On Aug 25, 5:19 pm, "Bern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't want your address but where in the country are you? Where did you > get this compulsion to bother dark skinned folk? I was the victim of racism, so I gotta dog in the fight for thy. > The fact that you are sliding them in late at night shows you know you are > dong something evil. According to John McSame we must defeat you. I only did that once. I have them on floppy discs (in reserve (thirtysomething pages worth)). On Rivera Live, in 1994, Geraldo Rivera said to Vincent Bugliosi, "Jeanette Harris [a dismissed African-American juror] suggests that so far everything we have heard -- which after all has all been the prosecution's case -- everything we have heard has not convinced her of a single point! She has said publicly that in her opinion the prosecution is just spinning its wheel." Then Vincent Bugliosi said, "Yeah, she's very unimpressed with the prosecution's case, but I'm more unimpressed with her! Either she is a person who has the mind of an infant, or else she is extremely biased!" Then he expounded a little on the mindset of a black juror by saying, "You know the evidence overwhelmingly shows Simpson's guilt, but a ... black people have been discriminated against by white people throughout the years and we like O.J. -- we’re going to give O.J. a couple of freebies." A 72-year-old alternate black juror said that he doesn't think that it's wrong to acquit a black man who is guilty of murder to send a message to the Los Angeles police department! In 1995, Ted Koppel, on Nightline, asked Jeanette Harris, "To what degree do you think when Mr. Cochran got up there and said to the jurors, in effect, you are the only ones who can in effect, give this message to the Los Angeles police department -- to what degree do you think that would have fallen on, on receptive ears?" and then she said, "Knowing the jurors I believe that they took what Mr. Cochran said in the light that he gave it. I don't think that they heard, you've got to send a message to the police and forget your responsibilities as a jury. I believe that that the verdict that they rendered was a verdict that was a great day for African-Americans because we have a throughout history been victims of this a judicial system and the verdict that they gave was one where there's been so much controversy but I haven't heard one person say that the concept of reasonable doubt is ridiculous. The reasonable doubt was there. Mr. Simpson's an African-American, he was a exonerated in a system that he's a citizen of through reasonable doubt and it's not ridiculous and people are having a problem with a jury doing what I think they were seated to do." Jeanette Harris, a dismissed Afro American juror on the O.J.Simpson trial, said of O.J. Simpson, À ÀIÀ Àve watched him for severalmonths in the courtroom and IÀ Àd have to say IÀ Àm quiet impressed!HeÀ Às, heÀ Às going through a lot ahhh, whether he did or not, but heÔ s 4 }&¥ - Ôpresents this picture of a person handling a great dealà Ã. Ä ÄI mean,if he didnÀ Àt do it, heÀ Às dealing with the fact that somebodyviciously killed somebody that he cared about. I donÀ Àt feel thatheÀ Às been allowed to breath. He has two minor children out therethat heÀ Às not allowed to comfort, to say that itÀ Às going to beokay their mother was taken from them and now they donÀ Àt know iftheyÀ Àre ever going to physically be with their father again and hesits there and it amazes me, it it totally amazes me that heÔ s 4 µ+¥ - Ôhandles things as well as he doesà à (c) Ä Ägoing through what heÀ Às goingÔ s 4 \,¥ - Ôthroughà Ã.À À Ä Ã Ä Ã Ä And she said of Johnnie Cochran,à à À ÀÄ ÄHefascinates me, he really does he has a a a certain eloquence abouthim. Ahhh, he kind of controls the cou, he walks around and hecontrols the court room and again I appreciate a person that doesa job really well!À À and she was effervesced and her eyes were allÔ s 4 ß ¥ - Ôlit up!Ã Ã Ä And when aÔ s 4 " ¥ - Ônewscaster said to her,Ã Ã Ä ÄÀ ÀWhat did you think when Denise Brown tookthe stand and talked about domestic violence against her sister?À À,Ô s 4 p ¥ - ÔJeanette Harris said, à ÃÀ ÀÄ ÄShe was a little to animated for me.Ã Ã Ä ÄYouknow I can understand a person being upset, having suffered aloss, but she did things that you know came across as IÀ Àm acting,she would hold her cross and you know she would cry, and you know(c) she was a little too to animated for me.