1 posted on
05/09/2007 11:39:01 AM PDT by
kellynla
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To: kellynla
I’m taking odds: How long until Sharpton or Jackson try to shake this guy down for not serving a black man?
2 posted on
05/09/2007 11:41:40 AM PDT by
domenad
(In all things, in all ways, at all times, let honor guide me.)
To: kellynla
How does OJ have time to go out to restaurants? Isn’t he busy searching for the Real Killers?
3 posted on
05/09/2007 11:42:05 AM PDT by
TChris
(The Democrat Party: A sewer into which is emptied treason, inhumanity and barbarism - O. Morton)
To: kellynla
“Simpson’s attorney, Yale Galanter, said the incident was about race, and he intended to pursue the matter and possibly go after the restaurant’s liquor license. “
Paging Al Sharpton, paging Al Sharpton.
4 posted on
05/09/2007 11:42:09 AM PDT by
Albert Barr
(Ut Prosim)
To: kellynla
Yesssssss!!!!!
Be sure to FReep the poll and support the restaurant owner...
5 posted on
05/09/2007 11:42:54 AM PDT by
ButThreeLeftsDo
(Fight Crime. Shoot Back.)
To: kellynla
Oh, Oh!
He’s in for it now. Big trouble on the horizon....
Who will be the first to surface, Jackson or Sharpton?
6 posted on
05/09/2007 11:43:41 AM PDT by
mcmuffin
(_____________________________________________________________)
To: kellynla
Anybody in Cincinnati can tell you Jeff Ruby won’t be intimidated in the least by OJ’s lawyers.
7 posted on
05/09/2007 11:43:54 AM PDT by
Badeye
(If you can't take a response, don't post in an open forum is my advice.)
To: kellynla
I was so-called journalists would learn a little about the law - he was found “not guilty” not “innocent”. There is a big difference, especially in this case.
To: kellynla
was found innocent in 1995 of killing his ex-wifeNot being anal, but wasn't he found 'not guilty'?
I thought there was a legal difference.
9 posted on
05/09/2007 11:46:41 AM PDT by
The Iceman Cometh
(Democrats In Control! (Where's my friggin' free stuff?))
To: kellynla
Did OJ's friend Al Cowling ever testify during the murder or civl trials?
I never remember seeing him and wonder what they talked about during their slow rolling getaway chase.
I saw the owner interviewed this morning and he said OJ's blond date was all in his face and he stated to her "Your blond, better be careful he doesn't slit your throat!"
To: kellynla
OK. So a sandwich walks into a bar, strolls up and hops onto a stool, and says, "Yo, 'tender - a rum & cola down here please."
The bartender looks down disdainfully and says, "We don't serve food here."
13 posted on
05/09/2007 11:59:41 AM PDT by
Hegemony Cricket
(Tradition is merely a group effort to prevent the unexpected)
To: kellynla
"He screwed with the wrong guy, he really did," Galanter said by telephone Tuesday night. Hey moron - private businesses reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for any reason. Among these are 'causing a scene' such as the one the owner clearly stated he did not want this person, causing in his restaurant. A lawyer that clearly got his law degree as a Cracker Jack prize.
15 posted on
05/09/2007 12:01:07 PM PDT by
bamahead
(Few men desire liberty; The majority are satisfied with a just master. -- Sallust)
To: kellynla
AOL News.....as low on the news bottom-feeder totem pole as you can get....
16 posted on
05/09/2007 12:14:42 PM PDT by
NRA1995
(Hillary sings like Granny Clampett auditioning for "American Idol")
To: kellynla
More info at OJ's website:
Dubya dubya dubya dot oh jay dot com forward slash forward slash back slash forward slash back slash back slash back slash forward slash forward slash back slash back slash forward slash back slash forward slash ........
18 posted on
05/09/2007 12:23:17 PM PDT by
Dumpster Baby
("Hope somebody finds me before the rats do .....")
To: kellynla
“We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service To Anyone.”
23 posted on
05/09/2007 12:46:23 PM PDT by
Froufrou
To: kellynla
Kudos to Jeff Ruby, clearly a man of principle. A fundamental element of private property (much eroded, I know, by Democrats) is that the property owner has the right to serve—or not serve—anyone he wishes, for any reason he wishes.
25 posted on
05/09/2007 12:48:22 PM PDT by
American Quilter
(You can't negotiate with people who are dedicated to your destruction.)
To: kellynla; dynachrome
ping-a-ling
There’s a poll in this thread.
28 posted on
05/09/2007 12:57:55 PM PDT by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: kellynla
A business owner who has the um... wherewithal to run his business the way he sees fit. Too bad it’s now looking like he’s going to be the victim of a baseless lawsuit.
29 posted on
05/09/2007 12:59:11 PM PDT by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: kellynla
Geesh, I didn’t know this spawn of Satan was at the Derby.
Good on this guy!
38 posted on
05/09/2007 1:22:47 PM PDT by
the OlLine Rebel
(Common sense is an uncommon virtue.)
To: kellynla
"You think I can rip this steak into pieces using a butter knife? C'mon, give the Juice
quality utensils."

40 posted on
05/09/2007 1:25:32 PM PDT by
jdm
To: kellynla
"I didn't want to serve him because of my convictions of what he's done to those families," Jeff Ruby said in a telephone interview Tuesday.>
I don't know about you, but if a restaurant owner by the name of Ruby asks me to leave, I would most certainly comply.
44 posted on
05/09/2007 1:42:24 PM PDT by
jmc813
(The 2nd Amendment is NOT a "social conservative" issue.)
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