This just in: date rape "isn't possible." ~ OJ Simpson

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The Juice is back. Did a TV interview that's been receiving much hype. Noteworthy, as a distraction from even uglier goings-on in the world:

1) Asked about Kobe Bryant's rape trial, OJ contends that "There's a big difference between stranger rape and date rape. Anybody who's sexually active knows that that just isn't possible."

2) He's "angry with Nicole" because she isn't here to help with the children.

Those are the soundbites I heard. No update yet on his search for the real killer.
 
I watched part of that interview before I had to turn it off in disgust.

He said he and his children never discussed Nicole's murder. I wanted to ask "why not?" Surely if he's as innocent as he claims he would have no problem talking about it.

He's a joke, albeit a sick one.
 
O.J. will not stop until he has searched every last golf course in the world for the real killers.
 
angela146 said:
O.J. will not stop until he has searched every last golf course in the world for the real killers.

And every last aspiring super-model.
 
shereads said:
The Juice is back. Did a TV interview that's been receiving much hype. Noteworthy, as a distraction from even uglier goings-on in the world:

1) Asked about Kobe Bryant's rape trial, OJ contends that "There's a big difference between stranger rape and date rape. Anybody who's sexually active knows that that just isn't possible." . . .

What a fuckhead.

:mad:

I was so hoping he'd be convicted and raped in prison. *sigh*
 
millionaires rarely go to prison. can anyone think of five?
 
I hear OJ wants to take another stab at marriage, too.


Hugs,


Kat
 
Re: Re: This just in: date rape "isn't possible." ~ OJ Simpson

sweetsubsarahh said:
What a fuckhead.

:mad:

I was so hoping he'd be convicted and raped in prison. *sigh*


Because if he was raped in prison, his attacker could always claim it was "date rape!"

('cause that's completely different)

:D
 
Pure said:
millionaires rarely go to prison. can anyone think of five?

We do things differently in UK - sometimes:

Lord Archer - lied over a prostitute (multi millionaire)
Lord Brocket - buried his vintage cars and claimed insurance (owns stately home worth millions)
Ernest Saunders - manipulating Guiness share price (was worth millions, lost everything)
Gerald Ronson - conspiring with ES (still worth millions)
Jonathan Aitken - conspiring to have his daughter offer false testimony (managed to give his millions to family, claims to be broke)

NL
 
angela146 said:
O.J. will not stop until he has searched every last golf course in the world for the real killers.

Except, of course, for those golf courses with mirrors.

What a piece of living shit that man is.

:mad:
 
Strange but true memories of the O.J. trial.

Two (white) men at work maintained the jury was right to free him because:

Guy A: "C'mon, does anybody really think she wasn't having an affair with that waiter?"

Guy B, a football fan who got teary-eyed saying this, "If you had ever seen him play, in person, you'd know he wasn't a criminal."

(More reasons why "a jury of your peers" is a bad idea.)
 
We've had millionaires in this country who've gone to prison. We were discussing one of them just a few weeks or months ago--Martha Stewart. And she didn't even kill anybody. Hopefully, some of the Enron crowd will go, too.
 
Hmmmmm,

I wonder what his dates would think of this?

Cat
 
SeaCat said:
Hmmmmm,

I wonder what his dates would think of this?

Cat

Well, if they're stupid enough to go out with him in the first place, they probably would agree with him.
 
I think the system did it's job and released a guity man because of wrongdoing on the part of the enforcement and prosecution departments. My feelings anyway with only the blurbs to go on. That has to be done or no one is safe. Some justice was done though the civil system, not enough.

But one fact I know to be true, date rape certainly is possible, abuse is common and the surprise may be how many males I see who are suffering abuse at the hands of females. I treat several each month more women than men though.

The part I found hard to swallow in the interview was Mr. Simpson seemed to be happy and content. I think I would wish him a worse fate than the one he has but from what I saw and read I could not vote to convict, either. Even though I suspect he is. I ended up just not being sure and that means he walks, it is the way it is.
 
imsally said:
I think the system did it's job and released a guity man because of wrongdoing on the part of the enforcement and prosecution departments. My feelings anyway with only the blurbs to go on. That has to be done or no one is safe. Some justice was done though the civil system, not enough.

Did you see the interview? He said he had "absolutely no intention of paying the families of Nicole and Ron a single penny. "

That's not justice.
 
I have to admit that when I was a kid playing street ball (that's full contact football in the middle of the street) I use to pretend that I was O.J., and when I score I use to yell "can't stop the juice"

Seeing him in the Bronco...I didn't think it was funny at all. What a stupid idoit.

and to think that he actually walked. I don't think it was because he was a famous football icon. It was because of the circus surrounding the trail.

Jeepers, people are in prison in cases where there is no body and no witnesses.
 
cloudy said:
Did you see the interview? He said he had "absolutely no intention of paying the families of Nicole and Ron a single penny. "

That's not justice.

