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Excellent wordplay by Mr. Homnick. I never thought I'd be able to enjoy something written about O.J. Simpson, but here it is. The old saying "what goes around comes around" is what is finally being visited upon Mr. Simpson.
I do differ in opinion from Mr. Homnick on the Goldmans. I believe they are driven to stick their finger in O.J.'s eye in any way they can. To think that he could have profited from the sale of his sickening story was their purpose in going after the profits. They have vowed to be Ron's angels and make life difficult for his killer in any way they can here on Earth. They also wanted O.J.'s confession out there for the world see. I don't believe they give a rat's patootie about their own profits.
p>Thanks for the column. br> -- Deborah Durkee br> Marietta, Georgia /p> p> Not quite, Mr. Homnick. Many cops still want only to be seen with Simpson, and to tell of tales while they were in his presence. That was the case in L.A., and that was the case here also. Anyone else would have been arrested that night, not three days later. Simpson, when arrested, was taken out of the Palms without being legitimately handcuffed -- that is, he was handcuffed for show, without both wrists being connected, under cover of clothing. br> Other cops, and prosecutors, have different ideas fortunately. br> -- James Wilson br> Las Vegas, Nevada /p>Just a minute -- Homer Simpson isn't the self-righteous one. Lisa is. It's gotten especially bad in the past season or two, where she's become little more than a mouthpiece for the screenwriters, letting us know how bad anyone is who isn't following the Hollywood liberal party line.
p>Homer is the nice one.