Posted 2008-12-05 7:39 PM (#95829 - in reply to #95795) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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Poor OJ my butt! If life were fair someone would have taken care of OJ's problem years ago. He is a street thug who has been above the law because of his money. If the rest of us had done what OJ has done over the years we would never see the light of day. Congrats to the jury who saw through the bull!
Posted 2008-12-07 10:17 AM (#95862 - in reply to #95795) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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I think he deserves a grammy for his performance in court, when he was asked to say something. I clapped and applauded for the role he gave!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!
Posted 2008-12-07 11:58 AM (#95869 - in reply to #95795) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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I, for one, truly believe he is guilty of murder, and I believe whatever time he spends incarcerated does not begin to be enough. JMHO, and I could say how I really feel, but restraint is more appropriate!
Posted 2008-12-07 7:10 PM (#95883 - in reply to #95795) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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Let's see, if I remember correctly, OJ vowed at the end of his last acquittal to spend all of his time searching for his dead wife's killer. What's his prison's name and his cell number? I want to send him a mirror, so he can have peace of mind knowing that his wife's killer has been apprehended!
Posted 2008-12-08 10:41 AM (#95905 - in reply to #95795) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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Loved the judges comments. "During pretrial hearings I was not sure if you were arrogant or stupid. Now after sitting through this trial and sentencing , I know the answer. BOTH!"
Posted 2008-12-08 1:49 PM (#95911 - in reply to #95905) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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Originally written by genebob on 2008-12-08 11:41 AM
Loved the judges comments. "During pretrial hearings I was not sure if you were arrogant or stupid. Now after sitting through this trial and sentencing , I know the answer. BOTH!"
Yes, but the poor man didn't know (sob) he was doing anything wrong (when he held a gun to people and held them hostage)! My Bad!
Posted 2008-12-18 2:44 PM (#96237 - in reply to #95795) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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i personally have more faith in our legal system than everyone else. I believe he might have done the murder but it was not proved. Also i think he was doing the same thing any proud person would do trying to recover some of these sentimental items, but did go about it all wrong with the gun. He has some large friends and that should have been enough then if something comes of it is just theft and assault
Posted 2008-12-20 12:42 PM (#96315 - in reply to #96237) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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Originally written by supercooper on 2008-12-18 2:44 PM
Just theft and assault? What planet are you on? Since when is theft or assault OK? This miserable thug deserves the death penalty, but he will instead spend the remainder of his sorry life in prison. If he had a legitimate beef, why did he not go to the law? He apparently doesn't share your confidence in the justice system.
Posted 2008-12-20 3:25 PM (#96326 - in reply to #95795) Subject: RE: Poor OJ
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I am glad that the majority of the items are being seized by the court, will go to sell for money to go to the families who were awarded damages when he WAS found guilty in the civil suit.....at least they have not tried to claim what was awarded to them by the legal system, by attempting robbery.