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If you had a bounty on your head (by a group oof radical racists) before you were even given a trial, what would you do? I would be in hiding too....but I'm sure you would be ok unless a house was to fall out of the sky and land on you.LadyJazzer wrote: Hey, Zimmerman...tick-tock, tick-tock...
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Back to calling him a murderer I see. Collectivist minds just can't seem to understand the concept of innocent until proven guilty in a court of law for some strange reason. The man hasn't even been charged with a crime, let alone face a jury of his peers, but the verdict is in and has been rendered while the collectivist minds are devoid of the majority of the facts. Not that I am surprised mind you, this is SOP for collectivists - what they collectively feel has always been more relevant to them than what they collectively know.LadyJazzer wrote: I'm sure one more murderer wouldn't be noticed there....
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archer wrote: Hey PrintSmith, I don't recall you taking people to task when they called Ted Kennedy a murderer...I guess justice is whatever you decide it is based on your own prejudices.
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Ted Kennedy? Really? You wish to equate the two in some manner archer? Ted Kennedy, who pled guilty to the charge of leaving the scene of an accident - for eight hours mind you - didn't notify the authorities at all about the accident until after he became aware that it had been independently discovered - told his friends not to tell authorities about the accident because he would take care of that - told his friends not to tell the other boiler room girls about the death of their friend - swam 500 feet across a body of water to get back to his hotel, disrobed and went to sleep, also failing to tell anyone about the accident - got up the next morning to meet the winner of the previous day's regatta, again not telling anyone about the accident - in which testimony at an inquest regarding the incident which stated that "Miss Mary" would have been alive for at least two hours after the accident and would not have died if Kennedy had reported the accident in a timely fashion - a decision rendered by the inquest judge that Kennedy had been operating the car in a negligent manner and that this was a factor in the death of his passenger - along with many other details, including the initial, and intentionally false, public statement that Kennedy gave.archer wrote: Hey PrintSmith, I don't recall you taking people to task when they called Ted Kennedy a murderer...I guess justice is whatever you decide it is based on your own prejudices.
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PrintSmith wrote: I covered it even if I failed to mention it.
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