Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs one of those t-shirts people give to toddlers - "Here comes trouble!"
Instead he had a picture painted on him by the media -- "Kill this racist!" -- which he will have to wear for the rest of his life.
I don't feel sorry for him. Well, all of our actions and decisions have consequences. Accountability. He has made some decisions that he will have to live with. And to me, it is not about killing Trayvon Martin. Posing with the manufacturer of the gun you used to kill a teenage boy. Painting a picture of that boy and selling the pics for profit. Appearing at gun shows. Instead of showing (or even faking) remorse about the killing of another (after an altercation that he started), he tries to gain noteriety and profit from that killing. The media did not do that to him - he has made the decision and he is the one who put the target on his own back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs one of those t-shirts people give to toddlers - "Here comes trouble!"
Instead he had a picture painted on him by the media -- "Kill this racist!" -- which he will have to wear for the rest of his life.
Anonymous wrote:The real bad luck was that the other guy was such a bad shot that he missed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs one of those t-shirts people give to toddlers - "Here comes trouble!"
Instead he had a picture painted on him by the media -- "Kill this racist!" -- which he will have to wear for the rest of his life.
Anonymous wrote:He needs one of those t-shirts people give to toddlers - "Here comes trouble!"
Anonymous wrote:Yup, update, he was driving along and a car pulled up along side of him on his passenger side and shot into his car. He says the shooter is someone he had a disagreement with.
Anonymous wrote:Yup, update, he was driving along and a car pulled up along side of him on his passenger side and shot into his car. He says the shooter is someone he had a disagreement with.
Anonymous wrote:guy has bad luck