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CashmoneyDux;8999231 said:damobb2deep;8999206 said:CashmoneyDux;8999196 said:damobb2deep;8999138 said:CashmoneyDux;8999109 said:damobb2deep;8997822 said:CashmoneyDux;8997762 said:I underestimate the stupidity of my fellow Americans.
@damobb2deep you are an absolute idiot. And if you have to ask why, that's your answer.
Far from an idiot.. actually im very intelligent.. my views may not match up with many but idgaf..
Asking questions gives you understanding so id be an "idiot" for not asking questions..
Nah you are an idiot. No ifs ands or buts about it
But it's cool, at least you know how stupid you are now
You sound stupid yourself...
*shrugs*
I doubt you can explain how, since you seem to have to IQ of a dead rabbit. It's OK, I know the public school system failed you. You don't have to act smart on the Internet
You trolling smh...
No. YOURE trolling. This whole board has told you how ignorant you sound, yet you refuse to admit that you are wrong. You niggas are way too prideful.
After it was halted by two websites on Thursday, the auction for the gun that George Zimmerman used to kill Trayvon Martin was back up on one website Friday morning. USA TODAY
Bidding in an online auction for the gun that George Zimmerman used to kill Trayvon Martin was up to $65 million Friday morning as Internet trolls appeared to weigh in drive the offers up to astronomic levels.
Bidding on the 9 mm Kel-Tec PF-9 pistol began at $5,000 and had reached more than $65 million by 5.45 a.m. E.T. The top bidder used the screen name “Racist McShootface.” That account was later deleted. Another bidder used the name Tamir Rice, which is the name of a 12-year-old boy shot by police in Cleveland while carrying a toy gun.
The most recent bid topping $65 million is by someone identified as Craig Bryant.
The highest bids that appear legitimate are an offer of $485,000 by a person identified as Brez Morrell and $290,000 by Ali Safaoui.
The United Gun Group website began hosting the auction after another website, GunBroker.com, halted bidding.
United Gun Group said in a statement Thursday night that it pulled Zimmerman's listing because the auction is not in the organization's best interest.
“Our mission is to esteem the 2nd amendment and provide a safe and secure platform for firearms enthusiasts and law-abiding citizens; our association with Mr. Zimmerman does not help us achieve that objective," the organization wrote.
However, the auction was back up-and-running on the company’s website early Friday and the bid clock says it will be open for four more days.
GunBroker.com stopped the auction on its site Thursday and said that Zimmerman never contacted anyone at the firm about the listing.
"We want no part in the listing on our web site or in any of the publicity it is receiving," it said in a statement.
Zimmerman told the Orlando Sentinel that GunBroker.com was not "prepared for the traffic and publicity surrounding the auction of my firearm. It has now been placed with another auction house."
Zimmerman had told Orlando TV station WOFL that the gun was returned to him by the U.S. Justice Department after he was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter in 17-year-old Martin's death in 2012.
Zimmerman, 32, said he planned to use the proceeds from the sale of the gun, which he described as "an American Firearm Icon," to fight "Black Lives Matter" violence against law enforcement officers and to counter "Hillary Clinton's anti-firearm rhetoric." He also said money would be used to "ensure the demise of Angela Correy's (sic) persecution career." Corey was the special prosecutor appointed to investigate Martin's death.
The listing ended with “if you want peace, prepare for war” in Latin.
Zimmerman, then a neighborhood watch volunteer, shot and killed Martin in February 2012, in a confrontation as the unarmed teenager was heading back to a relative's house in Sanford, Fla., after buying snacks at a convenience store.
Tracy Martin, the boy's father, issued a statement Thursday through his lawyer, Benjamin Crump, saying a foundation in his son's name is focusing on ending senseless gun violence and "has no comment on the actions of that person that murdered Trayvon."
Zimmerman has had several run-ins with the law since Martin's shooting, including domestic abuse charges and an alleged road rage incident. In a conversation with Fox35 in Orlando, he said if he doesn't sell the firearm, it will go in a safe and "never be used or seen again."
Black_Thunder;9002201 said:The z man a real one, pop off all types of shit and dont nobody got the heart to step to him
bossdon201;9002682 said:How about niggas stop making threads of this faggot until someone kills him