Zimmerman has library fine.

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lav

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no,

but it's probably proof to you that he didn't assault his live-in girlfriend, and that he wasn't arrested for it..

considering your thought process.

( i'm not going to read one more post by you, as you are officially on my ignore list. )
 
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no,

but it's probably proof to you that he didn't assault his live-in girlfriend, and that he wasn't arrested for it..

considering your thought process.

( i'm not going to read one more post by you, as you are officially on my ignore list. )
1. You misread his thought process.

2. If you ignore Jimmy, it must be an honor. Ignore me too!
 
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jimmydiggs

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no,

but it's probably proof to you that he didn't assault his live-in girlfriend, and that he wasn't arrested for it..

considering your thought process.

( i'm not going to read one more post by you, as you are officially on my ignore list. )
I don't know what he did and didn't do, and quite frankly it's not on my list of priorities.
 
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DragonSlayer

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God was there. I was not. Only God knows.
 
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The guy sure has a messed up life...not sure its because of who he is...or what he has been through

Betcha he ain't christian
 

Drett

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The guy sure has a messed up life...not sure its because of who he is...or what he has been through

Betcha he ain't christian
Well we know he is not a Muslim. They would have mentioned it by now. :)
 
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jimmydiggs

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Well we know he is not a Muslim. They would have mentioned it by now. :)
American liberals protect Muslims. If he was visiting the local mosque his entire life they may not have mentioned it but once.
 
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kayem77

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I don't see the point of this thread Jimmy, sometimes it's better to let things go.....
 
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I don't see the point of this thread Jimmy, sometimes it's better to let things go.....
He's making fun of people who.

A. Won't let things go.

and

B. Fail to grasp the nature and structure of a proper legal system.
 

Drett

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He's making fun of people who.

A. Won't let things go.

and

B. Fail to grasp the nature and structure of a proper legal system.
Many injustices have been corrected by the efforts of those who don't let go. On the flip side an innocent person's life can be made hell as well by those who don't let go.
 
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Many injustices have been corrected by the efforts of those who don't let go. On the flip side an innocent person's life can be made hell as well by those who don't let go.
A very fair point, sir. Many a great man in history was great because he wouldn't let things go.
 

JimJimmers

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John Newton comes to mind. Not that he was great, but he stuck to what he knew was right.
 
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kayem77

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Is this really about defending what's right? I'm sure everyone feels they are defending what's right. What concerns me is the way we debate what we care about.
 
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John Newton comes to mind. Not that he was great, but he stuck to what he knew was right.
I was actually thinking of William Wilberforce when I wrote the post! Hahaha. Same wavelength tonight.
 

Drett

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I was actually thinking of William Wilberforce when I wrote the post! Hahaha. Same wavelength tonight.
I was thinking more of Human Rights groups than people.
 
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jimmydiggs

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Is this really about defending what's right? I'm sure everyone feels they are defending what's right. What concerns me is the way we debate what we care about.
Why is it that the ones who tell the troublemakers to quiet down, are the ones that get in trouble?

I think maybe you should go have a chat with the trolls before you harp on the ones who are getting tired of trolling.




Take it for what it's worth, or leave that's fine too.