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Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 10:50 pm
by MediumTex
Angela Corey's office just released this photo, which is supposed to be Martin and Zimmerman a few weeks before the shooting. These photos were apparently taken from different angles than any other photos that have been made public to date, and that's why they both look slightly different from the other images we have seen in the media:

Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:55 am
by dualstow
Haha, predator. Made me laugh out loud.
That Dershowitz clip was really good, by the way.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:28 pm
by MediumTex
It's nice to finally see some prominent figures in the black community starting to call out the media and the black racists in the Zimmerman matter.
It looks like we've got Charles Barkley and Bill Cosby weighing in with a bit of honesty. So refreshing.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:38 pm
by dualstow
MediumTex wrote:
It's nice to finally see some prominent figures in the black community starting to call out the media and the black racists in the Zimmerman matter.
It looks like we've got Charles Barkley and Bill Cosby weighing in with a bit of honesty. So refreshing.
Indeed. I loved the Jason Riley piece in the Wall Street Journal, but how many of the good people wearing Trayvon t-shirts and blocking traffic are going to read it? Maybe they'll listen to Barkley.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:59 pm
by dualstow
President Obama says "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago," in his first live comments on the court case.
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CNN, via email
Oops, I think MT just got a new gray hair.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 1:16 pm
by MediumTex
dualstow wrote:
President Obama says "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago," in his first live comments on the court case.
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CNN, via email
Oops, I think MT just got a new gray hair.
If I was advising Obama, here is what I would say:
"Mr. President, on this Zimmerman case, I would suggest that you just quit while you're behind. When you say that you could have been Trayvon Martin 35 years ago, what you are saying is that you were a homophobic dopehead, a racist, a burglar, and a vandal who was prone to random attacks on strangers. Unless you want to rename your book The Audacity of Dope, I would suggest that you just steer clear of this case. If you really need someone to stir the pot on this story, just let Eric Holder do it--he's the expert, after all. If you decide that someone needs to speak the truth, just give Charles Barkley a call, he seems to have a lot of experience in this area."
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:05 pm
by RuralEngineer
Wow. Whoever does his research before letting him speak failed him miserably.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:23 pm
by Pointedstick
RuralEngineer wrote:
Wow. Whoever does his research before letting him speak failed him miserably.
The alternative possibility--that he does his own research--is perhaps even less reassuring.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:24 pm
by MediumTex
RuralEngineer wrote:
Wow. Whoever does his research before letting him speak failed him miserably.
I assume you mean Obama.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 4:32 pm
by notsheigetz
MediumTex wrote:
President Obama says "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago," in his first live comments on the court case.
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CNN, via email
From a Timeline on Obama's life this appears to be correct.....
1975
While in high school, Barack Obama joins the basketball team and becomes a leader in class. However, Barack doesn't feel he fits in. Barack tries to act tough so he drinks beer, smokes marijuana and tries cocaine.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 4:47 pm
by MediumTex
notsheigetz wrote:
MediumTex wrote:
President Obama says "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago," in his first live comments on the court case.
--
CNN, via email
From a Timeline on Obama's life this appears to be correct.....
1975
While in high school, Barack Obama joins the basketball team and becomes a leader in class. However, Barack doesn't feel he fits in. Barack tries to act tough so he drinks beer, smokes marijuana and tries cocaine.
During his time on the basketball team, I wonder if he ever practiced his dribbling by bouncing the heads of creepy ass crackers on the sidewalk.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Sat Jul 20, 2013 2:04 pm
by dualstow
Here come the bash mobs.
http://is.gd/1s3Dtq { full link is
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... 9435.story }
Organized "bash mob" crime rampages of roving groups attacking innocent people and businesses have been striking cities around the United States. Law enforcement agencies in Southern California have reported few similar problems -- until now.
...
On Monday, a group of unruly young people broke off from hundreds gathered for a Trayvon Martin prayer vigil and rushed into a Wal-Mart on Crenshaw Boulevard, where they tossed merchandise and tried to break into a jewelry display case.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:46 pm
by MediumTex
This is probably how Zimmerman is feeling right now:

Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:41 pm
by RuralEngineer
Actually I'm pretty sure he's feeling nothing but joy at not facing life behind bars any more. There's no chance that the Feds will bring civil charges against him. He maybe has to worry about a civil suit, but my understanding is that a lot of the evidence that "Chris Farley in a dress" suppressed would be admissible and that would make it more of a character battle.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 2:01 pm
by MediumTex
Bill Whittle talks about the Zimmerman case, especially the purpose of the Arizona Iced Tea, which was actually "Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Cocktail."
Arizona Watermelon Fruit Juice Cocktail and Skittles are two popular ingredients for the cough syrup-based concoction known as "Lean" or "Purple Drank."
Here is something to think about: Why would someone walk a mile in the rain (2 mile round trip on foot) just for a sweet drink and a bag of candy? OTOH, if someone was bouncing off the walls of his dad's girlfriend's place, might he be willing to walk two miles in the rain to get high?
Note that Martin's tweets contained references to his fondness for Lean and his autopsy report contained references to liver damage that were consistent with narcotics abuse.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 3:18 pm
by dualstow
Insightful and levelheaded piece here. I'd paste the whole thing, but just go here if you're hooked by the excerpt:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/romany-ma ... 12231.html
To be brutally honest, the only reason people are even aware of Trayvon Martin is because it became a topic within mainstream news and pop culture. Meaning: News directors saw it as a profitable, sensational story. Hundreds of blacks die annually in South Side Chicago without even a blurb. Trayvon isn't in the mainstream news for any reason other than ratings and profit
So before going back to popping molly and getting Turnt Up, I urge you to consider the implications of your actions. Your child's life may depend on it.
Disclosure: I don't know what popping molly is, and I can only make an educated guess at Turnt up. Now excuse me while I run off to make a ham sandwich and swirl red wine in a proper glass while perusing Urban Dictionary in my blazer and cravat.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 4:17 pm
by notsheigetz
dualstow wrote:
Disclosure: I don't know what popping molly is, and I can only make an educated guess at Turnt up. Now excuse me while I run off to make a ham sandwich and swirl red wine in a proper glass while perusing Urban Dictionary in my blazer and cravat.
The urban dictionary says molly is a drug called MDMA. I seem to remember that going around back in my psychedelic days though I never tried it. I think it may be what they call ecstasy today, or something close. And Turnt up is just gettin' high in general which I'm doing right now after work with a glass of Blue Moon. You learn something new every day.
Seriously though, along the same lines as that article why did Obama choose this case to speak out? Has he ever spoken out on any of the black-on-black shootings in Chicago or a black-on-white crime? Tells you a lot about him. More than I really want to know actually.
Re: Judge's comments to Zimmerman--any lawyers care to comment?
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 4:29 pm
by dualstow
notsheigetz wrote:
Seriously though, along the same lines as that article why did Obama choose this case to speak out? Has he ever spoken out on any of the black-on-black shootings in Chicago or a black-on-white crime? Tells you a lot about him. More than I really want to know actually.
Yeah, I think MDMA is the same as Ecstasy.
Obama has spoken out before. Remember the beer summit?
I'm not a huge fan, but to give him some credit, he's bound to please and disappoint large groups of people simulataneously no matter what he says. He was profiled in the past and I'm glad he spoke up about it. Still, I didn't like his general message.