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    If all you can see is the color of a man's skin, you will never know the man within.

    Goodness and evil have no color.

    As Americans we either have faith and confidence in our institutions, like the jury, or we have a lot of work to do to replace them with something better.

    Anyone can destroy but it takes someone who loves something to build it up and make it better.

    Be safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    If all you can see is the color of a man's skin, you will never know the man within.

    Goodness and evil have no color.

    As Americans we either have faith and confidence in our institutions, like the jury, or we have a lot of work to do to replace them with something better.

    Anyone can destroy but it takes someone who loves something to build it up and make it better.

    Be safe.
    Fantastically well stated.


    In response to the many comments about BO's statement that we need to work on stemming the tide of gun violence, I agree, this is something that needs to be worked on. I do not believe, however, that the Zimmerman case has anything to do with gun violence. In my mind, gun violence is the criminal use of firearms to commit violent acts against another person. As such, self defense does not qualify. We have more and more criminals in places like Chicago, New York, DC, LA, etc. that know the general law-abiding public is unarmed. These individuals have no issue with doing harm to someone else to get what they want. If the foolishness of the laws restricting the lawful use/possession/carry of firearms for self defense could be overturned, the criminals would have to contend with the possibility that their victim could turn the tables. Perhaps then the tide of gun violence could be stemmed. But if those communities choose to remain naive to how the lawful carry of firearms makes for a safer society, then their misguided sense of safety will continue to plague them with violence, often with deadly consequences.
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