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Old 06-22-2012, 02:16 PM   #1
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Something New on Martin Case

Was watching this video and discovered that TM lady friend indicated that TM was at his fathers girlfriend's house. Based on the place of encounter, TM left this spot to approach Zimmerman. If this is accurate, it appears that TM likely rush Zimmerman and pushed him back several feet to the ground. Too bad Martin did not listen to his friend and just go home. It appears that Martin was the one looking for a fight.

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Old 06-22-2012, 02:28 PM   #2
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Martin Fight Video

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Old 06-22-2012, 05:55 PM   #3
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Blasphemy, everyone knows Trayvon was a 12 cherub who would not harm a fly. Big bad Zimmerman was out for blood
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Old 06-22-2012, 10:45 PM   #4
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Was watching this video and discovered that TM lady friend indicated that TM was at his fathers girlfriend's house. Based on the place of encounter, TM left this spot to approach Zimmerman. If this is accurate, it appears that TM likely rush Zimmerman and pushed him back several feet to the ground. Too bad Martin did not listen to his friend and just go home. It appears that Martin was the one looking for a fight.
That's a very good question.



Too bad Zimmerman didn't follow established neighborhood watch guidelines.

Too bad Zimmerman didn't follow the advice of the 911 dispatcher.

Too bad Zimmerman showed his willingness to lie during the bond hearing process.
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Old 06-23-2012, 12:03 AM   #5
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That's a very good question.



Too bad Zimmerman didn't follow established neighborhood watch guidelines.

Call police and report observations

Too bad Zimmerman didn't follow the advice of the 911 dispatcher.

Dispatch asked if he was following TM, GZ acknowledged he was, dispatch says its not required, GZ says he stopped.

Too bad Zimmerman showed his willingness to lie during the bond hearing process.

Proof that they actually talked in code. Strange that the said that GZ and his wife say they have "155" or 155,000, days before the account reached that amount, I guess his wife is psychic.
I am calling bs on the prosecutors pushing for that. They did have limited means, the money from the account was donated to him for things he needed. I see nothing wrong with him paying bills if all hell broke loose his wife would be stuck with the bills. Not to mention money for security, food, other bills IE mortgage, and any and all court, attorney and other fees he would have to pay. $200k isnt much to live on when you are defending yourself against a murder case.
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Old 06-23-2012, 12:59 AM   #6
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I am calling bs on the prosecutors pushing for that. They did have limited means, the money from the account was donated to him for things he needed. I see nothing wrong with him paying bills if all hell broke loose his wife would be stuck with the bills. Not to mention money for security, food, other bills IE mortgage, and any and all court, attorney and other fees he would have to pay. $200k isnt much to live on when you are defending yourself against a murder case.
All that doesn't matter. They claimed that they were indigent, had no money. That was not the case. They had thousands, six figures, in the bank. The question was not what expenses they may or may not have coming up. The question was what did they have, on hand, at the day of the bond hearing. They were not truthful at the bond hearing. They were not truthful about the amount of money they had on hand. On top of that, Zimmerman surrendered an expired passport but kept his valid passport.
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Old 06-23-2012, 01:30 AM   #7
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All that doesn't matter. They claimed that they were indigent, had no money. That was not the case. They had thousands, six figures, in the bank. The question was not what expenses they may or may not have coming up. The question was what did they have, on hand, at the day of the bond hearing. They were not truthful at the bond hearing. They were not truthful about the amount of money they had on hand. On top of that, Zimmerman surrendered an expired passport but kept his valid passport.
The truth about this case will never be known because of the media/racial outcry interference. The outcome will be the outcome. I hope it is not as bad as L.A. If I had two passports, I would only surrender one. Never know when one would need to get out of Dodge; for whatever reason; i.e., if Obama is re-elected. This whole Martin/Zimmerman thing is just plain "old", and just a replacement for Rodney King. No disrepect; may Rod rest in peace. When, finally, Zimmerman goes to court, hopefully, it will go away as fast as the Casey Anthony saga did. And, when it does go away, may Farakhan, Sharpton, Jackson, etal, go away, as well, forever. Good Night.

Edit: We should all really be concerned about the untold stories that happen every day in our country: black on black, black on white, white on white, hispanic on black, black on hispanic, etc. etc. etc. And, don't forget, the husband on wife, wife on husband, parents on children, strangers killing strangers...the list goes on and on. Why does this one dead black boy embody everything that is going on in our country. He doesn't. Let him rest in peace, also. And let us move on to make our country a better place to live. I just couldn't stand it anymore, and had to comment! Love and peace!
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All that doesn't matter. They claimed that they were indigent, had no money. That was not the case. They had thousands, six figures, in the bank. The question was not what expenses they may or may not have coming up. The question was what did they have, on hand, at the day of the bond hearing. They were not truthful at the bond hearing. They were not truthful about the amount of money they had on hand. On top of that, Zimmerman surrendered an expired passport but kept his valid passport.
Do you blame him? It was overwhelmingly obvious that in both the court of public opinion, and in the prosecutor's mind that GZ was guilty, guilty, guilty, and they needed to prosecute, try and convict him sooner, before any contradictory evidence could be produced.

Speaking of public opinion, on top of everything else, the Eric Holder Brown Shirts (New Black Panthers) had put a bounty on his head, dead or alive.

Any one of us would have done the same thing, assuming we had had both an expired and a current passport. We'd be stupid not to, with so many people out for blood.
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All that doesn't matter. They claimed that they were indigent, had no money. That was not the case. They had thousands, six figures, in the bank. The question was not what expenses they may or may not have coming up. The question was what did they have, on hand, at the day of the bond hearing. They were not truthful at the bond hearing. They were not truthful about the amount of money they had on hand. On top of that, Zimmerman surrendered an expired passport but kept his valid passport.
Do you blame him? It was overwhelmingly obvious that in both the court of public opinion, and in the prosecutor's mind that GZ was guilty, guilty, guilty, and they needed to prosecute, try and convict him sooner, before any contradictory evidence could be produced.

Speaking of public opinion, on top of everything else, the Eric Holder Brown Shirts (New Black Panthers) had put a bounty on his head, dead or alive.

Any one of us would have done the same thing, assuming we had had both an expired and a current passport. We'd be stupid not to, with so many people out for blood.
It sure is fun watching you guys defend a guy who lied to the court and refused to turn in his passport. What is even funny is how you are trying to tie this to holder. What a load of BS.

Whatever zimmermans reasons were, his actions indicate that he feels like he is above that law and that he can freely lie to and deceive the court as long as it suits his needs. Certainly brings into question the credibility of his previous statements.
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Old 06-23-2012, 11:23 AM   #10
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That's a very good question.

Too bad Zimmerman didn't follow established neighborhood watch guidelines.
There is not any established neighborhood watch guidelines.

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Too bad Zimmerman didn't follow the advice of the 911 dispatcher.
He did, he stop and started to head back to his vehicle. But then he did not have to follow the advice of the 911 dispatcher just like Martin did not have to follow the advice of his lady friend on the phone for him to go home, which we was but turned back to got after Zimmerman.

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Too bad Zimmerman showed his willingness to lie during the bond hearing process.
Not quite true. It was Georges wife, not George and the same applies for the SP and her affidavit.
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