The Official Zimmerman Trial Verdict Thread

What are your Initial Thoughts on the Guilt or Innocence of George Zimmerman?


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so long as the person's appearance gives sufficient indications of negroid racial characteristics, it is reasonable to ascribe a 'black' racial status to that person... There are variations... There are exceptions that prove the rule... The methodology is not infallible... But it will serve adequately in the vast majority of cases, and may be reasonably relied to serve as a placeholder until something more authoritative comes along. Looking at the women, it seems correct to classify her as black, in whole or in part. This is not rocket science.

I agree with those classifying the woman as black-hispanic, based upon her physical appearance on the tv show interview. Is it possible that that is incorrect? Yep. But damned unlikely. And it can certainly serve as a placeholder. Situation has been un-complicated. Sheesh.

it the ginger people that i am worried about. They scare the shit out of me.:eek:

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Does following people and spying on them make you feel superior?

If there has been a rash of crime/burglaries in the neighborhood and somebody looks out of place or is behaving suspiciously, following them certainly makes me feel honorably responsible. Not superior, but it is something that responsible citizens do, most especially if they have agreed to be part of a neighborhood watch program. Neighborhood watch programs are not in the law enforcement business, but noting things out of place or improperly secured or possibly suspicious people is what they are all about. And sometimes following and observing people is part of that.

Then call the police and leave it at that.

Why? Thousands of home burglaries, auto thefts, and other crimes are prevented or the perpetrators apprehended every year because responsible citizens decided to get involved. I call the police but you can bet that if I can keep the suspects in sight until the police respond, I will do so. That is what George Zimmerman claimed to be doing the night Trayvon Martin assaulted him. The prosecution did their damndest, but they simply could not make the situation look any other way. Which is why George Zimmerman received a not guilty verdict.

Please don't move into my neighborhood. I want people living around me who will help us all look out for each other.
 
If there has been a rash of crime/burglaries in the neighborhood and somebody looks out of place or is behaving suspiciously, following them certainly makes me feel honorably responsible. Not superior, but it is something that responsible citizens do, most especially if they have agreed to be part of a neighborhood watch program. Neighborhood watch programs are not in the law enforcement business, but noting things out of place or improperly secured or possibly suspicious people is what they are all about. And sometimes following and observing people is part of that.

Then call the police and leave it at that.

Why? Thousands of home burglaries, auto thefts, and other crimes are prevented or the perpetrators apprehended every year because responsible citizens decided to get involved. I call the police but you can bet that if I can keep the suspects in sight until the police respond, I will do so. That is what George Zimmerman claimed to be doing the night Trayvon Martin assaulted him. The prosecution did their damndest, but they simply could not make the situation look any other way. Which is why George Zimmerman received a not guilty verdict.

Please don't move into my neighborhood. I want people living around me who will help us all look out for each other.

Good call--he's probably the peeping type anyway. :eusa_whistle:
 
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