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Military版 - 判决信息很明显: No more Rodney King!!!
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看我的贴子后,奥巴马愤起反击!!!Rachel Jeantel吓唬Trayvon芝麻仁是基佬强奸犯
芝麻仁; 卡特 V.S. 奥巴马看来,黑人崔旺同学确实问题多多
谁说黑人的智商低?Was Trayvon Martin a Drug Dealer? zz
庭审结束吧: 法医作证Trayvon坐在上面中枪的Martin funeral director: No signs of fight on body
陪审团为什么做出无罪裁决?法官允许Zimmerman律师展示Trayvon吸过大麻。
zt George Zimmerman Is Lying如果撞击创伤后马上死亡是不是就没淤血?
Ex-President Jimmy Carter is on fire!!!Trayvon Martin 案件中需要把是非置于首位
Obama Files Federal Charges Against George ZimmermanRe: Trayvon Martin这案,我看美国将输的很惨 (转载)
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判决信息很明显:
专门整治整治美国黑人, 有名的硬骨头!!!
尼马, 就是让奥巴马闭嘴!!!
尼马, 奥巴马胆敢发言?????
哈哈哈! 无罪!! 专给奥巴马上眼药!!!
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No more repeat of "Rodney King" case!!!!!!!!!
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老黑一暴乱, 奥巴马才敢发言, 这就是政治!

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: 判决信息很明显:
: 专门整治整治美国黑人, 有名的硬骨头!!!
: 尼马, 就是让奥巴马闭嘴!!!
: 尼马, 奥巴马胆敢发言?????
: 哈哈哈! 无罪!! 专给奥巴马上眼药!!!

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四毛
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The Black Americans fight back: "NEVER,EVER MESS UP WITH US!!!!"
LOL
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Ex-President Jimmy Carter is on fire!!!看来,黑人崔旺同学确实问题多多
Obama Files Federal Charges Against George ZimmermanWas Trayvon Martin a Drug Dealer? zz
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尼马, 陪审团员意见都不一致, 6 比 0 是怎么来的?
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http://www.wenxuecity.com/news/2013/07/17/2521696.html
辛默曼案射杀黑人少年合理说 另4位陪审员拒背书
文章来源: 世界日报 于 2013-07-17 15:01:33 - 新闻取自各大新闻媒体,新闻内容并
不代表本网立场!
打印本新闻 (被阅读 12565 次)   辛默曼案陪审团内部意见不一。针对前一天审理
佛州辛默曼杀人案,一名陪审团员接受CNN访问时所说的话,再有四名陪审团员16日出
面澄清表示,CNN访问的陪审团员所说的话不能代表全体陪审团,只是她个人看法。
CNN在16日晚第二天继续播出编号B37陪审员的专访。这名白人妇女陪审员表示,「
辛默曼没有做任何不法的事」,「(他)射杀少年马丁是合理(justified)的」。
但在这段专访播出后不久,另外四名陪审员发出声明表示,「我们四人了解此案的
重要,但大家请记住,我们不是公职人员,受到这么多关注也并非我们所愿。」「我们
同时要表示,B37陪审员受访所表示的意见,完全不能代表我们的看法」。
陪审团总共有六人,都是女性,五位白人,一位西语裔。
六名陪审员在一开始投票定罪时,立场分明,三票有罪、三票无罪,B37是一开始
就认为无罪。后来经过讨论,听取法官裁罪指示后,另外三人开始改变立场,最后六人
都认为辛默曼无罪。
B37号表示,她认为「辛默曼有罪,罪在他没有运用理智」,「但是(我们)不能定
他的罪,因为他没有做不法的事」。她说,整起事件是辛默曼挑起的,他当时尽可以坐
在车内不要出来,「但他一心想做好事,我认为他并不是居心不良,他就是冲过头,反
应过当」。被问到,辛默曼应不应开枪时,B37陪审员毫不迟疑地说,「我认为是他是
正当防卫开枪射杀马丁」。
她说,对马丁家失去儿子,感到非常抱歉难过,「我非常难过我们不能给他们(马
丁家)所希望的(有罪)裁定,因为法律上,我们真的做不到」。「我不希望外面认为我
们冷酷无情,不明是非,好像我们对马丁的遭遇,无动于衷,事实上我们都非常难过马
丁发生这种事,我们是非常认真在依法律裁定此案」 。
「我认为马丁之死,与他的行为有很大关系」,「当辛默曼堵住他(马丁)时,他大
可一走了之,直接回家。马丁没有必要离开后,又回头跟辛默曼打架」。B37说,她相
信辛默曼自认生命即将不保。
她表示在整个审理过程中,对少年马丁的印象不深。「我们所听到的都是说马丁打
了那通电话,还有就是(警方)在他身上采集到的证物等。但基本上,我们根本不知道马
丁是个什么样的少年,也不知道他过去做了那些事。我们只知道他就读的学校,还有他
住在迈阿密,老实讲,就这么多」。
B37也不认为辛默曼盯上非洲裔的少年马丁与种族或肤色有任何关系。她相信辛默
曼特别盯上马丁,是因为马丁当时鬼鬼祟祟的。
至于辛默曼,B37陪审员表示,经过此事「希望辛默曼能找到平静,过一阵子他与
家人都能恢复正常,我知道很不容易,但希望他能找到内心平静」。(BH)
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尼马, 奥巴马也不信任美国的司法体系!!!
