gman20001969
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LOL! The owner used to have a picture of him with OJ on his 'wall of fame'. He took it down after the first trial started. This isn't about race, it's about decency.
LOL! The owner used to have a picture of him with OJ on his 'wall of fame'. He took it down after the first trial started. This isn't about race, it's about decency.
I don't expect a "lawyer" to understand the difference though. Perhaps you need to be better educated in what is right.
You DewPea are the exception to that! I thought you'd know that though.
I know you totally know the difference between the 2. But then you're a decent person. This Yale guy isn't.
OJ made this a race issue.
He married a white woman.
He had 2 beautiful biracial children.
He shamelessly slaughtered his white wife and the white man returning glasses that were left in a restaurant.
Now WHO'S prejudiced?
OJ made this a race issue.
He married a white woman.
He had 2 beautiful biracial children.
He shamelessly slaughtered his white wife and the white man returning glasses that were left in a restaurant.
Now WHO'S prejudiced?
I still get a chuckle at those three black guys who literally looked like they were scared for their lives but literally couldn't have been safer at the time.
Simpsons' lawyers may have a hard time if they try to play the race card. Rumor has it that Michael Jordan and a few friends/family had dinner at the same restaurant just a few weeks ago,and the owner of the restaurant was more than honored to have Mr. Jordan dine at his establishment.
It's just a rumor .... but we'll see.
Simpsons' lawyers may have a hard time if they try to play the race card. Rumor has it that Michael Jordan and a few friends/family had dinner at the same restaurant just a few weeks ago,and the owner of the restaurant was more than honored to have Mr. Jordan dine at his establishment.
It's just a rumor .... but we'll see.
Funny story here....
When the OJ verdicts came down, we all went to a local sports bar and restaurant for lunch. Now I am NOT KIDDING when I say it was 100% white except for three black guys (probably late 20's or early 30's). Well, the verdict was read and there was stunning silence and gasps in the room....except for the sound of three men sneaking out towards the exit as quietly and discreetly as they could. I just had to laugh at these poor guys who apparently thought that it was a bad time to be in an all white audience. Although had they stayed, no one would have said or done anything to them--we resented the murderer and the racist jury that let him off, not them. We didn't decide to go find the closest black person and string them up. Sadly the same can't be said of the aftermath of the King verdicts.