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Old 07-04-2013, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by graciegirl View Post
What I see are opinions again lined up along political lines.

That is one thing I find disappointing as we age. We are ALL so biased and we do not seem to evaluate most things with an open mind like when we were younger.
I find it totally amazing and scary how correct you are.

These folks have been pulled into this by outside political influences.....minds were made up before any trial, and WILL NOT be changed no matter the evidence. These folks are stretching things so badly, it is scary.

THIS IS 100 PERCENT POLITICAL...period and end of that story.

All this discussion of evidence or lack there of is just an excuse to exercise your typing skills.

NOBODY seems to remember the genesis of this case at all. NOBODY cares about the main players and their history in these type of cases.

People are on here flapping about as if the evidence of lack thereoff really meant anything. Only thing that counts is your political view.....and that is it.

Alan Dershowitz, and most other legal scholars felt no charges were should have been leveled, and that by itself MEANS NOTHING. But the only reason this is even in trial is because of the 30 days after the tragic incident had everyone up to the White House commenting on it as a result of the immediate attempt to get the media involved. If you read the history of this incident, THAT is what you find.

Oh yeah....this is 100% political including the threats of riots should they allow the terrible Zimmerman to go free (NOT any comment intended to promote guilt or innocence because I do not care...JUSTICE is all I ever care about).

This is a total fiasco rooted in things we all are aware of but never want to talk about. Sharpton has done the EXACT SAME THING in his past......along with all the major players involved with DISASTEROUS RESULTS. BUT we go along, I suppose because our inside political machine tells us we need to.

Still waiting for one of the soft hearted folks on here grieving about the young man to start a thread about the 19 firefighters killed in Arizona. THAT however has no political implications thus it does not get anyone's time.