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Thursday, October 4, 2012

You Really Have to Hunt to Find This Report

George Zimmerman is suing NBC for editing a 911 call to give the appearance he's a racist. Since this was exposed, the network issued an apology and Zimmerman can no longer function in society due to deliberate efforts to prevent an honest assessment of the event. I'd say he's going to be worth million, if not tens of millions.

Personally, I think there's no amount of money that can compensate for this type of action. When you destroy a reputation, you destroy the person as they were. If it was me, I wouldn't be happy until there was a public caning of the culprits and NBC was a sandwich shop.

2 comments:

  1. It is in the NY Post. Page six but it's there.

    http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/nbc_sued_over_trayvon_tape_oVUCWcX6E8sU8FLDxAvHyJ

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  2. The majority of the media should be crying "foul" over the treatment of George Zimmerman. Instead, they decided to try him in the court of public opinion, which not only destroyed his ability to function in life, it exposed him to violence.

    The alphabet media created a precedence, which will decide their future. When the public decides they're being duped by the media, the court of public opinion will mete out a punishment that effects revenue. The expensive commentators, and pundits, will find they have nothing to offer and the unemployment lines are long.

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