À À And she said of Mark Fuhrman, À ÀI didnÀ Àtbelieve him, he and it may just be that people thing he cameacross as a really cocky and kind of arrogant. A person thatdoesnÀ Àt care to me is capable of probably anything.À À And she said of domestic violence, À ÀThe domestic violencesituation in itself I donÀ Àt believe that a person just because sayhe was guilty of physical abuse that doesnÀ Àt make him guilty ofmurder and to say that he was angry at the recital doesnÀ Àt meanthat he killed her that night its they donÀ Àt equate. And anybodythat has a relationship with anybody there are times when timesget difficult. You know you you have children that you lovesometimes they make you angry, but that doesnÀ Àt mean that I hateyou enough to kill you or that doesnÀ Àt say that IÀ Àm a murderer! Charles Perez asked Charles Grodin why a black man thinks that if someone criticizes O.J. Simpson that that's an attack against their identity, and then Charles Grodin said, quote, "Because they're a minority." Ted Koppel on Nightline, turned to a black man in an isle and said, AI want to be able to move it out there to that gentleman because I'm told that you do not necessarily agree with what we have been hearing thus far, at least as it refers to the division of opinion on a purely racial basis.@ and then the black man said, AMy name is Jesse Peterson and I'm the founding president of BOND. The brotherhood organization of a new destiny. We are a national organization. And the purpose is to rebuild the black community by rebuilding the black man. I was not surprised from day one that O.J Simpson would not go to jail for killing a white women! A thanks to the a help of people like Maxine Warner, The NWACP, the Black Hawkers and other so called leader Jesse Jackson in our areas that most black people are racists. And their only a a a purpose in life is to get back at white people. And if it means doing wrong as we saw in this trial and I think that what we need to start dealing with is that racism in black people, we are in a point now where white America are even afraid to be honest with black people - they have been told that they are not racists and as a result, we are destroying our country, as well as our family.@ Then, Ted Koppel said, ALet's move over to this microphone over hear.@ and then a black preacher said, AMy name is Mark Whitlock, I'm with the First Ame Church. Over the last day or so we've received two-hundred hate calls! It it is amazing how sensitive, how ignorant whites are to the pain blacks face on a daily basis here in America! As the sun rises, so do we face racism!@ Then, he pointed to Jesse Peterson and said, AThe issue that this man has failed to address also the issue that Daryl Gates who is no chief of ours has failed to address is that a black man in America is guilty until proven innocent! O.J. Simpson was guilty until proven innocent, he paid for a great defence! Jonnie Cohran came through as he should have, as he was paid to do and its thank god that the criminal justice system did work! We didn't have nine black jurors, we had twelve jurors, three of which were not black and they had an opportunity to say guilty! All of them were polled and they all said innocent. The criminal justice system works and the unfortunate thing is when it works in the direction for black folks, white folks get upset! And the time has come that we must say that we have the opportunity to have a fair and equitable system!@ and then he turned and pointed to Jesse Peterson again and said, AAnd this young man, unfortunately his color is one way, but I think his knowledge goes the other!@ and then all the black people in the audience clapped! Larry King asked Jeanette Harris if she is sympathetic to O.J. Simpson and then she said, AI=m sympathetic to Mr. Simpson and I can=t apologize for being sympathetic to Mr. Simpson. The lady that just spoke is entitled to her opinion and how she feels, and likewise, I=m entitled to how I feel.@ The reason she feels sympathetic to O.J. Simpson is either because she thinks he=s innocent, or because she wants to think he=s innocent! A 61-year old white female juror on the O.J. Simpson jury got into a shoving match with a black juror because she was mad because she felt that the black jurors were empathetic to O.J. Simpson! A black dismissed juror questioned how the clinical lab could come up with their proclamation that the odds that the blood found on the crime seen are six point eight billion to one that it was O.J. Simpson=s! (Even if the odds are only a hundred to one, that=s enough for me!) And he referred to Johnnie Cochran as Asmooth as [EMAIL PROTECTED] The reason he didn=t compliment F. Lee Bailey, or Barry Scheck, or Robert Shapiro, or Gerald Altman, or Peter Newfeld is because they=re white! Geraldo Rivera said of the mindset of a black juror, AA jew will not convict another jew on the testimony of a Nazi!