Sietch wrote:Look, it's great that he was acquitted for that particular event in which he did nothing criminal. Nevertheless, considering his history prior to the shooting and his actions afterward—even accounting for the tremendous stress of the trial, etc.—I don't believe he's a very well balanced guy, or a good representative of the civil rights community.
He can't land a day job because no employer wants twenty news crews crowding his parking lot and troops of urban mandrills waving signs outside his business.
This painterly stuff is the best thing for him and I hope he milks it as long and hard as he can.
JDs are awfully expensive but college might be a good place for him to hang out.
Probability of GZ being hired by a LE agency: .00
gunsmith wrote:Sietch wrote:Look, it's great that he was acquitted for that particular event in which he did nothing criminal. Nevertheless, considering his history prior to the shooting and his actions afterward—even accounting for the tremendous stress of the trial, etc.—I don't believe he's a very well balanced guy, or a good representative of the civil rights community.
He can't land a day job because no employer wants twenty news crews crowding his parking lot and troops of urban mandrills waving signs outside his business.
This painterly stuff is the best thing for him and I hope he milks it as long and hard as he can.
JDs are awfully expensive but college might be a good place for him to hang out.
Probability of GZ being hired by a LE agency: .00
I agree. Probability of GZ being hired by LE agency .00
But........If I were him....I'd EFFIN force the issue.
Cop or Lawyer....there's hundreds of Lawyers-to-be over at William Mitchel going to "Night Law School"
If motivated he could do that. Become a prosecutor...that's an entry level job...and then make a Perry Mason like career of defending the 'wrongly accused'
Being a cop ....probably NOT a good idea as your fate is controlled by layers of bosses.
A lawyer....We're paying for sex-change operations for convicted murderers ..... In the interest of 'Fairness' Zimmerman should be able to get Student loans to go through law school (even if it's at night)...and then hired anywhere there is a job posted based on MERIT.
....Look at this Woman Angela Corey....she's a fricking WILDEBEEST.....It was a total disgrace that the State of Florida put her in charge of that trial...she should be emptying waste baskets and changing Diapers in a nursing home....
I REALLY DON'T want to go back to the Zimmerman trial but she tried to sue Harvard and Alan Derschowitz for CRITICIZING her...Rant over.
WILDEBEEST:
ericinmn1970 wrote:I just wish his ongoing story would fade away into obscurity. He's no hero. He's not worth the attention he's getting.
gunsmith wrote:ericinmn1970 wrote:I just wish his ongoing story would fade away into obscurity. He's no hero. He's not worth the attention he's getting.
The reason we can't forget the Zimmerman event is not the Verdict or so much the specifics of the law.....it is the fact that HE WAS LYNCHED.
Any normal processing of this case was set aside in order to get a rope around his neck. Just one of the many outrages committed is the fact that the local police chief lost his job because he would not lie about the case...and on and on.
Al Sharpton was at the head of this lynch mob and then went on MSNBC at night to report on the news he just made ?????
Sietch wrote:Look, it's great that he was acquitted for that particular event in which he did nothing criminal. Nevertheless, considering his history prior to the shooting and his actions afterward—even accounting for the tremendous stress of the trial, etc.—I don't believe he's a very well balanced guy, or a good representative of the civil rights community.
ericinmn1970 wrote:
Oh I'm well aware of the stories on how Eric Holder's DOJ sent representatives down to Florida. The purpose of which was to whip up racial hysteria and incite protests to bring this particular case to a trial. But my personal opinion of GZ the man, is similar to Sietch's.Sietch wrote:Look, it's great that he was acquitted for that particular event in which he did nothing criminal. Nevertheless, considering his history prior to the shooting and his actions afterward—even accounting for the tremendous stress of the trial, etc.—I don't believe he's a very well balanced guy, or a good representative of the civil rights community.
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