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InvictusV's photo
Mon 09/30/13 07:23 AM
Edited by InvictusV on Mon 09/30/13 07:25 AM


More Liberal wet dreaming and hating on Latinos.


I consider him about as latino as the fonz,,,,

I doubt he speaks a lick of Spanish and wouldn't care if he did,,,


Thats funny coming from someone that supports Obama because he "fonz's" being black..

Genetically he is as african as Zimmerman is hispanic.

And I am betting Obama doesn't speak Swahili..








Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 09/30/13 07:52 AM


More Liberal wet dreaming and hating on Latinos.


I consider him about as latino as the fonz,,,,

I doubt he speaks a lick of Spanish and wouldn't care if he did,,,


How's your "Jib"? You do have your "doublespeak" down to a science I must admit!

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Mon 09/30/13 08:30 AM
Speak Spanish or no, he is Latino.

Bigoted comments, much.

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 09:29 AM



More Liberal wet dreaming and hating on Latinos.


I consider him about as latino as the fonz,,,,

I doubt he speaks a lick of Spanish and wouldn't care if he did,,,


Thats funny coming from someone that supports Obama because he "fonz's" being black..

Genetically he is as african as Zimmerman is hispanic.

And I am betting Obama doesn't speak Swahili..











well, being that hispnic is ethnicity and black is race, I don't see the relation

just as many 'white' actresses are actually mixed, yet treated and assumed to be white asthetically

Im usre OBama has more often than not been seen and treated just like other 'black' men in this culture

black doesn't have a language,,,Hispanic does,, different categories,,,

black is race, Hispanic and latina are not


but, nice try

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Mon 09/30/13 09:31 AM
Edited by msharmony on Mon 09/30/13 09:32 AM

Speak Spanish or no, he is Latino.

Bigoted comments, much.


well, how would I know what he was,, ?

and since the argument was risen that my distaste is due to him beling LAtino

what I CONSIDER him to be would be relevant

police didn't report a 'latina' suspect, they reported a 'white' one,,,



and I don't consider him Latino

pretty simple

InvictusV's photo
Mon 09/30/13 09:53 AM




More Liberal wet dreaming and hating on Latinos.


I consider him about as latino as the fonz,,,,

I doubt he speaks a lick of Spanish and wouldn't care if he did,,,


Thats funny coming from someone that supports Obama because he "fonz's" being black..

Genetically he is as african as Zimmerman is hispanic.

And I am betting Obama doesn't speak Swahili..











well, being that hispnic is ethnicity and black is race, I don't see the relation

just as many 'white' actresses are actually mixed, yet treated and assumed to be white asthetically

Im usre OBama has more often than not been seen and treated just like other 'black' men in this culture

black doesn't have a language,,,Hispanic does,, different categories,,,

black is race, Hispanic and latina are not


but, nice try


That isn't what hispanic people think. As a matter of fact, hispanic will be considered a race by the us government in the not so distant future.

http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/RC2010Web_Version.pdf

Obamas father was Kenyan.. They speak Swahili..

That is a language..

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 10:03 AM



Less than 24 hours after Mark O’Mara raced over to the Lake Mary, Fla., home where his client George Zimmerman was detained by cops after they were called by his estranged wife, the man who successfully defended the killer of Trayvon Martin against a second-degree murder charge called it quits.

“I am not representing George Zimmerman in his recent domestic altercation case or his impending divorce case,” O’Mara told CNN. He’ll still represent him in his defamation suit against NBC, though. Still, O’Mara must be thrilled to be done with his problematic former client.

Shellie Zimmerman’s 911 call yesterday after George “punched my dad in the nose” said it all.


[H]e’s in his car. And he continually has his hands on his gun and he keeps saying, “Step closer.” He’s just threatening all of us with his firearm — and he’s going to shoot us. … I’m really, really afraid. … I don’t know what he’s capable of. I’m really, really scared. … [Dad], get back inside; George might start shooting at us.

