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To: epicure who wrote (71076)7/14/2013 8:46:51 PM
From: Murrey Walker  Respond to of 71178
 
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Here's a suggestion. Maybe you should try paying attention to others for a change instead of dwelling endlessly on your own feelings and your disappointments. Your life might improve a bit. Most of us who lose people close to us get over it or at least don't use it as an excuse for treating other people badly.

I have coworkers who escaped the Khmer Rouge killing fields, who escaped from Vietnam and lived in the jungle and refugee camps for years. Who fought in savage battles where most of their fellow soldiers were killed. They all lost close friends and family. They don't navel gaze on their own disappointments and they don't lecture others on how unhappy they are because life screwed them. Of course not one of them is a self-absorbed drama queen, but then maybe that's the point.



To: epicure who wrote (71076)7/15/2013 10:23:57 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 71178
 
"No they aren't. He followed a teen against the advice of police. He could have retreated at any time. He could have let Trayvon go on his way. He could have stayed in his car. He could have run away. But he didn't. Imagine if this had been a white teen, and a black man with a gun stalked the teen, even though the police told him to leave the teen alone. Any guesses as to what the wingnuts would be saying about that white teen?

Why wasn't Trayvon standing his ground? Because he was the one being attacked by a man with a weapon."

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amazing how you libs repeat lies over and over again. did you even watch the trial ?

he wasn't in his car when the 9-11 operator (not the police) he was out walking when he said he was following trayvon (remember if you can the 9-11 operator said 'keep an eye on him') that's when the 9-11 operator said 'we don't need you to do that' and zim stopped. Now trayvon was 50 yards ahead and close to being home, four minutes goes by and trayvon jumps jorge, why didn't trayvon go home why did he wait 4 minutes to ambush Jorge ? and remember the POLICE never talked to Jorge, it was the 9-11 operator, which isn't the law, so stop lying