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Topic: Bill Cosby - Guilty
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Wed 07/15/15 10:53 PM



so, Cosby is being set up by these women? How many?



I wouldnt say 'set up', so much as used,, like he was back then,,for the connection and relevance it gives them, or to clear their conscience of their own responsibility in their choice of extremes they went to back then to associate in certain circles

or paid back for what it didnt develop into

although most have been safely vague enough not to actually claim to remember a rape ,, but just that they took various substances around him and passed out...


No.. some actually do remember and successfully fought it off and left. And some do not remember the actual rape because they were slipped drugs which rendered them unconscious. They do remember waking to find that they were undressed / partially dress and Cosby was undressed.... thus they were raped.... as they lay unconscious and helpless.

Time for him to stop hiding behind his wife and talk... don't ya think... You know, act like the man he actually portrayed himself to be.


NOT all the women were completely unconscious or incapacitated. Some were able to fight back. Including one of the two black women, who realized immediately, that he put something in her drink, she yelled at him & hit him & left the room. He went after her & then grabbed her by the neck & dragged her down the steps. She thought he would break her neck. She remembers the sound of her heels clanking on the steps. He then threw her out the door.
* She was no good to him conscious*
She is the first black woman to ever be on the cover of Vouge.
* No, not his doing , on her own accord *
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It is all the the link with the list of women, I described as 'very lenghty'
If anyone bothered to read it before they defend ANY & ALL.. BB & B
* Black Men Behaving Badly *
Must be rough hating yourself & all women & blaming them & yourself for what men have done.

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Fri 07/17/15 07:05 PM
Update- This link has 15 mini videos. Choose which ones you want to watch. Three videos are of his victims

One is of a woman that has been anonymous. She is in disguise & interviewed in shadows. Using the name of " Patrica".

Another video a woman completly breakdown.

Another video is an actor who worked with The Cosby Show, who claims he knows another woman who has NOT come forward.

http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/07/16/new-bill-cosby-accuser-addict-newday-pkg.cnn/video/playlists/bill-cosby/

The victim count is now OVER 40 devil
* Not counting any that have not come forward. *


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Fri 07/17/15 07:13 PM

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Fri 07/17/15 08:05 PM




Lol!!!.. and mostly " vanilla"

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Fri 07/17/15 08:07 PM





Lol!!!.. and mostly " vanilla"
laugh

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Fri 07/17/15 09:57 PM




so, Cosby is being set up by these women? How many?



I wouldnt say 'set up', so much as used,, like he was back then,,for the connection and relevance it gives them, or to clear their conscience of their own responsibility in their choice of extremes they went to back then to associate in certain circles

or paid back for what it didnt develop into

although most have been safely vague enough not to actually claim to remember a rape ,, but just that they took various substances around him and passed out...


No.. some actually do remember and successfully fought it off and left. And some do not remember the actual rape because they were slipped drugs which rendered them unconscious. They do remember waking to find that they were undressed / partially dress and Cosby was undressed.... thus they were raped.... as they lay unconscious and helpless.

Time for him to stop hiding behind his wife and talk... don't ya think... You know, act like the man he actually portrayed himself to be.


NOT all the women were completely unconscious or incapacitated. Some were able to fight back. Including one of the two black women, who realized immediately, that he put something in her drink, she yelled at him & hit him & left the room. He went after her & then grabbed her by the neck & dragged her down the steps. She thought he would break her neck. She remembers the sound of her heels clanking on the steps. He then threw her out the door.
* She was no good to him conscious*
She is the first black woman to ever be on the cover of Vouge.
* No, not his doing , on her own accord *
-----------------------------------------------------
It is all the the link with the list of women, I described as 'very lenghty'
If anyone bothered to read it before they defend ANY & ALL.. BB & B
* Black Men Behaving Badly *
Must be rough hating yourself & all women & blaming them & yourself for what men have done.



I dont hate myself and what was this womans name, first I have heard about this account

and question,, being grabbed and dragged would leave marks, heels hitting steps would have left scuffs,,,,did she report this assault when it happened? or has she somehow gotten brave three decades later when it cant be proven,, as well?


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Fri 07/17/15 09:59 PM

Update- This link has 15 mini videos. Choose which ones you want to watch. Three videos are of his victims

One is of a woman that has been anonymous. She is in disguise & interviewed in shadows. Using the name of " Patrica".

Another video a woman completly breakdown.

Another video is an actor who worked with The Cosby Show, who claims he knows another woman who has NOT come forward.

http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/07/16/new-bill-cosby-accuser-addict-newday-pkg.cnn/video/playlists/bill-cosby/

The victim count is now OVER 40 devil
* Not counting any that have not come forward. *





yeah, too bad I wasnt around to hang out with the cos back then,, quite a growing club of 'victims' getting to tell their story,,,THREE DECADES LATER WHEN THERE IS NO PROOF,,,






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Fri 07/17/15 10:17 PM

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Sat 07/18/15 12:15 AM





so, Cosby is being set up by these women? How many?



