I personally think they should have charged him with manslaughter. Once everything comes out in court, and in light of the existing law it may be difficult to get a jury to convict him on 2nd degree murder.
Razziel
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Does George Zimmerman look guilty in his new mugshot?
by Iamallcool inhttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/11/george-zimmerman-new-mugshot_n_1419402.html.
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he does look guilty to me.
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9/11 Conspiracy nuts...60% of Americans are you KIDDING!!!!
by Witness 007 in60% of americans in one servey think the government did it.....even though there is no sold evidence.
let me spell it out.....a huge airplane full of fuel hit the building plowing thru the steel supports, thousands of witnesses, and video fotage, it almost flew through the building with debris blowing out the other side.
although it appears in the footage there is alot of smoke but no fire, right?
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Razziel
It's because we already hit over 10 pages last time around. Sorry for the cross-post.
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9/11 Conspiracy nuts...60% of Americans are you KIDDING!!!!
by Witness 007 in60% of americans in one servey think the government did it.....even though there is no sold evidence.
let me spell it out.....a huge airplane full of fuel hit the building plowing thru the steel supports, thousands of witnesses, and video fotage, it almost flew through the building with debris blowing out the other side.
although it appears in the footage there is alot of smoke but no fire, right?
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What should I do?
by Kool Jo init was announced a few days ago that a good friend of mine from another congregation was disfellowshiped...we knew each other for a few years, really appreciated her company, had a great sense of humor...someone you could talk to and confide in.. i'm still shocked to hear that she was df, she was a pioneer up to january...i'm very familiar with her congregation as i've visited there...we often text and exchange emails quite often.. .
she's not aware that i know of her being d/f...i don't know if she still goes to her to khall and feel really bad for her because after reading some of the stories online of what being d/f can do, i wouldn't want her to go thru that?.
i'd love to contact her and tell her not to worry and perhaps relate some of the experiences from this site along with some of the info i'm finding out...but i don't know if she's going to give in to the fear of being shunned and then tell the elders that i'm an apostate?.
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Razziel
Call her up, see how she's doing. Don't tell her you know she's DF'd. See what she tells you, and then feel out what her attitude about the whole situation is, before you out yourself. Be careful, she's probably going through a very emotionally turbulent time. Even if she says she's not going back, she may always change her mind when the loss of family/friends really kicks in, and she could still out you later on. So tread carefully. Perhaps you can mention some of the helpful things you've learned on the forum without actually divulging you got the information from EX-JW sources.
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Are you an athiest and why?
by LouBelle ini'm interested in finding out people's reasons as to why they are athiest.. i have simply through life experience, my research into religions over the years come to that conclusion.
never thought i would come to a day that i did not believe in a god.
believing in a god is like believing in super man, it would be great if he existed but well it's just a fairy tale.
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Razziel
"The gods that men made up through his own imagination never existed but that doesn't mean its not possible . "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coldfire_Trilogy
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Update on my son...
by diana netherton infirst of all, thank you everyone for your advice.
some of it was a bit harsh,.
but it made me scrutinize myself a bit more..but here is the outcome....and i .
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Razziel
Congratulations!
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Need some good parenting advice...
by diana netherton ini have a son who will be 20 in may.
he's, by all accounts, what you would consider the.
"perfect child.
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Razziel
You aren't a bad mom. But I think it changes the game that he still lives at home and changes some of the advice given. Even if he doesn't show it, you are probably still the most important person in the world to him, and you still have a lot of influence over him. Once he moves out, yeah you need to back off and let him make his own decisions, but until he does I say use your influence to motivate him in the right direction. Otherwise 20 will become 30 before you know it, and he'll still be at home with you.
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Need some good parenting advice...
by diana netherton ini have a son who will be 20 in may.
he's, by all accounts, what you would consider the.
"perfect child.
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Razziel
Does he still live at home? Are you or other family members helping him out financially? I wouldn't be advocating kicking him out, I just know that no matter how much potential a person has, it can be hard to be focused, motivated, and ambitious if you have a free place to live and an easy source of financial help if you need it.
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Guns and Scary Movies Gal
by Iamallcool inthere is a very pretty lady friend of mine that likes guns and to watch scary movies very often.
she emailed me yesterday to ask me how i am doing.
i know she likes me and she is probably waiting for me to ask her out.
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Razziel
First pot and now guns and scary movies? Background checking on the internet before you even go on a first date? If you didn't have 2000 posts I'd think you were trolling.
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Soul Searching, need advice re: Physical Attraction
by Nice_Dream inok, so i was a young jw when i got married, and married a nice guy who was my first boyfriend.
i thought we had chemistry, but things weren't really working out in the sex department after we got married.
we had a pretty infrequent sex life for our whole realtionship...i'm talking months of dry spells.
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Razziel
I'm not saying this is applicable in your situation, but many men are like dogs and can be trained. After the "new" wore off your relationship, if you generally ended up having sex only when you initiated it, and gave excuses, got mad or otherwise turned him down when he initiated it, eventually he'll stop and won't try at all, just like a dog or child learns not to do things they get spanked for.