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A New Book, "How I Helped O.J. Get Away With Murder," Details Confession

by jerr11 May 12, 2008 1:08 AM EDT
What''s the difference between Bush and O J?

4069 Dead Americans (as of 5/11/08)

Bush wins hands down!

Heckuva job, Liar-in-Chief!

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by glock4me May 12, 2008 12:54 AM EDT
Seems like all of the people who keep insisting that O.J. is innocent are all Barack Obama supporters...of course Hillary Clinton is a woman...a white woman..so it all makes sense doesn''''t it...


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Posted by guadalcanal3 at 02:29 PM : May 11, 2008



Yeah, I''ve noticed that. However, I''m comforted that if OJ were tried by an election he would have been overwhealmingly convicted. Obaka locking up the dem nomination is a dream come true... because he''s going to lose in a landslide. Anyone that can''t see that coming would likely be dumb enought to think OJ is innocent.
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by gslinger3 May 11, 2008 11:53 PM EDT
OJ Guilty? NO S H I T!!!!!!
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by fstop100 May 11, 2008 11:49 PM EDT
he should fry. i would pull the switch
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by ubrew12 May 11, 2008 11:39 PM EDT
You''ll see alot more of these kinds of ''exposes'' as November approaches. Bringing back into the public consciousness the fundamental ''unreliability'' of the black male.

Like the Michael Jackson trial in ''04: a black, probably gay, member of the Hollywierd establishment has to be brought to trial for ''raping'' America''s children. Just in time to hear GW Bush (or McCain, in this case) proclaim his willingness to sign a constitutional amendment making gay marriage illegal. Bush didn''t need to ''sell'' his amendment: Jackson did it for him in the popular press. Jackson was charged with 10 counts of child-rape during the ''04 election cycle: 24-7 celebrity coverage of the trial did the rest. Later, after Bush had won (and quietly disavowed his ''gay marriage'' amendment), Michael Jackson was finally brought to trial: and promptly (after 32 hours of jury deliberation), the charges were dropped: ALL 10 OF THEM!!! NONE of them were worth bringing to the jury (of course, they were worth something to GW Bush, and THAT was the point).

If Obama is the Dem candidate, expect OJ, Jackson 24-7. Expect black males to be so denigrated by ''legitimate'' prosecutions that you''ll wonder if Ossama bin Laden himself isn''t black. Expect Satan himself to be a black male by November.
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by kb9rbt May 11, 2008 11:29 PM EDT
WE AL;L KNOW SIMSON IS GUILTY I BLAME THE DAM JUDGE AND STUPID JURIERS ,ANY BODY KNOWS A LEATHER GLOVE LAYING AROUND WILL SHRINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by mchaun-2009 May 11, 2008 11:17 PM EDT
"What do you want for this family ? A life of hate and revenge ? Revenge is not something you can turn on and off like a switch. It usually consumes the person. It is time for this family to be able to move on. They are "alive" and need to live the life they have left. There is nothing more other then trying to collect the money due them that they can do."

Slimebag Goldman screwed Ron''s Mother out of her share of the Blood Money.

Monte Haun mchaun@hotmail.com
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by jd2408 May 11, 2008 10:42 PM EDT
Let it be.

Posted by jd2408 at 05:20 PM : May 11, 2008
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I have a feeling if it was your sister, mother, brother, close friend, etc who was killed you''''d feel surprisingly different.


Posted by roger_inkart at 07:02 PM : May 11, 2008

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I had to come back to you roger_inkart, just to tell you where I am coming from.

There is nothing this family can do. They "lost" in criminal court, they won in civil court. They are well aware of how murdered their loved one. Thats it.

What do you want for this family ? A life of hate and revenge ? Revenge is not something you can turn on and off like a switch. It usually consumes the person. It is time for this family to be able to move on. They are "alive" and need to live the life they have left. There is nothing more other then trying to collect the money due them that they can do.

I hate to see them living the rest of their lives on something they can not change. It will not bring back the love one they lost. It will only cause them more pain.

If you feel it would not be a waste of your life to be obsessed over some thing you can not change then so be it.
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by jd2408 May 11, 2008 10:05 PM EDT
Let it be.

Posted by jd2408 at 05:20 PM : May 11, 2008

I have a feeling if it was your sister, mother, brother, close friend, etc who was killed you''''d feel surprisingly different.

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They already know.
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by roger_inkart May 11, 2008 10:02 PM EDT
Let it be.

Posted by jd2408 at 05:20 PM : May 11, 2008

I have a feeling if it was your sister, mother, brother, close friend, etc who was killed you''d feel surprisingly different.
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by croft777 May 11, 2008 9:25 PM EDT
Blame the police good idea. OJ was/is innocent. maybe if His ex wife wasnt sleeeping around with everyone it wouldnt have happened. But you people continue to believe that OJ did it. OJ is and always will be an american hero. Shame on all of you who doubt him gwno1

Right, OJ needs hung by his ba*lls. We all know he did it.
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by usmcvn2 May 11, 2008 9:11 PM EDT
Its Bush''s fault!!
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by carlylaine May 11, 2008 9:03 PM EDT
Why does any any any story concerning anyone ALWAYs have to go direct correlation to the Bush Administration. What the hell is wrong with you guys? GAWD your obsession is so dang annoying. You know who you are.
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by jd2408 May 11, 2008 8:20 PM EDT
Why does the OJ story keep coming up ? It does not matter if he murdered them or not. He has been found innocent in a court of law. He can not have another trial. The verdict was innocent.

I am sure there are people who receive a verdict of innocent who are not just as people who receive the verdict of guilty who are not.

Our system of justice tries, but is not always perfect. We can not change it. Let it be.
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by janiet3 May 11, 2008 7:59 PM EDT
No, GWNO. Shame on you for shaming us and not OJ. How gullible can one be?
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by lawyertom1 May 11, 2008 7:16 PM EDT
Why is this a headline? He was found liable in a civil trial, and would have been convicted if the crooked copys had not tried to "enhance" the evidence.
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by janiet3 May 11, 2008 7:12 PM EDT
Oh good heavens! To equate OJ and Obama is such nonsense it hardly bears scrutiny. To call that a bit of a stretch is the understatement of the year!

OJ if he did this horrid double murder, will likely rot in you know where for eternity if he is as totally unrepentant as he appears. And if so, I hope Old Man Satan has an especially hot pitchfork to prod him in his rearend forever and ever. Amen.
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by hypnotoad72 May 11, 2008 5:55 PM EDT
Some figured all that out in 1995. The gloves trick was rather obvious; and if I with my learning disability could figure that out, why the heck couldn''t the prosecution, who was (and likely still is) making oodles of money from their happy little show?
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by guadalcanal3 May 11, 2008 5:29 PM EDT
Seems like all of the people who keep insisting that O.J. is innocent are all Barack Obama supporters...of course Hillary Clinton is a woman...a white woman..so it all makes sense doesn''t it...
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by gheemaster38 May 11, 2008 4:36 PM EDT
Yes OJ is looking for the Killers about as hard as Bush is looking for Bin Ladin.

Give it up people, He has been found innocent and that is that. He should write a new book titled, "I didn''t commit the murders, But I was there to see them executed." As for being an inspiration, yes he is for those with money and want to commit murder and get away with it!
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