Yet, neither Shellie nor her father pressed charges. In fact, Lake Mary Police Chief Steve Bracknell said late yesterday that Shellie “changed her story and says she didn’t see a firearm.” In an ABC News report, Bracknell said, “We did not take a gun at all, because there was no reason to take a gun, because his gun was in his truck.” The story also noted that police said that Shellie “told them she never saw a gun but saw George Zimmerman’s hands near where she believed he would have had a weapon.”

But O’Mara’s interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper — where he tried to downplay what happened as “some pushing and touching. … Nobody was injured” — confirmed that Zimmerman did indeed have a gun.








Cooper: Did Zimmerman have a gun in the car?

O’Mara: He had a gun with him, yes. And he was allowed to. And I know there were some reports that he did not have a gun with him, he did.

Cooper later asked O’Mara if he was concerned that Zimmerman was armed given the stress he is under.


O’Mara: Well, he acted appropriately. He never took the weapon out. And the only thing he really did, which he told the police, was on the outside of his shirt, he made sure that the gun wasn’t moving anywhere and didn’t do anything because Mr. Dean [Shellie’s father] was sort of coming at him. That can sort of be seen in the video.

Cooper: So, he had the gun actually on his person not actually in the glove box of his car?

O’Mara: That’s correct.

Perhaps it was that bit of clean-up duty that was the last straw for O’Mara. Zimmerman has been in the spotlight four times since his July acquittal. There was the rescue of a family from an overturned SUV. There were the two speeding tickets. There was the tour of the headquarters for Kel-Tec, the makers of the gun Zimmerman used to shoot and kill Martin. And now comes yesterday’s “domestic altercation case,” which could still yield charges against him.

At the rate Zimmerman is going, he’ll once again need serious legal representation. By walking away from Zimmerman, O’Mara ensures he won’t be a part of drama to come.

Follow Jonathan Capehart on Twitter.



...from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2013/09/10/mark-omara-fires-george-zimmerman/


Your obsession over this is truly much more frightening.....
I wish they would obsess that much about the killing by some Punks of that 93yo Warhero!:angry:


'they' don't need to obsess

those 'punks' are in jail where they belong

,, but this one,, continues to have free roam,,,,,

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 10:06 AM





More Liberal wet dreaming and hating on Latinos.


I consider him about as latino as the fonz,,,,

I doubt he speaks a lick of Spanish and wouldn't care if he did,,,


Thats funny coming from someone that supports Obama because he "fonz's" being black..

Genetically he is as african as Zimmerman is hispanic.

And I am betting Obama doesn't speak Swahili..











well, being that hispnic is ethnicity and black is race, I don't see the relation

just as many 'white' actresses are actually mixed, yet treated and assumed to be white asthetically

Im usre OBama has more often than not been seen and treated just like other 'black' men in this culture

black doesn't have a language,,,Hispanic does,, different categories,,,

black is race, Hispanic and latina are not


but, nice try


That isn't what hispanic people think. As a matter of fact, hispanic will be considered a race by the us government in the not so distant future.

http://www.usccr.gov/pubs/RC2010Web_Version.pdf

Obamas father was Kenyan.. They speak Swahili..

That is a language..



none mentioned Kenyan,, that is one country in AFrica and even it hs SEVERAL languages

each language isn't a part of a separate race

Hispanic could be considered a 'race', in the future,, but right now it isn't

and there will be a much more difficult ASSUMPTION of someones Hispanic 'race' since it has to do with language and no clear asthetic features

;hispanics',, will still largely be treated as white black,etc,,, regardless if they are considered a race or not

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 10:09 AM


Less than 24 hours after Mark O’Mara raced over to the Lake Mary, Fla., home where his client George Zimmerman was detained by cops after they were called by his estranged wife, the man who successfully defended the killer of Trayvon Martin against a second-degree murder charge called it quits.

“I am not representing George Zimmerman in his recent domestic altercation case or his impending divorce case,” O’Mara told CNN. He’ll still represent him in his defamation suit against NBC, though. Still, O’Mara must be thrilled to be done with his problematic former client.

Shellie Zimmerman’s 911 call yesterday after George “punched my dad in the nose” said it all.


