain't gonna happen. I'm guessing they will just double down on 'ol George's constitutional right to shove a shotgun into his girlfriends face....I'll bet he was standing his ground!
    More guns!!

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    So, do you think we should let him have a trial, and lay the evidence in front of a jury, so they can sort out the facts...

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    I can't imagine how these stories make the Trevor Martin family feel. I think losing a child must be very difficult and having his killer keep getting in these situations must make it even harder. Tragic for all concerned.

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    Flowerseverywhere, well stated

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    I'm one of the ones that thought he was "innocent". But dang.......his behavior since then has sure made me wonder.
    I was thinking the same thing too, about the Martin family. His behavior since then has sure cast a different light on who he might be.
    I wonder what the jurors are thinking.........

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    I would be more than happy to never see his name in print again. All the time and energy (mental and physical) wasted on this person might be used to actually do some good in the world.

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    I wonder if he has ever had any sort of support or counseling?

    I mean, according to his account, he was violently attacked, then he killed a man. Killing isn't easy, and many people I know who have had to do so were deeply impacted by the experience, and took years to recover.

    Then he lost his wife, and became a national figure hated by many, with a bounty on his head. I suspect his financial position isn't all roses, he's probably unemployable, and the media covers his every moment.

    Sucks to be him.

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    I was thinking about that too Bae........that maybe we shouldn't assume this is the way he's always been.........but rather a reaction to the experience with killing Martin. I just don't know........
    Like you say........it sucks to be him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bae View Post
    I wonder if he has ever had any sort of support or counseling?

    I mean, according to his account, he was violently attacked, then he killed a man. Killing isn't easy, and many people I know who have had to do so were deeply impacted by the experience, and took years to recover.

    Then he lost his wife, and became a national figure hated by many, with a bounty on his head. I suspect his financial position isn't all roses, he's probably unemployable, and the media covers his every moment.

    Sucks to be him.
    . An article I read today said he had $150 in assets and 2.5 million in debts. He has many enemies. That does not give you permission to threaten people with a gun. He was judged by a jury of his peers to be not guilty in his trial. I can accept that. But every day many veterans that have killed people or been in seriously dangerous situations manage not to go waving guns in people's faces. And even if that is not true something happened for the police to get involved yet again. He either had bad behavior or makes very poor choices in whom he associates with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flowerseverywhere View Post
    . An article I read today said he had $150 in assets and 2.5 million in debts. He has many enemies. That does not give you permission to threaten people with a gun. He was judged by a jury of his peers to be not guilty in his trial. I can accept that. But every day many veterans that have killed people or been in seriously dangerous situations manage not to go waving guns in people's faces. And even if that is not true something happened for the police to get involved yet again. He either had bad behavior or makes very poor choices in whom he associates with.
    You are assuming he was indeed "waving guns in peoples' faces". Has there been a trial?

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