Remember it like it was yesterday, and there are these things called books and articles I can read, as well as the documentary itself.You were 9. :rolleyes:
lol, whatevsas well as the documentary itself.
3 to 1 or at least 2 to 1 good time is pretty common in the western and other lib states.
I read recently that 7.5 years was the average actual time spent in prison for a murder.
Prison sentences are as fictional as "deportations" under Obama.
MHmm...the OJ Simpson Trial...
no better piece of evidence to support the idea that black american's are the true 20th/21st century racists
Sas watched a documentary. All other knowledge is null and void.Remember it like it was yesterday, and there are these things called books and articles I can read, as well as the documentary itself.
Bottomline, that white ***** deserved what she got.
You missed the whole part about books and articles, didn't you? I had a criminal justice class in college that did a pretty lengthy study on this case. Cochran lawyered circles around Clark and her team. It was Bama vs. Charleston Southern. I agree the jury was biased, but who was responsible for the jury selections?Sas watched a documentary. All other knowledge is null and void.
The prosecution could have had 6 different camera angles of OJ committing the murders and that jury would still have acquitted. All the defense needed to do was stand up on every cross exam, say "racist" and sit down. They didn't even need to present a defense. That jury was going to acquit no matter what. And they did. Hollywood tries to make the case sound interesting to create a story.
Wilbon is a racist with the iq of a turnip, so that might be part of the issue.Wilbon's piece is kinda weird. He claims that black people were rooting against the LA police and not necessarily cheering for the murderer.
I'm no fan of Wilbon, but the man did graduate from Northwestern.Wilbon is a racist with the iq of a turnip, so that might be part of the issue.
And GWB graduated from Harvard, with honors I believe, but you still think hes a bumbling buffoon. And then there's old "go gata"... we could go on all day.I'm no fan of Wilbon, but the man did graduate from Northwestern.