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Stand Your Ground law coming under scrutiny due to the Zimmerman/Florida incident
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 1772070" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>That's simply not the case for most on here. You're making the classic mistake of assuming the intent of the debater and attacking them, rather than focusing on the flaws of their logic or facts. Just as with the Jerome Ersland case, if the facts ultimately prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Zimmerman initiated the fight and was not in fear for his life, the majority on this forum will condemn his actions and find a 2nd degree murder charge justified. </p><p></p><p>Our concern is with the huge amount of misinformation since the story broke nationally, and the subsequent theories being presented as probable or actual fact. Couple that with the professional race baiters, the NBP bounty which the Dept. of Just Us has still failed to quash, and President Obama saying Maritn would look "Just like his son if he had one", the bias is in full swing. Anyone can be suceptible to bias, particularly when under pressure. Pressure is certainly upon the prosecutor, the judge who will preside when selected and the jury when selected. It simply can't be ignored. Any impropriety or overzealous prosecution of the case beyond the norm will absolutely be considered if Zimmerman gets convicted. You can bank on it. </p><p></p><p>Feel free to unravel that thread if you can, and stop assuming facts you don't have. Your quiver is currently bare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 1772070, member: 1132"] That's simply not the case for most on here. You're making the classic mistake of assuming the intent of the debater and attacking them, rather than focusing on the flaws of their logic or facts. Just as with the Jerome Ersland case, if the facts ultimately prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Zimmerman initiated the fight and was not in fear for his life, the majority on this forum will condemn his actions and find a 2nd degree murder charge justified. Our concern is with the huge amount of misinformation since the story broke nationally, and the subsequent theories being presented as probable or actual fact. Couple that with the professional race baiters, the NBP bounty which the Dept. of Just Us has still failed to quash, and President Obama saying Maritn would look "Just like his son if he had one", the bias is in full swing. Anyone can be suceptible to bias, particularly when under pressure. Pressure is certainly upon the prosecutor, the judge who will preside when selected and the jury when selected. It simply can't be ignored. Any impropriety or overzealous prosecution of the case beyond the norm will absolutely be considered if Zimmerman gets convicted. You can bank on it. Feel free to unravel that thread if you can, and stop assuming facts you don't have. Your quiver is currently bare. [/QUOTE]
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