TheMadCap Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 Which is a good thing after having ready about today's testimony from Trayvon's friend. How the hell does a 19-year-old not know how to read cursive? I'd say at a minimum, this throws her credibility as a witness into serious question...
boyst Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 (edited) Holy christ. It says "follow?" That means you're following him? They clearly do not know how to use twitter. It doesn't say "follow" if you have not followed them. It says Following. Im right with ya..........Hot Florida Mom > Precious all day shes a smoker so just because she's fat and black... you're a cracka ass white boi. Now that her twitter and facebook are public...She is going to get a lot of attention. A site I freequent is already going to lengths to troll her, shoop images, etc. Edited June 27, 2013 by jboyst62
Maury Ballstein Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 cracka ass white boi > creepy ass cracker if i had to pick one title she bestowed on me.
boyst Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 Her twitter followers/following. https://twitter.com/StewartMoore/status/350349596960116736/photo/1
Doc Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I can safely say that putting Ms. Jenteal on the stand was a mistake. From her behavior, to her admitting that TM called GZ a "crazy ass cracker," to her made up letter, that was a horrible way to start the trial.
NoSaint Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I can safely say that putting Ms. Jenteal on the stand was a mistake. From her behavior, to her admitting that TM called GZ a "crazy ass cracker," to her made up letter, that was a horrible way to start the trial. dont forget "he was close to his dads house so he didnt need to run" it did get them atleast a shot at "GZ never introduced himself" and "i heard TM getting roughed up" which they vitally needed, but she blew it bad enough that it wont matter for M2. might still help manslaughter. i hope people are atleast starting to see why a DA was hesitant to take this on.
Doc Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 dont forget "he was close to his dads house so he didnt need to run" Yep, thanks for adding that one. it did get them atleast a shot at "GZ never introduced himself" and "i heard TM getting roughed up" which they vitally needed, but she blew it bad enough that it wont matter for M2. might still help manslaughter. i hope people are atleast starting to see why a DA was hesitant to take this on. Her credibility is so shot that I doubt her claiming who was getting roughed-up will be believable.
Chump Change Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 But here’s the key: Obama and the Democrats would actually prefer an acquittal here. That’s because the whole point of the ginned-up Zimmerman affair was to inflame racial sentiment to boost black turnout in 2012. With any luck, they can turn an acquittal into another racial rallying cry, which will help in 2014. It’s not about Zimmerman; he’s just one of those eggs you have to break to make an Obama omelet. . I think you're exactly right. The race hustlers Jackson and Sharpton will not let this go if and when GZ is acquitted. They will gladly use this case to foment rioting and their ridiculous chant of "No justice, no peace"...watch and see. I have an old Marine friend living in Florida who I still communicate with on FB and who happens to be black. He believes that GZ is guilty and recently posted such. Ironically, he himself was acquitted of murder for killing another Marine (in self defense) over in Okinawa during the 90's. He used to work for me and I was a key character witness at his court martial. I include this information because it amazes me how many of his other 'FB friends' all downright hostile toward GZ. I posted a response that "The truth will set him free" and you'd have sworn I kicked a hornet's nest! I tactfully explained my position based on the evidence that is publicly available, and asked the responders who disagree (attacked) with me if they will respect the juries opinion and foster a sense of calm in their community should the decision go in favor of GZ. So far I've had a few responses calling GZ names, etc, but not one of the five or so friends of my friend will respond that they will respect the juries decision short of a murder conviction. I expect we will see quite a bit of rioting in Florida if GZ is acquitted based on my observation, and I'm 100% certain the Weird Al will be leading the charge!.
boyst Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 Kathi Belich, WFTV @KBelichWFTV Attorney Daryl Parks, accompanied by @SybrinaFulton and Tracy Martin, to make statement to media after court adjourns. #Zimmermanon9
GG Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I can safely say that putting Ms. Jenteal on the stand was a mistake. They had no choice but to put her on. The entire media frenzy and the prosecution case was based on her "testimony" and "letter" that suddenly appeared after she visited Ben Crump 30 days after the shooting.
boyst Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I think you're exactly right. The race hustlers Jackson and Sharpton will not let this go if and when GZ is acquitted. They will gladly use this case to foment rioting and their ridiculous chant of "No justice, no peace"...watch and see. I have an old Marine friend living in Florida who I still communicate with on FB and who happens to be black. He believes that GZ is guilty and recently posted such. Ironically, he himself was acquitted of murder for killing another Marine (in self defense) over in Okinawa during the 90's. He used to work for me and I was a key character witness at his court martial. I include this information because it amazes me how many of his other 'FB friends' all downright hostile toward GZ. I posted a response that "The truth will set him free" and you'd have sworn I kicked a hornet's nest! I tactfully explained my position based on the evidence that is publicly available, and asked the responders who disagree (attacked) with me if they will respect the juries opinion and foster a sense of calm in their community should the decision go in favor of GZ. So far I've had a few responses calling GZ names, etc, but not one of the five or so friends of my friend will respond that they will respect the juries decision short of a murder conviction. I expect we will see quite a bit of rioting in Florida if GZ is acquitted based on my observation, and I'm 100% certain the Weird Al will be leading the charge!. Like dis from the George Zimmerman is innocent facebook page?
bbb Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 Holy christ. It says "follow?" That means you're following him? They clearly do not know how to use twitter. It doesn't say "follow" if you have not followed them. It says Following. so just because she's fat and black... you're a cracka ass white boi. Now that her twitter and facebook are public...She is going to get a lot of attention. A site I freequent is already going to lengths to troll her, shoop images, etc. And now her twitter has disappeared.
