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by bluestardad December 19, 2006 3:17 PM EST
Sorry Mr. Goldman if your son had been taught to keep his *** out of another mans wife he would still be here so you must blame yourself that he is not!
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by tajomari December 19, 2006 2:50 PM EST
We must understand that this is America. O.J. Simpson was acquitted of murder in a court of law. Then he went before a civil court that had already prejudged him and was ordered to pay these families all of this money. Is the money going to a charity or into their pockets? How dare they make the determination that he is not allowed to live. Before this trial we had never heard of Fred Goldman or his daughter. I am sick of them getting on every network arguing about their great injustice. Many people have experienced greater. I can agree that O.J. Simpson is extremely arrogant, but who in the public eye is not. Even though that book was wrong, how many hundreds of books have been written about this man? We don't know if he did it or not. Some people need to clean out their own closets.
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by jazz0855 December 19, 2006 2:45 PM EST
I have to agree to some of these people, it's not a matter of their sons death, it's the money, it's always money. Greedy, greedy, have to get that money. If their son could have his say he'd probably tell them to get over it. Get over it
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by December 19, 2006 2:42 PM EST
All I can say is that he was not found guilty, sure he was taken to civil court and lost. We in America if have not forgotten are innocent until proven guilty. I don't believe in these stupid civil suits. If you were found innocent the first time around that should be it. OJ did not pay the first time what make Goldman think he was going to get anything out of him this time? Or is Goldman just trying to ruin his day? OJ probably does not care one way or the other on this issue so why should you?
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by mrvolleyba11 December 19, 2006 2:37 PM EST
I don't think the Goldman's are in it for any of the money, it is retribution against the Killer of their son. They don't expect to get any money and I believe they go after OJ so he won't get any additional money or profit over the death of their son. There was so much evidence against OJ the state didn't even present half of it because they were afraid to overwhelm the jury, after all this is the same jury pool that found the white officers innocent of beating Rodney King!!!
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by hyperhatch December 19, 2006 1:50 PM EST
To Agnim:

You're the epidemy of an imbecile. Your comments are absurd and offensive to those of us who have our frontal lobes attached to our brainstems because they are completely devoid of logic or even the most basic level of right and wrong.

You stated: "This 'goldman' guy is such a gold digger! LOL"

Apparently, you don't know the meaning of 'gold digger'. The Goldmans are and should be legally entitled to any monies that murdering pig (OJ) makes until he pays them every cent of the damages which they were awarded.

You continued:"Little wonder his son went on before him, he has such screwed up priorities as a parent. Failing to teach his son the grave danger of stealing or trying to steal another man's woman or possession, he's now waxing self-righteous to deflect attention from his failure as a father."

LOL - Uuumm, you're an idiot!! hahahaha Please tell me you tried to think of the dumbest thing you could write before you posted! hahaha Here's a little something that your Mom and Dad failed to teach you - not unlike the apparent relationship you have with your brain, Nicole was never a possesion of OJ.

Folks, you can be rest assured that they don't come more stupid than this guy!!

Best wishes to the Goldmans on providing OJ the most draconian misery they can muster!!
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by nkhula December 19, 2006 1:44 PM EST
I think by desperately chasing after money Goldman is trivializing the death of his son. I know it is bad enough that his son died a cruel death, possibly at the hands of OJ, but contrary to what Goldman thinks, no amount of money would compensate the death of his son. It is good the book deal was canceled, that was the right thing to do. The Goldmans need to move on, in the interest of their own dignity, and leave this criminal alone. Bitterness saps a lot of energy. OJ might have escaped jail, but the life he lives right now is possibly worse than a death sentence. He is a condemned man, and that should console the Goldmans.
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by grumpas December 19, 2006 1:19 PM EST
What a nasty vicious thing to say Agnim! I can't blame the man in the slightest! If I were him I would make OJ's life a living hell too! I can understand a parent who has lost a child to murder being vengeful (even though I never have lost one)! Sharon Tate's family is still keeping most of the Manson Family in prison 30 years later! Who can in all concious blame them! I would imagine suing him is more a act of vengance rather than greed (if it were me I would see him penniless)! Because OJ got away scott free for killing his son! So, I think you are way off base in your remarks!
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by agnim December 19, 2006 11:56 AM EST
This 'goldman' guy is such a gold digger! LOL

Little wonder his son went on before him, he has such screwed up priorities as a parent.

Failing to teach his son the grave danger of stealing or trying to steal another man's woman or possession, he's now waxing self-righteous to deflect attention from his failure as a father.

And the more the gold man carries on like a gold digger, the more of a failure he's going to appear to the wise.
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