Unarmed teen shooting: Is Florida law to blame?
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I'm sure you blokes can think of something far better to call them. Our words are pitiful in comparison.
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What a nice parent Trayvon must have to sign a waiver to get some tattoos

What a nice parent Trayvon must have to sign a waiver to get some tattoos

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I'm pretty sure plenty of people of all ages have tattoos by age 17.Tyrannical wrote:What a nice parent Trayvon must have to sign a waiver to get some tattoos
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It's rather ironic that someone raised as a racist should criticise somebody else's upbringing.Tyrannical wrote:http://dailycaller.com/2012/03/29/secon ... dentified/
What a nice parent Trayvon must have to sign a waiver to get some tattoos
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So 5 year olds would have tattoos by the time they're 17? Does that mean we're all tattooed?Warren Dew wrote:I'm pretty sure plenty of people of all ages have tattoos by age 17.Tyrannical wrote:What a nice parent Trayvon must have to sign a waiver to get some tattoos
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Was Tyrannical raised as a racist or is it all his own work?DaveD wrote:Tyrannical wrote: It's rather ironic that someone raised as a racist should criticise somebody else's upbringing.

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I'm an honest law abiding citizen and that is how I was raised. If Trayvon was raised like that, he'd still be alive.DaveD wrote:It's rather ironic that someone raised as a racist should criticise somebody else's upbringing.Tyrannical wrote:http://dailycaller.com/2012/03/29/secon ... dentified/
What a nice parent Trayvon must have to sign a waiver to get some tattoos
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I'm sure he was just out for a stroll at night, in a gated community in which he didn't live, walking between houses on people's lawns, especially given his prior expulsion from school for being caught with burglary tools and a bag full of women's jewelry.
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I can't imagine his own family members selectively enhancing or omitting certain details about the little tyke, either.
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No Limit N!gga was a sweet, innocent, dear child, just out for some skittles, returning home to spend the middle of the night with his father's fiance, meandering about private property.
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Probably had a game of Scrabble lined up...
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I'm thinking the "innocent until proven guilty" concept should be applied to Martin as well as to Zimmerman.Coito ergo sum wrote:I'm sure he was just out for a stroll at night, in a gated community in which he didn't live, walking between houses on people's lawns, especially given his prior expulsion from school for being caught with burglary tools and a bag full of women's jewelry.
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Okay, poorly phrased - though I wouldn't be surprised if some people do get tattoos by age 5, these days.HomerJay wrote:So 5 year olds would have tattoos by the time they're 17? Does that mean we're all tattooed?
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I agree. However, that has stopped very few people from opining on what Zimmerman might have been up to.Warren Dew wrote:I'm thinking the "innocent until proven guilty" concept should be applied to Martin as well as to Zimmerman.Coito ergo sum wrote:I'm sure he was just out for a stroll at night, in a gated community in which he didn't live, walking between houses on people's lawns, especially given his prior expulsion from school for being caught with burglary tools and a bag full of women's jewelry.
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It's fuckin obvious to anyone with a brain what Zimmerman was up to.
He's a so-called "captain" of a neighbourhood watch, he's phoned in 46 reports in a month, he's going around with a gun, he's ignored the operator who told him not to follow the kid.
He told the operator the kid was black. He said "these assholes always get away".
So he sees him as a black asshole.
He's a typical US gun nut, just dying to shoot something or someone. He got what he wanted.
If you can't see that, you just ain't got a brain.
He's a so-called "captain" of a neighbourhood watch, he's phoned in 46 reports in a month, he's going around with a gun, he's ignored the operator who told him not to follow the kid.
He told the operator the kid was black. He said "these assholes always get away".
So he sees him as a black asshole.
He's a typical US gun nut, just dying to shoot something or someone. He got what he wanted.
If you can't see that, you just ain't got a brain.
While there is a market for shit, there will be assholes to supply it.
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