@ Daman Wayan thinks that O.J. Simpson is innocent and he said that he finds it hard to believe that a forty-five year old man could kill two people! O.J. Simpson is six foot two and he=s 220 pounds and he=s an ex football player and one of the people he killed was a women (O.J. Simpson used to beat up Nicole Brown Simpson! if he could beat her up, then he could kill her with a knife!) and he snuck up behind her and stabbed her in the neck with a knife! Daman Wayan wouldn=t have said that Dick Butkis couldn=t snuff someone out with a knife! When Johnnie Cochran finished delivering part of his closing speech, a reporter on Court T.V. said that when Johnnie Cochran talked about Mark Fuhrman, that a black female juror ran out of the courtroom crying and when she came back, she was given tissues by one of the sheriff=s deputies and when Johnnie Cochran said that Mark Fuhrman said that Athe only good nigger is a dead nigger@ that an elderly black alternate juror nodded his head along with Johnnie Cochran! The reason that the black jurors are unaware that Johnnie Cochran used Mark Fuhrman to distract them from the evidence that overwhelmingly shows O.J. Simpson=s guilt (he even compared Mark Fuhrman to Adolf Hitler and he even said that only the jurors have the power to eradicate racism in America!) is because they=re paranoid about being persecuted and they don=t give a f_ck about Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman because they=re white! Before Mark Fuhrman was famous, black people still believed that O.J. Simpson was innocent! I=ve been watching Court T.V. and Rivera Live all day and only two black callers said that they believe that O.J. Simpson is guilty! One said that the black community believes that he=s guilty, but is in a state of denial and the other said that he thinks that O.J. Simpson should be acquitted because black people from the inner-city who don=t have the resources that O.J. Simpson has were convicted of crimes they didn=t commit in the past! An elderly black female juror took notes on Mark Fuhrman=s and Philip Vanadder=s lies-boards! That means that she believes that they lied, even though she=s been shown an avalanche of evidence that clearly proves that O.J. Simpson is guilty, and she wants to sway the other jurors to her point of view! A nations poll shows that 78 percent of all whites think that O.J. Simpson is guilty and that 77 percent of all blacks think that O.J. Simpson is innocent. 77 percent of all blacks believe Johnnie Cochran=s polemics because they=re so paranoid that they get indignant over bull-shit! When the O.J. Simpson jury was first picked, a white juror complained that a black juror said, AIt=s payback time!@ On Court TV, Dan Abrams said that there were five black jurors dressed in black the last day of the O.J. Simpson trial and I thought that might mean that they were in mourning for Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson, but on Rivera Live, Dominick Dunne said that those jurors were pro defense! Dominick Dunne said that juror number 9 (a female black juror) throughout the trial has had disgusted facial expressions when Marcia Clark speaks and that when Marcia Clark delivered her closing speech, that juror number 9 rolled her eyes on her and that she turned her face away from her! Marcia Clark said that Ron Goldman=s blood was found in O.J. Simpson=s Bronco and that you would have to find 57 billion people before you would find someone to match Ron Goldman=s blood! Marcia Clark said that Nicole Brown Simpson=s blood was found on O.J. Simpson=s socks and that odds that the blood is Nicole Brown Simpson=s are seven point eight billion to one! The day that O.J. was acquitted, a black women called Rivera Live and said, AHow do we know that Mark Fuhrman wasn=t the killer?@ A male black juror gave O.J. Simpson the Jimmy Smith=s black power salute when O.J. Simpson was exonerated! In the beginning of the O.J. Simpson trial, a black male juror smiled and nodded his head to Carl Douglas to let him know that everything was going to be okay and then Carl Douglas turned to Johnnie Cochran and said, quote, AWe=re going to win.