The motherfucking BALLS on Ann Coulter
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 1:45 am
"...overflowing with foulmouthed ignorance."
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http://www.lawyerherald.com/articles/35 ... family.htmAfter the acquittal of George Zimmerman of second degree murder and manslaughter on Saturday evening, many have taken to the streets to protest in cities throughout the U.S. Those who have vented their outrage to the verdict have also taken to social media. One 'mash-up' photo on Twitter of civil rights icon Martin Luther King wearing a hoodie has become a sensation online, but it also generated some anger within his family.
After the acquittal of George Zimmerman of second degree murder and manslaughter on Saturday evening, many have taken to the streets to protest in cities throughout the U.S. Those who have vented their outrage to the verdict have also taken to social media. One 'mash-up' photo on Twitter of civil rights icon Martin Luther King wearing a hoodie has become a sensation online, but it also generated some anger within his family, news reports said.
The artist Nikolas Smith reportedly created the mashup photo.
"Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. would very likely not wear a hoodie," said Alveda King, the leader's neice said on the Andrea Tantaros radio show Tuesday. Alveda King is a former state representative in Georgia.
"I can assure you he would not wear sagging pants. I don't even think I've ever even seen his sons with sagging pants." King added that the verdict has been reached and American must respect it, a sentiment echoed by U.S. President Barack Obama.
Fat, bald guy walking around packing a gun and a bit of an attitude? Please, if he were actually white, he could be our mascot.Gorbachev wrote:New IGx logo: "We are George Zimmerman"?
I wonder if the fact that our hispanic neighborhood Paul Blart was carrying a weapon gave him the balls/bad judgement to confront Trayvon that he wouldn't have had if he had been unarmed.Terry B. wrote:Fat, bald guy walking around packing a gun and a bit of an attitude? Please, if he were actually white, he could be our mascot.Gorbachev wrote:New IGx logo: "We are George Zimmerman"?
Indeed, and plenty of opportunities to exploit it.nafod wrote:I wonder if the fact that our hispanic neighborhood Paul Blart was carrying a weapon gave him the balls/bad judgement to confront Trayvon that he wouldn't have had if he had been unarmed.Terry B. wrote:Fat, bald guy walking around packing a gun and a bit of an attitude? Please, if he were actually white, he could be our mascot.Gorbachev wrote:New IGx logo: "We are George Zimmerman"?
I wonder if Trayvon ever considered calling the cops and reporting a stalker, instead of calling his chunk-a-lunk girlfriend.
Reminds me of a flying mishap. Plenty of opportunities to avoid this.
In all seriousness, I'm buying a Kel-Tec PF9 in his honor.Gorbachev wrote:New IGx logo: "We are George Zimmerman"?
No gun expert here, but the Kel-Tec's I've had in my hands were junk. Still usable obviously.Kazuya Mishima wrote:In all seriousness, I'm buying a Kel-Tec PF9 in his honor.Gorbachev wrote:New IGx logo: "We are George Zimmerman"?
They are suspect in my mind, but the PF9 has gotten great reviews. I know it has stopped a gay-bashing, hash fueled, Skittles sugar crazed assailant at least once.DikTracy6000 wrote:No gun expert here, but the Kel-Tec's I've had in my hands were junk. Still usable obviously.Kazuya Mishima wrote:In all seriousness, I'm buying a Kel-Tec PF9 in his honor.Gorbachev wrote:New IGx logo: "We are George Zimmerman"?
OTOH, my neighbor, a 3-tour VN vet and Marine Drill instructor carries one. I should have said that originally.Kazuya Mishima wrote:They are suspect in my mind, but the PF9 has gotten great reviews. I know it has stopped a gay-bashing, hash fueled, Skittles sugar crazed assailant at least once.DikTracy6000 wrote:No gun expert here, but the Kel-Tec's I've had in my hands were junk. Still usable obviously.Kazuya Mishima wrote:In all seriousness, I'm buying a Kel-Tec PF9 in his honor.Gorbachev wrote:New IGx logo: "We are George Zimmerman"?
Pretty affordable...I'm going to get one with the Crimson Trace as another conceal and carry option.
I was 17 once. I cannot imagine many situations where I would have called the police. You just don't do that when you are a 17 year old kid.I wonder if Trayvon ever considered calling the cops and reporting a stalker, instead of calling his chunk-a-lunk girlfriend.
YestheAbstract wrote: I was 17 once. I cannot imagine many situations where I would have called the police. You just don't do that when you are a 17 year old kid.
