Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64115107
03-20-2012 07:09 PM
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Reply to FussyMcFusserson - Message ID#: 64165847
03-20-2012 07:14 PM - edited 03-20-2012 07:18 PM
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64165951
03-20-2012 07:20 PM
The_Pirate-King wrote:
Was it Jingai? Or maybe packard? I do remember one of them arguing against hate crime laws and the like.
it was astro
Reply to alucardsexyghost - Message ID#: 64166167
03-20-2012 07:21 PM
Of course... and then I got warned by Raijin for saying that he was trolling.
alucardsexyghost wrote:
The_Pirate-King wrote:
Was it Jingai? Or maybe packard? I do remember one of them arguing against hate crime laws and the like.it was astro
Reply to FussyMcFusserson - Message ID#: 64166013
03-20-2012 07:25 PM
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64166183
03-20-2012 07:28 PM
The_Pirate-King wrote:Of course... and then I got warned by Raijin for saying that he was trolling.
alucardsexyghost wrote:
The_Pirate-King wrote:
Was it Jingai? Or maybe packard? I do remember one of them arguing against hate crime laws and the like.it was astro
Which is crap. Saying someone is trolling isn't an insult and never has been. It's an observation I don't know how it's so hard for them to understand this. ![]()
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64166091
03-20-2012 07:30 PM
The_Pirate-King wrote:
That's fuuuuuudgeed up...
Thank god for the NRA, right?
Yup.
Reply to _Star_Wolf_ - Message ID#: 64166251
03-20-2012 07:30 PM
I agree completely, but that's the way they want to do things. Like how he locked that thread where everyone was talking about Revanchist... but this isn't really the place for this discussion because if you talk about things mods do outside of the mod thread, things get locked.
_Star_Wolf_ wrote:
The_Pirate-King wrote:Of course... and then I got warned by Raijin for saying that he was trolling.
alucardsexyghost wrote:
The_Pirate-King wrote:
Was it Jingai? Or maybe packard? I do remember one of them arguing against hate crime laws and the like.it was astro
Which is crap. Saying someone is trolling isn't an insult and never has been. It's an observation I don't know how it's so hard for them to understand this.
Reply to _Star_Wolf_ - Message ID#: 64166251
03-20-2012 07:34 PM
Reply to FussyMcFusserson - Message ID#: 64165983
03-20-2012 07:34 PM
FussyMcFusserson wrote:
The_Pirate-King wrote:
Was it Jingai? Or maybe packard? I do remember one of them arguing against hate crime laws and the like.*coughastrocough*
Don't be a pussy. Call Astro by name.
Fuk this passive aggresive sh!t.
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64166277
03-20-2012 07:35 PM
Reply to _Star_Wolf_ - Message ID#: 64166323
03-20-2012 07:43 PM
_Star_Wolf_ wrote:
Anyway, back on topic.
The guy ignored orders not to pursue the kid. On top of that, he took a gun with him to confront the kid.
It's insane that this fatass wannabe cop is still on the streets.
They've bee talking about this on The Young Turks, and on one of the 9-1-1 tapes, you can hear Zimmerman spit out a nasty racial slur . . . . .
Reply to Mjöllnir - Message ID#: 64166331
03-20-2012 07:47 PM
Mjöllnir wrote:
FussyMcFusserson wrote:
The_Pirate-King wrote:
Was it Jingai? Or maybe packard? I do remember one of them arguing against hate crime laws and the like.*coughastrocough*
Don't be a pussy. Call Astro by name.
Fuk this passive aggresive sh!t.
Oh yeah, then I get permabanned for a shout-out. Oh well, in for a penny, in for a pound.
Did you know Astro's been here every day since he got the miscarrage thread locked, yet for some reason, he doesn't feel the need to offer his opinion here . . . . .
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64115107
03-20-2012 07:48 PM
"Police didn't arrest George Zimmerman. They didn't arrest him after he got off his car, shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, who was unarmed and on his way back from the store after buying some snacks. They didn't arrest him after 9-11 calls emerged in which police advise Zimmerman, who was on Neighborhood Watch patrol, not to follow Martin.
Sanford, Fla. police said Zimmerman has claimed self defense, so they've handed the case over to the state attorney.
But, as NPR's Joel Rose reported this morning, Florida law may mean prosecuting Zimmerman could prove difficult.
