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On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 13:51:34 -0500, The Daring Dufas
wrote: Bit I believe OJ is still in jail for that attempt to "recover his memorabilia". Why do I get a feeling that the memorabilia caper was a setup to "get" OJ? o_O TDD He is in Nevada state prison. His first friends he met were gal-boys. Reportedly giving him massages for stress relief. It was not a setup. Under NV law you cannot _take_ your property from another. Use the legal system. Taking your property from another is robbery. One of his numerous convictions. His fall guy was able to get out of prisons after some court appeals. The Nevada Supreme Court has consistently ruled against OJ. Was it up to 35 years he got? I watched all the streaming trial, but I forget. |
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On 4/1/2012 2:19 PM, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 13:51:34 -0500, The Daring Dufas wrote: Bit I believe OJ is still in jail for that attempt to "recover his memorabilia". Why do I get a feeling that the memorabilia caper was a setup to "get" OJ? o_O TDD He is in Nevada state prison. His first friends he met were gal-boys. Reportedly giving him massages for stress relief. It was not a setup. Under NV law you cannot _take_ your property from another. Use the legal system. Taking your property from another is robbery. One of his numerous convictions. His fall guy was able to get out of prisons after some court appeals. The Nevada Supreme Court has consistently ruled against OJ. Was it up to 35 years he got? I watched all the streaming trial, but I forget. What I mean is, was there a purposeful attempt to get him to commit a crime? Could it have been some sort of entrapment done by private or government people because of the popular belief that OJ got away with murder? The sort of thing popularized by all the revenge TV shows and movies? My all time favorite was "The Sting". ^_^ TDD |
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On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 15:23:24 -0500, The Daring Dufas
wrote: On 4/1/2012 2:19 PM, Oren wrote: On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 13:51:34 -0500, The Daring Dufas wrote: Bit I believe OJ is still in jail for that attempt to "recover his memorabilia". Why do I get a feeling that the memorabilia caper was a setup to "get" OJ? o_O TDD He is in Nevada state prison. His first friends he met were gal-boys. Reportedly giving him massages for stress relief. It was not a setup. Under NV law you cannot _take_ your property from another. Use the legal system. Taking your property from another is robbery. One of his numerous convictions. His fall guy was able to get out of prisons after some court appeals. The Nevada Supreme Court has consistently ruled against OJ. Was it up to 35 years he got? I watched all the streaming trial, but I forget. What I mean is, was there a purposeful attempt to get him to commit a crime? Could it have been some sort of entrapment done by private or government people because of the popular belief that OJ got away with murder? The sort of thing popularized by all the revenge TV shows and movies? My all time favorite was "The Sting". ^_^ TDD To answer all your questions, the answers are no. |
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On 4/1/2012 7:34 PM, Oren wrote:
On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 15:23:24 -0500, The Daring Dufas wrote: On 4/1/2012 2:19 PM, Oren wrote: On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 13:51:34 -0500, The Daring Dufas wrote: Bit I believe OJ is still in jail for that attempt to "recover his memorabilia". Why do I get a feeling that the memorabilia caper was a setup to "get" OJ? o_O TDD He is in Nevada state prison. His first friends he met were gal-boys. Reportedly giving him massages for stress relief. It was not a setup. Under NV law you cannot _take_ your property from another. Use the legal system. Taking your property from another is robbery. One of his numerous convictions. His fall guy was able to get out of prisons after some court appeals. The Nevada Supreme Court has consistently ruled against OJ. Was it up to 35 years he got? I watched all the streaming trial, but I forget. What I mean is, was there a purposeful attempt to get him to commit a crime? Could it have been some sort of entrapment done by private or government people because of the popular belief that OJ got away with murder? The sort of thing popularized by all the revenge TV shows and movies? My all time favorite was "The Sting". ^_^ TDD To answer all your questions, the answers are no. DARN! There goes my conspiracy theory. o_O TDD |
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On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 20:10:04 -0500, The Daring Dufas
wrote: To answer all your questions, the answers are no. DARN! There goes my conspiracy theory. o_O TDD We can talk days about words that begin with "con" Got ten yet? |
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wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 12:16 pm, " wrote: On 28 Mar 2012 11:49:52 GMT, Han wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in om: Jim Elbrecht wrote: But there's only one VA hospital in Manhattan. You can remove the problem you mention by moving the hospital to Long Island, thereby eliminating the crazy-making contamination that comes from the drinking water in Manhattan, or the air, or the cab drivers, or whatever. By suggesting that moving to LI would lower the 'crazy-quotient' for whatever reason, you exhibit a complete lack of understanding of the area.g [not to mention the point that there is a whole lot of crazy *inside* the hospital] I spent two weeks in Manhattan one night. Our hotel was on Times Square. I remember requesting a window seat when we went to Howard Johnson's for dinner so we could watch the floor show. We visited in 1970 or '71. Then went to see family in upper Manhattan. We got very strange eyes when we told them where we were staying. But now Times Square has been cleaned up since years ago, it's fun to watch. Manhattan is a great place to walk about. Almost every block is different and interesting. Did you take a bus tour? We were there several times, in the mid '70, though '93ish and saw the changes. Guiliani really did clean it up. AIUI, it's slipping backwards since the cops aren't as vigilant WRT "minor" crimes under Bloomberg.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you follow the NY news, Bloomberg is taking a lot of heat because they do have an aggressive program of what is essentially profiling. They routinely stop people on the street who aren't committing any crime or infraction just based on what they look like, the area they are in, etc. Kind of like what Z did with Martin. The police claim it is essential to keeping crime down and that it is working. NYC is among the safest large cities in the USA. Nonsense http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_..._by_crime_rate |
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"Harry K" wrote in message ... On Mar 29, 10:58 am, Han wrote: "Attila.Iskander" wrote : So you admit that the rule to ban guns that was already in place did NOT work to protect the doctor or prevent the attack Interesting that you promote a rule that has been shown not to work So CLEARLY, your position is not a rational one based on what works. It's instead based on the wishful thought that MAYBE it works and thus it should be kept. Take a class in logic. It might help you. As many have pointed out rules, laws and regulations are totally worthless without enforcement. DO I need to go on? -- Best regards Han email address is invalid Well, you could _try_ going on but all you are doing is ignoring the counter data. LOL Indeed he is Which is why he needs to repeat his mantra to cover for it. |
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