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George Zimmerman, the Constitution, and the shifting politics of self-defense
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<blockquote data-quote="jgarden" data-source="post: 60992953" data-attributes="member: 22001"><p><strong>"MachZerO" is good at speculating and making unsubstantiated accusations against the judge and the authorities, and then has the audacity to demand a high degree of legal correctness from everyone - except himself. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>"MachZerO" completely ignored post #219 that details the circumstances under which Zimmerman had his bail revoked because it contradicts into his predetermined version of what transpired. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>George Zimmerman reminds me of an O. J. Simpson who may have escaped the initial murder conviction but is now doing time in jail. </strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Zimmerman may never be be convicted of murdering Martin, but having demonstrated a pattern of behavior (conspiring to withhold his financial assets) that &#8220;under any definition ... flaunted the system&#8221; (Judge Lester's words) coupled with lying on his application for a 2nd passport and sexual molestation creates a downward spiral that can only result in one outcome - major jail time!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgarden, post: 60992953, member: 22001"] [b]"MachZerO" is good at speculating and making unsubstantiated accusations against the judge and the authorities, and then has the audacity to demand a high degree of legal correctness from everyone - except himself. "MachZerO" completely ignored post #219 that details the circumstances under which Zimmerman had his bail revoked because it contradicts into his predetermined version of what transpired. George Zimmerman reminds me of an O. J. Simpson who may have escaped the initial murder conviction but is now doing time in jail. Zimmerman may never be be convicted of murdering Martin, but having demonstrated a pattern of behavior (conspiring to withhold his financial assets) that “under any definition ... flaunted the system” (Judge Lester's words) coupled with lying on his application for a 2nd passport and sexual molestation creates a downward spiral that can only result in one outcome - major jail time![/b] [/QUOTE]
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