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Colin Powell: Zimmerman Verdict a 'Questionable Judgment'
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HOW, exactly, does a jury AGREE (100%) on the verdict, yet ALSO "agree" that they, themselves, had "questionable judgment"?
IF you're asserting that one (or more) of the jurors didn't understand (in their own minds) how one can admit to shooting another individual, and it NOT be called MURDER, then the "questionable judgment" was on the part of the LAWYERS for allowing that MORON on the jury in the first place!
SELF-DEFENSE (as in, when one's head is being repeatedly slammed against the cement) IS NOT MURDER. PERIOD (and the jury AGREED 100%)!
And as far as Colin Powell, his judgments throughout his tenure were questionable as well. I guess we can say " The pot called the Kettle Black " is somewhat synonymous with Colin, Huh?
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