why post it if you don't know if its true or not. You will defend Zimmerman no matter what it seems.
The 911 call from Zimmer (the "we don't need you to be doing that" call) sounds to me as if Zimmer in fact does not follow Trayvon after being asked by the dispatcher.
I would say even dumberyeah, too bad that he was found standing over a dead body several hundred yards away from that place where no vehicle could go
are you seriously this dumb?
Great arguments to support your side, guys. You guys all missed your true calling. You should have been prosecutors instead of dopers.
They could have been like the three amigos, or the three musketeers or something. Well 2 musketeers and 1 muskateerette. If they were the 3 amigos, Carne is played by Martin Short, UB is Steve Martin and London can be the Chevy Chase Character.Great arguments to support your side, guys. You guys all missed your true calling. You should have been prosecutors instead of dopers.
They could have been like the three amigos, or the three musketeers or something. Well 2 musketeers and 1 muskateerette.
You mean like Trayvon? I guess that makes us criminals. Like Trayvon.
Fucking Spoon.
couldn't find a decent one for "fucking poon" Think I'll stop while I'm ahead.
Really? Why, have you been peeking at the other men in the shower again? Homo.
(Reuters) - NBC News apologized on Tuesday for the way it edited a broadcast of a conversation between George Zimmerman and a police dispatcher before teenager Trayvon Martin was killed by Zimmerman.
Last week Fox News did a report in which it presented "before" and "after" versions of the call. NBC had broadcast the edited exchange on its flagship "Today" morning show.
NBC News launched an investigation after the Fox report.
"During our investigation it became evident that there was an error made in the production process that we deeply regret," NBC News representative Lauren Kapp said in a statement on Tuesday, in response to a query by Reuters. "We will be taking the necessary steps to prevent this from happening in the future and apologize to our viewers."
The February 26 shooting death of 17-year-old Martin by Zimmerman, 28, a neighborhood watch captain who said he acted in self-defense, has drawn international attention. The incident occurred in Sanford, Florida.
The Fox News report can be viewed on the website of the News Corp unit.
The "Today" show's segment ran as:
"Zimmerman: This guy looks like he's up to no good. He looks black."
The full conversation ran as:
"Zimmerman: This guy looks like he's up to no good. Or he's on drugs or something. It's raining and he's just walking around, looking about.
Dispatcher: OK, and this guy - is he black, white or Hispanic?
Zimmerman: He looks black."
NBC News is owned by NBC Universal, a unit of Comcast Corp.
NBC News regrets editing of Trayvon shooting call
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http://news.yahoo.com/nbc-news-regrets-editing-trayvon-shooting-call-220720073.html
Funny. You have nothing. It hurts to be stuck on the losing side of a debate. The best thing for you to do at this point is to cut your losses and keep your mouth shut, but you won't. It is funny to watch though. So for that, I thank you!