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Thread started 05/12/13 12:29am

PurpleSpirit31
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OJ Simpson heads to court to fight for freedom

http://news.yahoo.com/oj-...YAOzPQtDMD

The fallen hero wants his freedom back!! This must be some kind of joke!!! biggrin biggrin

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Reply #1 posted 05/12/13 1:33pm

StonedImmacula
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I always said he should have left the country after being found not guilty in '95. disbelief Dumbass

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Reply #2 posted 05/12/13 2:06pm

Timmy84

Fucking idiot. rolleyes

And oh yeah, murderer. bored2

Couldn't even stay out of the limelight for two seconds. Fuck him.

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Reply #3 posted 05/12/13 2:57pm

Cinny

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Timmy84 said:
And oh yeah, murderer. bored2

American football hero FRAMED

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Reply #4 posted 05/12/13 2:58pm

Cinny

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The gloves didn't fit, and neither did the suggested motive.

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Reply #5 posted 05/12/13 2:58pm

Timmy84

^ Still should've kept his big mouth shut.

"'What if I would've done it.' Ni$$a, what if you would've shut the fuck up?!" -- Katt Williams

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Reply #6 posted 05/12/13 3:49pm

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Timmy84 said:

^ Still should've kept his big mouth shut.

"'What if I would've done it.' Ni$$a, what if you would've shut the fuck up?!" -- Katt Williams

If Katt hasn't said anything any truer, it's this statement. OJ is the world's most infamous LOSER if nothing else. Folks talk about Chris Brown having all the chances in the world yet still fucking up, shucks he has nothing on OJ. At this point, OJ is just an attention whore, but folks are so sick of him that we really don't give a fuck anymore. When he makes headlines once again, it's like "oh it's fucking loser ass OJ again...turn channel".

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Reply #7 posted 05/12/13 3:59pm

Timmy84

missfee said:

Timmy84 said:

^ Still should've kept his big mouth shut.

"'What if I would've done it.' Ni$$a, what if you would've shut the fuck up?!" -- Katt Williams

If Katt hasn't said anything any truer, it's this statement. OJ is the world's most infamous LOSER if nothing else. Folks talk about Chris Brown having all the chances in the world yet still fucking up, shucks he has nothing on OJ. At this point, OJ is just an attention whore, but folks are so sick of him that we really don't give a fuck anymore. When he makes headlines once again, it's like "oh it's fucking loser ass OJ again...turn channel".

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Reply #8 posted 05/12/13 4:52pm

imago

There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that OJ killed his wife himself. As famous as he was, if he had hired somebody, any idiot would have made sure they were in the most public place possible while the murder took place. Hence, there would be no need for that high speed SUV chase down the highway.

HOWEVER, he was aquitted in court. And, I think that his sentencing for his current crime was biased and probably accounted for the fact that he is a murderer that got away with it.

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Reply #9 posted 05/12/13 5:21pm

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Since he has been at Nevada's Lovelock Correctional Center, I have always wondered what his life has been like on the inside.

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #10 posted 05/12/13 5:25pm

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imago said:

There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that OJ killed his wife himself... HOWEVER, he was aquitted in court. And, I think that his sentencing for his current crime was biased and probably accounted for the fact that he is a murderer that got away with it.


yeahthat


Moreover, if Mark Fuhrman, and others, hadn't gone so far out of their way to seal the deal during his murder trial, manufacturing evidence and compromising the case, O.J. may very well have been convicted.

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Reply #11 posted 05/12/13 5:26pm

Timmy84

PDogz said:

imago said:

There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that OJ killed his wife himself... HOWEVER, he was aquitted in court. And, I think that his sentencing for his current crime was biased and probably accounted for the fact that he is a murderer that got away with it.


yeahthat


Moreover, if Mark Fuhrman, and others, hadn't gone so far out of their way to seal the deal during his murder trial, manufacturing evidence and compromising the case, O.J. may very well have been convicted.

Yeah. The LAPD helped get OJ acquitted, me thinks... them and Cochran's arrogant ass. lol

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Reply #12 posted 05/12/13 5:35pm

imago

Timmy84 said:

PDogz said:


yeahthat


Moreover, if Mark Fuhrman, and others, hadn't gone so far out of their way to seal the deal during his murder trial, manufacturing evidence and compromising the case, O.J. may very well have been convicted.

Yeah. The LAPD helped get OJ acquitted, me thinks... them and Cochran's arrogant ass. lol

I remember when Cochran was on Chris Rock, and Chris said that if he ever needed a lawyer, Cochran was the man he'd choose, going further and saying, "OJ murdered somebody, and you kept him out of prison." falloff

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Reply #13 posted 05/12/13 5:40pm

NDRU

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Ugh this topic sends me back into a 90s relapse. And not the good chronic grunge Seinfeld and...er...Simpsons kind, either
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Reply #14 posted 05/12/13 7:32pm

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FILE - In this Oct. 3, 1995 file photo, O.J. Simpson, center, reacts as he is found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, as members of his defense team, F. Lee Bailey, left, and Johnnie Cochran Jr., right, look on, in court in Los Angeles. The return of O.J. Simpson to a Las Vegas courtroom next Monday, May, 13, will remind Americans of a tragedy that became a national obsession and in the process changed the country's attitude toward the justice system, the media and celebrity. The return of O.J. Simpson to a Las Vegas courtroom next Monday, May, 13, will remind Americans of a tragedy that became a national obsession and in the process changed the country's attitude toward the justice system, the media and celebrity.(AP Photo/Pool, Myung J. Chun, file)

Oct. 3,1995 - OJ: "YESSSS!!! I can say anything & they can't do $ICK to me!"

fast forward 13 years later : Oct. 3, 2008 ...EFING VEGAS!!

