
The Ten Greatest OJ Simpson Book Covers
OJ Simpson said he was “stupid” and “sorry” and “didn’t know [he] was doing anything illegal”.
He “was confronting friends” and “retrieving [his] things.”
He has least 15 years to think about things. And we get to look abck at the man’s carrer as celebrate din art,. books and film: The 10 Best OJ Simpson souvenirs:
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You will not find this book unhelpful!
Posted: 5th, December 2008 | In: Celebrities, Key Posts, Photojournalism Comments (7) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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December 7th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
chenier
I seem to remember OJ being too big for those gloves. I just figured the handcuffs wouldn’t fit either!
December 7th, 2008 at 9:20 am
We should be careful not to RUSH TO JUDGEMENT over the latest O J Simpson case. HOW COME that 13 years ago Simpson was found NOT GUILTY of murdering the people he killed and now in 2008 the jury FINDS HIM GUILTY of robbing back his own stuff?
..Good question. The reason is that he’s now 61 YEARS OLD. He don’t look so good as he did. He’m older now - aand who still ‘members him any as a football star or being on tv? …Exactly!
….So was the jury BEING AGEIST in finding this American Hall-of-Famer GUILTY? ….Well I guess the jury’s out. .
December 6th, 2008 at 11:40 pm
Peggy
I’m glad to see you are taking a robustly analytical approach to this story; can it be that you have measured them all, or is this inspired detective work through the web?
December 6th, 2008 at 11:37 pm
Cheryl,
The letter might also enclose the email addresses of the ratings agencies who provided those glowing descriptions of the products they were paid vast sums to grade, along with a list of the equally vast numbers which have now been downgraded.
I have been puzzled why a bigger fuss has not been made over the whole rating of garbage loans as super-duper financial products, given that we know very well that they made truly lunatic assumptions, and were paid more than handsomely for their services.
Last week it looked as if they were getting away with it, since the SEC refuses to even consider tackling the inherent conflict of interest within the agencies themselves.
But an hour ago Gretchen Morgenson’s article on this went up on the NYT, so the SEC’s rosy outlook to the ratings agencies rosy outlooks may yet turn a little darker…
December 6th, 2008 at 9:40 pm
Besides, he can’t be guilty cos the handcuffs don’t fit him properly. And the prison-issue overalls are uncomfortably roomy. And the prison cell won’t be the right size either.
December 6th, 2008 at 3:26 pm
The Law Enforcement Agencies would do well to put O.J.’s picture on the signs they have hanging every where that say “Crime Doesn’t Pay.” There are those people out there who still stand firm in their beliefs he deserved to be acquitted in the first trial and many young and old still hero worship that once great football player.
As for your client(s), Chenier, a letter should be enclosed with every unemployment check now sent to well over a half million people laid off in just this recession alone, and ongoing by many, many thousands each month, giving them the names and addresses to write and thank them. The same letter enclosed with the Welfare checks that many are now forced to go on and the State Aid Programs that many have to turn to get free healthcare for themselves and their children. Also, with every mortgage foreclosure notice served.
December 6th, 2008 at 2:51 pm
Me too, M’lud; my client is a victim!
‘How was he to know that property prices could go down as well as up?
How was he to know that greedy people would behave greedily?
How was he to know that paying people vast sums of money to rank financial products as super-duper would result in vast numbers of financial products ranked as super-duper?
How was he to know that said vast numbers of financial products would turn out to be as complete garbage as the complete garbage they had been made out of?
How was he to know that being asleep for a decade would lead to him missing the Savings and Loan debacle?
How was he to know that Ayn Rand was an idiot?
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