Heffay wrote:That's not a personal attack. That's a stereotype.
A personal attack is something like calling Trayvon "Trayvoon." And it has the added bonus of being incredibly racist.
Racist? How?
Heffay wrote:That's not a personal attack. That's a stereotype.
A personal attack is something like calling Trayvon "Trayvoon." And it has the added bonus of being incredibly racist.
grousemaster wrote:Heffay wrote:That's not a personal attack. That's a stereotype.
A personal attack is something like calling Trayvon "Trayvoon." And it has the added bonus of being incredibly racist.
Racist? How?
MasonK wrote:Heffay wrote:That's not a personal attack. That's a stereotype.
A personal attack is something like calling Trayvon "Trayvoon." And it has the added bonus of being incredibly racist.
I don't know why I'm stepping in this mess.
Have to disagree- Trayvooon is neither a personal attack nor racist. It's a weak attempt at humor like 'Obummer', or 'George Hitler Walker Bush'. If you wish to revise and extend your argument to sway me, then by all means do so.
grousemaster wrote:Heffay wrote:That's not a personal attack. That's a stereotype.
A personal attack is something like calling Trayvon "Trayvoon." And it has the added bonus of being incredibly racist.
Racist? How?
Heffay wrote:MasonK wrote:Heffay wrote:That's not a personal attack. That's a stereotype.
A personal attack is something like calling Trayvon "Trayvoon." And it has the added bonus of being incredibly racist.
I don't know why I'm stepping in this mess.
Have to disagree- Trayvooon is neither a personal attack nor racist. It's a weak attempt at humor like 'Obummer', or 'George Hitler Walker Bush'. If you wish to revise and extend your argument to sway me, then by all means do so.
Obummer = Obama and Bummer.
What word do you think "Trayvoon" is being mashed up with? Just hazard a guess. Go for it. Let's see how disingenuous you can be.
tman wrote:"Coon."
Heffay wrote:That's not a personal attack. That's a stereotype.
A personal attack is something like calling Trayvon "Trayvoon." And it has the added bonus of being incredibly racist.
tman wrote:"Coon."
grousemaster wrote:You just don't seem to grasp how much evidence it takes to prove something beyond a "reasonable doubt". O.J. walks, and Casey Anthony walks in Florida...why? Not enough evidence to erase all doubt.
Heffay wrote:MasonK wrote:Heffay wrote:That's not a personal attack. That's a stereotype.
A personal attack is something like calling Trayvon "Trayvoon." And it has the added bonus of being incredibly racist.
I don't know why I'm stepping in this mess.
Have to disagree- Trayvooon is neither a personal attack nor racist. It's a weak attempt at humor like 'Obummer', or 'George Hitler Walker Bush'. If you wish to revise and extend your argument to sway me, then by all means do so.
Obummer = Obama and Bummer.
What word do you think "Trayvoon" is being mashed up with? Just hazard a guess. Go for it. Let's see how disingenuous you can be.
About GZvNBC.com
on 06 December 2012. Posted in Press Releases
This GZvNBC.com website is operated on behalf of George Zimmerman by the O’Mara Law Group and The Beasley Firm, LLC. The purpose of the website is to provide news and public documents related to Mr. Zimmerman’s complaint against NBC. Like the GZLegalCase.com website, this site necessary to counter the avalanche of negative publicity -- and as the George Zimmerman v. NBCUniversal Media, LLC. complaint alleges –- including deceptive and exploitative journalism that has defamed the character of George Zimmerman.
This GZvNBC.com website will share many of the same goals outlined in the article entitled “Why Social Media for George Zimmerman” on the GZLegalCase.com website, especially the goal of Disputing Misinformation. However, in the case of the GZvNBC.com website, we intend on disputing misinformation with the same publicity and vigor that it was originally spread by NBC.
Donations from the GZDefenseFund.com website have exceeded $46,000 since we announced the fund was out of money on May 29. Individual donations have ranged from $5.00 to $2,000.00. Many contributors have left comments with their donations.
A $10.00 donation from Dallas, Texas:
“Everyone deserves a fair trial.”
A $40.00 donation from Bell View, FL:
“I hope this little money helps. I don’t know if you are right or wrong, but you do deserve a fair trial. I can only hope if I were thrown to the wolves someone would come help me out.”
A $10.00 donation from New Orleans, LA
“As a law student, I believe in the right to a fair trial as fundamental to our justice system. I would love to do anything I can to help ensure Mr. Zimmerman receives the fair trial he deserves.”
A $10.00 donation from The Villages, FL
“I am concerned that a jury may be afraid to find you innocent.”
A $10.00 donation from North Hills, CA
“Sorry for jumping to conclusions earlier on without waiting to hear your side of the story. I hope you get a fair trial. God bless.”
A $10.00 donation from Kansas City, MO
“Please use this money to help even the playing field.”
Why People Give
Why Do People Give to the the Zimmerman Legal Defense Fund Trust?
Many people who have donated or who have sent letters of support take the time to explain why they support George. Here are some of the main reasons people give:
Many people donate because they think that George shot Trayvon Martin legally in self-defense, and they recognize the need for George to have a fair trial.
Some people who donate believe that George Zimmerman was a victim of a coordinated public-relations attack designed to cast him as a racist murderer, which he is not.
Some people think that George was egregiously misrepresented by the media, and in particular by an audio tape edited by NBC in a way that made George appear racist, when he is not.
Some people think that the State has over-reached with the 2nd Degree Murder charge, and they feel that charges were only filed against George Zimmerman because of political pressures, and they think that if it can happen to George, it could happen to anyone.
Some people are afraid that George Zimmerman cannot get a fair trial because they know that the State can spend millions of tax-payer dollars on his prosecution while George is left to depend on the generosity of individuals.
If you agree with one or more of the statements above, we would like you to consider donating to the fund. The defense team has an unwavering commitment to proving George’s innocence, and we will provide him with the most zealous advocacy possible, no matter what. But we sure could use your help. We have been amazed by the number of people who have donated money and shown their support. In the next several months, we will be facing some of the biggest challenges this case has to offer, and now is the time we could use your help most of all.
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