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Originally posted by pillock
reply to post by xuenchen
She needs to learn how to speak English .
Originally posted by thisguyrighthere
Originally posted by pillock
reply to post by xuenchen
She needs to learn how to speak English .
Naaa, dats nu skool. We ol skool. We gotsta l3rn nu eenglisc.
And here I was thinking the lead paint chips had all been removed. Perhaps they were removed then fed to the swine in public school cafeterias.
Rachel Jeantel: Trayvon Martin threw the first punch
Florida’s star witness in the George Zimmerman trial, Rachel Jeantel, said on Wednesday that she believes her deceased friend Trayvon Martin threw the first punch that ultimately lead to his death.
“In my mind… Trayvon. It was Trayvon,” the 19-year-old told HuffPost Live’s Marc Lamont Hill, when he asked who swung first.
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Originally posted by MrInquisitive
reply to post by IAMTAT
Why are you, OP, trying to dredge up rage against a teenager who was shot and killed by a creepy bully with a history of criminal charges? You're now trying to know what is the mindset of a now dead teenager? Seriously, shame on you and anyone else trying to make an issue of this. But clearly you have no shame.
Some people are claiming Florida's Stand Your Own Ground law had nothing to do with this case, but they are wrong: Trayvon Martin was standing his ground against Zimmerman, and because Martin didn't have firearm, he had every right to beat the crap out of Zimmerman, who was stalking him, as well as cracking Zimmerman's skull on the sidewalk. The fact that the prosecutors didn't use this angle just shows how incompetent and/or duplicitous they were. Martin was in fear for his safety and he was absolutely right. By Florida law he had the right to stand his ground and take on the freak following him. That Zimmerman first stalked him and then shot him, should have meant that he would be convicted of murder.