I wouldnt say 'set up', so much as used,, like he was back then,,for the connection and relevance it gives them, or to clear their conscience of their own responsibility in their choice of extremes they went to back then to associate in certain circles

or paid back for what it didnt develop into

although most have been safely vague enough not to actually claim to remember a rape ,, but just that they took various substances around him and passed out...


No.. some actually do remember and successfully fought it off and left. And some do not remember the actual rape because they were slipped drugs which rendered them unconscious. They do remember waking to find that they were undressed / partially dress and Cosby was undressed.... thus they were raped.... as they lay unconscious and helpless.

Time for him to stop hiding behind his wife and talk... don't ya think... You know, act like the man he actually portrayed himself to be.


NOT all the women were completely unconscious or incapacitated. Some were able to fight back. Including one of the two black women, who realized immediately, that he put something in her drink, she yelled at him & hit him & left the room. He went after her & then grabbed her by the neck & dragged her down the steps. She thought he would break her neck. She remembers the sound of her heels clanking on the steps. He then threw her out the door.
* She was no good to him conscious*
She is the first black woman to ever be on the cover of Vouge.
* No, not his doing , on her own accord *
-----------------------------------------------------
It is all the the link with the list of women, I described as 'very lenghty'
If anyone bothered to read it before they defend ANY & ALL.. BB & B
* Black Men Behaving Badly *
Must be rough hating yourself & all women & blaming them & yourself for what men have done.



I dont hate myself and what was this womans name, first I have heard about this account

and question,, being grabbed and dragged would leave marks, heels hitting steps would have left scuffs,,,,did she report this assault when it happened? or has she somehow gotten brave three decades later when it cant be proven,, as well?




Her name is Beverly Johnson. One of the first to bring this to the surface. And I am surprised you would say you never heard of her as we all had this conversation about her on the first Cosby thread.. back when she and the others first brought it out.

And YOU commented on Ms. Johnson.. on a few posts, something to the effect of her now being only a small time wig company owner and small time actor / model.

Although her net worth is currently over $5 million dollars.

And looking at her acting / modeling credits/ career. they appear to be quite impressive and ongoing.

Actually if you look at her life.. it is very impressive. And she did it without Cosby.

Is it coming back to you now?

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Sat 07/18/15 06:25 AM
In the first place, the guy is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Regardless of what he has said on the matter, he is entitled to his day in court, and that is guaranteed by the Constitution.

Secondly, there seems to be a disturbing trend when it comes to this kind of situation...despite legal rights when these kinds of allegations come to the surface, the justice system seems to be turned around and people tend to look at it as someone is guilty until he can prove his innocence. I'm not saying this specifically for Cosby. I notice it in every story that comes out about this subject.

Thirdly, there seems to be another trend...people let years go by before they start to say anything. That statute of limitations someone spoke of isn't the fault of prosecutors or the government...if people don't say anything right away, they cannot complain about the law itself.

Whether anyone here wants to admit it or not, Bill Cosby has already been convicted by the media and all of you people who start hollering "guilty" and the guy hasn't had one opportunity for a legal defense or anything. Let the legal system do its work, it isn't up to you or me to judge.

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Sat 07/18/15 09:20 AM

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Sat 07/18/15 12:43 PM
No. I want to be the judge.
Guilty! :tongue:

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Sat 07/18/15 02:10 PM

In the first place, the guy is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Regardless of what he has said on the matter, he is entitled to his day in court, and that is guaranteed by the Constitution.

Secondly, there seems to be a disturbing trend when it comes to this kind of situation...despite legal rights when these kinds of allegations come to the surface, the justice system seems to be turned around and people tend to look at it as someone is guilty until he can prove his innocence. I'm not saying this specifically for Cosby. I notice it in every story that comes out about this subject.

Thirdly, there seems to be another trend...people let years go by before they start to say anything. That statute of limitations someone spoke of isn't the fault of prosecutors or the government...if people don't say anything right away, they cannot complain about the law itself.

Whether anyone here wants to admit it or not, Bill Cosby has already been convicted by the media and all of you people who start hollering "guilty" and the guy hasn't had one opportunity for a legal defense or anything. Let the legal system do its work, it isn't up to you or me to judge.


if anyone wants to admit it or not??...going by the reaction of the vast majority of the population ( of all races, creeds and walks of life), people are having no problem admitting it. I for one, have no problem... GUILTY.. based on the woman's reports AND Cosby's OWN words.

And it is our right to speak up when we feel a injustice has been done.

If justice cannot be served in a courtroom, it will be served in the public's opinion of the person. One way or the other, it will be served. As it has been

The guy has had nothing but opportunity. But he choses to stay silent. Why do you think that is.

