George Zimmerman on Trayvon Martin Shooting: Part of "God's Plan"
by Hilton Hater at .George Zimmerman appeared on Fox News with Sean Hannity last night and issued an apology to the parents of Trayvon Martin.
But the murder suspect also told his interviewer that he doesn't have any regrets over the February incident, saying he wouldn't change much at all regarding his actions on that fateful day - not leaving his car, not owning a gun - and that the shooting of Martin was "all God's plan."
As you can imagine, such a description has riled up Martin's family.
"We must worship a different God," Trayvon's mother, Tracy, told CBS News. "There is no way that my God would have wanted George Zimmerman to kill my teenage son."
Zimmerman will soon go on trial for second degree murder and faces life in prison.
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Comments (19 Total)
I think of the movie, The Lovely Bones, with Zimmerman as the strange, seemingly nice, soft-spoken and considerate neighbor who just happens to be a serial killer of little girls. I like the violent way he ended.
Chandra - That is so funny! "And furthermore, look at how close together his eyes are on his head! I think they should autopsy his brain." I am scream-laughing that is so funny! He looks retarded.
Was it in Georges mind that it was God's plan to allow his wife to lie under the oath of God about their financial situation? How about God's plan to torment a fellow employee for months because he was middle eastern.Maybe you asked your cousin if she thinks it was Gods plan for him to molest her.
And furthermore, look at how close together his eyes are on his head! I think they should autopsy his brain.
God had nothing to do with that plan, that was all free will, who are you kidding, surely not a jury. You were looking for a victim the minute you got into your vehicle that day. Thank GOD you will face a trial.