Sigue hablando jugo...

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Reply #15 posted 05/12/13 7:39pm

babynoz

PDogz said:

imago said:

There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that OJ killed his wife himself... HOWEVER, he was aquitted in court. And, I think that his sentencing for his current crime was biased and probably accounted for the fact that he is a murderer that got away with it.


yeahthat


Moreover, if Mark Fuhrman, and others, hadn't gone so far out of their way to seal the deal during his murder trial, manufacturing evidence and compromising the case, O.J. may very well have been convicted.

That's the thing. If the cops hadn't screwed with the evidence and the lead prosecutors weren't busy screwing each other they would have had a good shot at getting a conviction. And don't get me started on Judge Ito and his piss poor job of presiding over the whole spectacle.

OJ is one guy I wouldn't mind seeing locked up even if he was innocent though, being the absolute cretin that he is. disbelief

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #16 posted 05/12/13 8:08pm

PDogz

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babynoz said:

PDogz said:

yeahthat


Moreover, if Mark Fuhrman, and others, hadn't gone so far out of their way to seal the deal during his murder trial, manufacturing evidence and compromising the case, O.J. may very well have been convicted.


That's the thing. If the cops hadn't screwed with the evidence and the lead prosecutors weren't busy screwing each other they would have had a good shot at getting a conviction. And don't get me started on Judge Ito and his piss poor job of presiding over the whole spectacle.

OJ is one guy I wouldn't mind seeing locked up even if he was innocent though, being the absolute cretin that he is. disbelief


Yeah, that trial was a circus. I bet the upcoming George Zimmerman trial will be too, which starts in about four weeks.

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Reply #17 posted 05/12/13 8:11pm

babynoz

PDogz said:

babynoz said:


That's the thing. If the cops hadn't screwed with the evidence and the lead prosecutors weren't busy screwing each other they would have had a good shot at getting a conviction. And don't get me started on Judge Ito and his piss poor job of presiding over the whole spectacle.

OJ is one guy I wouldn't mind seeing locked up even if he was innocent though, being the absolute cretin that he is. disbelief


Yeah, that trial was a circus. I bet the upcoming George Zimmerman trial will be too, which starts in about four weeks.

The incompetence was inexcusable and I'm not expecting much better in Flori-duh either.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #18 posted 05/12/13 8:16pm

Timmy84

babynoz said:

PDogz said:


yeahthat


Moreover, if Mark Fuhrman, and others, hadn't gone so far out of their way to seal the deal during his murder trial, manufacturing evidence and compromising the case, O.J. may very well have been convicted.

That's the thing. If the cops hadn't screwed with the evidence and the lead prosecutors weren't busy screwing each other they would have had a good shot at getting a conviction. And don't get me started on Judge Ito and his piss poor job of presiding over the whole spectacle.

OJ is one guy I wouldn't mind seeing locked up even if he was innocent though, being the absolute cretin that he is. disbelief

Ito was in that courtroom like he was Johnny Carson or something. Dude didn't even pretend to be a good judge. I agree about locking OJ up. Smug ass. NEVER LIKED HIM. Always thought he was too good for anybody. Thought he was Mr. Big Time, he got his N***A wake up call a little too late and I doubt things will turn around in his favor at this point. Gray-haired summabitch.

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Reply #19 posted 05/12/13 8:35pm

babynoz

Timmy84 said:

babynoz said:

That's the thing. If the cops hadn't screwed with the evidence and the lead prosecutors weren't busy screwing each other they would have had a good shot at getting a conviction. And don't get me started on Judge Ito and his piss poor job of presiding over the whole spectacle.

OJ is one guy I wouldn't mind seeing locked up even if he was innocent though, being the absolute cretin that he is. disbelief

Ito was in that courtroom like he was Johnny Carson or something. Dude didn't even pretend to be a good judge. I agree about locking OJ up. Smug ass. NEVER LIKED HIM. Always thought he was too good for anybody. Thought he was Mr. Big Time, he got his N***A wake up call a little too late and I doubt things will turn around in his favor at this point. Gray-haired summabitch.

He was only good for one thing....running a football.

Otherwise a total waste of good breathing air.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #20 posted 05/12/13 8:36pm

Timmy84

babynoz said:

Timmy84 said:

Ito was in that courtroom like he was Johnny Carson or something. Dude didn't even pretend to be a good judge. I agree about locking OJ up. Smug ass. NEVER LIKED HIM. Always thought he was too good for anybody. Thought he was Mr. Big Time, he got his N***A wake up call a little too late and I doubt things will turn around in his favor at this point. Gray-haired summabitch.

