Did George Zimmerman Get Away With Murder?

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If this proves to be true, and it is Slate reporting. Then there should be charges of trying to incite riot brought against ABC news. Once again the left is caught lying to the American people. Not make a mistake, not bias but out right fabrication of the truth.

Did George Zimmerman get away with murder? No. Juror B29 is being framed. - Slate Magazine

1. The phrase “got away with murder” was put in her mouth. Nightline shows ABC interviewer Robin Roberts asking Maddy: “Some people have said, ‘George Zimmerman got away with murder. How do you respond to those people who say that?’ ” Maddy appears to reply promptly and confidently: “George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.” But that’s not quite how the exchange happened. In the unedited video, Roberts’ question is longer, with words that have been trimmed from the Nightline version, and Maddy pauses twice, for several seconds, as she struggles to answer it. “… George Zimmerman … That’s—George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.”

You have to watch her, not just read her words, to pick up her meaning. As she struggles to answer, she looks as though she’s trying to reconcile the sentiment that’s been quoted to her—that Zimmerman “got away with murder”—with her own perspective. So she repeats the quote and adds words of her own, to convey what she thinks: that there’s a justice higher than the law, which Zimmerman will have to face. She thinks he’s morally culpable, not legally guilty.
 
If this proves to be true, and it is Slate reporting. Then there should be charges of trying to incite riot brought against ABC news. Once again the left is caught lying to the American people. Not make a mistake, not bias but out right fabrication of the truth.

Did George Zimmerman get away with murder? No. Juror B29 is being framed. - Slate Magazine

1. The phrase “got away with murder” was put in her mouth. Nightline shows ABC interviewer Robin Roberts asking Maddy: “Some people have said, ‘George Zimmerman got away with murder. How do you respond to those people who say that?’ ” Maddy appears to reply promptly and confidently: “George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.” But that’s not quite how the exchange happened. In the unedited video, Roberts’ question is longer, with words that have been trimmed from the Nightline version, and Maddy pauses twice, for several seconds, as she struggles to answer it. “… George Zimmerman … That’s—George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.”

You have to watch her, not just read her words, to pick up her meaning. As she struggles to answer, she looks as though she’s trying to reconcile the sentiment that’s been quoted to her—that Zimmerman “got away with murder”—with her own perspective. So she repeats the quote and adds words of her own, to convey what she thinks: that there’s a justice higher than the law, which Zimmerman will have to face. She thinks he’s morally culpable, not legally guilty.

The attorney that is with her is the same attorney that prosecuted Zimmerman in 2005. Check it out.http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2013/07/26/b-29-attorney-david-m-chico/
 
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If this proves to be true, and it is Slate reporting. Then there should be charges of trying to incite riot brought against ABC news. Once again the left is caught lying to the American people. Not make a mistake, not bias but out right fabrication of the truth.

Did George Zimmerman get away with murder? No. Juror B29 is being framed. - Slate Magazine

1. The phrase “got away with murder” was put in her mouth. Nightline shows ABC interviewer Robin Roberts asking Maddy: “Some people have said, ‘George Zimmerman got away with murder. How do you respond to those people who say that?’ ” Maddy appears to reply promptly and confidently: “George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.” But that’s not quite how the exchange happened. In the unedited video, Roberts’ question is longer, with words that have been trimmed from the Nightline version, and Maddy pauses twice, for several seconds, as she struggles to answer it. “… George Zimmerman … That’s—George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.”

You have to watch her, not just read her words, to pick up her meaning. As she struggles to answer, she looks as though she’s trying to reconcile the sentiment that’s been quoted to her—that Zimmerman “got away with murder”—with her own perspective. So she repeats the quote and adds words of her own, to convey what she thinks: that there’s a justice higher than the law, which Zimmerman will have to face. She thinks he’s morally culpable, not legally guilty.

Zimmerman clearly got away with manslaughter. The charge of murder was inappropriate. The evidence of manslaughter was obvious, and the jury erred in not convicting for it.
 
If this proves to be true, and it is Slate reporting. Then there should be charges of trying to incite riot brought against ABC news. Once again the left is caught lying to the American people. Not make a mistake, not bias but out right fabrication of the truth.