Yes, I saw that. But I also know he lost some homes and properties, and his Hiesman trophy for example was auctioned for over $200,000. The family profited handsomely, and personally It seemed to me that I could see greed becoming the primary interest of Goldman's father.
Simpson lost a lot in the civil actions, nowhere near the judgement amount though. Some justice, not enough I agree.
 
imsally said:
Yes, I saw that. But I also know he lost some homes and properties, and his Hiesman trophy for example was auctioned for over $200,000. The family profited handsomely, and personally It seemed to me that I could see greed becoming the primary interest of Goldman's father.
Simpson lost a lot in the civil actions, nowhere near the judgement amount though. Some justice, not enough I agree.

Hello, Sally, and welcome! :rose:

I get your point, but I hardly think losing a heisman trophy and a few of several properties can compare to losing a family member. Not enough justice, is right.

~lucky
 
imsally said:
Yes, I saw that. But I also know he lost some homes and properties, and his Hiesman trophy for example was auctioned for over $200,000. The family profited handsomely, and personally It seemed to me that I could see greed becoming the primary interest of Goldman's father.
Simpson lost a lot in the civil actions, nowhere near the judgement amount though. Some justice, not enough I agree.

Maybe it wasn't greed. Goldman's family, and Nicole's, had been clearly shut out by the criminal justice system. Taking everything OJ has may give them some small comfort, and if so, I say they should take it all and let him live under a bridge.

They deserve compassion and comfort. He deserves only to have his balls cut off and a bullet planted in what passes for his brain.

:mad:
 
I've said it before, I'll say it again: even if the police tainted the evidence, he most likely did it. Face it, if Nicole Brown Simpson had been the woman on the cash register next to yours at Home Depot or teaching third grade down the hall from you or in the cubicle next door to yours and she turned up dead under the same circumstances, don't you know that you would all be saying that her husband did it?

Tavis Smiley said it best: the man walked because the police tinkered with the evidence because they were so hot to convict him. It's too bad.
 
One millionaire that went to jail was Michael Milkin (sp?). The junk bond king.

One thing is true about the legal system in America, if you steal a lot of money, you will go to jail. Now if you kill someone, you have a better chance of not going to jail or getting a shorter sentence.

A classic example was Jim Bakker. (Not that I'm defending the cretin). He was originally sentenced to 45 years for stealing millions from the PTL. How many killers do you see that get 20 year sentences and can be out in 7-10 on good behavior? Too many.

I was a fan of OJ as a kid. Now I hope he meets the same fate he dealt to his wife and Goldman. The thing that really pisses me off is his smug arrogance. Guilty people plea innocent all the time. However he's so cocky, arrogant and self righteous about this. He still gets mad at Nicole. Yeah, I'd be mad at my wife too for letting me butcher her with a knife. The nerve of that woman letting someone kill her and him having to raise those kids by himself.

I hope he's walking down the street one day and someone plants a butcher knife in his fucking chest. Then maybe the Brown family can be mad at him because they have to raise the kids.

I won't even go into the "date rape can't happen" part.
 
SlickTony said:
We've had millionaires in this country who've gone to prison. We were discussing one of them just a few weeks or months ago--Martha Stewart. And she didn't even kill anybody. Hopefully, some of the Enron crowd will go, too.

Martha's not in jail yet.

Turns out that one of the jurors perjured himself to get on the jury, and that an investigation into his background turned up statements he made to friends that he "hated" her.

If Martha didn't have the money to hire investigators, she'd be wearing the orange jumpsuit by now. I'm not saying I think she should be in jail; in fact I think it's ironic as hell that she was convicted and the jerk from Tyco who bought an island for his wife on company money, got his judge to declare a hung jury, and walked.

Just to say that we can't count Martha or the Tyco chairman among our imprisoned millionaires. Money to pay for DNA evidence, expert witnesses to refute the state's DNA evidence, detectives to investigate other leads or to demonstrate incompetence at some level during the arrest process - it's all about the Benjamins when it comes to our so-called justice system.
 
Wildcard Ky said:
I hope he's walking down the street one day and someone plants a butcher knife in his fucking chest. Then maybe the Brown family can be mad at him because they have to raise the kids.

He's more likely to die of heat stroke on the golf course, Wild. People worship celebrities, even ones they believe have committed brutal murder. I saw O.J. at a cafe downstairs from my office one day last year, and when I mentioned it to people at the office, two men said yeah, they had seen him and went over to shake his hand.

WTF?

"Hey, he's still the Juice," one said.
 
imsally said:
Yes, I saw that. But I also know he lost some homes and properties, and his Hiesman trophy for example was auctioned for over $200,000. The family profited handsomely, and personally It seemed to me that I could see greed becoming the primary interest of Goldman's father.
Simpson lost a lot in the civil actions, nowhere near the judgement amount though. Some justice, not enough I agree.

He lives a lovely life down here in Miami, sally. Says he's broke in all the interviews, but he bought a home with a pool in a beautiful neighborhood - not by Brentwood or Bel-Aire standards, but still a neighborhood of half-million-dollar homes - and his children attend an exclusive private school. I suppose he could be broke and still live handsomely on their trust fund, or whatever the grandparents provide so they don't have to worry about the kids' lifestyle.

Greed? Maybe grief leaves someone like Goldman with no other way to exact vengeance for his son's murder, except for the small pleasure of seeing OJ lose his Heisman trophy.

I've often wondered how OJ could owe millions from that lawsuit, and presumably have become bankrupt as a result, and still live like someone at the lower-end of the millionaire scale.
 
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