I'm not ok with that regardless who is doing it. I'm just not gonna get drug into the Al thing. He get's people upset and that's how he works. It's feeds the frenzy. I chose not to get caught up in it. Tray's dead. And Al can't change that.
That didn't answer my question.
I asked if its ok to advocate for someone you know is lying.
Everybody has civil rights correct? Even white people?
Why is there not outrage over incidents like this? http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-03-04/news/31122324_1_white-boy-fire-tv-station granted the kid didn't die but I don't see this as a major news story. Racism stinks in either direction. Why no public outcry over this?
That didn't answer my question.
I asked if its ok to advocate for someone you know is lying.Everybody has civil rights correct? Even white people?
But he sure can incite the public. He can call it racial although nothing at all points to that.
He could have been suspicious without shooting Trayvon. MOO.
I was fairly certain that bruises form when tissue is damaged and capillaries are damaged as a result. The red blood cells then leak out of the capillaries into the surrounding tissue, discoloring it. The citation you provided supports this. I'm not sure if that's what you were trying to get across, but as I understand it, it has little to do with actual burst blood cells and more to do with burst capillaries that leak blood cells into the surrounding tissue.A bruise, Bruise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, (linking to Wiki 'cause it sure beats some of the other sources I have & is "readable"!) is simply the leaking of the "inner stuff" of the erythrocytes (RBCs) when the "shell" gets damaged/broken. Think of the refrigerated egg in the egg carton that has a tiny puncture, by the time you want to use it there's little left in the shell but the shell is GLUED to the paper of the carton. The carton is "irritated by the leakage" & HOLDS tight & the fluid is discolored.
So too is the bruising scenario, the leakage irritates the surrounding tissue & more blood components show up to "clean up the leak". (that's why you see color changes over time in a bruise!).
The damage to the RBCs is fast. Cardiac pressure is minimally involved as the cells are already within the body part involved in the hard surface interaction.
Bruises per se (yes, there can be peri-mortem activity but that's another "lecture" :rockerdo NOT form after death....what does happen is gravity creates lividity (purple-ish color) as the cells are damaged by lack of movement & pressure of a "hard" surface.
Bruising occurs when hard surfaces interact (fist vs skull, fist vs nasal aperture, falling body vs stationary pavement, etc). They can be visible at differing time periods depending upon depth & organ injury, many are observable under regular light sources, others show up under ALS, all exhibit changes under the skin.
BTW: :moo: and my 2 cents worth too! :moo:
We don't know what evidence there is. That's the point. Now another prosecutor is on the case and he still hasn't been arrested. If it was so evident, I don't see why it's taking this new investigation so long. There's clearly more to it than anyone outside of the investigation knows. Let justice run its course. They disagreed with the initial investigation, so they effectively got a second opinion. Now that second opinion is taking place. Let them work.
BBM - That is opinion.
Al Sharpton is a black/african american U.S. citizen. He has stood up for black issues in the past, i.e. the right to vote, discrimination against minorities, etc.
I realize many people do not like how he uses his mouthpiece.
But at least he stands up for something. And that something, I believe, is equality.
Isn't that what we all want for each other - equality?
jmo
BBM - That is opinion.
Al Sharpton is a black/african american U.S. citizen. He has stood up for black issues in the past, i.e. the right to vote, discrimination against minorities, etc.
I realize many people do not like how he uses his mouthpiece.
But at least he stands up for something. And that something, I believe, is equality.
Isn't that what we all want for each other - equality?
jmo
UBM ? I am not sure how any one of us can say at this point whether it was racial or a hate crime or not. That is sort of the point, it may be it may not be. If it is, it needs to be addressed, without an investigation, that can't happen. Without an outcry, no investigation appeared to be happening.
Don't misunderstand, I do not like Mr. Sharpton. At all. I find him the worst sort of grab a story by the coattails, get my face time in the camera, stir the pot and ride the story as long as I can sort of person.
I am not ready to say it is obviously or obviously NOT a racially motivated shooting. Therefore I cannot say Sharpton is wrong to say its racial. I just don't know yet since the investigation of that possibility is not complete yet.
The problem with guys like Sharpton, etc is when the story turns out to be not what was originally thought (Tawanna Brawley, Duke lacrosse), you can't find these people anywhere.
So now we have two accounts of George Zimmerman losing his cool on women. Once with an ex-fiance and once while bouncing at an "illegal party." We have his 911 transcripts starting all the way back to 2004 where we know on at least one occasion he chased after another motorist and we have no idea how many lives he may have put in jeopardy, depending on the speed he was traveling while doing this.
IMO, George Zimmerman has been a reckless man for a very long time. A dangerous man for a very long time. I have no doubt that had it not been Trayvon that night, it would have happened eventually.
The problem with guys like Sharpton, etc is when the story turns out to be not what was originally thought (Tawanna Brawley, Duke lacrosse), you can't find these people anywhere.
So you are ok with him standing up, advocating for someone, when he KNOWS they are lying?
I'm not.
ETA: it is a race thing when he only does it for one race against one other one.
Ought to be an interesting weekend. Sharpton et al at one end of town and a gun show at the other.
Equality? Nahhhhh that's not what he stands up for.
Research it a little.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.