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To: maceng2 who wrote (43303)12/3/2000 9:25:54 PM
From: wsringeorgia  Respond to of 436258
 
Pearly, with the internet we can communicate! And yes, Bryan was a good man but so were Dayton's Masons and if there was a bad guy in this story it was just plain ignorance and agressive superstition on the part of the backwoods preachers. In the end they lost but this same dispute, only slightly changed over time, goes on here today.

I agree on the O.J. case; it was a complete frame up; he didn't kill those two people. I figure it worked out something like this; they were all, fairly heavy on the Coke and O.J. was paying for it and getting tired of the heavy expense, and he having the most will power and resistance to the drug was the least addicted of the lot; Nicole was a hopeless "coke wh.re" and he knew it. (I have had some considerable personal experience in this). Now this bunch was completely infiltrated by the local narco cops who knew their every move (as they do all celeb dopers here in GA and everywhere else in this country) but made no move to bust any of them for dope, except for Nicholes best girlfriend who had ALREADY been busted for a coke felony and was working with the cops as a "confidental informant".

Now maybe one day ole' OJ was particularly fed up and maybe even made a move to find someone to "get rid" of his problem. Maybe he even recruited a "hit man" but I doubt it because if he had that would have been sufficent to get him a long sentence if the "hit man" was wired. So probably the dope cops just watched and maybe pushed things along a little and then after the murder swept in and nabbed OJ.

In any event it was a great national waste of time and a great ratings booster for the media; after all it was just a common homicide, no great moral or intelectual issues involved.

By the way, I never heard that about Churchill and the gunsight but it doesn't suprise me; he was a complete "bull in the china shop" wasn't he?

WSR