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LATEST: Former sports star and actor OJ SIMPSON has slammed reports he is to be paid around $3.5 million (GBP1.8 million) for "admitting" to the killing of NICOLE BROWN and RONALD GOLDMAN in a sensational new book. A US publication reported the star plans to publish his autobiography in which he will describe how he would have killed his ex-wife and Goldman, in an allegedly fictional manner. They were stabbed to death in 1994 and Simpson stood trial for the murders. He was found not guilty. But Simpson's lawyer YALE GALANTER denies the rumour. He tells the New York Daily News, "(Simpson) is not writing a book. We haven't been paid 35 cents, much less $3.5 million. "If anyone comes out with such a book, I'll go on every talk show and call it c**p."




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10/23/2006 01:39:06 PM


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In 1994, after OJ Simpson’s alleged involvement in the double murder of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman the world was launched head first into what would soon become a national controversy. This horrifying premeditated murder captured the attention of millions of viewers who tuned in to watch the extensive murder trial in 1995. Although the facts presented throughout the trial ultimately persuaded the twelve jurors on a verdict of not guilty it still left the majority of us skeptical. The verdict of OJ Simpson’s trial successfully verified the fears of those doubtful towards the integrity of the US justice system regarding trials that include bias views. Essentially, the opinions formed that are based predominantly on a personal belief concerning “celebrities” or well known individuals. This appears repeatedly in our court system. Celebrities seem to slip through the cracks with a slap on the wrist while civilians committing the same crimes are more severely punished. Yet the US Court System explicitly promotes the perception of fairness and equality? OJ Simpson’s decision to write and publish the book “If I did it, here’ s how it happened” illustrates no remorse or grief in the slathering of his ex wife, Nicole Brown or her friend, Ron Goldman. OJ tells his audience that his book includes mostly the facts of the night of Nicole and Ron’s murder although he did revise some flaws. I am left with the impression that his perfected flaws are the little details he wished he had done in order to eliminate the chance of being considered a possible suspect. Simpson is indirectly mocking the prosecution and portraying our court system as a joke. The lack of respect Simpson is displaying for the families of Nicole and Ron is evident through the publication of such context. The context that I’ ve been exposed to through the news in his outstandingly nauseating and remarkably unacceptable book is taken mostly directly from the trial. On top of that, Simpson either unintentionally neglects to consider the effects his repulsive writing will have on his children; or the more realistic view, that he’s too self-involved to acknowledge the impact it possibly can have on them. It’s disturbing to imagine how they will cope after reading the gruesome descriptions of how their dad “would have” murdered their mother. Mark Fuhrman, who appeared on FOX earlier today, said that he believes that Simpson took the facts that he accumulated throughout the trial straight from his file. Mark Fuhrman also demonstrates a very compelling argument against Alan Colmes. After hearing Mark Fuhrman’s discussion it was apparent that we both shared the same views concerning OJ Simpson. I admired Fuhrman’s views especially this comment: “I’ve dealt with people like this for 20 years. They’ll kill someone then go eat some chicken.” In Alan Colmes attempt to twist Fuhrman’s meaning and portray him as a racist he fails miserably. The comment’s intention was to reveal that psychopaths do not feel any guilt or remorse after they murder someone. Psychopaths have no problem continuing on with their day as if nothing happened. That was the point Mark Fuhrman was trying to convey. Alan Colmes realized he had no argument and took a cheap shot when heard “KFC”. Personally KFC is my favorite fast food restaurant and it has no correlation to the color of my skin. I believe that domestic violence is based primarily on the constant need for the man in the relationship to feel in control. Frequently, men resort to violence to regain or reinforce dominance/superiority within their relationship. There are numerous people who have witness OJ Simpson abuse Nicole Brown. Based on theories of human psychology and the noted incidents of abuse I formulated my own theory on Simpson. My belief is that OJ is an extremely jealous man and it’s crucial for him to have power over others. His constant need to be in charge of others is based on his lack of self-control. His temper and instantaneous reaction towards situations leave little if any time for him to form a logical response. I believe his unstable