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The poster I was responding to was commenting on the behavior of Trayvon’s girlfriend.You talk a lot about facts and now you are saying TM was 15 or 16?
The poster I was responding to was commenting on the behavior of Trayvon’s girlfriend.You talk a lot about facts and now you are saying TM was 15 or 16?
Good for him. I’ll wait and see what the court says.To be honest, I had to look him up because I’ve heard of him, but didn’t really know anything about him. He is a criminal and civil liberties attorney and he writes for the Huffington Post.
I wouldn’t risk $10,000 on it.What I’ve been saying all along. On judicial review this indictment is going to get tossed.
Who understands most things a 15 or 16 yr old does on the average day, let alone when scared/upset? I’m guessing that person would most likely not be a parent of teens…?
I’d guess he’d make some kind of call to somebody, if he felt he was approaching a dangerous situation, no? Just in case?So when does a hunter make a 911 phone call?
In addition, he was a professor at Harvard Law School, a position he attained at the age of 28, the youngest to become full professor at Harvard Law. I think he knows a little about the law.To be honest, I had to look him up because I’ve heard of him, but didn’t really know anything about him. He is a criminal and civil liberties attorney and he writes for the Huffington Post.
Zimmerman’s MO was to call 911. There are many records of his calls to 911. Do you find it odd that he didn’t kill any of the other people you say he “hunted”?I’d guess he’d make some kind of call to somebody, if he felt he was approaching a dangerous situation, no? Just in case?
What’s special about this case? Aren’t the lines grieving parents whose kids were literally bullied to death, testament enough to the fact that kids don’t always practice “see something, say something”?
Generally, that is a good point. Not in this case, though. I’m absolutely certain that if my 16-year old was on the phone with a friend and said friend believed he/she was being followed by someone and my daughter could then hear a scuffle over the phone, followed by the friend’s phone being dropped and going dead, she would tell me or her Dad about it. She would want to check on her friend and make sure her friend was okay. But, I realize I am talking about my own daughter and not this other young girl. Still, though, it seems odd to me that the girlfriend didn’t check on Martin’s well-being or alert an adult about the situation, say something, do something.
Yes. Me too.Good for him. I’ll wait and see what the court says.
Starship Troopers was a great book, wasn’t it? Wishful thinking on my part.I’ve been in combat.
Perhaps the special prosecuter knows that there is no case, but feels it necessary to run a public trial to ease the tensions?Good for him. I’ll wait and see what the court says.
No offense to the accused, but I find very little that is not odd about the whole ‘unofficial neighborhood watch person’ scenario. BTW, I asked a question about hunting, I never accused Z of hunting.Zimmerman’s MO was to call 911. There are many records of his calls to 911. Do you find it odd that he didn’t kill any of the other people you say he “hunted”?
I am the parent of a teen.Who understands most things a 15 or 16 yr old does on the average day, let alone when scared/upset? I’m guessing that person would most likely not be a parent of teens…?
I don’t use guns.Just because you would use a gun to go out looking for trouble doesn’t mean that everyone else would.
Perhaps so. Florida law? Maybe.In addition, he was a professor at Harvard Law School, a position he attained at the age of 28, the youngest to become full professor at Harvard Law. I think he knows a little about the law.
No case, hmm, let me see: a child is dead…for what reason again?Perhaps the special prosecuter knows that there is no case, but feels it necessary to run a public trial to ease the tensions?![]()
Then you are attempting to speak with authority upon that of which you have no knowledge or experience.I don’t use guns.
Everyone? No. Cops carry, soldiers carry.So everyone who carries a weapon legally must be looking for trouble?
I think it is beyond a stretch to imply possession of a weapon equates to the desire to use it in malice.
Do you know what she told her mother? Were you there? Is it possible the real cause of the hospitalization only came out afterward? I don’t have those details, do you?I am the parent of a teen.
If my son heard on the phone what he thought was a fight and he was so upset that he needed to go to the hospital, I, as his mother, would call the police.
So take it off of the child. What parent that had a child so upset that she had to go to the hospital wouldn’t follow up with the police. Even if only to say to her child, “see he is fine,” if the mom didn’t believe her.
The answer may very well be “self defense.” Again with the facts we have we can only speculate.No case, hmm, let me see: a child is dead…for what reason again?