Zimmerman, Schiavo, hanging chads ... FL has issues

Discussion in 'Politics' started by kandlekid, Jul 15, 2013.

  1. kandlekid

    kandlekid

    Zimmerman, Schiavo, hanging chads ... FL has issues
     
  2. JamesL

    JamesL

  3. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    It would appear that the OP has issues.
     
  4. NYC, California, and Illinois don't have issues?
     
  5. Amazing... how so many people have such a strong opinion... when they likely know little of the facts.

    Much like the election of Odumbo.

    Those with the most knowledge of the facts... the jury... acquitted... unanimously.
     
  6. LA Times, Miami Herald, Baltimore Sun. Newspaper publishers have issues.
     
  7. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    A very nondescript statement.
     
  8. Well, he is right. The case should have never been brought.

    Pretty much everyone in the Florida government has disgraced themselves. Gov. Scott, what a pathetic loser, sending Angela Corey in to placate Sharpton. He goes in the Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio box, losers who can never be trusted.

    Corey, probably should be disbarred at a minimum. Mike Nifong in a skirt.

    Trial prosecutors, evil bastards who withheld evidence, made up ridiculous theories and tried to win the case on emotional appeals.

    Trial judge, what can you say, really? She shouldn't be sitting on the traffic court bench.

    Thanks goodness for those jurors, who have more courage than the entire Florida government.
     
  9. pspr

    pspr

    There are issues everywhere. The problem is that they seem to be getting worse than better to me. And, I blame most of that on the liberal push.
     
  10. Of course. That's what a "sense/philosophy of entitlement" breeds.

    America has gone overboard with entitlement... such that the "entitled" think they are some kind of deserving and special (just like a spoiled snot of a child who is "given everything", and throws a hissy when he doesn't get everything he wants)... and now rule politics for all of us.

    :mad:
     
    #10     Jul 15, 2013