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    O.J.'s Latest Slip Up.

    Sunday, May 14, 2006, 06:28 PM EST [O.J. Simpson]

                More than a decade removed from his wife's murder, you would think O.J. Simpson would have finally started the search for "the real killer."

                But you cannot blame him if he hasn't, he's probably too busy with visits to USC football practices and filming a hidden camera show for the Pay-Per View channel.

                That's right, the man we remember as the stone face murder suspect is now trying his hand at a new show called "Juiced."

                O.J.'s new comedy show is said to feature playful gags involving O.J. selling orange juice to old ladies (pun intended), and a controversial skit involving the sale of a certain White Bronco.

                "It was good for me -- it helped me get away," Simpson said, in the candid-camera show.

       Now is it just me, or is O.J. being incredibly tasteless? Let's pretend for a moment that he had nothing to do with the double murder of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown. Shouldn't he feel even a small amount of remorse? How can he make light of a situation that stemmed from the brutal murder of the mother of his children. It may be twelve years later, but that simply isn't funny.

    O.J.  also still owes over $30 million to the family of Ron Goldman after O.J. lost his civil suit, but instead of trying to pay the money he owes, he's making practical joke shows, that disrespect the families of the murder victims. If O.J. wanted to prove that he truly didn't have anything to do with the 1994 double murder of Goldman and Brown, he should start by respecting the honor of his late wife.

    Lets not forget, about O.J.'s children, how can he joke about their mom being stabbed to death. What's next a candid-camera show showing O.J. buying black gloves, and cleaning maroon stains off the interior of his car?

    Whatever his next step is, I think it's time the O.J." puts the juice back in a can.

                Jon Gunnells is a journalism senior at Michigan State University he can be reached at gunnell2@msu.edu

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