Treyvon did not deserve to be shot and killed. The responsibility for that night is not on his shoulders. He was walking home. He was approached by an armed, aggressive thug. They fought and Treyvon started to win.
The thug pulled a gun and shot Treyvon through the chest.
I agree w/this except the conclusion that Z was an aggressive thug. He might have been an aggressive thug but the evidence does not show that. Nor can one know if Treyvon was the aggressive thug which could be construed by his cell phone contents and racist characterization of Z - he may have just been a scared kid. No one alive today knows except Z.theAbstract wrote:I was 17 once. I cannot imagine many situations where I would have called the police. You just don't do that when you are a 17 year old kid.I wonder if Trayvon ever considered calling the cops and reporting a stalker, instead of calling his chunk-a-lunk girlfriend.
Treyvon did not deserve to be shot and killed. The responsibility for that night is not on his shoulders. He was walking home. He was approached by an armed, aggressive thug. They fought and Treyvon started to win.
The thug pulled a gun and shot Treyvon through the chest.
Each person is responsible for their own actions. Trayvon was a juvenile, so along with himself, his parents and other influencers carry the load of not instilling in him the sense to walk away from a fight that you may or may not win once it starts.theAbstract wrote:I was 17 once. I cannot imagine many situations where I would have called the police. You just don't do that when you are a 17 year old kid.I wonder if Trayvon ever considered calling the cops and reporting a stalker, instead of calling his chunk-a-lunk girlfriend.
Treyvon did not deserve to be shot and killed. The responsibility for that night is not on his shoulders.
Given the fact that George Shooter Zimmerman put a bullet in his heart, I would say that Treyvon's characterization of him as a "creepy-ass cracker" was probably justified.DrDonkeyLove wrote:I agree w/this except the conclusion that Z was an aggressive thug. He might have been an aggressive thug but the evidence does not show that. Nor can one know if Treyvon was the aggressive thug which could be construed by his cell phone contents and racist characterization of Z - he may have just been a scared kid. No one alive today knows except Z.theAbstract wrote:I was 17 once. I cannot imagine many situations where I would have called the police. You just don't do that when you are a 17 year old kid.I wonder if Trayvon ever considered calling the cops and reporting a stalker, instead of calling his chunk-a-lunk girlfriend.
Treyvon did not deserve to be shot and killed. The responsibility for that night is not on his shoulders. He was walking home. He was approached by an armed, aggressive thug. They fought and Treyvon started to win.
The thug pulled a gun and shot Treyvon through the chest.
One man's aggressive thug is another man's concerned neighbor checking things out.
I'll meet you half way at creepy-ass. His behavior could have triggered confrontation or rapid avoidance in me. As Nafod said, many opportunities to stop this from amping up were neglected. I think both sides saw what they expected to see vs. what was really going on. Tragedy ensued and continues to ensue.theAbstract wrote:Given the fact that George Shooter Zimmerman put a bullet in his heart, I would say that Treyvon's characterization of him as a "creepy-ass cracker" was probably justified.DrDonkeyLove wrote:I agree w/this except the conclusion that Z was an aggressive thug. He might have been an aggressive thug but the evidence does not show that. Nor can one know if Treyvon was the aggressive thug which could be construed by his cell phone contents and racist characterization of Z - he may have just been a scared kid. No one alive today knows except Z.theAbstract wrote:I was 17 once. I cannot imagine many situations where I would have called the police. You just don't do that when you are a 17 year old kid.I wonder if Trayvon ever considered calling the cops and reporting a stalker, instead of calling his chunk-a-lunk girlfriend.
Treyvon did not deserve to be shot and killed. The responsibility for that night is not on his shoulders. He was walking home. He was approached by an armed, aggressive thug. They fought and Treyvon started to win.
The thug pulled a gun and shot Treyvon through the chest.
One man's aggressive thug is another man's concerned neighbor checking things out.
YupBatboy2/75 wrote:Based the available evidence, both Zimmerman and Trayvon made mistakes that night. I could care less about your conjecture or what the press has said or not said. I'll stick with the available evidence presented in court.
The two mistakes; (1) Zimmerman deciding to get out of his truck and following Trayvon and (2) Trayvon deciding to assualt Zimmerman. However, only one person made a mistake that was illegal; Trayvon. While Zimmersons decicisons were stupid, they were not illegal. Trayvon's decission to assualt Zimmerman was illegal and opened himself up to be legally shot dead.
I agree.Batboy2/75 wrote:Based the available evidence, both Zimmerman and Trayvon made mistakes that night. I could care less about your conjecture or what the press has said or not said. I'll stick with the available evidence presented in court.