[H]e’s in his car. And he continually has his hands on his gun and he keeps saying, “Step closer.” He’s just threatening all of us with his firearm — and he’s going to shoot us. … I’m really, really afraid. … I don’t know what he’s capable of. I’m really, really scared. … [Dad], get back inside; George might start shooting at us.

Yet, neither Shellie nor her father pressed charges. In fact, Lake Mary Police Chief Steve Bracknell said late yesterday that Shellie “changed her story and says she didn’t see a firearm.” In an ABC News report, Bracknell said, “We did not take a gun at all, because there was no reason to take a gun, because his gun was in his truck.” The story also noted that police said that Shellie “told them she never saw a gun but saw George Zimmerman’s hands near where she believed he would have had a weapon.”

But O’Mara’s interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper — where he tried to downplay what happened as “some pushing and touching. … Nobody was injured” — confirmed that Zimmerman did indeed have a gun.








Cooper: Did Zimmerman have a gun in the car?

O’Mara: He had a gun with him, yes. And he was allowed to. And I know there were some reports that he did not have a gun with him, he did.

Cooper later asked O’Mara if he was concerned that Zimmerman was armed given the stress he is under.


O’Mara: Well, he acted appropriately. He never took the weapon out. And the only thing he really did, which he told the police, was on the outside of his shirt, he made sure that the gun wasn’t moving anywhere and didn’t do anything because Mr. Dean [Shellie’s father] was sort of coming at him. That can sort of be seen in the video.

Cooper: So, he had the gun actually on his person not actually in the glove box of his car?

O’Mara: That’s correct.

Perhaps it was that bit of clean-up duty that was the last straw for O’Mara. Zimmerman has been in the spotlight four times since his July acquittal. There was the rescue of a family from an overturned SUV. There were the two speeding tickets. There was the tour of the headquarters for Kel-Tec, the makers of the gun Zimmerman used to shoot and kill Martin. And now comes yesterday’s “domestic altercation case,” which could still yield charges against him.

At the rate Zimmerman is going, he’ll once again need serious legal representation. By walking away from Zimmerman, O’Mara ensures he won’t be a part of drama to come.

Follow Jonathan Capehart on Twitter.



...from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2013/09/10/mark-omara-fires-george-zimmerman/


Your obsession over this is truly much more frightening.....



and yet I probably post about it less than others do about government, or Obama, or religion

so if that's scary,, I guess some must be scared all the time in these forums,,,

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Mon 09/30/13 11:50 AM



Less than 24 hours after Mark O’Mara raced over to the Lake Mary, Fla., home where his client George Zimmerman was detained by cops after they were called by his estranged wife, the man who successfully defended the killer of Trayvon Martin against a second-degree murder charge called it quits.

“I am not representing George Zimmerman in his recent domestic altercation case or his impending divorce case,” O’Mara told CNN. He’ll still represent him in his defamation suit against NBC, though. Still, O’Mara must be thrilled to be done with his problematic former client.

Shellie Zimmerman’s 911 call yesterday after George “punched my dad in the nose” said it all.


[H]e’s in his car. And he continually has his hands on his gun and he keeps saying, “Step closer.” He’s just threatening all of us with his firearm — and he’s going to shoot us. … I’m really, really afraid. … I don’t know what he’s capable of. I’m really, really scared. … [Dad], get back inside; George might start shooting at us.

Yet, neither Shellie nor her father pressed charges. In fact, Lake Mary Police Chief Steve Bracknell said late yesterday that Shellie “changed her story and says she didn’t see a firearm.” In an ABC News report, Bracknell said, “We did not take a gun at all, because there was no reason to take a gun, because his gun was in his truck.” The story also noted that police said that Shellie “told them she never saw a gun but saw George Zimmerman’s hands near where she believed he would have had a weapon.”

But O’Mara’s interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper — where he tried to downplay what happened as “some pushing and touching. … Nobody was injured” — confirmed that Zimmerman did indeed have a gun.








Cooper: Did Zimmerman have a gun in the car?

O’Mara: He had a gun with him, yes. And he was allowed to. And I know there were some reports that he did not have a gun with him, he did.

Cooper later asked O’Mara if he was concerned that Zimmerman was armed given the stress he is under.


