I agree 100%. What about the people that wanted to read it?? Where is their rights ? Just because some people didnt want it was no reason to strip it from those that did.tybee204 said:As much as The entire OJ book etc disturbs me ..I dont think I agree with stopping the book. It is censorship. I think it should be published. No one is forced to buy it or read it.
I think I caught a blurb on the news last night that said 400,000 copies had already been printed. I can't imagine they won't be distributed.cynpat2000 said:I agree 100%. What about the people that wanted to read it?? Where is their rights ? Just because some people didnt want it was no reason to strip it from those that did.
I sure hope so. I was curious about the book. I also emailed the company to see if I could get a copy, so far no answer.justice2 said:I think I caught a blurb on the news last night that said 400,000 copies had already been printed. I can't imagine they won't be distributed.
Buzzm1 said:Hi jilly, great to see you--thanks for the WB.
I hate to see the Goldmans spending their lives pursuing OJ--there should be some well meaning soul out there that could just erase OJ, and what he stands for.
kato said:He just had to get back in the news calling into a radio station. Any way he can get PR he'll take it. UGH!
I heard on the news last night that the money was paid in his children's name. What bills????? WTF??? Your biggest bills are still outstanding. The Goldman's have seen nothing. Not that getting any money would ease their pain. I know if I have a bill that is too big to pay all at once I pay portions of it, sometimes small and sometimes a large sum. Ok if you are truly paying your bills what about those bills. Ha ya right!kato said:Was just reading on FOX website that O. J. (talking on a local Miami radio station) said the advance was a "windfall" and the amount being bandied about is inaccurate and he was/is spending the money on bills and his kids. He didn't specify how much. He says, "Would everyone stop being so naive? Of course I got paid. I spend the money on my bills. It's gone."
He just had to get back in the news calling into a radio station. Any way he can get PR he'll take it. UGH!
Well, we all know he is pure and innocent as the driven snow. NOT!William N said:I saw Simpson's lawyer Yale Galanter on one of the TV shows. Galanter has seen the manuscript and says only one of the seven chapters concerns the murders. Most of the book is about the relationship with Nicole as Simpson tells it. This means it will be his complaints about Nicole's supposed "bad behavior." Nothing about his own "bad behavior."