1billsfan Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I think you're exactly right. The race hustlers Jackson and Sharpton will not let this go if and when GZ is acquitted. They will gladly use this case to foment rioting and their ridiculous chant of "No justice, no peace"...watch and see. I have an old Marine friend living in Florida who I still communicate with on FB and who happens to be black. He believes that GZ is guilty and recently posted such. Ironically, he himself was acquitted of murder for killing another Marine (in self defense) over in Okinawa during the 90's. He used to work for me and I was a key character witness at his court martial. I include this information because it amazes me how many of his other 'FB friends' all downright hostile toward GZ. I posted a response that "The truth will set him free" and you'd have sworn I kicked a hornet's nest! I tactfully explained my position based on the evidence that is publicly available, and asked the responders who disagree (attacked) with me if they will respect the juries opinion and foster a sense of calm in their community should the decision go in favor of GZ. So far I've had a few responses calling GZ names, etc, but not one of the five or so friends of my friend will respond that they will respect the juries decision short of a murder conviction. I expect we will see quite a bit of rioting in Florida if GZ is acquitted based on my observation, and I'm 100% certain the Weird Al will be leading the charge!. I think that people in general are just getting more and more stupid in this country. The Hernandez murder case and this trial are further proof. Both Zimmerman and Trayvon were idiots at decision making that day. Just like both Hernandez and Olin. Obviously for two of them, it sadly cost them their lives. Who packs heat and follows a suspicious guy close enough to eventually be confronted by the guy he's following? Who makes 6 million a year and is an NFL star on a star NFL team and actually follows through on "whacking" a guy like he's on an episode of the Sopranos? Who confronts a complete stranger following you? Who gets in a car at 3:30 am with a guy (and two of his buddies) who has a major problem with you? What prosecutor puts a grown woman on the stand who doesn't know how to read or write? I would just avoid getting into arguments with friends who are so invested. It isn't worth it. "Hey, your guy is much more stupid than my guy!"...
Jauronimo Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I think that people in general are just getting more and more stupid in this country. The Hernandez murder case and this trial are further proof. Both Zimmerman and Trayvon were idiots at decision making that day. Just like both Hernandez and Olin. Obviously for two of them, it sadly cost them their lives. Who packs heat and follows a suspicious guy close enough to eventually be confronted by the guy he's following? Who makes 6 million a year and is an NFL star on a star NFL team and actually follows through on "whacking" a guy like he's on an episode of the Sopranos? Who confronts a complete stranger following you? Who gets in a car at 3:30 am with a guy (and two of his buddies) who has a major problem with you? What prosecutor puts a grown woman on the stand who doesn't know how to read or write? I would just avoid getting into arguments with friends who are so invested. It isn't worth it. "Hey, your guy is much more stupid than my guy!"... You make a strong case.
boyst Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 (edited) And now her twitter has disappeared. It's the internet. Nothing disappears, and everything turns to porn. I saw some great images of her shooped. Also, looking at the letter, if Trayvon was so important to this girl, why is his name mispelled? Edited June 27, 2013 by jboyst62
Chump Change Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 I would just avoid getting into arguments with friends who are so invested. It isn't worth it. "Hey, your guy is much more stupid than my guy!"... Please believe me that I am no GZ supporter and he is not 'my guy'. I am most concerned with trying to have a rational discussion with those who will likely react badly should GZ be acquitted, which I think is likely. Maybe that is too much to ask. I am putting my faith in the justice system and those on the jury and am hopeful that others respect their decision.
NoSaint Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 It's the internet. Nothing disappears, and everything turns to porn. I saw some great images of her shooped. Also, looking at the letter, if Trayvon was so important to this girl, why is his name mispelled? you mean the letter that she was unable to read? all joking aside, im leaning pretty heavy towards her being illiterate. yesterday she seemed pretty upset about being asked to read something back and if i recall we hit a standstill until the attorney read it for her. it could simply be ridiculous defiance on her part, but im going out on a limb and saying shes bordering on illiterate. would her twitter support those struggles? i havent seen it
NoSaint Posted June 27, 2013 Posted June 27, 2013 She said she can't read cursive. i know that. its easier to say on national tv than "i cant read" and shes previously refused to read paperwork in this trial, was my point. doesnt make much difference either way, just an observation.
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