"As long as you are somewhere you have a lawful right to be, if someone attacks you, the words of the statute are you can meet force with force, including deadly force, if you reasonably believe that that is necessary," Jeffrey Bellin, who teaches law at Southern Methodist University, told Joel.
That law is known as the "Stand Your Ground," or "Shoot First" law and it's been controversial since it was passed in 2005. Basically, The Christian Science Monitor reports, the law gets rid of the English Law concept of "duty to retreat" from a situation that is dangerous outside your home."
Reply to Eklo - Message ID#: 64166483
03-20-2012 07:54 PM
So it turns out that Treyvan Martin was talking to a friend while being followed by the neighborhood watch guy:
The pair's phone logs, obtained by ABC News, show they spoke just five minutes before police responded to reports of a shooting at the gated community in Sanford, Fla.
Recounting her conversation with Martin, the teen girl said, "He said this man was watching him, so he put his hoodie on. He said he lost the man."
"I asked Trayvon to run, and he said he was going to walk fast. I told him to run but he said he was not going to run," she said.
After a few minutes, the girl said, Martin thought he was safe. But eventually the man appeared again.
"Trayvon said, 'What are you following me for?'" the girl said. "And the man said, 'What are you doing here?' Next thing I hear is somebody pushing, and somebody pushed Trayvon because the [phone’s\] headset just fell."
The line went dead, the girl said.
"I called him again and he didn't answer the phone," she said.
So it would seem that the teen-ager was the one who was afraid. And rightly so as it turns out.
He didn't run, and for good reason. If he had, he would have been considered a "fleeing suspect" and could have gotten shot. Of course, under Florida's lunatic gun laws, if he stood his ground, he could still get shot. Indeed, under these laws, the only person who has any rights is the one with the gun. And that person is evidently entitled to stalk, chase and shoot unarmed strangers and call it self defense.
Reply to Eklo - Message ID#: 64166483
03-20-2012 07:57 PM
Reply to FussyMcFusserson - Message ID#: 64166425
03-20-2012 08:45 PM
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64166183
03-20-2012 10:30 PM
This is a sad case, but I don't think prosecuting Mr. Zimmerman is going to be easy.Mr. Zimmerman
did show evidence of injury, and Florida law has a provision commonly called, "Stand your ground", where
retreating is not required before asserting a self defense claim. Even a Federal case from the civil rights division
is going to be difficult, they would have to prove that the act was deliberately motivated with the purpose of
denying, by killing, Mr. Martin's civil rights, in other words, they would have to prove some form of racial
motivation was involved as the primary motivating factor. That is a difficult standard in the sense that
there are police reports and other evidence which indicates it was an altercation and possibly self defense.
Essentially Mr. Zimmerman is going to end up bankrupt from this, the legal fees alone will likely put
him out of his home and ruined financially. The media is already attempting to publicly convicting him
without trial, as several blog sites already have done, and by extension making him the larger issue for
gun control law expansion. Personally, I think Mr. Zimmerman should have left well enough alone by
simply calling the police, and heeding their advice to not follow Mr. Martin. Mr. Zimmerman should not
have gotten out of his car, should not have followed Mr. Martin and absolutely should not have shot him,
however, this is a matter for courts to settle, as there is conflicting evidence and reports. Obtaining a
conviction in a court is going to be difficult, however Mr. Zimmerman's life as he previously knew it is now gone,
he will face financial hardships and infamy as a result of the growing media focus on this case.
Reply to Jingai - Message ID#: 64168381
03-20-2012 10:38 PM
One can only hope he will be convicted. I heard someone say that you can hear a racial slur in one of the 911 calls, so that could possibly provide the concrete evidence needed to prove racism was a factor.
Jingai wrote:
This is a sad case, but I don't think prosecuting Mr. Zimmerman is going to be easy.Mr. Zimmerman
did show evidence of injury, and Florida law has a provision commonly called, "Stand your ground", where
retreating is not required before asserting a self defense claim. Even a Federal case from the civil rights division
is going to be difficult, they would have to prove that the act was deliberately motivated with the purpose of
denying, by killing, Mr. Martin's civil rights, in other words, they would have to prove some form of racial
motivation was involved as the primary motivating factor. That is a difficult standard in the sense that
there are police reports and other evidence which indicates it was an altercation and possibly self defense.
