Right-wing Hero George Zimmerman Assaults 3rd Woman

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  1. JoeNation
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    You guys sure can pick 'em. It seems that your hero is coming apart at the seams. As I predicted, he will self-destruct by his own hand and teach us all a lesson about the Right-wingers in this country.
     
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    Yeah, I figured. Just as I thought.
     
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    Here is your liberal mores.
    Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2013/11/14/alec-baldwin-pap-photog-chase-apartment/#ixzz2l3xWBpnQ
     
  4. CoinOKC
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    Right-wing hero? What makes him (what you call) a "right-wing hero"? The man was assaulted, defended himself, was charged and found not guilty. I don't see how that makes him anyone's "hero", but if you can try to explain that, I'm sure all of us would love to hear your reasoning.
     
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    And the distancing begins. It's not like FOX didn't defend this guy 24/7. It's not like the NRA and their supporters funneled in thousands of dollars to defend this guy. It's not like we have seen wall to wall defending of this guy on this forum since he killed a teenager. Oh Wait! That's all we've seen and now we see distancing from those same people. Do you guys ever get tired of being wrong?
     
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    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...one-should-defecate-in-her-mouth-8946426.html
     
  10. JoeNation
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    World class idiot sounds accurate to me. :cool: What's your point here? :confused:
     
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    As I recall, the members on this forum (and those in the conservative media) wanted the man to have his day in court. That's all. Win or lose, they simply wanted justice to prevail. What's wrong with that?

    Why do you feel like persecuting this guy? He was found not guilty by a jury. That's how our system of justice works. If you don't like it, move somewhere where the justice system is more Nazi-like. But, just because you don't like something, don't call for violence in the streets or burning down the State House like you wanted to do in Wisconsin.

    You seriously have some anger and violence issues that should be dealt with. Have you ever sought professional mental health advice? It's a good thing you don't carry a gun. Come to think of it, you probably CAN'T legally carry a gun. Is that right?
     
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    As I recall, the members on this forum (and those in the conservative media) wanted the man to have his day in court. That's all. Win or lose, they simply wanted justice to prevail. What's wrong with that?

    Why do you feel like persecuting this guy? He was found not guilty by a jury. That's how our system of justice works. If you don't like it, move somewhere where the justice system is more Nazi-like. But, just because you don't like something, don't call for violence in the streets or burning down the State House like you wanted to do in Wisconsin.

    You seriously have some anger and violence issues that should be dealt with. Have you ever sought professional mental health advice? It's a good thing you don't carry a gun. Come to think of it, you probably CAN'T legally carry a gun. Is that right?
     
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    OJ had his day in court too. Where is OJ today? The only reason Zimmerman got off in the first place was because the Right let the NRA write Florida gun laws. That's on you too.
     
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    If that's truly what you believe, then you're a moron. OJ isn't in prison because he killed anyone. Try reading the news articles instead of simply skimming the liberal blog headlines. Zimmerman was found not guilty. You can argue all day with your conspiracy theories about the NRA, the "Right-wing" and the State of Florida and your theories about collusion between the three, but you're just full of bullshit. Zimmerman received the justice he was guaranteed by the Constitution. Like I said, we don't live in a Nazi state, but if that's what you want (and it certainly sounds like it is) please move. American citizens really don't like your brand of unconstitutional rhetoric.
     
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    For some reason he still feels that GZ's verdict had something to do with Florida's stand your ground law.
    That is what happens when you only listen to the left wing blogs.
     
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    Oh really my dim-witted friend. Conspiracy theories don't usually leave legislative trails. The NRA does.

    CONNECTING THE DOTS BETWEEN ALEC, WAL-MART, THE NRA, AND THE FLORIDA LAW CITED BY SOME TO IMMUNIZE TRAYVON MARTIN’S KILLER

