‘Justice for Trayvon’: Alabama Man in Critical Condition After Mob Beating

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Just as funny as Lucy van Pelt who is known to be a bully. And she's proud of that, too.
Bullies - Peanuts Wiki

Great link! I wish I was on my computer so I could copy and paste some of that great background information on Lucy.

She is one silly character!

I find parallels between her, and others I've encountered over the years. It's interesting how fictional cartoon characters actually manifest themselves in "real" people.
 
Great link! I wish I was on my computer so I could copy and paste some of that great background information on Lucy.

She is one silly character!

I find parallels between her, and others I've encountered over the years. It's interesting how fictional cartoon characters actually manifest themselves in "real" people.

:giggle:...."Whar's Lucy"??
 
Great link! I wish I was on my computer so I could copy and paste some of that great background information on Lucy.

She is one silly character!

I find parallels between her, and others I've encountered over the years. It's interesting how fictional cartoon characters actually manifest themselves in "real" people.

Like this one? And how Lucy enjoys finding faults in others....which is ironic considering.
 
you would subject yourself to probing and dissection?

a simpler course of action would be disconnecting yourself from the world by living in the boondocks :)
How would you know? Have you been there?
 
Don't really need, "proof" as there was a direct witness. No hearsay involved.

Check the laws. He said she said is hearsay.

Funny....accepting media stories in this case, but not in Trayvon's case. Wonder why that is?
 
Check the laws. He said she said is hearsay.

Funny....accepting media stories in this case, but not in Trayvon's case. Wonder why that is?

because an ABC reporter was fired for misleading the public maybe?
 
Check the laws. He said she said is hearsay.

Ok, here you go.

" g) a spontaneous excited or startled utterance ("oh, God, the bus hit the little girl"); h) contemporaneous statement which explains the meaning of conduct if the conduct was ambiguous; i) a statement which explains a person's state of mind at the time of an event; "


hearsay rule legal definition of hearsay rule. hearsay rule synonyms by the Free Online Law Dictionary.

Funny....accepting media stories in this case, but not in Trayvon's case. Wonder why that is?

Huh? Not quite. I like to hear the facts of a case. Seems you must have me confused with someone else, Waterboy ;)
 
Check the laws. He said she said is hearsay.

Funny....accepting media stories in this case, but not in Trayvon's case. Wonder why that is?

And?.....you didn't "accept" the media stories in the Trayvon case?....Shux, you posted enuf of them...and since you were not there...ho hum! :cool2:
 
And that isn't even mentioning CNN releasing audio of the 911 call claiming Zimmerman made a racial slur. After carefully investiagting the call, no racial comments were made.

Another lie.
 
I think she's at the water cooler with Charlie Brown plotting her next move. :fruit:

:giggle:...brings back memories of that Song...."She" walks in the classroom....cool and slow....who called the English Teacher Daddie-O"....
 
Check the laws. He said she said is hearsay.

Funny....accepting media stories in this case, but not in Trayvon's case. Wonder why that is?

That's incorrect.

hear·say   [heer-sey] Show IPA
noun
1.
unverified, unofficial information gained or acquired from another and not part of one's direct knowledge: I pay no attention to hearsay.
2.
an item of idle or unverified information or gossip; rumor: a malicious hearsay.

Hearing a statement would be "direct knowledge"
 
Owens' sister heard the comment as one of the attackers (a woman) shouted it, and drove off. One of Owens' neighbors confirms hearing the same thing.

What those two witnesses heard was direct knowledge. It would have been hearsay if someone else had told them that the woman said that.

The sister said she heard it. It wasn't something that someone else told her about.

The neighbor said that he heard it. It wasn't something that someone else told him about.

Of course, just because one of the attackers yelled it out doesn't mean that was the reason for the attack on Owens. We don't know that.

The investigation is ongoing.
 
I don't think he would have been beat by a mob if he had this:


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Just an opinion though.
 
Black people are angry.... :lol: They always were and alway will be..that's how they is..most of them should be arrested for attempt murder and I cannot wait. :)...My family was a victim of hate crime and I havent attack one person b/c of it..just doesnt work dat way.
 
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