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To: i-node who wrote (734006)8/22/2013 12:04:33 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 1578573
 
>> Yes. I repeat........he killed an innocent teenager.

Except the evidence, overwhelmingly, showed that Martin wasn't "innocent".


Trayon Martin was completely innocent of any wrong doing the nite he was killed. Mr. Zimmerman got away with murder. Those are the only facts of merit in this case.

And its American conservatives that have helped set up these scenarios of hate.................the ones that happened in FL, GA, OK, and Newtown. And much like your perspective on Zimmerman.......you think you are innocent. Innocence has more to do with not breaking the law.

You keep leaving that out. It is almost like you're just being hard-headed.

Projecting once again I see.



To: i-node who wrote (734006)8/22/2013 1:55:20 AM
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More Young Republicans Use Key Obamacare Provision
Posted at 10:54 a.m. today

“Obamacare may have become a partisan issue, but more Republicans than Democrats have signed up for one of its most popular provisions,” NBC News reports.

“One of the most popular provisions of the law lets people age 26 and younger stay on their parents’ health insurance… They found that by last March, 63 percent of young adults identifying as Republicans had enrolled in a parent’s health plan in the last 12 months, compared to 45 percent of those who considered themselves Democrats.”