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要不怎么说他是深海呢,高级五毛啊lol

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: 尼马, 奥巴马也不信任美国的司法体系!!!
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President Barack Obama said Friday that "Trayvon Martin could have been me
35 years ago".
Americans, Obama said, are aware of the "history of racial disparity in our
criminal laws" in the country.
He added that a perception of the Trayvon Martin killing exists in the
African-American community that "if a white male teen was involved in the
same scenario, top to bottom, both the outcome and the aftermath might have
been different."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/president-obamas-remarks

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: 要不怎么说他是深海呢,高级五毛啊lol
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check out the link below:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2013/07/jimmy-carter-on-ge
Jimmy Carter on George Zimmerman Verdict: ‘Right Decision’
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Jimmy Carter says the jury made the right call in finding George Zimmerman
not guilty.
“I think the jury made the right decision based on the evidence presented,
because the prosecution inadvertently set the standard so high that the jury
had to be convinced that it was a deliberate act by Zimmerman, that he was
not at all defending himself,” Carter told Atlanta NBC affiliate WXIA-TV.
On Saturday, Zimmerman was found not guilty by a jury in Florida. He shot
and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in February 2012, Zimmerman maintains
in self defense.
The former president and Georgia governor discussed the verdict, and what it
says about race in America, in an on-camera interview with the station.
“It’s not a moral question, it was a legal question, and the American law
requires that the jury listen to the evidence presented,” Carter said. “
The action that was taken in the courtroom was not to bring in the race
issue at all. The prosecution avoided that subject quite clearly.”
Judge Debra Nelson ruled that prosecutors could argue that Zimmerman “
profiled” Martin, but only if they avoided suggesting Zimmerman profiled
the 17-year-old based on race.
Asked what the Zimmerman verdict says about race, Carter compared it to
other high-profile moments involving race and violence in U.S. history, such
as the police beating of Rodney King and the ensuing 1992 Los Angeles race
riots and the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
“I think eventually, no matter how deep the moral feelings and personal
feelings might be among African Americans or others, with time passing they
start seeing what can we do about the present and the future and put aside
their feelings about the past,” Carter said. “I think that’s what’s
gonna happen in our country.”
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another link below:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/17/jimmy-carter-george-zi
Jimmy Carter: George Zimmerman Jury 'Made The Right Decision' (VIDEO)
The Huffington Post | By Nick Wing
Posted: 07/17/2013 9:11 am EDT | Updated: 07/17/2013 5:30 pm EDT
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Former President Jimmy Carter weighed in Tuesday on the recent verdict
handed down in the trial of George Zimmerman, the Florida man who faced
murder charges for the 2012 killing of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin. Speaking
with Atlanta's WXIA, Carter said he believed the jury's decision to acquit
Zimmerman was correct, in part because the prosecution had been overly
ambitious.
"I think the jury made the right decision based in the evidence presented
because the prosecution inadvertently set the standard so high that the jury
had to be convinced that it was a deliberate act by Zimmerman and that he
was not defending himself and so forth," he said. "It's not a moral question
, it's a legal question and the American law requires that the jury listens
to the evidence presented."
Asked if he thought Martin's killing and Zimmerman's case presented any
broader issues of race, Carter said not necessarily, considering the
prosecution didn't bring up any alleged racial motivation during the trial.
He also said he believed the vocal and at times physical backlash to the not
guilty verdict would subside as people "start seeing what we can do about
the present and the future and put aside the feelings about the past."
Carter said he agreed with President Barack Obama regarding the trial. On
Sunday, the president released a statement saying that despite personal
disagreements over the verdict, "we are a nation of laws, and a jury has
spoken."
While Zimmerman has been released and given his gun back, the legal saga is
not over yet. The Department of Justice began to examine evidence this week
in its investigation to determine if Zimmerman was motivated by racial
animosity in his shooting of Martin. While Obama has not pressed for a civil
rights case, a number of petitions have arisen demanding follow-up charges
from the Justice Department.
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'Justice For Trayvon' Rallies Set For 100 Cities
'Justice For Trayvon' Rallies Set For 100 Cities
'Justice For Trayvon' Rallies Set For 100 Cities
'Justice For Trayvon' Rallies Set For 100 Cities
'Justice For Trayvon' Rallies Set For 100 Cities
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'Justice For Trayvon' Rallies Set For 100 Cities
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ATLANTA — One week after a jury found George Zimmerman not guilty in the
death of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin, people gathered for nationwide rallies
to press for changes to self-defense laws and for federal civil rights
charges against the former neighborhood watch leader.
