Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Okay Ron do tell me what makes you think the deadlock is due to race?
Are we supposed to ignore the fact that we already know the real reason
for the deadlock and just go along with your thought it's related to
race when it's not? Tell me what you have to show this is related to
race and I'll tell you what everyone else knows already. Here's a big
hint, one juror has already refused to deliberate anymore that juror has
made up his/her mind on their decision.
So who is the racist on this jury that is holding it up? The whites or
the blacks? Is it the foreman who doesn't want to convict? Hmm can't go
with that now can we since he's black, so I guess he isn't the racist?
I mean who would dare to possibly think that the jury just might be
really considering the evidence instead of the color of those involved,
that is just plain unthinkable in some people's minds.
Bailey is just blowing hot air about OJ he knows it along with every one
else.
Ronald Helm wrote:
> This was readily predictable given that race again likely reared its ugly
> head in the jury room, just as I predicted last evening. I think that
> racial prejudice cuts both ways and that racism is still rampant in America
> today. It is getting to the point that maybe a "jury of his peers" is
> taking on a new meaning. BTW, Did anyone catch F. Lee Bailey discussing the
> possible impeachment of the President on "Larry King" ? His final statement
> was to the effect that it took 45 years to vindicate Dr. Sam Shepard, and he
> hoped it did not take that long to vindicate his LA client ( is he talking
> about OJ?, if so how will OJ ever be vindicated?) Ron
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