O’Mara: Well, he acted appropriately. He never took the weapon out. And the only thing he really did, which he told the police, was on the outside of his shirt, he made sure that the gun wasn’t moving anywhere and didn’t do anything because Mr. Dean [Shellie’s father] was sort of coming at him. That can sort of be seen in the video.

Cooper: So, he had the gun actually on his person not actually in the glove box of his car?

O’Mara: That’s correct.

Perhaps it was that bit of clean-up duty that was the last straw for O’Mara. Zimmerman has been in the spotlight four times since his July acquittal. There was the rescue of a family from an overturned SUV. There were the two speeding tickets. There was the tour of the headquarters for Kel-Tec, the makers of the gun Zimmerman used to shoot and kill Martin. And now comes yesterday’s “domestic altercation case,” which could still yield charges against him.

At the rate Zimmerman is going, he’ll once again need serious legal representation. By walking away from Zimmerman, O’Mara ensures he won’t be a part of drama to come.

Follow Jonathan Capehart on Twitter.



...from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2013/09/10/mark-omara-fires-george-zimmerman/


Your obsession over this is truly much more frightening.....



and yet I probably post about it less than others do about government, or Obama, or religion

so if that's scary,, I guess some must be scared all the time in these forums,,,


For one, the gov't is always screwing something up to talk about, so any remark in that regard is passe'.

Obozo has a dozen or more scandals under his belt at the moment and none are resolved, so again passe'.

Z was found innocent of the charges brought against him so any comment to the contrary is irrelevant and unfounded.

You however choose to obsess on the topic because his innocence, by law, decided by a jury of his peers, got your panties in a bunch.

Obsessions like yours are common causes for people who take their aggressions out against schools, theaters and naval yards because they can't cope with a reality they disagree with..... so it is indeed scary to say the least!

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 09/30/13 12:03 PM




Less than 24 hours after Mark O’Mara raced over to the Lake Mary, Fla., home where his client George Zimmerman was detained by cops after they were called by his estranged wife, the man who successfully defended the killer of Trayvon Martin against a second-degree murder charge called it quits.

“I am not representing George Zimmerman in his recent domestic altercation case or his impending divorce case,” O’Mara told CNN. He’ll still represent him in his defamation suit against NBC, though. Still, O’Mara must be thrilled to be done with his problematic former client.

Shellie Zimmerman’s 911 call yesterday after George “punched my dad in the nose” said it all.


[H]e’s in his car. And he continually has his hands on his gun and he keeps saying, “Step closer.” He’s just threatening all of us with his firearm — and he’s going to shoot us. … I’m really, really afraid. … I don’t know what he’s capable of. I’m really, really scared. … [Dad], get back inside; George might start shooting at us.

Yet, neither Shellie nor her father pressed charges. In fact, Lake Mary Police Chief Steve Bracknell said late yesterday that Shellie “changed her story and says she didn’t see a firearm.” In an ABC News report, Bracknell said, “We did not take a gun at all, because there was no reason to take a gun, because his gun was in his truck.” The story also noted that police said that Shellie “told them she never saw a gun but saw George Zimmerman’s hands near where she believed he would have had a weapon.”

But O’Mara’s interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper — where he tried to downplay what happened as “some pushing and touching. … Nobody was injured” — confirmed that Zimmerman did indeed have a gun.








Cooper: Did Zimmerman have a gun in the car?

O’Mara: He had a gun with him, yes. And he was allowed to. And I know there were some reports that he did not have a gun with him, he did.

Cooper later asked O’Mara if he was concerned that Zimmerman was armed given the stress he is under.


O’Mara: Well, he acted appropriately. He never took the weapon out. And the only thing he really did, which he told the police, was on the outside of his shirt, he made sure that the gun wasn’t moving anywhere and didn’t do anything because Mr. Dean [Shellie’s father] was sort of coming at him. That can sort of be seen in the video.

Cooper: So, he had the gun actually on his person not actually in the glove box of his car?

O’Mara: That’s correct.

