i always take extra bagels after the local 5k, and bring them home for the family.
i always take extra bagels after the local 5k, and bring them home for the family.
mexican coaches bring herbs into the u.s.a.
no me me me wrote:
Do you have any proof that he's guilty or that he did it? Who did a better investigation, you or the court? If they didn't put him in prison, then there's no legitimate reason why he should be in prison.
Based on that reasoning, they should not have retried any of those KKK members like Edgar Ray Killen who murdered blacks during the 50's and 60's who were found not guitly by all-white juries in the deep South. The jury did not find them guilty, so "there's no legitimate reason why they should be in prison."
There was a guy back in the 80s who ran for Catholic U. He shot a cop
[quote]logic101repeated wrote:
Your reasoning is very poor.
You make the logical fallacy of equivocation: a finding against a defendant in a civil case (on the balance of probabilities) logically does not equate to a guilty verdict against a defendant in a criminal case (beyond a reasonable doubt); Your 'proof' corresponds to one matter (wrongful death) but not to the other (murder). I pity anybody who has had the misfortune of you acting as their counsel.
Shame on you.
Shame on HIM??? for wishing OJ behind bars for life??? You sir, have no decency. Perhaps you'd like to say "shame on you" to Ron and Nicole's parents and siblings.
I hear a lot of you guys vote Republican.
As to "proof that he's guilty or that he did it"--presumably referring to the earlier murder cases--my "proof" is that a civil court found him liable for wrongful death--i.e. he killed two people.
To all those dim bulbs that still think OJ is innocent of murder, please read the 2008 book 'How I Helped O. J. Get Away With Murder' by Mike Gilbert.
lane 8 wrote:
As to "proof that he's guilty or that he did it"--presumably referring to the earlier murder cases--my "proof" is that a civil court found him liable for wrongful death--i.e. he killed two people.To all those dim bulbs that still think OJ is innocent of murder, please read the 2008 book 'How I Helped O. J. Get Away With Murder' by Mike Gilbert.
Do you believe everything you read?
Any updates re Tim Danielson?
H Cup wrote:
I dunno, though, there has to have been a head of state who was a track athlete in his younger days and then went on to slaughter thousands or millions...
Stalin ran 4:30 for the mile in high school.
Worst coach ever
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=1358998&page=0
I don't think he forcibly raped the girl. I don't know what he did. Why is a girl under age with him in Kentucky in an apartment to begin with. False accusations always get made against adults with girls. I wouldn't of even considered having a girl underage living with me unless it's my daughter. What a mistake. He should of known alot better than that to go living alone with her. He should of took the plea deal of 3 years in jail. I heard he was offered that. What do other people think about what happened to this guy?
Chris Nellom's should of took the plea deal even if it was 6 years in prison. 6 years means 3 Years. Maybe even minimum security prison. Kids are coached for court. Theirs also jury tampering. Then he got 4 life terms and was found guilty. He was even out on 10 thousand bond. Why was his bond so low?
TheRealDutchRudder wrote:
Santa Monica track club with those brown semi-see thru speed suites.
Ha! Yeah man, I remember that. At Penn Relays in like 1991 or so, wasn't it? Lol hilarious!
Gordy Weaver
hey herb ! wrote:
mexican coaches bring herbs into the u.s.a.
Is that why marijuana was made illegal the USA right after the Berlin Olympics? (1937)
Protecting us from “shady” minorities and immigrants?
Or, perhaps, the powers that be, the wolves, who keep the masses distracted and ignorant, were threatened and
jealous of the olive branch offering and showing of beauty, intelligence, taste, merit and community by the Germans?
This has to be a contender