07-19-2012, 07:16 AM
what a crock. i wonder if Hannity pays for interviews.
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orlando sentinel
George Zimmerman told a national TV audience on Wednesday that he doesn't regret anything that happened the night he shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
"I feel like it was all God's plan," he told conservative talk show host Sean Hannity in Zimmerman's first interview since the shooting.![Harp Harp](https://mockforums.net/images/smilies/26oct2011/harp.gif)
Toward the end of the hourlong interview, however, Zimmerman backtracked on that statement.
"I do wish there was something, anything I could have done that wouldn't have put me in a position where I would have had to take a life," he said. "I do want to tell everyone I'm sorry that this happened. I hate to think that because of this incident, because of my actions, it has polarized, divided America. I'm truly sorry." COACHED!
There were few surprises in the interview on Fox News. Zimmerman, with attorney Mark O'Mara sitting next to him, was calm, unemotional and accepted no responsibility for the violence that night.
"I am not a racist. I am not a murderer," he said.
He apologized again to Trayvon's parents.
"I would tell them that again I'm sorry. I don't have, my wife and I don't have any children. … I am sorry that they buried their child. I can't imagine what it must feel like, and I pray for them daily," he said.
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orlando sentinel
George Zimmerman told a national TV audience on Wednesday that he doesn't regret anything that happened the night he shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
"I feel like it was all God's plan," he told conservative talk show host Sean Hannity in Zimmerman's first interview since the shooting.
![Harp Harp](https://mockforums.net/images/smilies/26oct2011/harp.gif)
Toward the end of the hourlong interview, however, Zimmerman backtracked on that statement.
"I do wish there was something, anything I could have done that wouldn't have put me in a position where I would have had to take a life," he said. "I do want to tell everyone I'm sorry that this happened. I hate to think that because of this incident, because of my actions, it has polarized, divided America. I'm truly sorry." COACHED!
There were few surprises in the interview on Fox News. Zimmerman, with attorney Mark O'Mara sitting next to him, was calm, unemotional and accepted no responsibility for the violence that night.
"I am not a racist. I am not a murderer," he said.
He apologized again to Trayvon's parents.
"I would tell them that again I'm sorry. I don't have, my wife and I don't have any children. … I am sorry that they buried their child. I can't imagine what it must feel like, and I pray for them daily," he said.
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