@ One of the jurors was an ex-Black Panther. Rosie O'Donnell said of the black Jurors on the O.J. Simpson trial, AThere was nothing you could do to convince these people that this hero, this celebrity was not a decent man!@ I saw a Geraldo Rivera show where there were five black guest panelists and they all rebutted Every negative thing that every white guest panelist said about O.J. Simpson or another black person! A white guest panelist said that O.J. Simpson gets involved with white women because he is more attracted to white women than black women and a black female guest panelist who is a reporter rebutted that by saying that she and a black female friend had interviewed O.J. Simpson at Mickey Mantle's and that he was very nice to them and my aunt was watching with me and she yelled out, AOf course he was nice to you you moron! You're reporters!@ and then I said, AHe didn't ask them out on dates!@ He would have been just as nice to Pablo Guzman! Another white guest panelist recited passages from Nicole Brown Simpson's diary about times that O.J. Simpson beat her and then the female black guest panelist who is a reporter said that Nicole Brown Simpson might have lied in her diary so she can sue O.J. Simpson for alimony! Nicole Brown Simpson started writing in her diary about times that O.J. Simpson beat her and verbally abused her from the very beginning of their marriage in 1978 when she was only eighteen years old! Then another white guest panelist said that the black female jurors might have been resentful that a white women had taken away a black man who was rightfully theirs and then that female black guest panelist who is a reporter said that that was untrue! Since there were 9 female black jurors, of course that means that some of them were resentful of Nicole Brown Simpson and that black reporter isn't a mind-reader, so she couldn't know if that's untrue! Every black guest panelist said that O.J. Simpson and Johnie Cochran going to a black ghetto for lunch two weeks after O.J. Simpson was acquitted wasn't a publicity stunt! A baby would know that that was a publicity stunt! Milton Grimes was a guest panelist and he said that it is wrong that Marcia Clark and Chris Darden signed a book deal at the tax payer's expense and that it should be illegal! That's retarded! The money they're making isn't at the tax payers expense! Milton Grimes is a shyster! He would have ebulliently negotiated the book deal for them! Another black guest panelist said that white people keep explaining about what goes on in their heads! You don't have to be a dog to write White Fang! William Moffitt called Roy Inis an Auncle Tom@ and said that he was pandering to white people for criticizing O.J. Simpson! Like, every black person who doesn't believe that O.J. Simpson is an eidolon is a sycophant! Leo Terrell was honest and admitted that some black people believe that O.J. Simpson was framed by the police merely because they have different life experiences than white people, but when Geraldo Rivera asked him if he thinks that some black people think that O.J. Simpson is guilty, but don't want to admit it to themselves because O.J. Simpson is black, he said, ANo.@ because he thinks that if he says something very foolish about some black people that he is saying something very foolish about all black people and the reason he thinks that is because they are a minority! He can't even admit that one black person is a big fool! He said that Jeanette Harris gave colorblind reasons why she felt there isn't enough evidence in the prosecutions case against O.J. Simpson and said that she questioned the credibility of Denise Brown and questioned the sincerity of Mark Fuhrman and those are colorblind issues! And he said that it's untrue that the fact that Jeanette Harris likes O.J. Simpson is because he's black and said that the sound-bites of Jeanette Harris' interview haven't shown one statement from her to say that she was motivated by race in her like toward Johnnie Cochran and O.J. Simpson and that she gave color blind answers for her reasons! He defended Jeanette Harris for defending O.J. Simpson by saying that there wasn't one word that Jeanette Harris said that is racially motivated and that she made statements that any American would have made. Then, he explained the mind-set of people in America and said that if people in America believe that O.J. Simpson is guilty, then Jeanette Harris is a racist and that people in America think that O.J. Simpson is