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Nope. To say that you have no regrets and that you wouldn't do anything differently is not okay. I don't think it's a normal reaction either. Also, to - on top of that - call your behavior "God's plan" is also ridiculous. If Zimmerman felt remorse, then I might be able to understand the "God's plan" comment because it would be a means of coping with an action that you regret. But to show no remorse and then call it "God's plan" is sick.
DO you think these statements by GZ are ok or normal in your opinion?
Would you feel the same?
When asked if he regretted getting out of the car he said no
When asked if theres anything he would change or do differently in retrospect he said no
he said he felt it was gods plan for him to shoot TM
full video just in case people want it
George Zimmerman's Exclusive Full Interview With Sean Hannity 7/18/2012 - YouTube
in my opinion that makes no sense to me, why would anybody not regret it, why would any "nice guy with good intentions, trying to do good etc etc" not regret killing this teen
I mean why would any "sane, honest, nice, good willed/intentioned person, just in the wrong place making a mistake" not want to change things and give a kid back his life and not have stalked the teen?
and why on earth would he ever think its god will?
i mean religion is personal and its not for me to decide others views but id love to understand the logic of that statements because i see none in it.
it comes off as pure self gratification, satisfaction, pompous non-regret to me BUT that in no way means im right
Now mind you i think 2nd degree murder is a impossible case and this isnt about whether you think GA is guilty or not just about his statements of no regrets and gods plan?
WHat do you think?
YES
NO
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Aomebody posted a "what to do if ypu shoot someone in self defense" list.
It included not saying you regret it, because that sounds like you feel guilty about it.
Nope. To say that you have no regrets and that you wouldn't do anything differently is not okay. I don't think it's a normal reaction either. Also, to - on top of that - call your behavior "God's plan" is also ridiculous. If Zimmerman felt remorse, then I might be able to understand the "God's plan" comment because it would be a means of coping with an action that you regret. But to show no remorse and then call it "God's plan" is sick.
what?
at times im a horrendously horrible typer myself and this made me feel good
please state this again
DO you think these statements by GZ are ok or normal in your opinion?
Would you feel the same?
When asked if he regretted getting out of the car he said no
When asked if theres anything he would change or do differently in retrospect he said no
he said he felt it was gods plan for him to shoot TM
full video just in case people want it
George Zimmerman's Exclusive Full Interview With Sean Hannity 7/18/2012 - YouTube
in my opinion that makes no sense to me, why would anybody not regret it, why would any "nice guy with good intentions, trying to do good etc etc" not regret killing this teen
I mean why would any "sane, honest, nice, good willed/intentioned person, just in the wrong place making a mistake" not want to change things and give a kid back his life and not have stalked the teen?
and why on earth would he ever think its god will?
i mean religion is personal and its not for me to decide others views but id love to understand the logic of that statements because i see none in it.
it comes off as pure self gratification, satisfaction, pompous non-regret to me BUT that in no way means im right
Now mind you i think 2nd degree murder is a impossible case and this isnt about whether you think GA is guilty or not just about his statements of no regrets and gods plan?
WHat do you think?
YES
NO
I love Chicken Parmesan
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Sorry. I post from my phone and my autocorrect is sporadic.
Somebody posted a list of "what to do if you shoot someone in self defense".
It said never to say you feel remorse as it may make you look like you have a guilty conscience.
uhm that doesnt expalin the answers to the questions?
When asked if he regretted getting out of the car he said no
When asked if theres anything he would change or do differently in retrospect he said no
he said he felt it was gods plan for him to shoot TM
getting out of the car, gods plan and chaining things are quite different.
yes im im directly asked if i feel bad for saving my life i say no, those werent the questions
Because George was playing to the audience, lying, like he always does.
1.)Your questions are all wrong....
2.)Z doesn't have to answer to you.
3.) All he has to do at this point is continue to sit there, and allow the state to blow this case as they have from the beginning.
1.) i didnt ask him any questions?