The Florida case has become a flashpoint in separate but converging national
debates over self-defense, guns, and race relations. Zimmerman, who
successfully claimed that he was protecting himself when he shot Martin,
identifies himself as Hispanic. Martin was black.
"It's personal," said Cincinnati resident Chris Donegan, whose 11-year-old
son wore a black hoodie to the rally, as Martin did when he died. "Anybody
who is black with kids, Trayvon Martin became our son."
The Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network organized the "Justice for
Trayvon" rallies and vigils outside federal buildings in at least 101 cities
stood in the rain at the base of the federal courthouse, with traffic
blocked on surrounding downtown streets.
Chants rang out across the rallies. "Justice! Justice! Justice! ... Now! Now
! Now!" `'We won't forget." `'No justice! No peace!" Many also sang hymns,
prayed and held hands.
And plenty of participants carried signs: "Who's next?" "I am Trayvon Martin
." `'Enough Is Enough."
Most rallies began at noontime. In New York, hundreds of people – including
music superstars Jay-Z and Beyonce, as well as Martin's mother, Sybrina
Fulton – gathered in the heat.
Fulton told the crowd she was determined to fight for societal and legal
changes needed to ensure that black youths are no longer viewed with
suspicion because of their skin color.
"I promise you I'm going to work for your children as well," she said to the
rally crowd.
At a morning appearance at Sharpton's headquarters in Harlem, she implored
people to understand that the tragedy involved more than Martin alone. "
Today it was my son. Tomorrow it might be yours," she said.
In addition to pushing the Justice Department to investigate civil rights
charges against Zimmerman, Sharpton told supporters he wants to see a
rollback of stand-your-ground self-defense laws.
"We are trying to change laws so that this never, ever happens again,"
Sharpton said.
Stand-your-ground laws are on the books in more than 20 states, and they go
beyond many older, traditional self-defense statutes. In general, the laws
eliminate a person's duty to retreat in the face of a serious physical
threat.
Zimmerman relied on a traditional self-defense argument and didn't invoke
stand-your-ground, though the judge included a provision about it in
instructions allowing jurors to consider it as a legitimate defense. And
race wasn't discussed in front of the jury. But the two topics have
dominated public discourse about the case, and came up throughout Saturday's
rallies.
Part of Sharpton's comments echoed those made by President Barack Obama on
the case Friday. "Racial profiling is not as bad as segregation, but you don
't know the humiliation of being followed in a department store," Sharpton
said.
In Indianapolis, the Rev. Jeffrey Johnson told about 200 attendees that the
nationwide effort is about making life safer for young black men. Johnson
said young black men still are endangered by racial profiling, and he
compared Zimmerman's acquittal to that of four white officers in the beating
of black motorist Rodney King in 1992.
"The verdict freed George Zimmerman, but it condemned America more," said
Johnson, pastor of the Eastern Star Church in Indianapolis and a member of
the board of directors of the National Action Network.
In Miami, Tracy Martin spoke about his son.
"This could be any one of our children," he said. "Our mission now is to
make sure that this doesn't happen to your child."
He recalled how he vowed to Trayvon as he lay in his casket that he would
seek justice.
"I will continue to fight for Trayvon until the day I die," he said.
Shantescia Hill held a sign in Miami that read: "Every person deserves a
safe walk home." The 31-year-old mother, who is black, said, "I'm here
because our children can't even walk on the streets without fearing for
their lives."
In his remarks Friday, Obama said it's a reality for black men in American
to "be followed in a department store" while shopping or to walk down the
street and "hear the car doors lock." The nation's first black president
said he had both experiences before he rose to social and political
prominence.
At the New Orleans rally, La'Monte Johnson shared some of the same
experiences.
The California native said he's been stopped multiple times by police and
handcuffed "because I fit the description of someone they were looking for,"
though he noted charges were never filed against him.
"You can be the greatest black guy around, but you can't get away from it,"
he said. "You're not equal."
Attorney General Eric Holder announced this week that his department would
investigate whether Zimmerman could be charged under federal civil rights
laws. Such a case would require evidence that Zimmerman harbored racial
animosity against Martin. Most legal experts say that would be a difficult
charge to bring. Zimmerman's lawyers have said their client wasn't driven by
race, but by desire to protect his neighborhood.
Holder said the shooting demonstrates the need to re-examine stand-your-
ground laws.
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虽然 Zimmerman not gulity, 本人还是祝愿 Trayvon Martin 安息zt George Zimmerman Is Lying
正论:庆祝Zimmerman无罪判决Ex-President Jimmy Carter is on fire!!!
NAACP asking Obama administration to pursue civil case against ZimmermanObama Files Federal Charges Against George Zimmerman
看我的贴子后,奥巴马愤起反击!!!Rachel Jeantel吓唬Trayvon芝麻仁是基佬强奸犯
芝麻仁; 卡特 V.S. 奥巴马看来,黑人崔旺同学确实问题多多
谁说黑人的智商低?Was Trayvon Martin a Drug Dealer? zz
庭审结束吧: 法医作证Trayvon坐在上面中枪的Martin funeral director: No signs of fight on body
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