Comments on: O.J.: Prosecutor Is Persecuting Me
Simpson Says Nevada DA Is Only Pressing Robbery Case Against Him Because Of His Notoriety
- What REALLY matters is that OJ is in trouble.
Posted by psy_war at 06:09 PM : Jun 26, 2008
Those are all problems, but this article isn''t about them, it''s about OJ. - Reply to this comment
- Boy, O.J.''s right. They are picking on him. He committed no murders and also committed no robberies. You people need to look at the ruling, he was found innocent. Leave this decent man alone.
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- What is this Racist ***? We the Caucausian are the minorities...they think they can rule us because they out number!
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- vbnvbnvbn , you hit the nail on the head when you said
"If I was anybody else, I wouldn''''t be going to court,"
If you were anybody else you would`ve spent the past 14 years in prison getting gangraped every night ya punk. "
Good job, well-said. - Reply to this comment
- psy_war , "diversionary" has nothing to do with it. It''s the media''s job to cover ALL stories they think are newsworthy, NOT just the ones YOU happen to think are critical.
Get it? - Reply to this comment
- Oh Boo Hoo Hoo.....looks like Karma! You got away with murder! Hopefully they lock you away for along time!
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If the California jury had done their job, he would have been in jail where he belongs. Once again, a criminal gets off to commit other crimes. Hopefully they''''ll get it right this time.
Posted by Winstrv
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Actually the jury did its jobs ... and was not able to find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Blame the police with their slipshod crime scene procedures including but not limited to bad evidence collection and allowing department brass to roam around and contaminate the scene in various ways, on camera no less.
Don''t get me wrong ... I am not a OJ fan ... but to blame the jury for what was an investigation bungled from the start isn''t right IMHO. - Reply to this comment
- Persecute OJ? A Judge? Why might he do that? It''s not like OJ murdered people... or is it
Maybe OJ was looking for the killer in the hotel.
I wonder if OJ still wears those custom Italian leather shoes... - Reply to this comment
- repentance: i agree. we have come a long way but not far enough. we still have people believing they need to repent based on a ancient much translated book of questionable authorship. it sure would be interesting if people had their own (meaning personal) beliefs and institutionalized religion were relegated to the scrap heap of history, where it belongs.
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- Am I wrong, at one time, didn''t everyone love OJ? I don''t remember anyone that didn''t like him and you never heard anyone call him names or treat him in a rascal way.
But after he was arrested for murder, he and others started talking about how he was framed because he was a Black man and for no other reason. Doesn''t make sense. - Reply to this comment
- Guilty......end of case! JAIL TIME .... I hope the rest of the prisoners think hes cute.
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- Last time I checked it was a Prosecutors job to persecute, it goes with the prosecuting.
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- He is accustomed to California Juries, he won''t be walking away from this one.
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- too bad he wasnt arrested in TX - they like to put losers like oj either in prison for a long time or get the death penalty
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- During jury selection for OJ''s murder trial I remember overhearing someone in L.A. say, soon as you get a n..... on the jury he''ll get off. Racism is alive and well in this country, you''d better believe it.
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- Good day to all writers. Love everyone as you love yourself. Peace be unto each of you....
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- I''m sure the Nevada judge will do a good job with OJ. We need to wait and let the judge do his job.
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- Your heart don''t lie, and if you are a racist, you will have to answer a higher authority eventually. Life on this earth is short, and judgement will come as a thief in the night.
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- Only sad thing here is that, even if he''s convicted, he''ll probably get off with less than 3-4 years in jail. Not the 50 years-to-life he really deserves.
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- Rhar, you forgot to mention if they all would have done their jobs correctly, there would have been not questions at the end of the trail.
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