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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Hitchin' Your Wagon To Georgie's Star

Well, it looks like George Zimmerman has been arrested again and charged with aggravated felony assault. He lost his temper at his girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe, and pointed a shotgun at her. This comes as no surprise to those of us who live outside of the bubble of douche and will likely not move anyone who lives inside of it. Heck, she probably deserved it! Let's please make sure that Georgie gets to carry as many guns as he wants because he clearly is being responsible with them!!

I do hope, though, that at least a few folks might reflect and realize that hitchin' their wagon to his star wasn't the best idea. In fact, the whole incident demonstrates that all one really has to do with these sorts of incidents, issues and debates is be patient. Eventually, the "win" of the moment will be revealed for the paper fortress that it is.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have some warped view on every subject and apparently it does bother you that you are rarely right. Nobody is 'hitching to his star' at all and nobody is excusing his actions. Is this your 'gotcha!' moment? You seem to be having some fantasy debate in your head which you are desperately wanting to win.

GuardDuck said...

As I said before, defending a person from falsehoods and educating the ignorant does not equal 'hitching yourself to their star'. That is a construct wholly and completely made up by you.

Juris Imprudent said...

realize that hitchin' their wagon to his star

Who ever did that - other than some of those voices in your head?

Nikto said...

The 911 call Zimmerman made while the police were outside the house with his girlfriend after he threw her out shows what a conniving psychopath this man is. There he is, calmly telling the 911 operator that his girlfriend is going crazy and was threatening his life...

The gun rights people made a hero out of him, saying that he was "innocent" because he thought his life was endangered. But the Trayvon Martin episode showed how nuts these laws are: the only reason Zimmerman is "innocent" is that he killed the only witness, his victim. Trayvon thought his life was endangered when he saw a creepy skinhead following him in a car, who got out and pulled a gun on him, but Trayvon didn't get to tell the police his side of the story.

Zimmerman gamed the system and got away with murder. He continues to try to pull the same crap over and over. The man is smart enough to wiggle through the legal system, but seems to completely incapable of keeping his psychopathic personality in check. I'm afraid it's only a matter of time before he kills again.

Zimmerman's life is turning to total crap. He's a narcissist who's always the victim. How will his right-wing defenders react when he gets a load of guns and ammo from his cache hidden deep in the glades, goes to a school, theater or shopping mall and commits suicide by cop after taking out a few dozen innocent victims?

They'll just shrug, as if there was nothing anyone could have done to prevent it.

Anonymous said...

The gun rights people made a hero out of him, saying that he was "innocent" because he thought his life was endangered. But the Trayvon Martin episode showed how nuts these laws are: the only reason Zimmerman is "innocent" is that he killed the only witness, his victim. Trayvon thought his life was endangered when he saw a creepy skinhead following him in a car, who got out and pulled a gun on him, but Trayvon didn't get to tell the police his side of the story.

Based on this BS, I am thinking you are more mentally unstable than he is. You concocted this fantasy to fit your 'narrative' in spite of the evidence to the contrary. Maybe you ought to commit yourself before you hurt someone.

GuardDuck said...

What a bunch of ignorant BS Nikto.

The evidence shows that Zimmerman used force in defense of his life.

There was no, none, zip for evidence showing that Martin used force in a legal manner.

You are biased and ignore evidence that doesn't fit your bias.



Juris Imprudent said...

But the Trayvon Martin episode showed how nuts these laws are

What law is nuts? The stand your ground law that was never in play in this case? The 2nd amendment? What?

I suppose you would judge just on how you feel about the defendant - just like the white crackers on juries in the south before the Civil Rights era.

GuardDuck said...

Mark and N have the understanding of interpersonal conflict mechanics gained from watching too many movies.