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The verdict has been rendered And George Zimmerman goes free. (I still would not bet money On his life expectancy) There is anger in the streets this night in our divided land. One mother’s son was shot and killed by this George Zimmerman. The Jurymen have heard the facts and ruled it self-defense. Far too many in the streets Take acquittal as offense. Long ago, in Boston town, were British redcoats tried for the ****** of six colonists- “A massacre!” folks cried. John Adams got the soldiers off with a plea of self-defense. He must have had great courage and, in Justice, confidence. How difficult it must have been To face his neighbors’ angry cries The principles he fought for live Unless we let them die.
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Jul 14, 2013
Jul 14, 2013 at 2:58 AM UTC
Seminole County Serenade
The verdict has been rendered And George Zimmerman goes free. (I still would not bet money On his life expectancy) There is anger in the streets this night in our divided land. One mother’s son was shot and killed by this George Zimmerman. The Jurymen have heard the facts and ruled it self-defense. Far too many in the streets Take acquittal as offense. Long ago, in Boston town, were British redcoats tried for the ****** of six colonists- “A massacre!” folks cried. John Adams got the soldiers off with a plea of self-defense. He must have had great courage and, in Justice, confidence. How difficult it must have been To face his neighbors’ angry cries The principles he fought for live Unless we let them die.
Some thoughts on the Zimmerman verdict. In my mind it reminds me of the traila and verdict of the soldiers in the Boston Massacre case. If we don't believe in Justice and the rule of law we are on the eve of destruction as a civil society
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Jul 14, 2013
Jul 14, 2013 at 2:58 AM UTC
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