2.) didnt say he did
3.) also meaningless to my post
your biased and hyperbolic rant is noted
1.) i didnt ask him any questions?
2.) didnt say he did
3.) also meaningless to my post
your biased and hyperbolic rant is noted
DO you think these statements by GZ are ok or normal in your opinion?
Would you feel the same?
When asked if he regretted getting out of the car he said no
When asked if theres anything he would change or do differently in retrospect he said no
he said he felt it was gods plan for him to shoot TM
full video just in case people want it
George Zimmerman's Exclusive Full Interview With Sean Hannity 7/18/2012 - YouTube
in my opinion that makes no sense to me, why would anybody not regret it, why would any "nice guy with good intentions, trying to do good etc etc" not regret killing this teen
I mean why would any "sane, honest, nice, good willed/intentioned person, just in the wrong place making a mistake" not want to change things and give a kid back his life and not have stalked the teen?
and why on earth would he ever think its god will?
i mean religion is personal and its not for me to decide others views but id love to understand the logic of that statements because i see none in it.
it comes off as pure self gratification, satisfaction, pompous non-regret to me BUT that in no way means im right
Now mind you i think 2nd degree murder is a impossible case and this isnt about whether you think GA is guilty or not just about his statements of no regrets and gods plan?
WHat do you think?
YES
NO
I love Chicken Parmesan
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1.) Yes you did, here from your own opening title...
"Do you think these statements by GZ are ok or normal in your opinion?"
That's 2 questions right there. Now on to your OP.
"Would you feel the same?"
"why would anybody not regret it?"
"why would any "nice guy with good intentions, trying to do good etc etc" not regret killing this teen?"
"why would any "sane, honest, nice, good willed/intentioned person, just in the wrong place making a mistake" not want to change things and give a kid back his life and not have stalked the teen?"
"WHat do you think?"
and 5 more in the OP, and that is giving you a pass on one with a question mark at the end because I don't think you meant to make that statement a question.
2.) You are taking the video interview he did with Hannity, and posing questions about what he said, I would think that would imply direct questions you have for Z....Only he can answer what you want, and all we can do is offer our opinion.
3.) Note this, what I said is opinion backed by the fact of what has transpired so far in the trial. You have nothing to speak intelligently on concerning this case so my guess is either you like being laughed at in public, or it's just more as usual dishonest baiting.
1.)Your thread is useless. It doesn't help, the state's case against Z
2.)As for, the *God's plan*....It was God's plan that he had, the pistol that night to protect himself.
3.)Religious folk tend to assign *God's Plan* to whatever hardship they have to deal with.
4.) Z is religious
1.)you have posted a 'no win' scenario for zimmerman
2.) as we can see, since he attested that he would not change a thing about what he did that nite, you seized on it to allege that he has no remorse
3.) however, had he replied that he would have changed his actions, you would then point to that as evidence of zimmerman's guilt, since he finds he did wrong things that evening
4.) zimmerman has already conveyed his personal sorrow for the loss of martin to martin's parents, while under oath on the stand
5.) so, we know there is remorse
6.) what is absent is a belief from zimmerman that he should have acted differently in any way that nite
7.) his refusal to say so must piss off the martin crowd -
8.) as is evidenced by this silly thread topic
The questions were:
1.)Question 1:
If you remember he had his lawyer with him in that interview, and there is no way from a legal stance he could have said "yes" to that question, or it would have been used against him in court as an admission that his actions were responsible for what happened and he had done something wrong.
2.)Question 2:
See my answer to question #1
3.)Question 3:
He didn't say it was God's plan to shoot Martin, he said that in response to Hannity asking him if he thought he would be here (alive) if he didn't have his gun on him that night. Zimmerman was saying that everything is God's plan and for that reason he doesn't second guess his actions or speculate on the "what if's"... It's dishonest crap like that that really burns me up... Why can't you at least be honest?
4.) So I'm not going to play your game,
5.) nor answer you BS poll.
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