Perhaps it was that bit of clean-up duty that was the last straw for O’Mara. Zimmerman has been in the spotlight four times since his July acquittal. There was the rescue of a family from an overturned SUV. There were the two speeding tickets. There was the tour of the headquarters for Kel-Tec, the makers of the gun Zimmerman used to shoot and kill Martin. And now comes yesterday’s “domestic altercation case,” which could still yield charges against him.

At the rate Zimmerman is going, he’ll once again need serious legal representation. By walking away from Zimmerman, O’Mara ensures he won’t be a part of drama to come.

Follow Jonathan Capehart on Twitter.



...from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2013/09/10/mark-omara-fires-george-zimmerman/


Your obsession over this is truly much more frightening.....
I wish they would obsess that much about the killing by some Punks of that 93yo Warhero!:angry:


'they' don't need to obsess

those 'punks' are in jail where they belong

,, but this one,, continues to have free roam,,,,,
THIS one was found Not Guilty by a Jury of his Peers,so who is obsessing?laugh

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Mon 09/30/13 02:38 PM



Less than 24 hours after Mark O’Mara raced over to the Lake Mary, Fla., home where his client George Zimmerman was detained by cops after they were called by his estranged wife, the man who successfully defended the killer of Trayvon Martin against a second-degree murder charge called it quits.

“I am not representing George Zimmerman in his recent domestic altercation case or his impending divorce case,” O’Mara told CNN. He’ll still represent him in his defamation suit against NBC, though. Still, O’Mara must be thrilled to be done with his problematic former client.

Shellie Zimmerman’s 911 call yesterday after George “punched my dad in the nose” said it all.


[H]e’s in his car. And he continually has his hands on his gun and he keeps saying, “Step closer.” He’s just threatening all of us with his firearm — and he’s going to shoot us. … I’m really, really afraid. … I don’t know what he’s capable of. I’m really, really scared. … [Dad], get back inside; George might start shooting at us.

Yet, neither Shellie nor her father pressed charges. In fact, Lake Mary Police Chief Steve Bracknell said late yesterday that Shellie “changed her story and says she didn’t see a firearm.” In an ABC News report, Bracknell said, “We did not take a gun at all, because there was no reason to take a gun, because his gun was in his truck.” The story also noted that police said that Shellie “told them she never saw a gun but saw George Zimmerman’s hands near where she believed he would have had a weapon.”

But O’Mara’s interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper — where he tried to downplay what happened as “some pushing and touching. … Nobody was injured” — confirmed that Zimmerman did indeed have a gun.








Cooper: Did Zimmerman have a gun in the car?

O’Mara: He had a gun with him, yes. And he was allowed to. And I know there were some reports that he did not have a gun with him, he did.

Cooper later asked O’Mara if he was concerned that Zimmerman was armed given the stress he is under.


O’Mara: Well, he acted appropriately. He never took the weapon out. And the only thing he really did, which he told the police, was on the outside of his shirt, he made sure that the gun wasn’t moving anywhere and didn’t do anything because Mr. Dean [Shellie’s father] was sort of coming at him. That can sort of be seen in the video.

Cooper: So, he had the gun actually on his person not actually in the glove box of his car?

O’Mara: That’s correct.

Perhaps it was that bit of clean-up duty that was the last straw for O’Mara. Zimmerman has been in the spotlight four times since his July acquittal. There was the rescue of a family from an overturned SUV. There were the two speeding tickets. There was the tour of the headquarters for Kel-Tec, the makers of the gun Zimmerman used to shoot and kill Martin. And now comes yesterday’s “domestic altercation case,” which could still yield charges against him.

At the rate Zimmerman is going, he’ll once again need serious legal representation. By walking away from Zimmerman, O’Mara ensures he won’t be a part of drama to come.

Follow Jonathan Capehart on Twitter.



...from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2013/09/10/mark-omara-fires-george-zimmerman/


Your obsession over this is truly much more frightening.....



and yet I probably post about it less than others do about government, or Obama, or religion

so if that's scary,, I guess some must be scared all the time in these forums,,,


:thumbsup: :thumbsup: laugh

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 02:49 PM




Less than 24 hours after Mark O’Mara raced over to the Lake Mary, Fla., home where his client George Zimmerman was detained by cops after they were called by his estranged wife, the man who successfully defended the killer of Trayvon Martin against a second-degree murder charge called it quits.