Did George Zimmerman get away with murder? No. Juror B29 is being framed. - Slate Magazine

1. The phrase “got away with murder” was put in her mouth. Nightline shows ABC interviewer Robin Roberts asking Maddy: “Some people have said, ‘George Zimmerman got away with murder. How do you respond to those people who say that?’ ” Maddy appears to reply promptly and confidently: “George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.” But that’s not quite how the exchange happened. In the unedited video, Roberts’ question is longer, with words that have been trimmed from the Nightline version, and Maddy pauses twice, for several seconds, as she struggles to answer it. “… George Zimmerman … That’s—George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.”

You have to watch her, not just read her words, to pick up her meaning. As she struggles to answer, she looks as though she’s trying to reconcile the sentiment that’s been quoted to her—that Zimmerman “got away with murder”—with her own perspective. So she repeats the quote and adds words of her own, to convey what she thinks: that there’s a justice higher than the law, which Zimmerman will have to face. She thinks he’s morally culpable, not legally guilty.

Zimmerman clearly got away with manslaughter. The charge of murder was inappropriate. The evidence of manslaughter was obvious, and the jury erred in not convicting for it.

oh well shit happens

carry on
 
You could make that exact same claim about everyone who has ever killed someone in what was validated ( ie from a due process) to be self defense; especially those that killed someone under Florida's Stand Your Ground statute. Also, many Blacks in Florida have gotten away with murder under this statute; a relevant fact given the racial tenure of the debate.
 
Some people have said, ‘Obama and Holder are accessories to Brian Terry's murder'. How do you respond to those people who say that?
 
If this proves to be true, and it is Slate reporting. Then there should be charges of trying to incite riot brought against ABC news. Once again the left is caught lying to the American people. Not make a mistake, not bias but out right fabrication of the truth.

Did George Zimmerman get away with murder? No. Juror B29 is being framed. - Slate Magazine

1. The phrase “got away with murder” was put in her mouth. Nightline shows ABC interviewer Robin Roberts asking Maddy: “Some people have said, ‘George Zimmerman got away with murder. How do you respond to those people who say that?’ ” Maddy appears to reply promptly and confidently: “George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.” But that’s not quite how the exchange happened. In the unedited video, Roberts’ question is longer, with words that have been trimmed from the Nightline version, and Maddy pauses twice, for several seconds, as she struggles to answer it. “… George Zimmerman … That’s—George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.”

You have to watch her, not just read her words, to pick up her meaning. As she struggles to answer, she looks as though she’s trying to reconcile the sentiment that’s been quoted to her—that Zimmerman “got away with murder”—with her own perspective. So she repeats the quote and adds words of her own, to convey what she thinks: that there’s a justice higher than the law, which Zimmerman will have to face. She thinks he’s morally culpable, not legally guilty.

Zimmerman clearly got away with manslaughter. The charge of murder was inappropriate. The evidence of manslaughter was obvious, and the jury erred in not convicting for it.

oh well shit happens

carry on

Carry on pointing out the jury's mistakes and Zimmermans obvious racism? Will do.
 
Zimmerman clearly got away with manslaughter. The charge of murder was inappropriate. The evidence of manslaughter was obvious, and the jury erred in not convicting for it.

oh well shit happens

carry on

Carry on pointing out the jury's mistakes and Zimmermans obvious racism? Will do.

Carry on like lying about Zimmerman being a racist and blaming a jury to which you did not sit in on the trial? Everyone knew Zimmerman was not going to be convicted, except those who lie about him being white and being a racist. Give it up you ain't gonna win in starting a race war, the blacks are on to you.
 
If this proves to be true, and it is Slate reporting. Then there should be charges of trying to incite riot brought against ABC news. Once again the left is caught lying to the American people. Not make a mistake, not bias but out right fabrication of the truth.

Did George Zimmerman get away with murder? No. Juror B29 is being framed. - Slate Magazine

1. The phrase “got away with murder” was put in her mouth. Nightline shows ABC interviewer Robin Roberts asking Maddy: “Some people have said, ‘George Zimmerman got away with murder. How do you respond to those people who say that?’ ” Maddy appears to reply promptly and confidently: “George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.” But that’s not quite how the exchange happened. In the unedited video, Roberts’ question is longer, with words that have been trimmed from the Nightline version, and Maddy pauses twice, for several seconds, as she struggles to answer it. “… George Zimmerman … That’s—George Zimmerman got away with murder. But you can’t get away from God.”

