Steve Benson for July 20, 2012

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    Jason Allen  almost 12 years ago

    Sounds like Zimmerman is trying to absolve himself of the guilt. That or laying the foundation for an insanity plea.

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    ReaderLady  almost 12 years ago

    For once, Stevo, I agree with you.

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    ARodney  almost 12 years ago

    No one deserves to be shot, rightie.

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    Simon_Jester  almost 12 years ago

    ‘Skittles’ , of course, is only a subsitute for the word rightisright WISHES he could use,…but can’t if he doesn’t want his post deleted.

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    Heavy B  almost 12 years ago

    No, the one who will leave with the blood of murder on his hands is zimmerman. But what did Trayvon do that caused the karma backlash you talk about?That interview was digusting. Hannity led zimmerman the whole time, getting him to blame Trayvon for his own death. Worst of all, zimmerman said he didn’t regret anything. If you don’t regret killing an unarmed teenager, thats the personality of a violent sociopath.

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    pirate227  almost 12 years ago

    You guys realize that @rightiswrong, is just a troll, right?

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    Dtroutma  almost 12 years ago

    HIs defense attorney looking for a change of venue to like, well, Mars, as he’s polluting any potential jury pool??

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    josefw  almost 12 years ago

    It appears that the court of Public Opinion has Zimmerman guilty. Judge, Jury and Executioners. Have we not learned anything from the O. J. Simpson or Casey Anthony cases?

    We have heard Zimmerman’s side, now let’s wait for the DA to make his/her case in a court of law.

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    lonecat  almost 12 years ago

    I’m quite happy to wait for the judicial process to take its course, but Zimmerman keeps putting himself into the public eye, so he makes himself fair game. He’s innocent until proven guilty, but that doesn’t mean I can’t form an opinion of his character.

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    braindead Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    Maybe it was for sitting so close to Hannity.

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    Ketira  almost 12 years ago

    I think that this is not just against Zimmerman, but FOXNews as well. I’ll have to pass this along to a webcartoonist who draws about different Pantheons living in the same “city” together; it’s called Welcome to Hereafter. ; ) .When you find the comic, be sure to read from the beginning. The cartoonist of that comic got political earlier this year…. XD

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    zekedog55  almost 12 years ago

    “And I you for being the same.” ???

    Yep, you can’t fix stupid.

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    Dtroutma  almost 12 years ago

    The 911 tapes made the situation quite clear, from a LEGAL standpoint. Zimmerman’s “clean up”- notice no “skin head” hairdo any more?, and “religion”, is nothing but his attorney’s attempt to “play” that “court of public opinion”, and get them to FORGET that tape, and the facts of his pursuit, and tracking down, of Martin. Even if IN a “fight” that HE started by tracking down the victim, using the gun was at a minimum, “voluntary manslaughter” in most states.

    I sat on a jury where the accused bit another man’s nose off in a “bar fight”. It was his DEFENSE attorney, that brought in a “friend” (from another jail) who testified this “victim” started the fight, had been a wrestling champion, and had FIVE GUYS to “back him up” if it looked like he was losing the fight, HE STARTED!

    The 911 tape clearly shows Zimmerman initiated the action, refused to “back down” as advised by the dispatcher, and went WAY beyond all directions to “neighborhood watch” groups. He was also in VIOLATION OF the “stand your ground” law.

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