“I am not representing George Zimmerman in his recent domestic altercation case or his impending divorce case,” O’Mara told CNN. He’ll still represent him in his defamation suit against NBC, though. Still, O’Mara must be thrilled to be done with his problematic former client.

Shellie Zimmerman’s 911 call yesterday after George “punched my dad in the nose” said it all.


[H]e’s in his car. And he continually has his hands on his gun and he keeps saying, “Step closer.” He’s just threatening all of us with his firearm — and he’s going to shoot us. … I’m really, really afraid. … I don’t know what he’s capable of. I’m really, really scared. … [Dad], get back inside; George might start shooting at us.

Yet, neither Shellie nor her father pressed charges. In fact, Lake Mary Police Chief Steve Bracknell said late yesterday that Shellie “changed her story and says she didn’t see a firearm.” In an ABC News report, Bracknell said, “We did not take a gun at all, because there was no reason to take a gun, because his gun was in his truck.” The story also noted that police said that Shellie “told them she never saw a gun but saw George Zimmerman’s hands near where she believed he would have had a weapon.”

But O’Mara’s interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper — where he tried to downplay what happened as “some pushing and touching. … Nobody was injured” — confirmed that Zimmerman did indeed have a gun.








Cooper: Did Zimmerman have a gun in the car?

O’Mara: He had a gun with him, yes. And he was allowed to. And I know there were some reports that he did not have a gun with him, he did.

Cooper later asked O’Mara if he was concerned that Zimmerman was armed given the stress he is under.


O’Mara: Well, he acted appropriately. He never took the weapon out. And the only thing he really did, which he told the police, was on the outside of his shirt, he made sure that the gun wasn’t moving anywhere and didn’t do anything because Mr. Dean [Shellie’s father] was sort of coming at him. That can sort of be seen in the video.

Cooper: So, he had the gun actually on his person not actually in the glove box of his car?

O’Mara: That’s correct.

Perhaps it was that bit of clean-up duty that was the last straw for O’Mara. Zimmerman has been in the spotlight four times since his July acquittal. There was the rescue of a family from an overturned SUV. There were the two speeding tickets. There was the tour of the headquarters for Kel-Tec, the makers of the gun Zimmerman used to shoot and kill Martin. And now comes yesterday’s “domestic altercation case,” which could still yield charges against him.

At the rate Zimmerman is going, he’ll once again need serious legal representation. By walking away from Zimmerman, O’Mara ensures he won’t be a part of drama to come.

Follow Jonathan Capehart on Twitter.



...from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2013/09/10/mark-omara-fires-george-zimmerman/


Your obsession over this is truly much more frightening.....



and yet I probably post about it less than others do about government, or Obama, or religion

so if that's scary,, I guess some must be scared all the time in these forums,,,


For one, the gov't is always screwing something up to talk about, so any remark in that regard is passe'.

Obozo has a dozen or more scandals under his belt at the moment and none are resolved, so again passe'.

Z was found innocent of the charges brought against him so any comment to the contrary is irrelevant and unfounded.

You however choose to obsess on the topic because his innocence, by law, decided by a jury of his peers, got your panties in a bunch.

Obsessions like yours are common causes for people who take their aggressions out against schools, theaters and naval yards because they can't cope with a reality they disagree with..... so it is indeed scary to say the least!


lol,, I am posting about something ELSE Zimmerman is accused of,,so I can easily say he is 'always screwing something up',, or 'always involved with scandal'

obsession can recognize obssessin,, like I said, check a mirror,, whatever mine is is no different than anyone here who posts on osomething on more than one occasion

I have repeatedlyb been anti violence, not a gun supporter, not an abortion supporter, not a death penalty supporter,,,, my 'obsession' isn't any more fearful than those convinced that the government and OBama is out to get them or that they have to be able to take guns into starbucks,,,,etc

nor are those types any less likely to commit mass murders,, in fact, ID say the 'anti government' types have committed more mass shooting than anyone who was displeased with a judicial verdict about a citizen,,,

msharmony's photo
Mon 09/30/13 02:50 PM
Edited by msharmony on Mon 09/30/13 03:04 PM





Less than 24 hours after Mark O’Mara raced over to the Lake Mary, Fla., home where his client George Zimmerman was detained by cops after they were called by his estranged wife, the man who successfully defended the killer of Trayvon Martin against a second-degree murder charge called it quits.