You have to watch her, not just read her words, to pick up her meaning. As she struggles to answer, she looks as though she’s trying to reconcile the sentiment that’s been quoted to her—that Zimmerman “got away with murder”—with her own perspective. So she repeats the quote and adds words of her own, to convey what she thinks: that there’s a justice higher than the law, which Zimmerman will have to face. She thinks he’s morally culpable, not legally guilty.

Zimmerman clearly got away with manslaughter. The charge of murder was inappropriate. The evidence of manslaughter was obvious, and the jury erred in not convicting for it.

The evidence necessary for manslaughter is the same as it is for murder. The jury received jury instructions for manslaughter as a lesser included offense. Unfortunately for the pro black thug crowd, self defense is a defense to both murder and manslaughter.
 
oh well shit happens

carry on

Carry on pointing out the jury's mistakes and Zimmermans obvious racism? Will do.

Carry on like lying about Zimmerman being a racist and blaming a jury to which you did not sit in on the trial? Everyone knew Zimmerman was not going to be convicted, except those who lie about him being white and being a racist. Give it up you ain't gonna win in starting a race war, the blacks are on to you.

Millions of Americans think Roly Poly 30 year old community college student George Zimmerman is a racist, and called the cops based on Trayvon's race. And millions of Americans think the jury was wrong. If George has to live in a hidey hold for the rest of his already very patheitic life, that's on him, it's his fault.

Just quit calling the cops on black people unless you witness them committing a crime. That's all liberals are asking. Why is that so hard?
 
Carry on pointing out the jury's mistakes and Zimmermans obvious racism? Will do.

Carry on like lying about Zimmerman being a racist and blaming a jury to which you did not sit in on the trial? Everyone knew Zimmerman was not going to be convicted, except those who lie about him being white and being a racist. Give it up you ain't gonna win in starting a race war, the blacks are on to you.

Millions of Americans think Roly Poly 30 year old community college student George Zimmerman is a racist, and called the cops based on Trayvon's race. And millions of Americans think the jury was wrong. If George has to live in a hidey hold for the rest of his already very patheitic life, that's on him, it's his fault.

Just quit calling the cops on black people unless you witness them committing a crime. That's all liberals are asking. Why is that so hard?

Horsehit-----do you read ? Liberals want the feds to indict him.
 
All millions of Americans know about the trial is what they have heard in the filtered and exaggerated media.
 
You could make that exact same claim about everyone who has ever killed someone in what was validated ( ie from a due process) to be self defense; especially those that killed someone under Florida's Stand Your Ground statute. Also, many Blacks in Florida have gotten away with murder under this statute; a relevant fact given the racial tenure of the debate.


SO easy to spout as the left,etc. are prone to do unsubstantiated and hysterical, hyperbolic, infrequent events... WHEN the
FACTS are so easy to find!!


After 8 years and 135 FATAL Stand Your Ground cases in Florida:

44 blacks were accused; 25% convicted; 55% justified; (not convicted.. found not guilty) ; and 9% pending..

76 whites were accused; 33% convicted; 53% justified;(not convicted.. found not guilty) and 11% pending...

By repealing the law, all those blacks found "justified" would be convicted!

So once again "excited, good intentions ignorati will convict MORE blacks of killing if in Florida the "Stand Your Ground" law is repealed!

Stand your ground law, Trayvon Martin and a shocking legacy | Tampa Bay Times

Just The FACTS!!!
 
You could make that exact same claim about everyone who has ever killed someone in what was validated ( ie from a due process) to be self defense; especially those that killed someone under Florida's Stand Your Ground statute. Also, many Blacks in Florida have gotten away with murder under this statute; a relevant fact given the racial tenure of the debate.


SO easy to spout as the left,etc. are prone to do unsubstantiated and hysterical, hyperbolic, infrequent events... WHEN the
FACTS are so easy to find!!


After 8 years and 135 FATAL Stand Your Ground cases in Florida:

44 blacks were accused; 25% convicted; 55% justified; (not convicted.. found not guilty) ; and 9% pending..

76 whites were accused; 33% convicted; 53% justified;(not convicted.. found not guilty) and 11% pending...

By repealing the law, all those blacks found "justified" would be convicted!

So once again "excited, good intentions ignorati will convict MORE blacks of killing if in Florida the "Stand Your Ground" law is repealed!

Stand your ground law, Trayvon Martin and a shocking legacy | Tampa Bay Times

Just The FACTS!!!

Higher percentage not a higher number. Just to be precise.
 
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