BluesStringer
Les Brers
When I graduated HS I weighted 165. Played football and basketball. At 18 when I graduated I could have very easily killed GZ with my bare hands. Not bragging, just saying. I at no time from 16 up was a child. Trayvon is being called a child for political reasons, we all know this. It's just them playing on emotions like they always do, their M.O.
Trayvon was no more a child than I was! The summer after graduation I went to work doing a man's job for a man's wage.
Obama and Sharpton and the rest can kiss my **** Trayvon was not a child!
I had completed Basic, AIT, been shipped to Germany and worked at my job in the Army for five months by the time I turned 18. I had been living on my own for a year before joining the Army too. 'Course, "living" means different things to different people, and my "living" was so sparse that when I went for my induction physical, I only weighed 145 lbs. 147 lbs. was the limit for a guy 6'-6" tall, but they gave me the choice of writing down 147 or accepting the rejection. It was a decision that I came to regret, but obviously, I told 'em to fudge the numbers.
But yeah, Trayvon being a "poor defenseless child" is one of the more disingenuous memes I've ever heard a lawyer put forth, and man, that's saying a whole damn lot!
Blues