OJ Simpsons, "If I Did It," Will you buy it or boycott?
OJ Simpson's book "If I Did It" is being published, with $0.17 going to the Goldman family. Buy or boycott?
Reference: http://www2.oprah.com/index.jhtml
Posted By flippinsweet on September 14, 2007
It's as if he is taunting the system by writing that book.
Posted By eastwind on September 15, 2007
Oprah herself says she won't support the book by reading or buying it.
Posted By flippinsweet on September 14, 2007
Oh come on! He's getting dicked out of all his money!
Posted By jhall85 on October 26, 2007
I won't be buying the book. I think this is a sick way for OJ to make a ...
Posted By Rocky-Mt-High on September 16, 2007
The OJ trial is a part of American history. I'm curious to read it.
It's not going to benefit him one little bit. The man is so crazy he probably thinks that this will clear his name with the public. I'm curious as hell to see how stupid he actually is. . Maybe its not cool to some people that i am interested, and potentially entertained, by the lies and delusions of a murderer but i think its slightly healthy be aware of the flawed judicial system. Not to mention the ridiculous lies of a psychopath killer. I still love naked gun no matter what anyone says.
It's blood money to buy that book.
and wrote a review about it. Do you know I got a personal email from the Goldmans' attorney, thanking me for my "insightful review"?
I was floored, but pleased.
OJ is guilty, guilty, guilty.
I won't be buying the book. I think this is a sick way for OJ to make a buck. The only thing
-- Posted By Rocky-Mt-High on September 16, 2007positive that can come of this is if the royalties from the book go to the Goldman family since they did win the civil case. .
It's as if he is taunting the system by writing that book.
-- Posted By eastwind on September 15, 2007Seriously, this is an example of men robbing justice. He is blatantly telling everyone "I did it, hahahahaha and you didn't catch me!".
Oprah herself says she won't support the book by reading or buying it.
-- Posted By flippinsweet on September 14, 2007Even though the Goldmann's own the rights to the book, and I understand why that's a victory for them, it's trash and sickening and I'd never want to read it. It was bad enough living through the trial the first time!

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