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He is still out there <broken link removed> doing good deeds.
There are already plenty of comments on the Zimmerman car-rescue story that claim it was staged. Of course, it would just be too easy for a person who has a known history of helping people, to continue helping people.
Also interesting that none of the media outlets mention anything about who the family was. Wonder why.
(Note that the above is a statement and not a question)
After his recent ordeal in court, Zim probably contemplated just staying in the car.
Right you are. And as the headline in my examiner column notes, he's an unlikely hero at that.
Unlikely hero? No. After hearing the truth about Zim, I don't think he can keep himself from doing good deeds.
Unlikely hero? No. After hearing the truth about Zim, I don't think he can keep himself from doing good deeds.
The "unlikely hero" reference was an allusion to ABC's even recognizing that Zimmerman did something not simply productive but actually heroic and of benefit to the greater good. That doesn't fit the popular narrative. Very unlikely. But it happened.
The "unlikely hero" reference was an allusion to ABC's even recognizing that Zimmerman did something not simply productive but actually heroic and of benefit to the greater good. That doesn't fit the popular narrative. Very unlikely. But it happened.
Zimmerman who is the neighboorhoods watchman see someone he is suspicious of, has a fireman on him and goes to check it out.
Everything above seems right to me.