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The glove was also made of leather, and soaked in blood.
Alright, now, first person to answer this gets... well, nothing, but somebody answer it anyway--
What happens to leather when it's soaked?
OJ is obviously a murderer, but he walked because his lawyer played the race-card.
In theory, vigilanteism takes up where the law fails--in cases such as OJ's, for example, or involving Jesse James' gang, which managed to escape the law for a good while before they were shot to doll rags by a bunch of farmers and small-town businessmen in Northfield, Minnesota. And there were times (for example, in the Old West) when vigilanteism was the only form of justice available.
In practice, however, vigilantes may or may not start by executing murderers and rapists, and almost inevitably go on to settle old scores.
Last edited by The Redneck; 04-17-2005 at 06:44 AM.
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