K e r b e r o s
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I know I have no chance of arguing against our politics crew here (Maskirovka and Kadayi), but let me just say that whether he's found guilty or not legally, most people will still always think of him as guilty. Thats just enevitable. Best example is, of course, OJ.
Your right. You have no chance--so don't bother taking nips at their heals in order to prompt a response out of them.
Also, I think wether or not the society of Gods Green earth as a whole decides "outside of court" that he's guilty, its not nessecarly true, nor should be used as a type of truth until facts start to surface--opinion can only be proven; so far, noone's opinions, even mine hav'nt.
The OJ Case is just another obvious factor of people making the whole issue sound good--and another good phenotype of making a 'black man' look like a constant victim of "white society" as Al Sharpton so aptly put it.