O. J. Simpson 1996 Profile in Cowardice
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O. J. Simpson was the first "Profile
in Cowardice," in 1996, who had that very year trademarked the term "Justice for All," the name of a national
victims-rights organization founded years earlier by Houston resident Pamela Lychner. Simpson never printed "Justice
for All" on T-shirts or other merchandise as planned. Pamela Lychner perished along with her two little girls onboard
TWA flight 800 in July, 1996. John & Patsy Ramsey were awarded the Cowardice Award in 1997 for not having
the courage to co-operate with the authorities investigating the murder of their daughter.
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1997 Profiles in Cowardice John & Patsy Ramsey
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David Cash 1998 Profile in Cowardice
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David Cash stood by and did nothing as his friend Jeremy Strohmeyer raped and murdered 7-year-old Sherrice
Iverson inside the women's restroom of a Nevada Casino while Sherrice's father gambled away outside. Cash was
unapolagetic and sought out the Media for his "15 minutes of Fame.' Incredibly, Cash was never charged as an
accessory to murder in this case. The actions - and inactions - of John & Patsy Ramsey still appeared troubling
to many Americans in 1999, when, once again the Ramsey's were 'Dis-Honored' with the "Profile in Cowardice"
Award.
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1999 Profiles in Cowardice John & Patsy Ramsey
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Michael Skakel 2000 Profile in Cowardice
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Skakel, a Kennedy family relation, was convicted for the brutal murder in 1975 of 15-year-old Martha
Moxley. Congressman Condit was selected for being the only member of Congress to not have the courage to vote to expell
James Traficant after his conviction on numerous counts of racketeering and bribery. Condit was also cited for
not having the courage to come clean with the authorities in the early stages of their investigation of the disappearance
of his Intern Chandra Levy, with whom he had an affair.
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Gary Condit 2001 Profile in Cowardice
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Al Gore, 2002 Profile in Cowardice
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Al Gore was the year 2002 Profile in Cowardice for
his weak stance on the terrorism issue, the importance of which had become apparent in the final months of 2001. Scott
Peterson murdered his wife and unborn son during Christmas, 2002. The man who made his living as a fertilizer salesman
turned out in fact to be very much like the product he sold. Scott Peterson is scheduled to be executed under California's
Death Penalty.
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Scott Peterson 2003 Profile in Cowardice
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Daniel Pelosi 2004 Profile in Cowardice
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Electrician Daniel Pelosi was found guilty of the brutal murder of the husband of his lover, at the
couple's exclusive Hamptons mansion. Pelosi then married the Merry Widow shortly thereafter, although the new Mrs.
Pelosi dumped her husband once facing her own mortality due to cancer. While only one person died as a result
of Pelosi's actions, Michael Brown padded his resume' in order to be appointed head of FEMA, with fatal consequences
for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
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Michael Brown 2005 Profile in Cowardice
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Mike Nifong 2006 Profile in Cowardice
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North Carolina District Attorney Mike Nifong received the Profile in
Cowardice Award in 2006 for his actions in the alleged rape case against 3 Duke University athletes. Those athletes
would be eventually vindicated and Nifong would be disbarred as a lawyer and spend a brief time in jail. N.Y. Governor Eliot Spitzer was di-honored in 2007 for his
cowardly attempt to issue drivers licenses to illegal aliens, an act that not only would threaten our national security but
also would further the massive voter fraud that has been perpetrated upon New Yorkers for decades. Spitzer and his top
aides also were alleged to have attempted to frame a political rival in an unfolding scandal known as "Troopergate."
Spitzer would resign the following year once caught in a prostituion scandal.
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Eliot Spitzer 2007 Profile in Cowardice
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