Rumpole wrote:
I am NOT prepared to believe that a LSM broadcast included "No Iced Tea"
Is there a video?
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But evidence photos released last week show it was actually an Arizona brand fruit drink Martin carried with him when he died.
Again, a trivial matter, but, for those truly interested in facts, one that needs to be corrected.
While Pipitone is willing to admit it was not iced tea he would only go as far as stating that it was a juice cocktail from Arizona beverages. Why is everyone so afraid to say Watermelon Fruit Juice Cocktail? Are these words not supposed to be spoken in polite society lest the person hearing it would assume only a "RAYCCCIST" would bring that up?
I thought this was interesting.
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Asked by HLN anchor Nancy Grace what he heard on the tape, one of the lawyers representing the family of Trayvon Martin said without equivocation: "He said coon."
No, in fact, both sides of the divisive case now agree: He said, "punks."
Local 6 tracked the earliest mention of the epitaph ("coons") to an amateur blogger who, like many, was outraged that Zimmerman had not been charged in connection with his shooting of the unarmed 17-year-old.
A local TV station in Orlando aired a report that parroted the blog entry and, from there, the misinformation was off and running to national cable networks.
Zimmerman said 'Punks." I don't recall anyone from Team Crump admitting to that.
There is a video but I haven't watched it.
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/myths- ... index.html