I understand the law and I also understand that it does not work 100% of the time. It did not work in this case.
are you sure that its the only one time that it did not work? (I am really impressed by you. Because i have had many friends argue with me on this issue and it took a very long time for them to come round and recognize the true issue behind this case. Because truth be told 90% of the people who argue about this case, are white people who are pissed off out of their mind that a black man may have murdered two people and gotten away with it. Its purely a combustible race issue (thats why you see these morons acting like a bunch of fucking monkeys because some one here has the nerve to point out the letter of the law to them)
These people never knew Nicole Simpson or Goldman, why then do they get so emotional about their deaths?
Could you scoot over to the political forum and see how some of the many same posters respond to the tens of thousands of people our military is currently killing in Iraq, innocent civilians whom were are disposing of in ways even worse than what happened to the murder victims in this case?
How many of these people posted an article about some one in their neighborhood that got shot and are all so torn up about it and in a mad rage similar to that they exihibit when they talk about OJ.
Truth of the matter is most of them dont even care about the victims in this case. Matter of fact i would say all. And you cant argue that their argument is for true justice. Because if it was true justice they seek, they have chosen to ignore the very letter of the law that governs our justice system.
So tell the truth, are you really pissed off because you are heart broken that some one you dont know or ever met was murdered, or is it that you are pissed off that the race of the guy who did it is different from yours..
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Sociology is so much fun especially when you use a bunch of real life human beings as puppets