    • Early on the evening of February 26, 2012, George Zimmerman shot and killed Trayvon Martin, 17, an African-American, in a gated community in Sanford, Fla. Trayvon, whose body was not identified until days later, was walking home after buying Skittles and tea. Zimmerman claimed the shooting was in self-defense. Citing a recent Florida statute known as the “shoot first” law or “Castle Doctrine,” police did not charge Zimmerman and did not seize the gun used to kill Trayvon.
    • ALEC has an annual budget of approximately $7 million and claims that hundreds of its model bills become law each year. It hides its inner workings, including the fact that its model bills often are drafted and always are pre-approved by corporations and lobbyists. ALEC calls itself the nation’s largest group of state legislators, but 98% of its funding comes from corporations and sources other than dues from elected officials.
    • In August 2005, in Grapevine, Tex., NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer asked legislators and lobbyists at a closed-door meeting of ALEC’s "Criminal Justice Task Force" to adopt the Florida "Castle Doctrine" bill as an ALEC model bill. The NRA said her pitch "was well received," and the bill was approved "unanimously."[1][2]
    • At that time, ALEC’s public-private Criminal Justice Task Force was co-chaired by Wal-Mart[3] -- the nation’s largest seller of guns and ammunition.[4] ALEC’s staffer for the task force was Chris Oswald a former “State Liaison” for the NRA.
    • Corporate representatives and state legislators on ALEC Task Forces have equal votes on proposed model legislation,[5] so the Florida law was ratified by Wal-Mart and its 2005 public sector co-chair, Texas Rep. Ray Allen, along with other state legislators and corporate lobbyists. It was endorsed by a representative of the Koch-funded Heritage Foundation, according to minutes of the meeting issued by ALEC.[4]
    • In September 2005, that bill was adopted by ALEC's National Board of Directors, which has a procedure to allow model bills to be approved if there is no objection. The public sector portion of the board was chaired by Georgia state Rep. Earl Ehrhart; the corporate board included Koch Industries, Altria (parent of Philip Morris), Coors, Bell South, and Verizon. (ALEC says its corporate board does not vote. Corporations and elected officials have an equal vote in the task forces, where model bills are adopted, however.)
    • At the next ALEC Criminal Justice Task Force meeting, in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho, in 2006, the NRA’s representative to ALEC, Tara Mica, reported on the “continued success” in securing passage of ALEC’s “Castle Doctrine” bill in other states.[4]
    • In 2007, an ALEC "Legislative Report Card" boasted that the ALEC/NRA Castle Doctrine bill had been introduced or passed in numerous states.[6] ALEC also highlighted ALEC legislators who had introduced versions of the model bill, including Texas state Sen. Jeff Wentworth and Rep. Joe Driver.[6]
    • To date, more than two dozen states have adopted Castle Doctrine bills with ALEC/NRA DNA.[7] Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, an ALEC alum, signed into law an NRA-backed bill with some provisions similar to the ALEC bill in 2011. Similar bills are pending in other states.
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      The Florida bill that became the ALEC model was signed on April 26, 2005 by Gov. Jeb Bush, with the NRA’s lobbyist, Marion Hammer, standing alongside.[8]
    • NRA President Wayne LaPierre said NRA lobbyist and former president Hammer "conceived" of the Florida bill and lobbied it into law.[9] She ridiculed opponents of the bill, calling them hysterical, and helped the bill’s co-sponsors, Florida state Sen. Durell Peaden (R-Crestview) and Rep. Dennis Baxley (R-Ocala), get it passed.
    • Baxley, a former head of the Christian Coalition in Florida, is also a member of ALEC. His legislative résumé includes sponsorship of bills creating license plates honoring the Confederacy and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.[11] Opponents of the "Castle Doctrine" bill predicted it would immunize racially motivated killers. Baxley recently said the law should not protect Trayvon Martin's shooter.
    • As noted by ALECexposed.org, ALEC's current crime task force, which continues to endorse the ALEC/NRA Castle Doctrine, includes Florida Rep. Ray Pilon.[12]
    • The NRA has pushed several other ALEC "model" bills to change state laws on firearms:
    http://www.alecexposed.org/wiki/Guns,_Prisons,_Crime,_and_Immigration
     
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    Damn, Mr. RB You cannot even copy and paste links any more. You have the wrong link for the post above and you missed giving the authors their credit "(Prepared 3-23-12 by Lisa Graves, Executive Director of the Center for Media and Democracy, and Nick Surgey, then-Staff Counsel of Common Cause)"
     
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    The problem, Little Joe, is that you see this as a conspiracy. It's no different than unions inserting themselves into the legislative process. It's no conspiracy; it's just the way our government works. You may not like it, but it's not a conspiracy. Oh, the big bad NRA, the right-wing and Florida! Look out!

    As far as Zimmerman goes, since he's a dimocrat, I expect violence from him. HOWEVER, he's not been proven guilty of anything and is due fair process in the courts on the new accusations. Or do you disagree?
     
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