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Title: How low can one go Post by JeffB on Nov 15th, 2006, 1:19pm Can you believe that POS O.J. Simpson, is going to do a t.v. special on how he would have killed his ex wife and her friend?? |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by alienspacebabe on Nov 15th, 2006, 1:21pm Even worse: there are people who will watch it. |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by aubmari on Nov 15th, 2006, 1:24pm That is sick. What " innocent person" who lost there previous spouse would do something like this. Very disrespectful!! He probably is broke. Aubmari |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by vietvet2tours on Nov 15th, 2006, 1:29pm TO CALL FOX NEWS CHANNEL: 1-888-369-4762 |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by kcopelin on Nov 15th, 2006, 2:02pm This is so bizarre. And yep, people will watch. I'm still not sure I understand the "not guilty" in criminal court but "guilty" in civil court. We have an extremely odd system of justice in this country. PFDAN y'all, kathy |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by seasonalboomer on Nov 15th, 2006, 2:08pm "The interview will air days before Simpson's new book, "If I Did It," goes on sale Nov. 30." |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by tanner on Nov 15th, 2006, 2:21pm on 11/15/06 at 14:08:51, seasonalboomer wrote:
Homer has a new book ::)? |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Tata on Nov 15th, 2006, 2:23pm on 11/15/06 at 14:08:51, seasonalboomer wrote:
[smiley=nono.gif]...... [smiley=hurl.gif] What's really sad is that members of the jury from the criminal trial have said they would have convicted him had they been shown the evidence that was surpressed by Judge Lance Ito. If the trial had gone on anylonger his lips would have been stuck in a permanent pucker from kissing the defense teams a$$. [smiley=twocents.gif] |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by kcopelin on Nov 15th, 2006, 2:35pm "If I Did It"? how about "nenernener you can't catch me"? kathy |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by brewcrew on Nov 15th, 2006, 2:38pm on 11/15/06 at 13:21:17, alienspacebabe wrote:
Even worser: there are people who will enjoy it. |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by seasonalboomer on Nov 15th, 2006, 2:47pm on 11/15/06 at 14:38:17, brewcrew wrote:
even worser than that: it'll be a new party game, "if i had done it, here's how I woulda done it" |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Tiannia on Nov 15th, 2006, 3:23pm on 11/15/06 at 14:35:20, kcopelin wrote:
no kidding "Double Jeapordy" is a serious loop hole in our judicial system. |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by floridian on Nov 15th, 2006, 3:56pm on 11/15/06 at 15:23:39, Tiannia wrote:
Yeah, we should get rid of that pesky loophole called the Fifth Ammendment. ;) Quote:
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by E-Double on Nov 15th, 2006, 4:17pm I thought it said " How long can one go".... Unfortunately it's been a super long time :-/ [smiley=laugh.gif] |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by floridian on Nov 15th, 2006, 4:19pm on 11/15/06 at 16:17:27, E-Double wrote:
I thought that was a good thing ... what was it Pink said? "I can go for miles and miles, if you know what I mean." |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Tiannia on Nov 15th, 2006, 4:37pm on 11/15/06 at 15:56:12, floridian wrote:
Floridian - I understand the 5th amendment. But I also understand that there are times such as this when there is additional evidence that was withheld or not available that should be allowed to be heard again. But oh well we could not convict him without a shodow of the doubt so we have to let this person who we know is guilty go. Especially when this person is not openly stating how he would would do it. There is something lacking in the judicial system when they allow critical evidence to be withheld for a loop hole. That evidence would have convicted OJ. That is why he was found guilty in the civil case because they only had to tip the scales to say yes it is likely that he did do it, and the defence could not show anything to show that he did not do it escept say that the criminal case found him not guilty. it is amazing to me that if someone is found guilty then the defense can apeal it and supply new evidence, but if someone s found innocent, then they hide behind the 5th amendment. |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by vig on Nov 15th, 2006, 5:14pm I think it's pretty sick too, he's getting $3.5 million for the book. :-X |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Fredmyyster on Nov 15th, 2006, 5:17pm Neener is Xactly what that piece of shit is doing... he will get his though.... he'll end up with Aids or something he deserves and die a slow and painful death... and even that is to good for him.....he is guilty and everyone knows it... |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Racer1_NC on Nov 15th, 2006, 5:23pm on 11/15/06 at 17:14:13, vig wrote:
Hopefully the Goldman family will be able to attach that 3.5 million so he never sees it. He still owes 33.5 mil on that judgement. |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Pinkfloyd on Nov 15th, 2006, 5:28pm on 11/15/06 at 16:37:21, Tiannia wrote:
OK Tia, you can tell us.... You're really John Ashcroft, aren't you ;;D I was wondering where you'd gotten off to. Here's the part of the fifth that gets me. Based on what they did with this part, I'm surprised that they haven't retried OJ. " nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation. " I just feel all safe and well protected by the constitution, thinking of all the corvettes and speed boats that end up in police hands when they catch a guy with an ounce of marijuana. I believe there is a bill on Bush's desk now, waiting for his signature, that officially renames the Bill of Rights, the Bill of Suggestions. >:( Bobw |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Tiannia on Nov 15th, 2006, 5:33pm on 11/15/06 at 17:28:40, Pinkfloyd wrote:
hehe PF. I love you to. Who would guess that this "liberal right free lover", as my old boss used to call me, would get that statement. No hun - I just dont work in an office that constantly talks politics, so I dont get a chance to rumble feathers that much. From a Legal standpoint, the OJ trial was a farse. It would just be so nice to see that arse munch get karma knocking at his front door. |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Jonny on Nov 15th, 2006, 6:29pm on 11/15/06 at 17:33:20, Tiannia wrote:
He just may if he says anything that differs from his testimony at the civil trial......perjury aint cool dont'cha know ;;D |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by floridian on Nov 15th, 2006, 7:51pm on 11/15/06 at 17:28:40, Pinkfloyd wrote:
Bob, your forgetting. We are in a war. The War. On. Drugs. Certain luxuries and liberties need to be suspended if someone calls it a war. |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Cathi04 on Nov 16th, 2006, 12:12am OK, so, the glove thing.......have you ever worn good leather gloves?? Have ya ever gotten em wet?? Did they EVER fit again>??? Case shoulda closed at that point......... dumbth! LOL>.and HEYYYY...don't mess with Corvette drivers!!! :P Cathi who won't drive a white Bronco....... |
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Title: Re: How low can one go Post by Charlie on Nov 16th, 2006, 3:37pm This place would be pretty uncomfortable without the fifth amendment. While slimey things like OJ slip through, it was put in there by very bright people and they knew exactly what they were doing. Best not to fool with the Constitution on small stuff. It's why it's hard to do as it can bring losts of pain. You get one chance to send someone to the dungeon only and that's damned healthy. That millions will tune in to see the show, says a lot about the shit we put up with on TV. I have to wonder about the bottom feeders that came up with this idea. What a shame if they and Simpson got on the wrong side of some guys from New Jersey though... http://www.kolobok.wrg.ru/smiles/personal/big_boss.gif?SSImageQuality=Full Charlie |
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