To those of you who are hell-bent on condemning this guy
BEFORE all the facts are in, just remember the Duke Lacrosse fiasco!!!
I would have expected much better from the average poster on this board, but apparently there are more lemmings than is first obvious.
I have had one experience with "reporters" and after the butcher job they did on my comments I have shied away from them like I would the plague. Thankfully there was no controversial topic, but the hatchet job on my comments was enough for me to ever avoid "reporters"!
Investigation may prove him totally guilty of pure murder - or an honest self-defense - but there is absolutely no way this character will ever be able to get an unbiased jury unless they move the venue to the out-back of Australia.
But should he be proven, PROVEN, totally justified in his actions, is there any way he can ever live free of the fear of reprisals of jack-asses like the Black Panthers, that have been stirred up by the media , and the professional race-baiters?????????
And all y'all who give credence to these "factual(?) reports" are doing your little part to keep TRUE justice from ever being achieved.
Even Bill O'Reilly (as much as he irritates me) advocates waiting for the facts to be determined before casting judgement.
One last point; remember that the media "telling you all the facts" about this incident, is the same media that praises the "ZERO'S" accomplishments.
Why would you trust them on ANYTHING????
The following joke tells you the credibility that should be given to all these "journalistic(?)" reports.
[FONT="]Two boys are playing football at this park in a small town in South[/FONT][FONT="] Carolina when one of the boys is suddenly attacked by a crazed[/FONT][FONT="] Rottweiler.[/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]Thinking quickly, the other boy takes a stick and shoves it under the[/FONT][FONT="] dog's collar, twists it, and breaks the dog's neck, thus saving his [/FONT][FONT="]friend.[/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]A sports reporter who was strolling by sees the incident and rushes over[/FONT][FONT="] to interview the boy. He tells the boy he's going to write the story and[/FONT][FONT="] says, "I'll title it 'Young Tiger Fan Saves Friend From Vicious Animal.'"[/FONT]
[FONT="]I'm not a Tiger fan", the little hero replies.[/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]"Sorry, since we're in South Carolina, I just assumed you were", says the reporter and he starts writing again. He asks, "How does 'Gamecock Fan Rescues Friend From Horrific Attack' sound?"[/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]"I'm not a Gamecock fan either", the boy says. [/FONT]
[FONT="]"Oh, I thought everyone in[/FONT][FONT="] S[/FONT][FONT="]outh Carolina was either for the Tigers or the Gamecocks. "What team do[/FONT][FONT="]you root for?", the reporter asks.[/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]"I'm just visiting my cousin, I'm a Georgia Bulldog fan", the boy [/FONT][FONT="]replies, "they're just the best!"[/FONT][FONT="]
[/FONT][FONT="]The reporter smiles, starts a new sheet in his notebook and writes:[/FONT][FONT="]"Little Redneck [/FONT][FONT="]F[/FONT][FONT="]rom Georgia Kills Beloved Family Pet".[/FONT]