Monday, July 8, 2013

Trayvon Martin's Mom, Sabrina Fulton, on the Stand

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  1. The fact that the mothers of both parties in this case have said that the screams belong to their respective sons underscores the testimony of the expert witness who said that the identity cant be scientifically determined.

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  2. Wow. These lawyers are total scumbags. What kind of asshole questions are those? Did she "enjoy listening to the tape" of her child screaming?? Did she "hope he didn't cause his own death"??

    If this is the best that Zimmerman could find to represent him, it'll be a miracle if he gets off.

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  3. In a sense it is a shame that Zimmerman's original defense team was forced to step down by his own foolish publicity seeking antics, (Sean Hannity, the website, et cetera.) This clown is like a dirty cockroach. He scurries away from the light of truth to hide in the dark recesses.

    You express yourself well Baldr. Total out-of-touch sicko. No match for this strong woman.

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  4. It's an attorney's job to challenge the witnesses for the other side. Of course, a question that right-thinking people outside of the court are wondering is why she didn't raise her son any better.

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    1. "Raise her son any better?" What the fuck are you talking about. He had pot in his system. You're such a hyprocrite, Greg. You support decriminalizing and legalizing pot use but you claim Trayvon wasn't raised right because he used it.

      Or was he not raised right because he didn't take shit from the neighborhood watchman, who at a glance labelled Trayvon a fucking punk who looked high on drugs and followed him and said no-one-knows-what to instigate the fight.

      That sounds like something you'd do, Greg.

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    2. I'm talking about the details we've seen from Martin's history of filthy tweets and bad behavior in school. Certainly, a teenager who is taking illegal drugs has something agley at home. It doesn't matter whether marijuana will be legal in the future. It's presently illegal, and he was a teenager and so shouldn't have been using it to begin with. And yes, she should have taught him better about not attacking someone who, so far as the evidence suggests, just asked him a question.

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    3. Hypocrite. Your usual position is marijuana use is no big deal. Now, OMG he was using illegal drugs.

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