guilty and that she doesn't see that because she is a racist! Melonie Lomax said that Jeanette Harris was immovable and that she's been immoveable from day one and then Leo Terrell interrupted her and said that that was unbelievable and that Jeanette Harris gave two colorblind reasons on the clip that domestic violence doesn't automatically lead to committing murder and that a white person, or black person, or an Asian person could have said that! Jeanette Harris is literally the most biased black person I've seen on t.v.! A livid and disgusted black man called Rivera Live and explained to Geraldo Rivera that he had originally thought that O.J. Simpson was guilty, but that Geraldo Rivera had convinced him of O.J. Simpson's innocence for saying that the black jurors might exculpate O.J. Simpson because he's black and then Geraldo Rivera rationally explained to him that he would be incompetent if he didn't mention that and before he was finished talking, the black man had hung up on Geraldo Rivera because he had insulted the black man's intelligence! If Geraldo Rivera is a telltale sign that O.J. Simpson is innocent, then Ingrid Bergman is also a telltale sign that O.J. Simpson is innocent! Charles Grodin said that some of the reasons that the jurors gave for voting O.J. Simpson innocent are stupid and he said that one of the jurors voted O.J. Simpson innocent because there wasn't enough blood and that he wondered if the jurors were stupid (I wondered that also) and then Milton Grimes said that he was offended by what Charles Grodin just said! The reason Milton Grimes was offended by what Charles Grodin said is because since Charles Grodin is white and since black people are a minority and because many of them are poor, Milton Grimes suspected that Charles Grodin was saying that all black people are stupid! Notes from Vincent Bugliosi's book Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O.J. Simpson Got Away With Murder Nicole Simpson's and Ron Golman's killer wears a size-12 shoe just like O.J. Simpson does; photos of O.J. Simpson wearing the same, identical shoes that the killer wore were published in The Buffalo Bills Report eight months before the murders and the photos were taken by two different photographers and there were over thirty of them (say for the sake of argument, that the photos were doctored. only 299 pairs of those size-12, rare Italian-made Bruno Magli shoes were ever distributed in the United States in 1991 and 1992, and were sold in only forty stores in the entire country, one of which is Bloomingdale's in New York and O.J. Simpson was a regular customer there at that same time period and he bought size-12 dress and casual shoes there!); the glove left at the murder scene just happens to be the same, identical type Nicole bought for O.J. Simpson at Bloomingdale's in December 1990 [Nicole had bought O.J. two pairs of those gloves], which was one of only 200 pairs sold throughout the whole country that year; in photos and videos of O.J. Simpson broadcasting NFL games from January 1991 through January 1994, he just happens to be wearing these same, highly distinct gloves; the two gloves found at Bundy and Rockingham are size-12 extra large, which just happens to be O.J. Simpson's glove size; shortly after hearing two men arguing at the crime scene, a defence witness, just happens to have seen a white utility vehicle-which he said could very well have been a Ford Bronco-rapidly leaving the area where the murders were committed; these murders just happen to have occurred on the same day Nicole rejected O.J Simpson's company at a dance recital; O.J. Simpson just happens to have repeatedly beaten Nicole severely in the past, to the point where she was in fear of her life and told people he was going to kill her; O.J. Simpson just happens to have cut himself very badly around the very same time of the murders; he just happens to have cut himself on his left hand, and the killer most likely got cut on his left hand, because his left glove was found at the murder scene and four out of five of the killer's blood drops were just to the left of his bloody shoe prints; From O.J.'s own lips, he admits on tape dripping blood in his car, home, and driveway on the night of the murders [so that's proof that the police didn't plant his blood]. And when the LAPD asked him how he got the cut to his left middle finger that caused all the bleeding, he answered: "I don't know." When they asked him again later in the interview, he replied: "I