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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 1197462" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>A few points I would like to make in response to your post.</p><p></p><p>First off the whole thing about George threatening his ex wife with a gun has been completely debunked. The police searched George and found no gun, and his ex wife admitted she didn't see a gun. The only question remains is who was the aggressor, George or his ex and her father. I imagine the truth will come out of the woodwork over time. </p><p></p><p>The piece about George being involved in the next Sandy hook like tragedy is a huge stretch. I will admit George Zimmerman is far from a model citizen, and his decisions both past and present can be a bit questionable, but the facts laid out in the Trayvon Martin incident along with George's past community charity makes it hard to make the jump from poor decision maker to a person on the verge of committing a mass murder in an elementary school. The bottom line here is that there will always be people who just cannot let go of the media narrative that began this circus and will not accept the facts as they are. Some will go so far as to expect some national tragedy is in the cards for George to committ, but I just don't see it. George staying out of jail is a whole other matter, and being he is still relatively young he could do something in the future that lands him there if he hasn't already done so. I just wish people would stick to the truth on this case and not try to interject their own media formed biases as the truth when it is definitely not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 1197462, member: 249"] A few points I would like to make in response to your post. First off the whole thing about George threatening his ex wife with a gun has been completely debunked. The police searched George and found no gun, and his ex wife admitted she didn't see a gun. The only question remains is who was the aggressor, George or his ex and her father. I imagine the truth will come out of the woodwork over time. The piece about George being involved in the next Sandy hook like tragedy is a huge stretch. I will admit George Zimmerman is far from a model citizen, and his decisions both past and present can be a bit questionable, but the facts laid out in the Trayvon Martin incident along with George's past community charity makes it hard to make the jump from poor decision maker to a person on the verge of committing a mass murder in an elementary school. The bottom line here is that there will always be people who just cannot let go of the media narrative that began this circus and will not accept the facts as they are. Some will go so far as to expect some national tragedy is in the cards for George to committ, but I just don't see it. George staying out of jail is a whole other matter, and being he is still relatively young he could do something in the future that lands him there if he hasn't already done so. I just wish people would stick to the truth on this case and not try to interject their own media formed biases as the truth when it is definitely not. [/QUOTE]
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