“I am not representing George Zimmerman in his recent domestic altercation case or his impending divorce case,” O’Mara told CNN. He’ll still represent him in his defamation suit against NBC, though. Still, O’Mara must be thrilled to be done with his problematic former client.

Shellie Zimmerman’s 911 call yesterday after George “punched my dad in the nose” said it all.


[H]e’s in his car. And he continually has his hands on his gun and he keeps saying, “Step closer.” He’s just threatening all of us with his firearm — and he’s going to shoot us. … I’m really, really afraid. … I don’t know what he’s capable of. I’m really, really scared. … [Dad], get back inside; George might start shooting at us.

Yet, neither Shellie nor her father pressed charges. In fact, Lake Mary Police Chief Steve Bracknell said late yesterday that Shellie “changed her story and says she didn’t see a firearm.” In an ABC News report, Bracknell said, “We did not take a gun at all, because there was no reason to take a gun, because his gun was in his truck.” The story also noted that police said that Shellie “told them she never saw a gun but saw George Zimmerman’s hands near where she believed he would have had a weapon.”

But O’Mara’s interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper — where he tried to downplay what happened as “some pushing and touching. … Nobody was injured” — confirmed that Zimmerman did indeed have a gun.








Cooper: Did Zimmerman have a gun in the car?

O’Mara: He had a gun with him, yes. And he was allowed to. And I know there were some reports that he did not have a gun with him, he did.

Cooper later asked O’Mara if he was concerned that Zimmerman was armed given the stress he is under.


O’Mara: Well, he acted appropriately. He never took the weapon out. And the only thing he really did, which he told the police, was on the outside of his shirt, he made sure that the gun wasn’t moving anywhere and didn’t do anything because Mr. Dean [Shellie’s father] was sort of coming at him. That can sort of be seen in the video.

Cooper: So, he had the gun actually on his person not actually in the glove box of his car?

O’Mara: That’s correct.

Perhaps it was that bit of clean-up duty that was the last straw for O’Mara. Zimmerman has been in the spotlight four times since his July acquittal. There was the rescue of a family from an overturned SUV. There were the two speeding tickets. There was the tour of the headquarters for Kel-Tec, the makers of the gun Zimmerman used to shoot and kill Martin. And now comes yesterday’s “domestic altercation case,” which could still yield charges against him.

At the rate Zimmerman is going, he’ll once again need serious legal representation. By walking away from Zimmerman, O’Mara ensures he won’t be a part of drama to come.

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...from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2013/09/10/mark-omara-fires-george-zimmerman/


Your obsession over this is truly much more frightening.....
I wish they would obsess that much about the killing by some Punks of that 93yo Warhero!:angry:


'they' don't need to obsess

those 'punks' are in jail where they belong

,, but this one,, continues to have free roam,,,,,
THIS one was found Not Guilty by a Jury of his Peers,so who is obsessing?laugh


THIS ONE, also went on to be just coincidentally involved in 'saving' people from a car accident

speeding on a hwy with possession of a firearm

and

accused by his WIFE of assault and harassment

why is this persons CONTINUING newsbits being spoken of anymore 'obsessing' than those who keep finding faults with what OBama has done, or what the government is doing?


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Mon 09/30/13 03:30 PM
Many have no real arguement, they are just Obama Haters.

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Mon 09/30/13 03:32 PM

Many have no real arguement, they are just Obama Haters.


Perhaps if he actually did something for people to like.......

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Mon 09/30/13 06:31 PM


Many have no real arguement, they are just Obama Haters.


Perhaps if he actually did something for people to like.......


Maybe people cann't see the forest for the trees.

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