well, the people of Florida must have known about his company’s conviction of 17 felonies.They could see he looks like an alien from a spaceship. So they can’t be too surprised that he may be promoting stand-offs of the occasional 2 people on the street “standing their ground”.
So, if I live in Florida, can I sit on my porch with my gun, and, if say George Zimmerman walks onto my lawn, can I shoot him because I feel threatened by him? Is that how it works?
Is that Scott? It looks like Putin.A report from yesterday’s news states that Mr. Zimmerman, along with another man, helped rescue a family of four from an SUV that had flipped over on a highway not far from where the shooting of Mr. Martin took place. It would be nice if his name was known for this story rather than his failure to listen to the 911 operator or to stay in his car the night of the shooting. Still, well done Mr. Zimmerman. You did a good thing.^On a separate note….I hope those who Florida’s voter i.d. laws are trying disenfranchise “Stand Their Ground” over the next two election cycles. Voting should always err on the side of access, not limitation. Access to ballot boxes is the way a civil and respectful nation demonstrates its validity to a watching world.Respectfully,C.
So the guy who made millions ripping off the American taxpayer (and still managed to get elected) wants a day of prayer? Man, these guys are shameless.
shouted “Get out of the comment area! You have nothing to add, you have no right to be here and you are just an impediment”
then followed up, as to prove his point,
“You are still here!
From this I conclude that you will ‘stand your own ground’ in situations important to you.
You are not alone in that decision.”
Dude, I hate to tell you this, you threatened DrC about as much as saying boo to a goose. I’m going out on a limb here, responding on his behalf, but I don’t think DrC felt threatened. You didn’t even use threats, just rudely suggested stuff. Using an internet forum as an analogy for Stand your ground? Ho-hum.
Howgoesit PAJ?I’ve wondered something similar. I think it’s 24 states with SYG laws? And why is the state of Florida being vilified, as you rightly state, for the actions of one man and the failure of prosecutors to charge that man with an appropriate charge?I heard some musicians are going to boycott states where SYG is the law but that’s really all I’ve heard about the other states.Let me know what you learn.Respectfully,C.
pam Miner almost 11 years ago
well, the people of Florida must have known about his company’s conviction of 17 felonies.They could see he looks like an alien from a spaceship. So they can’t be too surprised that he may be promoting stand-offs of the occasional 2 people on the street “standing their ground”.
avarner almost 11 years ago
I thought Rick had flipped to RHINO.I guess he must still be alright, since the lib ink flingers are still picking on him….
cdward almost 11 years ago
So, if I live in Florida, can I sit on my porch with my gun, and, if say George Zimmerman walks onto my lawn, can I shoot him because I feel threatened by him? Is that how it works?
chazandru almost 11 years ago
Is that Scott? It looks like Putin.A report from yesterday’s news states that Mr. Zimmerman, along with another man, helped rescue a family of four from an SUV that had flipped over on a highway not far from where the shooting of Mr. Martin took place. It would be nice if his name was known for this story rather than his failure to listen to the 911 operator or to stay in his car the night of the shooting. Still, well done Mr. Zimmerman. You did a good thing.^On a separate note….I hope those who Florida’s voter i.d. laws are trying disenfranchise “Stand Their Ground” over the next two election cycles. Voting should always err on the side of access, not limitation. Access to ballot boxes is the way a civil and respectful nation demonstrates its validity to a watching world.Respectfully,C.
rockngolfer almost 11 years ago
I didn’t vote for Rick Scott or any of those other idiots except Bill Nelson, I voted for him.
Motivemagus almost 11 years ago
So the guy who made millions ripping off the American taxpayer (and still managed to get elected) wants a day of prayer? Man, these guys are shameless.
fuzzeebc almost 11 years ago
and our government.
d_legendary1 almost 11 years ago
Perhaps he’s George Zimmerman?
OmqR-IV.0 almost 11 years ago
shouted “Get out of the comment area! You have nothing to add, you have no right to be here and you are just an impediment”
then followed up, as to prove his point,
“You are still here!
From this I conclude that you will ‘stand your own ground’ in situations important to you.
You are not alone in that decision.”
Dude, I hate to tell you this, you threatened DrC about as much as saying boo to a goose. I’m going out on a limb here, responding on his behalf, but I don’t think DrC felt threatened. You didn’t even use threats, just rudely suggested stuff. Using an internet forum as an analogy for Stand your ground? Ho-hum.
Jason Allen almost 11 years ago
“From this I conclude that you will ‘stand your own ground’ in situations important to you.”And he’s not waving a gun in your face.
chazandru almost 11 years ago
Howgoesit PAJ?I’ve wondered something similar. I think it’s 24 states with SYG laws? And why is the state of Florida being vilified, as you rightly state, for the actions of one man and the failure of prosecutors to charge that man with an appropriate charge?I heard some musicians are going to boycott states where SYG is the law but that’s really all I’ve heard about the other states.Let me know what you learn.Respectfully,C.