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- slightlyoffbeat, on 09/08/2008, -1/+21Keep trying OJ! You'll be convicted eventually. It just takes persistence.
- Realnemesis, on 09/08/2008, -1/+16Some people just want to go to jail..
- keatonkeaton998, on 09/08/2008, -2/+12How can someone manage to look so 90s through his whole life?
- Khast, on 09/08/2008, -0/+89 out of 10 doctors suggest drinking apple juice instead of Orange Juice...OJ kills, and will kill again.
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -1/+81 word answer for all your OJ questions.
Cocaine. - NoZb2k, on 09/08/2008, -0/+6Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
- secondfiddle, on 09/08/2008, -1/+6OJ said he would dedicate his life to finding the killer of Nichole and Ron, well unless the killer is a caddie or a stripper OJ is out of luck. BTW OJ, have you looked in mirror lately?
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -0/+5if the gun don't fit, you must acquit
- hentaixen, on 09/08/2008, -2/+6It is a great injustice that our judicial system grants the wealthy a great advantage over the poor as they can afford lawyers that allow you to get away with murder; buying your way out of murder is the look of this man
- bxblox, on 09/08/2008, -1/+5Just look at that picture. He has murder in his eyes...
- RaulMuadDib, on 09/08/2008, -2/+6He looks guilty.
- ManOfTomorrow, on 09/08/2008, -1/+4He should've been convicted the first time around... Nordberg or not.
his work [NSFW]
http://poetry.rotten.com/simpson/ - staticneuron, on 09/08/2008, -0/+3You can digg me down all you like but you know its the truth. The article even admits it.
"Whether or not this proves Simpson has become a target for troublemakers, or has simply now been exposed as the violent, law-breaking thug many believe he is, is a moot point.
Ron Goldman's sister Kim, for one, does not care what Simpson goes down for as long as he ends up behind bars.
'This situation in Vegas has nothing to do with the murder of my brother Ron, but I would like to see him go to jail.'
And today, Kim and the rest of the world will be one step closer to seeing that become a reality as jury selection for his trial begins.
We may never know what happened in that Vegas hotel room, or on the steps of his ex-wife's home, but as long as Simpson ends up behind bars, there will be no shortage of people celebrating."
The argument of rich people getting away with murder is also BS. With the likes of Robert Blake, Michael Jackson and O.J. Simpson, it is just alot of suspicious accusations but nothing proven hence the jurors responses.
People Just want to see other people suffer. No one really knows what happened in these dudes life so the level of animosity directed to them based off of information that was feed is incredible. - caracter2, on 09/08/2008, -2/+5!!!reredrum
- ZenMojo, on 09/08/2008, -0/+2Of course. He's black.
/snark - ZenMojo, on 09/08/2008, -0/+2I don't think people understand that this is the trial for the same charges he was accused of earlier this year. So technically he's been on trial for a felony twice in the last 15 years, once for murder, for which he was found innocent, and now for kidnapping/robbery.
The media spends so much time obsessing over one Uncle Tom former football star who they think beat the system that you'd think he owed them money and raped all of their daughters ... in that order. - charlietuna, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Chewbacca defense will work every time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUP5GzHIojU - rdoger6424, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Buried for Daily Mail
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -1/+2Or think (know?) they are invincible.
- ZenMojo, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Actually, the saying is: "OJ is to white people as flashlights are to cats." I should know, I coined it.
- Kas70, on 09/08/2008, -1/+2He doesn't look murderous to me, he looks like he's finally mentally cracked.
- shadymoh, on 09/08/2008, -1/+2again ?
- saigumi, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1If only people had an attention span longer than that of a gnats, they would have remembered when he was originally arrested for this last year.
- RaulMuadDib, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Whoosh. Just like basketball.
- TWiThead, on 09/09/2008, -0/+1We'll have to agree to disagree. Personally, I would find it ludicrous to apply baseball terminology to cricket, even for a strictly American audience. The term "batsman" is largely unfamiliar to Americans, but it's contextually correct and understandable.
Incidentally, it really isn't necessary to digg down each of my replies. Can't we just have a friendly discussion (despite our disagreement)? - inactive, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Lets all just forget about poor old O.J. He needs a lot less attention from the public then maybe he will just go away!
- egemenbor, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1he just doesnt learn does he..
- staticneuron, on 09/08/2008, -1/+2More like.... some people are endlessly targeted.
I live in South florida.... people are after this dude, its not even a question. - kencurran, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1The guy needs to be thrown into jail with his crack pipe so he can be a douche by his lonesome. Does it annoy anyone else that he gets away with anything?
- localzuk, on 09/08/2008, -1/+2Then you would be a poor writer. You should write for your audience, ie. should use terminology they will understand and recognise.
- sterken, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1If you can get away with murder, what's a little kidnapping and robbery. Should be a piece of cake to skip!
- frankenfag, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Lost Highway.
- justbloggin, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1I wonder why? OJ is not a victim here or anywhere. He has grown even more arrogant than before. I didn't think it was possible but he has done well on that front.
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1Honestly, what a creme of the crop idiot. If I had gotten off for two murders, I would have taken the next plane to 12,000 miles away from America. This guy stuck around and does more crime.
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -0/+1don't let him try on the evidence this time..
- TWiThead, on 09/09/2008, -1/+1Due to WWW publication, this newspaper (like many others) now had a worldwide audience (despite its UK origin).
To a British reader, the term "football player" is foreign, but this is appropriate for an article pertaining to the equally foreign American football.
An American reader will understand the meaning of the term "footballer," but it seems quite odd to apply it to an American football player (not because the term isn't commonly used in the United States, but because it isn't commonly used in American football).
Imagine an American article about the sport of cricket. You would understand what was meant if Kevin Pietersen were referred to as a "batter" (the American equivalent of a batsman), but wouldn't that seem peculiar? - localzuk, on 09/09/2008, -1/+1No, but they wouldn't often read that term - and as such writers over here would simply use footballer (like they did) as they are writing for their audience. It is one of the key things taught during secondary school English lessons - always keep your audience in mind.
- inactive, on 09/08/2008, -0/+0come people it oj
there is nothing new.
oj is being oj - dmoontown5, on 09/08/2008, -0/+0AlphaAlchy.com, the premier site for alcohol lovers WorldWide!!!
- localzuk, on 09/09/2008, -1/+1Regardless of the worldwide readership of the daily mail, the website is still aimed at the UK market. It's advertisers are mostly based in the UK, and most people around the world don't know who/what the daily mail is. For example, Fox News has a website, but it is aimed at the US market, as that's where it makes its money.
Imagining an American article about cricket, I would expect it to be written in such a way which the target audience will understand - so if that means using the term 'batter' instead of 'batsman' then so be it. - inactive, on 09/08/2008, -1/+1Kato is that you?
- MissElle, on 09/09/2008, -0/+0Amy Winehouse article: 1200 hits.
OJ trial article: 439.
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http://www.EndRemember.com/remixemraan's - TWiThead, on 09/09/2008, -1/+1Americans are aware that what we call "soccer" is known as "football" (and equivalent names in other languages) throughout most of the world. Would Britons be confused to read "football player" instead of "footballer"?
- SayAnything2x, on 10/07/2008, -0/+0http://digg.com/celebrity/The_Shawshank_Redemtion_ ...
- bkII, on 09/10/2008, -0/+0basically;
he looks so crazy in that pic :-/ -
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