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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: D. Long who wrote (481930)4/11/2012 3:07:53 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie5 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 794169
 
If i were George Zimmerman, I might be thinking along the lines that the outcome of events has become a fait accompli. This is no longer about the events on the day that Trayvon Martin was killed. This is now a political cause. I think we are all thinking that riots are a probable outcome if Zimmerman is acquitted. And now AG Holder is going to look into this. George is probably thinking along the lines of "at best I am going to be the sacrificial lamb to stave off the riots at worst they are going to come after me as a racist murderer of children".

There aren't many places George can run to, but I bet he is thinking along those lines. He isn't going to get a fair trial. His fate is sealed if he goes the legal route.

Let's look at what the UN Human Rights Chief has to say about this:
Of the Trayvon Martin case, Pillay said, “I will be awaiting an investigation and prosecution and trial and of course reparations for the victims concerned.”

It seems to me that Mz Pillay should wait for the outcome of the trial before deciding what the outcome of the trial is and that there should be reparations.
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