Pinko conspiracy theories. Funny how Pepe & co pride themselves in their make-believe "logical thinking" but invariably fall prey to 2-bit urban legends and shoddy thinking. Par for the course for Planet Pepe.
With the jury absent on September 6, 1995, the defense asked Fuhrman whether or not he had ever falsified police reports or if he had planted or manufactured evidence in the Simpson case. He invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
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Redneck? Piekarsky and Donchak are hohols and probably come from broken homes in which alcohol is abused.
I did particularly like the lines in the story where the light sentence is decided partly so that these guys can live up to their potential as adults.
And that would be?
Where is the "Go back to Russia" label?
yeah. I also wondered whether the sentencing would have been the same had the ethnic roles be reversed.
Depends where, Pepe. Y'know, there was this guy names O J that got him a jury of like, er, minded individuals; let's say his peers.
Well, he had slashed up and killed a cute Jewish chick...
and if LAPD hadn't planted evidence, he'd have landed where he is now 15 years sooner.
Noble lies,...
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Pinko conspiracy theories. Funny how Pepe & co pride themselves in their make-believe "logical thinking" but invariably fall prey to 2-bit urban legends and shoddy thinking. Par for the course for Planet Pepe.
How's that for an urban legend?
With the jury absent on September 6, 1995, the defense asked Fuhrman whether or not he had ever falsified police reports or if he had planted or manufactured evidence in the Simpson case. He invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
rest is
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