HatTip Mike Muller Is this a crack in the media guise, or two rogue reporters off the range?
NBC Website  –  […] On Feb. 26, Zimmerman said that he saw a young man – later identified as Martin — acting suspiciously when he first saw him. It was raining, and Martin, he said, was cutting between houses.
“He was walking very leisurely for the weather,” Zimmerman said. “It didn’t look like he was a resident.”
Nor, he said, did Martin look like “a fitness fanatic that would train in the rain.”
In fact, Martin was visiting his father at his father’s girlfriend home. He was returning from the corner store, where he had purchased Skittles and a can of AriZona watermelon drink. (read more)
I’m stunned

Now that I have had a little time to digest all the hype and optical spin surrounding the decision by George Zimmerman to present himself to the media, I am actually a lot more comfortable with it than I initially expected I would be.
Go George !

“He said, ‘You’re gonna die tonight, mother-fucker.”

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’   “He was frightened for his life.’’(Sybrina Fulton)

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’

“Trayvon is a 17-year-old child, and I can’t imagine him saying something like that.’’   “He was frightened for his life.’’(Sybrina Fulton)

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