








OJ’s Lapse in Judgment
A saying talks about a person who’s been threatened with being burnt using petroleum jelly for body lotion. It’s somewhat akin to one who’s been threatened with lynching playing around with a ready noose.
in physical and symbolic shackles but for the system that protects their ability to make ridiculous amount of money and keep their pensions in spite of court judgments.
There actually are schools of thought that figure that the pensions protection would have been qualified had lawmakers foreseen the October 3, 1995 OJ acquittal. Such people think dog sport would be protected if it were popular among the powers that be.

At the age of 60, a man whom the powerful majority of the society has sworn to turn into a social outcast and drive to existential ruin, thought it fit to admittedly take the laws into his own hands and go after personal items that were in the possession of some other person.
What COULD he have been thinking? What does it take to beat it into the heads of the likes of OJ and Michael Vicks that there’re powerful forces out there fervently desirous of getting them
Be all that as it may, the reality of the situation is that people whose constituency has felt cheated by OJ’s acquittal would be elated at this poor judgment on OJ’s part and they very well may make him pay even at the risk of making the legal system look ridiculous. Another school of thought would say the legal system couldn’t be ridiculed any more than it was 12 years ago.
Sept. 17, 2007
