You are so right... to arrest him is a crime against humanity. They should have just shot him on site.
2007-09-27 19:29:42
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answered by Ms Betty 4
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I don't think O.J. is such a nice person. I think he is probably guilty of murder. However, he was acquitted of this charge, so what can one do?
Because of the type of people involved in this current case, I would say that the whole thing is a farce. I don't see where these charges have merit, and it seems to me that the Las Vegas police are just seeking glory for being the ones to finally get O.J.
But any man who sweeps into a room filled with thugs, accompanied by a few other armed thugs and gets into a shouting and cursing match with shady dealers may not be guilty of "kidnapping," but he sure isn't showing good sense. Why didn't he just call the police? That would have been smarter and would have saved him a barrel of trouble.
You would think that O.J. would be aware of how precarious his position is in this country, with so many people angry about the verdict. Instead, he seems to be foolishly hanging with the wrong people. Nice? I'm afraid not.
2007-09-27 10:55:39
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answered by Me, Too 6
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Oh, yeah!! OJ is a peach!! Wouldn't you just love to have him as your son-in-law? Poor thing . . . tried to repossess the sports memorabilia that he "paid" someone with by strong arming them; (you heard the tapes . . . didn't he sound totally reasonable??? . . . and then he thought, just for good measure, he would take the cell phones and other things that didn't belong to him.) Wow! It is sooooo disgusting the way that those people who had a gun poked in their face and some violent persuasion forced upon them, went ahead and pressed charges against this wonderful human being with such goooooood qualities!! How dare they treat him like that? I guess you would like to give him an award for his sweet nature and gentle manner. Why, those jackasses ought to be ashamed of themselves!!!! Why don't we start a fund to help poor old OJ out? Any takers????
2007-09-20 10:14:58
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answered by turkeybrooknj 7
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You know what, I would believe the police checked out the story that was told. I would imagine the prosecutor checked out the story to make sure he had enough crediable evidence before he went to the judge asking for an arrest warrant.
After what was done to the LAPD, the Los Angeles prosecuters, and Judge Ito in the first O.J. trial, i would think everybody in Las Vegas would have all their "i" dotted and "t" crossed before they did anything to O.J.
2007-09-20 10:05:08
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answered by Anonymous
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your crazy, he was stealing not only his stuff but others. would you let someone in your home steal your things. why did he think he was better then any one else, he should of gone to police dept make report, and then court if need be.may i ask what good qualities do you think he has.
none that i would want and none that i see. in fact i see him and that dummy Parkman in the same boat, they have lots of money and fame so they feel there better and can do any thing they want.
they made the choices to put them on the bad side or wrong side, not us we did respect and cared for them one time and what did they care, they didn't .
and let me add who did he think he was to even go to another state and show his ***, break the law ,and steal from those who worked hard and paid much for what they owned.he crys that they st old his stuff then he goes out and does the same thing, get over it let him go to jail and learn some manners from his piers there.
what losers they are and low lifes,.
2007-09-26 17:10:45
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answered by elsa c 2
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He has become a enemy of the state now thanks to the greedy mothers that just want his money, and there is not one American that is exempt from it, because they have given all of there power to the government, and the government will not hesitate to use that power against you, what the "HELL" ever happened to FOR THE PEOPLE and BY THE PEOPLE, wake up people there is more freedom in Russia today than the U.S. it's a bloody travesty what we allow this government do to people, this man was acquitted of that crime by a jury, that tells me he is free so get over it and leave the poor soul alone.
2007-09-20 10:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The country is divided about O.J.'s innocence. And just how I believe that he did it others have the right to think, he didn't, especially after a court of law pronounced him Not Guilty.
It is bad enough that the crime has been committed, we don't have to keep arguing about it and make it worse.
2007-09-27 06:59:40
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answered by Llani 5
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If you believe OJ Simpson is a good guy,I have some land in Florida I'd like to sell you. He is an out and out sociopath and he would slit your throat just as soon as look at you.
2007-09-20 10:04:23
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answered by phlada64 6
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The only surprise to me is that he could spare the time from his meticulous search of every golf course in the country for the real killer. Darn...another sarcasm meter bites the dust.
2007-09-20 10:15:56
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answered by Anonymous
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We are looking for a little "Justice" ,
Bad guys can lie cheat and steal to achieve the desired result
I don't mind a little on the other side
2007-09-20 10:07:47
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answered by Anonymous
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