To: RushCrush
...FReepers laughing and disrespecting me...
How can you have respect for a lawyer who blatantly played the race card before a willing race motivated jury to insure that a double murderer go free?
Johnnie C. did more to insure a solid racial divide in this country than any one man in recent history.
Remember the image on CNN of the glorious celebration at an all-black college at the moment the verdict was announced?
You would have thought it was a sporting event being decided. Not the trial outcome of the butchering of two innocent people.
Yeah Jonnie did a great job...he really made it.
To: CaptSkip
If it was you, you'd want a lawyer like Cochran too and guess what? If all that stood between you going free and the death penalty was a little noisome thing called the 'race card' you'd play it too. Sad as it is... I think OJ is guilty.
199 posted on
03/29/2005 4:14:51 PM PST by
cyborg
(Sudanese refugee,"Mr.Schiavo I disagree with your opinion about not feeling pain when you starve.")
To: CaptSkip
I just have to say, you expressed my feelings exactly. I don't feel sad or sorry in the least. If I am sad is for Nicole and the other guy who got killed, and this guy got the killer off the hook, (along with the jury of course).
Today he faces whatever is out there after death. God, Hell, purgatory, whatever. Some day I will too, so I better be careful :), but I refuse to lie or pretend other feelings.
214 posted on
03/29/2005 4:25:23 PM PST by
ElPatriota
(let's not forget, we are all still friends despite our differences)
To: CaptSkip
"Remember the image on CNN of the glorious celebration at an all-black college at the moment the verdict was announced?"
I remember that (Howard University lunchroom) instant the most from the whole OJ circus. The only other instsant since then I remember as well is the Palestinians going wild with joy shortly after the events of 9-11.
To: CaptSkip
"Remember the image on CNN of the glorious celebration at an all-black college at the moment the verdict was announced?"
I was in college, in the "screw around" room, watching TV, as the verdict was being read live. You're spot on. Half of the people in front of the TV started jumping up and down, slapping high-5's, when the words "not guilty" were spoken. The other half of the room just stared at each other. I was in the latter group.
289 posted on
03/29/2005 5:14:42 PM PST by
jdm
(Convert to liberalism?! I'd rather have root canal surgery buck-naked on PCP in Antarctica.)
To: CaptSkip
Hi Capt, I agree with what you wrote about Cochran.
My post was simply a joke.....you know, a joke...funny haha. As if FReepers will talk about ME when I die! Ha!
383 posted on
03/29/2005 8:03:26 PM PST by
RushCrush
(The FReeper formerly known as Alias. I AM equal time!!)
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