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joebxr
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Actually by definition, the case is closed...verdict rendered and no further ability re-prosecute same charges as a result...so this CASE CLOSED!
Other charges can be brought if ther is evidence or if there is a civil suit, but this specific case is closed.
What is not closed is the repercussions of the verdict and actions of George Zimmerman


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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I'm glad that for you "the case is closed" but for me and for much of America and especially for George
Zimmerman, the case is far from closed.




Sounds like a death threat


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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All government systems are failing.  The legislative branch is perceived as failing, now the judicial system is perceived as failing.  The people are losing their faith in the government systems.  With corruption so widespread in government, will the government lose consent of the governed?


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Quoted from Henry


Sounds like a death threat


HA HA HA!  Yea a death threat!!!  
For Henry, "Good Morning" sounds like a death threat... Good thing Henry is 'packin'!
Henry can't wait to follow in his hero's footsteps and shoot someone... anyone!



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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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All government systems are failing.  The legislative branch is perceived as failing, now the judicial system is perceived as failing.  The people are losing their faith in the government systems.  With corruption so widespread in government, will the government lose consent of the governed?


Cicero (rubbing his hands together with a big ear to ear grin) The system is failing, the govt is failing...
He can hardly believe his good fortune... a total govt collapse!!!
Oh wait... Cicero just woke up from his wet dream of America Collapsing!  


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Quoted from Box A Rox


Cicero (rubbing his hands together with a big ear to ear grin) The system is failing, the govt is failing...
He can hardly believe his good fortune... a total govt collapse!!!


It's not a government collapse I rub my hands together for, it's the awakening of the people.  Hopefully they are seeing what has always been.

I knew things were changing for the better when box-a-rox posted an article that referenced G W Bush supporting immigration reform.  The "progressives" are marching out the Bush's to sell their legislation.  


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It's not a government collapse I rub my hands together for, it's the awakening of the people.  Hopefully they are seeing what has always been.

I knew things were changing for the better when box-a-rox posted an article that referenced G W Bush supporting immigration reform.  The "progressives" are marching out the Bush's to sell their legislation.  


That story is from the 2000 Bush Campaign.  It was the only good thing about the Bush agenda.
  As a border state governor, he saw what was needed in immigration.
Once in office, the neocons trashed it.  Too bad... we would be years ahead if GWB went after
Immigration Reform instead of going after Saddam's oil.


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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That was the problem.
Once the facts came out, nobody came.



The media was DYING for some juicy riot footage, so much so that I think they were actually trying to encourage it.
Anything for ratings.
Scumbags.


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Once in office, the neocons trashed it.  Too bad... we would be years ahead if GWB went after
Immigration Reform instead of going after Saddam's oil.


Bush was and IS a neocon.  His administration was filled with the same neocons that were in his daddies administration.  The same neocons that are now pushing amnesty like McCain and Graham.  Amnesty is a neocon policy.  The neocons are still trying to dictate policy.  They are not stopping amnesty, they are being stopped.  

Your democrat party and the neocons agree more than disagree on a majority of foreign and domestic policy.


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"These @ssholes Always Get Away”

George Zimmerman was right.  The @sshole got away with it!



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When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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The Zimmerman Jury

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Four of the six jurors from the murder trial of George
Zimmerman have distanced themselves from statements another juror made
in a televised interview.

The four jurors issued a brief statement Tuesday on court stationery saying
the opinions expressed by Juror B37 to CNN's Anderson Cooper are not representative
of their views.


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Former President Jimmy Carter on Tuesday weighed in on the murder trial of George Zimmerman,
saying the "jury made the right decision" in acquitting the neighborhood watch volunteer of all charges
in the shooting death of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin.

"I think the jury made the right decision based in the evidence presented because the prosecution
inadvertently set the standard so high that the jury had to be convinced that it was a deliberate
act by Zimmerman and that he was not defending himself and so forth," Carter told television station
WXIA in Atlanta. "It's not a moral question, it's a legal question and the American law requires
that the jury listens to the evidence presented."


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Man box is butt hurt over him walking, for someone who said he didn't care he sure is trying to find some argument, sorry box but it is over, move on.


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Quoted from Henry
Man box is butt hurt over him walking, for someone who said he didn't care he sure
is trying to find some argument, sorry box but it is over, move on.


As posted several times before, it's not the verdict that I hoped for, but I'm satisfied with the
job the jury did in this case.
Given the evidence provided to them, the jury came to a reasonable conclusion.  
And...
This isn't over.  George Zimmerman has a lifetime of regret ahead of him, and a lifetime of everyone
knowing that he got away with murder.  

Look at how OJ, also found not guilty of murder, has done since his 'not guilty' verdict.  Zimmerman
may expect a similar outcome.



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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