Zimmerman's Bail Revoked

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I am not talking about the case. We were talking about the donation. You said "KKK supporting a Hispanic?". Why the fuck not? Because Trayvon was black. KKK hates blacks so don't you think it's possible that KKK made a donation to support GZ whose father is white?

Doesn't matter. It's a fact that GZ is a hispanic. The KKK would know that. Again, practically nil on that matter of them donating any $$$ to the GZ's defense fund
 
And vise-versa....there are a lot of whites who have donated to Trayvon's parents also...
Are blacks the only people the KKK "hates"?....No....
KKK is well-known for hating blacks. Maybe one member or two donated some money to GZ. Who knows?
 
I live in So. Calif so I never heard anything about any Mexican getting killed by a hate group at all.

Anyway, it's possible that KKK made a donation to GZ, who knows? His lawyer said that he refuses to name them because of their safety. Remember Spike Lee, the troublemaker?

Oh interesting, I know about there are street gangs between blacks and latino.
 
KKK is well-known for hating blacks. Maybe one member or two donated some money to GZ. Who knows?

That's your opinion. KKK is a racist group. No KKK member would dare donate $$ to the GZ's defense fund. That's my opinion and we'll leave it at that.
 
He wants Zimmerman out of jail and automatically acquit him so he can invite Zimmerman to ride the tank around highway of Georgia.

I don't think Zimmerman knows how to drive my tank. Maybe he can just be an ammo loader?
 
Oh interesting, I know about there are street gangs between blacks and latino.
Oh, of course there are street gangs fighting over their territories. I was talking about Mexicans who are not involved with a gang so I don't know any hate group who wants to kill Mexicans in So. Calif. BTW, they are good people and we get along fine.
 
Oh, of course there are street gangs fighting over their territories. I was talking about Mexicans who are not involved with a gang so I don't know any hate group who wants to kill Mexicans in So. Calif. BTW, they are good people and we get along fine.

Yup, just like Cubans and other hispanics in Miami metro.

I don't understand why street gangs fought over territories and I feel that territories are nothing to me.
 
Hannity is one of them... :roll:

who the hell wants to help GZ is beyond me...im dumbfounded!

Hannity is one of them (KKK)? No. Since the Republican party isn't known for it's history on starting the KKK. That was the Democrat party. Hannity doesn't belong in the Democrat party.
 
Hannity is one of them (KKK)? No. Since the Republican party isn't known for it's history on starting the KKK. That was the Democrat party. Hannity doesn't belong in the Democrat party.

Your claim is false.

Neither of parties endorse the KKK but only individual politicians did.

Hannity sucks, anyway.
 
It looks like DeafTim is correct. :lol:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t510SiltbQA]Is Sean Hannity A KKK member? - YouTube[/ame]
 
The unraveling begins :lol:

Of Arms and the Law: This tells me something about George Zimmerman's prosecutor

Harvard Law Prof. Alan Dershowitz has been critical of Angela Corey's handling of the Zimmerman prosecution, and of her filing an affidavit that omitted important facts favorable to the defense.

So Ms. Corey responds.... calling the dean of the law school, ranting that she's going to sue the school, or maybe file criminal defamation charges against Dershowitz, or sue him.


http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...lan-dershowitz-murder-charge-sanford-shooting

"The idea that a prosecutor would threaten to sue someone who disagrees with her for libel and slander, to sue the university for which he works, and to try to get him disbarred, is the epitome of unprofessionalism," he says.
 
Just my opinion, but being from Jacksonville, Corey has stepped on a lot of toes to get to where she is at....plus the charge against Zimmerman, feel it was just to quell the riots...and of course, put her into the spotlight. She's a hard cookie, no one wants to cross her....She has a lot of enemies at City Hall.
 
Just my opinion, but being from Jacksonville, Corey has stepped on a lot of toes to get to where she is at....plus the charge against Zimmerman, feel it was just to quell the riots...and of course, put her into the spotlight. She's a hard cookie, no one wants to cross her....She has a lot of enemies at City Hall.

It might have saved his life to be in jail. I think most DAs have stepped on many toes to get/do/keep their jobs. Lawyers are never a popular group, unless they win money for you.
 
Just my opinion, but being from Jacksonville, Corey has stepped on a lot of toes to get to where she is at....plus the charge against Zimmerman, feel it was just to quell the riots...and of course, put her into the spotlight. She's a hard cookie, no one wants to cross her....She has a lot of enemies at City Hall.

that's the kind of prosecutor we should have.
 
George Zimmerman inconsistencies: Credibility may prove key in George Zimmerman case - Orlando Sentinel
It is clear from court and public records that George Zimmerman has sometimes been less than truthful.

After shooting Trayvon Martin in late February, he told Sanford police he didn't have a criminal history. He did. Several weeks later, he told the Seminole County Sheriff's Office he had never been in a pretrial-diversion program. That's also untrue.


He contradicted himself on the witness stand in April, telling Trayvon's family during an apology that he had thought their son was close to his age. On the night of the shooting, Zimmerman, 28, described the 17-year-old to police as in his "late teens."

And now Zimmerman is back in jail because he sat silently as his wife, Shellie, testified — under oath — at his bond hearing in April that the couple were, essentially, flat broke. At the time, they had access to about $135,000, funds raised through a website he launched after he shot Trayvon.

Given that Zimmerman is the only surviving witness to the moments before the fatal shot, his credibility is important, experts say.

"Credibility is always a paramount issue in any trial," said Douglas Keene, a trial consultant and forensic psychologist based in Austin, Texas. In a self-defense case, he said, a jury must decide "whether or not someone can be trusted to have used good judgment."

If the Zimmerman case goes to trial, Keene said jurors will have to choose between competing narratives: Was George Zimmerman a vigilante profiling an unarmed teen? Or was he a concerned citizen trying to prevent crime in his community?

Zimmerman's untrue statements

•The night he shot Trayvon Martin to death, police say Zimmerman told them his record was squeaky-clean. In fact, he had been charged in 2005 with resisting arrest without violence during an altercation with a state alcohol officer. Zimmerman wound up in a pretrial-diversion program, a scaled-down version of probation offered to nonviolent first-time offenders.

•When he was booked into the Seminole County Jail on April 11, he told the booking officer that he never had been in a pretrial-diversion program before, documents show.

•At his April 20 bond hearing, while making a surprise apology to Trayvon's family, Zimmerman said he didn't realize Trayvon was so young. In his call to police moments before the shooting, however, he described Trayvon — who was 17 — as in his "late teens."

•At that same hearing, Zimmerman sat silently and did not correct his wife, Shellie, when she, testifying under oath by telephone, said the couple had no savings. At that moment, the couple had at least $135,000 that she had transferred into her credit-union account a few days earlier from a PayPal account that Zimmerman had set up to collect donations.

like I said.... Zimmerman's credibility is at stake in here...
 
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