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Dershowitz: Zimmerman Has Defamation Case Against Florida Prosecutor
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I understand Mr. Zimmerman has a defamation case against NBC for their cut-and-edit antics with the 911 call and I believe that has been filed or will be filed really soon. I am thinking Mr. Zimmerman has a defamation case against the various US congress folks who thought the media blitz was cute; he should have a case against dear ol' Jesse Jackson and the good Rev. Al Sharpton; he should sue the prosecutors also from the head honcho's on down. He should be able to sue the New Black Panther Party for threatening his life also. However, if he should win a bunch of money I am thinking that money will be taken from him by either the government or the Martin family who will most likely sue Mr. Zimmerman. Of course, their son is passed and that's horrible. However, I am thinking even if the evidence shows that Mr. Martin sucker punched Mr. Zimmerman and was bashing his head into the ground, that will not matter a great deal. Why ? The president of the USA has already weighed in ... hasn't he?
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Yeah, the president said to respect the process of law.
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He'd be an idiot to take such action. He needs less time in the spotlight, not more.
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Is there any thing at all the president has done that you agree with?
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I like his policy towards Egypt and Syria: STFU and stay away.
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Perhaps DOJ should spend some time investigating the scumbag FL State Attorney Corey....
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Yeah and his admin were the ones stoking the fires of hate over this entire fiasco. Obama said if he had a son, he'd be a stoner drug dealer looking to get heat. |
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I could have sworn Obama said something different. I must have been mistaken.
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Absolutely! The POTUS has NO BUSINESS commenting on a serious case regarding a local legal matter. As you say, all this will not take place based on right or wrong, legal or illegal. It will be based on political correctness. One of the scourges that is currently WRECKING our country. |
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Absolutely correct. Obama is always doing that kind of shlt. He will comment on something in an effort to skew public perception and then try to make it all okay by adding a general statement such as "we should respect the process of law." Why should he have to say something like "we should respect the process of law?" Everyone knows that, but this is how he OFTEN covers up his shlt. If he were selling used cars, he'd have you driving away in a worn out Yugo and make you think that you had just gotten a bargain while he was busy heading to the bank with your $30K. |
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