jraeyre wrote:
You all might gain from asking yourself why you believe what you believe.  I know that I don't really know what happened in this case.  I know that I believe there are lots of possibilities.  I also believe that much of this case has been twisted and reported to reach a certain conclusion to either provide a marketable news story or, worse yet, to have a  particular political outcome.  I am saddened by the death of this young man and the ruining of this other man.  I have to say that I believe there is plenty of injustice to go around and there is certainly room for shame.

I will look forward to the next installment of "talking pints" in this continuing saga, but I don't expect an outcome that is fair, just or right.


Jra

Again, and I will parrot this for ever, everything that happened that night was set in motion by Zimmerman.  I don't believe it was his intent to go out and kill someone but his actions and poor decisions bore consequences, one of them was the death of this kid, the other is the "suffering" he may be going through now. But it is absolutely undisputable, that had Zimmerman not left his house with a loaded gun, followed this kid and then confronted him, YOU would not have to wring your hands over injustice or shame. You would not have worry about politics, or twisted media stories or anything else. This is all the result of George Zimmerman, not Trayvon Martin and his alleged empty marijuana baggie, or Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson or ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX or anyone else other than George Zimmerman. I am truly saddened that a man of your intelligence skips right over that indisputable fact and waits for the next talking "pints" (points?) in this continuing saga.