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After all these months and months of this being shown that the initial report was a fucking lie, are you still going to try and stand on the idea that he said "coon"?

"...I don't know and don't care..."
Well, most of the 17 year olds that walked through my house thought they could handle themselves.
Maybe, he didn't realize he was in real danger until Zimmeran walked up on him, then he stood his ground. While he was talking to his friend, Zimmerman was only creepy, it wasn't until they encountered each other that either felt threatened, but remember, Zimmerman knew he had a gun.
Zimmerman admitted he was stalking Trayvon there brains. It's on the 911 call. The operator even told him to stop following him.
The only "theory" about my post is that Trayvon punched him first.
Can you read?
I'm not "losing" the debate. You are making your own "facts" up and pretending that repeating it will make people agree with you or believe you without checking. You should stop simply reading Salon and actually pay attention to the actual call.
Here, I'll post a link to a pdf of the entire 911 call, the word "to chase" or any conjugation of that verb was never used.
http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/326700/full-transcript-zimmerman.pdf
You can play the 911 tape and read along. I have.
"unwanted or obsessive attention by an individual"
That is the definition.........or did you create a different one?
AP... GZ did not chase Trayvon... he FOLLOWED HIM.
Repeating a proven falsehood does nothing to bolster your case.. It's intellectually Dishonest.
Zimmerman merely followed him while keeping Trayvon in sight. That is Not illegal and at his size I doubt Zim could chase a burrito around his kitchen table without oxygen.
Zimmerman CHASED NOBODY... Stop repeating a falsehood. It shows weak debate skills
You do realize that 911 records are SOUND and not TEXT......................no you don't all of you keep linking text when you haven't listened to it. But why would you. Fox News screened it for you.........
And just in case you don't have Adobe Acrobat, here it is:
What "racist comment" is it, that he was supposed to have mumbled?
from the trial, idiot.
He said he pulled over his car to call the police non-emergency line. He said he lost sight of the teen, but that Martin soon returned and circled his car.
"As soon as I saw him, I rolled down my windows and stayed on the phone," Zimmerman said on the recording.
"He walked completely around the car?" Singleton asked.
"Yes, ma'am," Zimmerman replied.
Zimmerman went on to say that the dispatcher asked him about the direction in which Martin had gone. He said he was looking for a street address to give the dispatcher and was walking back to the car when Martin confronted him, possibly having jumped out after hiding.
"It was dark and I didn't see him getting ready to punch me," Zimmerman said. "As soon as he punched me I fell back on the grass. He was wailing on my head. Then I started to yell for help, he grabbed my head and started hitting my head into the sidewalk."
On the recording, he said he saw a neighbor leave his home and he yelled again for help.
"He puts his hand on my mouth and nose and says, 'You're going to die tonight.' I don't remember much after that. I couldn't breathe. He still kept trying to hit my heard against the pavement," Zimmerman said.
Zimmerman said he felt Martin's hand "go down," and he thought the teen was reaching for his gun.
"As he banged my head I pulled out my firearm and I shot him. I'm on the ground and he's mounted on top of me, I shot him," Zimmerman said.
Martin said, "You got me, you got me," Zimmerman said.
After the shot, Zimmerman said he got on top of Martin and held his hands. "He was still talking, I said, 'Stay down, don't move.'" Zimmerman said he saw a neighbor with a flashlight, and told the neighbor that he had already called police and that he needed help restraining Martin.
On a four-page written statement, Zimmerman wrote, "My head felt like it was going to explode." He repeatedly referred to Martin as a "suspect," a term prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda highlighted in his questioning.
De la Rionda asked Singleton if police officers used the term "suspect."
"Yes, if we suspect them of a crime, they're a suspect," Singleton replied.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_...-volunteers-police-interview-played-in-court/
After all these months and months of this being shown that the initial report was a fucking lie, are you still going to try and stand on the idea that he said "coon"?![]()
Text over actual sound is idiotic. So dumb. THE SOUND IS OUT THERE AND YOU CAN FIND IT! WHY IGNORE IT AND FAVOR TEXT MORON KID?
Text over actual sound is idiotic. So dumb. THE SOUND IS OUT THERE AND YOU CAN FIND IT! WHY IGNORE IT AND FAVOR TEXT MORON KID?
And this is the truest thing that anyone on the left has proclaimed, in hundreds of posts.
DAMN!!
Am I the only one to see that the words "you got me - you got me" might have been heard as "get off me - get off me"??
Off topic moron. Read the original post.
One more time. And. Again. I'll. Type. It. Slowly.
I listened to the tape and read the transcript at the same time, they match.
No matter how many times you try repeating it, your claim isn't true nor will it become true by trying to repeat it again.
At this point, if you actually want a conversation, you should stop trying to claim what is so clearly false.