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On 3/19/2024 at 1:18 PM, Ricky Prickles said:

Kirk Cousins and jail time.....? So let me get this straight........OJ can chop a couple peoples heads off and walk around free but Kirk Cousins gets jail time? Okay that HAS to be false because the justice system is an even bigger joke than I initially thought it was if this is true. Does make me laugh though!

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Yeah and in Lawrence KS, a white dude can shoot a black kid in the back and get found not guilty by an all white jury, no way Cousins goes to jail.

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On 3/19/2024 at 1:18 PM, Ricky Prickles said:

Kirk Cousins and jail time.....? So let me get this straight........OJ can chop a couple peoples heads off and walk around free but Kirk Cousins gets jail time? Okay that HAS to be false because the justice system is an even bigger joke than I initially thought it was if this is true. Does make me laugh though!

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2 hours ago, Keep Pounding said:

Yeah and in Lawrence KS, a white dude can shoot a black kid in the back and get found not guilty by an all white jury, no way Cousins goes to jail.

Well that's utter poo as well and I don't like that one damn bit if true. But just because OJ is black has absolutely NOTHING to do with race or insinuating a damn thing before you start your little political tirade here. My post was nothing more than a joke so try to not freak out on your political soap box. There is actually a board for that called the litter box. Check it out. 

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