Monday, July 15, 2013

Slander, ratings, and dead people= profits

The prosecutors in the Zimmerman case have decided to go out and accuse George Zimmerman of being a 'lucky murderer,' despite the fact that he was found not guilty.

The press continues to push this case and inflame racial tension. Why is that? The answer is simple: the more people who are killed, the more ratings increase, and the more profits are made.

1 comment:

  1. It would seem to this non lawyer, that Angela Corey calling Zimmerman a "murderer" is a slanderous statement.

    Maybe he should sue her since he has the jury verdict that says that he is NOT a murderer.

    The prosecution had little to work with and squandered what they did have through rank incompetence. They should just walk away.

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