Readers are unhappy with the O.J. Simpson obituary, are tired of ERCOT warnings and find an immigration story confounding.
Readers disdained Simpson; excoriated the energy grid; found an immigration story confounding; and cited the wages of wealth.
There are many ways the life of a murderer can be glamorized. “Ex-football star” and “trial of the century” are two, but all I can think about is the savagery and spilled blood of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman when they were brutally slaughtered by this ex-football star.To be honest, describing it as the “trial of the century” should be changed to the “injustice of the century.” The brutality that Brown and Goldman suffered cannot be minimized by trying to find ways to glamorize a savage killer.
Interesting that the FBI director just commented that we are more vulnerable to horrible events taking place than he ever recalls in the history that he has had with the department.We should never be justifying illegality. There were countless numbers who have filed paperwork for entry far ahead of the woman featured in this article.
Time will tell if Vietnam has sent its message to corrupt business leaders or if it merely started a game of whack-a-mole. Its financial regulatory infrastructure is still young, after all.
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