He was only good for one thing....running a football.

Otherwise a total waste of good breathing air.

yeahthat His history shows he's a dumb ass from the San Francisco projects.

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Reply #21 posted 05/12/13 8:42pm

babynoz

Timmy84 said:

babynoz said:

He was only good for one thing....running a football.

Otherwise a total waste of good breathing air.

yeahthat His history shows he's a dumb ass from the San Francisco projects.

Ya can't fix stupid, that's for sure.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #22 posted 05/12/13 9:11pm

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Boriqua1130 said:

FILE - In this Oct. 3, 1995 file photo, O.J. Simpson, center, reacts as he is found not guilty of murdering his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, as members of his defense team, F. Lee Bailey, left, and Johnnie Cochran Jr., right, look on, in court in Los Angeles. The return of O.J. Simpson to a Las Vegas courtroom next Monday, May, 13, will remind Americans of a tragedy that became a national obsession and in the process changed the country's attitude toward the justice system, the media and celebrity. The return of O.J. Simpson to a Las Vegas courtroom next Monday, May, 13, will remind Americans of a tragedy that became a national obsession and in the process changed the country's attitude toward the justice system, the media and celebrity.(AP Photo/Pool, Myung J. Chun, file)

Oct. 3,1995 - OJ: "YESSSS!!! I can say anything & they can't do $ICK to me!"

fast forward 13 years later : Oct. 3, 2008 ...EFING VEGAS!!

Sigue hablando jugo...

Cochran looks like "what the fuck did that jury just say, now?"

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Reply #23 posted 05/13/13 12:20am

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NDRU said:

Boriqua1130 said:

ojs plus were here

Oct. 3,1995 - OJ: "YESSSS!!! I can say anything & they can't do $ICK to me!"

fast forward 13 years later : Oct. 3, 2008 ...EFING VEGAS!!

Sigue hablando jugo...

Cochran looks like "what the fuck did that jury just say, now?"

nod

In another photo RK: omg

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Reply #24 posted 05/13/13 11:43am

Shyra

Timmy84 said:

^ Still should've kept his big mouth shut.

"'What if I would've done it.' Ni$$a, what if you would've shut the fuck up?!" -- Katt Williams

Timmy! I FREAKIN LOVE YOU, MAN!! highfive

It's funny. Don't ask me why, but I was just thinking about this Negro this morning and how long he had to stay in the big house.

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Reply #25 posted 05/13/13 11:52am

Shyra

Timmy84 said:

babynoz said:

That's the thing. If the cops hadn't screwed with the evidence and the lead prosecutors weren't busy screwing each other they would have had a good shot at getting a conviction. And don't get me started on Judge Ito and his piss poor job of presiding over the whole spectacle.

OJ is one guy I wouldn't mind seeing locked up even if he was innocent though, being the absolute cretin that he is. disbelief

Ito was in that courtroom like he was Johnny Carson or something. Dude didn't even pretend to be a good judge. I agree about locking OJ up. Smug ass. NEVER LIKED HIM. Always thought he was too good for anybody. Thought he was Mr. Big Time, he got his N***A wake up call a little too late and I doubt things will turn around in his favor at this point. Gray-haired summabitch.

See. Great minds think alike. lol G'won, Timmy! highfive

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Reply #26 posted 05/13/13 12:03pm

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Let that bastard stay right where he is....locked up.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #27 posted 05/13/13 2:52pm

uPtoWnNY

imago said:

Timmy84 said:

Yeah. The LAPD helped get OJ acquitted, me thinks... them and Cochran's arrogant ass. lol

I remember when Cochran was on Chris Rock, and Chris said that if he ever needed a lawyer, Cochran was the man he'd choose, going further and saying, "OJ murdered somebody, and you kept him out of prison." falloff

Cochran did his job - get his client off by any means necessary. No different than defense lawyers who represent mob guys. But they didn't get the hate JC got. Go figure.

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Reply #28 posted 05/13/13 3:03pm

Timmy84

Shyra said:

Timmy84 said:

^ Still should've kept his big mouth shut.

"'What if I would've done it.' Ni$$a, what if you would've shut the fuck up?!" -- Katt Williams

Timmy! I FREAKIN LOVE YOU, MAN!! highfive

It's funny. Don't ask me why, but I was just thinking about this Negro this morning and how long he had to stay in the big house.

Love ya too. hug

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Reply #29 posted 05/13/13 3:04pm

Timmy84

Shyra said:

Timmy84 said:

Ito was in that courtroom like he was Johnny Carson or something. Dude didn't even pretend to be a good judge. I agree about locking OJ up. Smug ass. NEVER LIKED HIM. Always thought he was too good for anybody. Thought he was Mr. Big Time, he got his N***A wake up call a little too late and I doubt things will turn around in his favor at this point. Gray-haired summabitch.

See. Great minds think alike. lol G'won, Timmy! highfive

nod highfive

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