personality played a significant role in what happened the night of the murders. Yet, when it comes down to it, the world may never know exactly what happened that night. The truth lies solely within one man, unfortunately that man in my opinion is a hypocritical, attention seeking, egotistical, cunning NFL has been. The Simpson case should be the one exception to the US Constitution pertaining to the law of double jeopardy. For a second, I would like you to disregard whether you think OJ Simpson is innocent or guilty. Hypothetically, my question to our nation is if this was a book written by John Ramsey (who was not convicted of murdering his daughter) titled “If I killed JonBenet, here’s how it happened”? Or what if it was a book written by a Muslim Terrorist giving a detailed account on “If I did it, here’s how it happened,” relating to the terrorist attack on the US 9-11? Would you contribute to the author’s insolent behavior by purchasing those books that are based on actual hyenas’ tragedies? No. So why buy OJ Simpson’s? Over a decade later, it no longer matters whether you believe OJ Simpson is innocent or guilty. There’s no point in debating the issue any longer. Too many years have passed and the beliefs that people stand behind today will not alter through a heated argument. Instead of partaking in meaningless disagreements that will end inconclusively, we should put our efforts towards abolishing all of OJ Simpson’s unnecessary publicity. This will then terminate any pleasure he’s acquiring from the spot light. This leads into the issue that we need to focus on today. It’s about making an honorable decision to stand by two families who need the support. Simpson’s publisher for his book “If I did it, here’s how it happened” is Judith Regan. I think that Regan should try to throw some of her personal morals into her daily life once in awhile. Sooner or later she’ll realize that life’s worth isn’t measure by how much money you make or how many books you sell. It’s measured by the type of person you are, more specific how virtuous you are. I’m outraged and ashamed that people are actually defending OJ Simpson and convincing themselves that because he was found not guilty he has the right to continue to put the Brown and Goldman family through hell. Those who buy Simpson’s book are feeding into his latest absurd attempt to gain attention by exploiting his psychopathic accounts of the murders he committed. The families of Nicole and Ron do not believe justice was served in the trial and neither do I. On top of not being found guilty for the murders he committed, it’s morally wrong that now he is about to reap benefits from the publicity of his double homicide. Mainly it’s unbelievable that while Simpson is profiting from this the Brown and Goldman families have no choice but to face the ruthless reality from that night in June all over again, and this time first hand by the murderer. The families of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman have been through an indescribable amount of pain already. We as a nation need to come together and stand behind them 100%. There’s no need for this appalling, heart breaking, pointless book to be published. We must stand by the Goldman and Brown family through this time. The events that occurred on 9-11 proved our ability to unite and stand up for what is morally right. The decent thing to do in this situation is to take a form of action, every little bit will help. Events such as boycotting the purchase of OJ Simpson’s book, protest outside stores that are promoting the book, start petitions against advertising it, write letters to FOX Broadcasting and to Judith Regan expressing your embarrassment in relation to their efforts in assisting OJ Simpson’s tactless, cowardly, antics. Right now you are given a chance to make a difference. The purpose of OJ Simpson’s book is another truth that lies solely within him. The world most likely will never hear an actual confession from Simpson and they may never understand the reason behind his book. Regardless spending our time rationalizing his actions is wasteful. We should center all our efforts into shielding the Brown and Goldman family from experiencing anymore excessive anguish. Lastly, we need to remember the prior inspirational voices from our history that has experienced life altering tribulations too. Try to find comfort in their words. Those who have felt similar emotions as the Brown and Goldman family feel today. The constant memory of a tragic event, that sets the foundation for the repetitive emotional cycle of torment, agony, and suffering. Keep this quote by Anne Frank in mind: “In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can't build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery and death.” The Brown and Goldman family, you have the support of so many people. Stay strong, you will beat this, I have all the faith in the world that you will finally be provided with justice that has been long overdue.







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