Essentially Mr. Zimmerman is going to end up bankrupt from this, the legal fees alone will likely put
him out of his home and ruined financially. The media is already attempting to publicly convicting him
without trial, as several blog sites already have done, and by extension making him the larger issue for
gun control law expansion. Personally, I think Mr. Zimmerman should have left well enough alone by
simply calling the police, and heeding their advice to not follow Mr. Martin. Mr. Zimmerman should not
have gotten out of his car, should not have followed Mr. Martin and absolutely should not have shot him,
however, this is a matter for courts to settle, as there is conflicting evidence and reports. Obtaining a
conviction in a court is going to be difficult, however Mr. Zimmerman's life as he previously knew it is now gone,
he will face financial hardships and infamy as a result of the growing media focus on this case.
Reply to Jingai - Message ID#: 64168381
03-20-2012 10:43 PM
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64168483
03-20-2012 10:49 PM
The_Pirate-King wrote:One can only hope he will be convicted. I heard someone say that you can hear a racial slur in one of the 911 calls, so that could possibly provide the concrete evidence needed to prove racism was a factor.
Jingai wrote:
This is a sad case, but I don't think prosecuting Mr. Zimmerman is going to be easy.Mr. Zimmerman
did show evidence of injury, and Florida law has a provision commonly called, "Stand your ground", where
retreating is not required before asserting a self defense claim. Even a Federal case from the civil rights division
is going to be difficult, they would have to prove that the act was deliberately motivated with the purpose of
denying, by killing, Mr. Martin's civil rights, in other words, they would have to prove some form of racial
motivation was involved as the primary motivating factor. That is a difficult standard in the sense that
there are police reports and other evidence which indicates it was an altercation and possibly self defense.
Essentially Mr. Zimmerman is going to end up bankrupt from this, the legal fees alone will likely put
him out of his home and ruined financially. The media is already attempting to publicly convicting him
without trial, as several blog sites already have done, and by extension making him the larger issue for
gun control law expansion. Personally, I think Mr. Zimmerman should have left well enough alone by
simply calling the police, and heeding their advice to not follow Mr. Martin. Mr. Zimmerman should not
have gotten out of his car, should not have followed Mr. Martin and absolutely should not have shot him,
however, this is a matter for courts to settle, as there is conflicting evidence and reports. Obtaining a
conviction in a court is going to be difficult, however Mr. Zimmerman's life as he previously knew it is now gone,
he will face financial hardships and infamy as a result of the growing media focus on this case.
I think that "stand your ground" #### is just as fuuuuuudgeed up as when someone gets sentenced for legitimately defending themself. It seems extremely likely that Zimmerman did something to provoke, or represented a legitimate threat, to Trayvon Martin; is it Martin's fault if he "stood his ground"?
If there is a tape of Mr. Zimmerman using racial slurs then that could be a factor, but it would depend a great deal
on the circumstances of the language. If he used it to start a confrontation, then obviously a case could be made that
Mr. Zimmerman intended to assault and kill Mr. Martin, and he should be thrown in prison for the remainder of his life.
The issue with the "stand your ground" law is that it is still self defense, you cannot shove or otherwise start an altercation,
and then hide behind the statute and claim self defense. If Mr. Zimmerman started the altercation, by pushing
Mr. Martin or otherwise starting the fight, then Mr. Zimmerman cannot claim self defense, and the "stand your ground"
protections do not apply. Mr. Zimmerman would then be subject to prosecution for either manslaughter or murder
under Florida law, and civil rights violations under Federal Law.
Reply to Jingai - Message ID#: 64168649
03-20-2012 11:30 PM
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64169237
03-21-2012 12:33 AM
If this is the case, then you are probably correct. If the witnesses and evidence clearly show an altercation
took place, then chances are Mr. Zimmerman will not be prosecuted. A civil trial however could still result
in bankruptcy, but even then the chances are the family will never see any real money from it. This is really
an instance where everyone loses, and honestly Mr. Zimmerman could have prevented all of it by not
acting like a "John Wayne" wanna be. Regardless of the legal outcomes, I think that Mr. Zimmerman is
responsible for creating the situation where this tragedy occurred, and I think that at some point he
will be held to answer for it.
Reply to scoobdog - Message ID#: 64168563
03-21-2012 12:35 AM
Reply to The_Pirate-King - Message ID#: 64168483
03-21-2012 10:24 AM
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