have no idea, man." What is the statistical probability of O.J. innocently cutting himself very badly on his left middle finger around the very same time his former wife and male companion are brutally murdered? When you cut yourself, you stop the bleeding with a cloth and you put on a bandage! You don't bleed all over the place. On cross examination by prosecutor Brian Kelberg, a defence doctor who examined O.J. testified that O.J. told him he got a small cut before leaving for Chicago when he went into his Bronco to retrieve some items and cut himself again in Chicago on a drinking glass in a hotel room; dark blue cotton fibers, the same color and material as the sweatsuit O.J. Simpson was wearing on the night of the murders, just happen to have been found on Ron Goldman's shirt; nine hairs with the same microscopic characteristics as O.J. Simpson's just happen to have been found inside the dark nit cap found at the feet of Ron Goldman; another of these same hairs just happens to have been found on Ron Goldman's shirt; a fiber with the same microscopic characteristics and rose-beige color as those from the carpet of O.J. Simpson's Bronco also just happens to have been found on the knit cap discovered at the murder scene; Nicole's and Ron's blood just happens to be found inside O.J. Simposon's Bronco; Nicole's blood just happens to be found on socks of O.J. Simpson's found on the floor of his bedroom, and O.J. Simposon's blood just happens to have been found on one of the socks; a bloody glove matching the glove found at the murder scene just happens to be found on O.J. Simpson's property within hours of the murders; Ron's, Nicoles, and O.J.'s blood, as well as hairs with the same microscopic charectoristics as Ron's and Nicole's, and a fiber matching those from the carpet of O.J.'s Bronco, just happen to have been found on this glove; it just so happens that at the same time Kato Kaelin walked outside his guest house with a flashlight to investigate the source of the three thumps on his wall, the limo driver, who saw Kaelin searching the grounds, also saw O.J. coming from the same general direction of where the thumps were heard [and the limo driver testified that O.J. was wearing dark clothes], and saw him enter the front door of his home [Johnnie Cochran admitted in his closing arguement that it was O.J. who the limo driver saw]; of the 392 exhibits the defense introduced at this trial, it just so happens that the gloves Nicole bought O.J., which are identical to the evidence gloves in this case, the dark blue cotton sweatsuit that Kato Kaelin saw him wearing less than an hour before the murders, and the little black bag which O.J. insisted Kato Kaelin not pick up to put in the limo about to depart for the airport, have never been seen again and were not among the exhibits (Kato Kaelin testified that around 11:00 the night of the murders when he was loading O.J.'s five bags into the limousine for O.J.'s trip to the airport, the smallest of the five bags was at the edge of the driveway. When he walked toward the small black bag to pick it up, Kaelin testified that O.J. told him not to. "I'll get it," he quoted O.J. as saying. The limo driver, Alan Park, confirmed Kaelin's recollection of the incident testifying he recalled hearing O.J. tell Kaelin: "No, no. That's okay. I'll get it. I'll get it." It was the only bag O.J. directed Kato to stay away from, and the prosecution naturally believed that this was the bag into which O.J. had placed his bloody clothing and the murder weapon.); even though the temperature around 11:00 to 11;30 p.m. on the evening of June 12, 1994, in the area between Brentwood and Lax was in the high fifties or low sixties, a cool evening, and even though the air-conditioner was on in the limo. O.J. just happens to have been sweating and very hot, complaining two or three times to the limo driver about the heat; two plastic bags just happpen to be missing from the hotel room in Chicago where O.J. stayed for only a few hours on the morning after the murders; of the twenty-four hours on the day of June 12, the only one of those twenty-four hours that O.J. couldn't provide an alibi for just happens to have been the hour in which these murders occurred. O.J. wore the sweatsuit that the killer wore in an excersie video he made. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "AlexBennettProgram" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/alexbennettprogram?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
