Sunday, November 19, 2006
IF I DID IT
What is up with this? How is it that O.J. Simpson can write a book and have a Fox interview entitled "If I Did It" and not get in trouble from it? I guess the "double jeopardy" laws prevent him from ever being tried for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman ever again. So, technically, he can write and say whatever he wants, as long as he's only talking about how he (would have) killed the two of them and not anybody else.
This is downright repulsive and exploitive. He's again trying to make money off their deaths. And that just sickens me.
Maybe the guilt has finally eaten away inside of him to the point where he had to make a confession, because this is bascially what "If I Did It" is. A confession to the murders. He's going to tell the world how he did it and then walk away and laugh all the way to the bank.
What kind of a human being is that? But somehow, the majority of the world doesn't see him as a revolting guy, trying to make a quick buck off getting away with murder. All they remember is all those touchdowns he scored and how funny he was in movies.
Please don't let sports and movies ever cloud MY judgment like that.
By the way, Albert, I laughed out loud at your comment.
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