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Sat 07/18/15 02:18 PM

No. I want to be the judge.
Guilty! :tongue:


When you are the judge, please consider my application for "Czarina Of Public Executions "

glasses

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Sat 07/18/15 02:30 PM


No. I want to be the judge.
Guilty! :tongue:


When you are the judge, please consider my application for "Czarina Of Public Executions "

glasses


Well if were picking jobs I be that court officer who just says "ALL RISE" and once in a while "SHUT UP BACK THERE!"

Easy gig.

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Sat 07/18/15 03:16 PM






so, Cosby is being set up by these women? How many?



I wouldnt say 'set up', so much as used,, like he was back then,,for the connection and relevance it gives them, or to clear their conscience of their own responsibility in their choice of extremes they went to back then to associate in certain circles

or paid back for what it didnt develop into

although most have been safely vague enough not to actually claim to remember a rape ,, but just that they took various substances around him and passed out...


No.. some actually do remember and successfully fought it off and left. And some do not remember the actual rape because they were slipped drugs which rendered them unconscious. They do remember waking to find that they were undressed / partially dress and Cosby was undressed.... thus they were raped.... as they lay unconscious and helpless.

Time for him to stop hiding behind his wife and talk... don't ya think... You know, act like the man he actually portrayed himself to be.


NOT all the women were completely unconscious or incapacitated. Some were able to fight back. Including one of the two black women, who realized immediately, that he put something in her drink, she yelled at him & hit him & left the room. He went after her & then grabbed her by the neck & dragged her down the steps. She thought he would break her neck. She remembers the sound of her heels clanking on the steps. He then threw her out the door.
* She was no good to him conscious*
She is the first black woman to ever be on the cover of Vouge.
* No, not his doing , on her own accord *
-----------------------------------------------------
It is all the the link with the list of women, I described as 'very lenghty'
If anyone bothered to read it before they defend ANY & ALL.. BB & B
* Black Men Behaving Badly *
Must be rough hating yourself & all women & blaming them & yourself for what men have done.



I dont hate myself and what was this womans name, first I have heard about this account

and question,, being grabbed and dragged would leave marks, heels hitting steps would have left scuffs,,,,did she report this assault when it happened? or has she somehow gotten brave three decades later when it cant be proven,, as well?




Her name is Beverly Johnson. One of the first to bring this to the surface. And I am surprised you would say you never heard of her as we all had this conversation about her on the first Cosby thread.. back when she and the others first brought it out.

And YOU commented on Ms. Johnson.. on a few posts, something to the effect of her now being only a small time wig company owner and small time actor / model.

Although her net worth is currently over $5 million dollars.

And looking at her acting / modeling credits/ career. they appear to be quite impressive and ongoing.

Actually if you look at her life.. it is very impressive. And she did it without Cosby.

Is it coming back to you now?



lol, oh yes, beverly

the reason I didnt recognize it is because her story has apparently changed as well

originally, she felt as if something was in her drink and she left. The stangling and dragging down the steps is new,,,,

lol

msharmony's photo
Sat 07/18/15 03:18 PM


In the first place, the guy is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Regardless of what he has said on the matter, he is entitled to his day in court, and that is guaranteed by the Constitution.

Secondly, there seems to be a disturbing trend when it comes to this kind of situation...despite legal rights when these kinds of allegations come to the surface, the justice system seems to be turned around and people tend to look at it as someone is guilty until he can prove his innocence. I'm not saying this specifically for Cosby. I notice it in every story that comes out about this subject.

Thirdly, there seems to be another trend...people let years go by before they start to say anything. That statute of limitations someone spoke of isn't the fault of prosecutors or the government...if people don't say anything right away, they cannot complain about the law itself.

Whether anyone here wants to admit it or not, Bill Cosby has already been convicted by the media and all of you people who start hollering "guilty" and the guy hasn't had one opportunity for a legal defense or anything. Let the legal system do its work, it isn't up to you or me to judge.


if anyone wants to admit it or not??...going by the reaction of the vast majority of the population ( of all races, creeds and walks of life), people are having no problem admitting it. I for one, have no problem... GUILTY.. based on the woman's reports AND Cosby's OWN words.

And it is our right to speak up when we feel a injustice has been done.

If justice cannot be served in a courtroom, it will be served in the public's opinion of the person. One way or the other, it will be served. As it has been

The guy has had nothing but opportunity. But he choses to stay silent. Why do you think that is.


I dont know, why do you think one person ever stays silent in the middle of a lynch mob,,,,do you suppose they feel 'talking' will make any difference?

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Sat 07/18/15 04:03 PM



In the first place, the guy is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Regardless of what he has said on the matter, he is entitled to his day in court, and that is guaranteed by the Constitution.

Secondly, there seems to be a disturbing trend when it comes to this kind of situation...despite legal rights when these kinds of allegations come to the surface, the justice system seems to be turned around and people tend to look at it as someone is guilty until he can prove his innocence. I'm not saying this specifically for Cosby. I notice it in every story that comes out about this subject.

Thirdly, there seems to be another trend...people let years go by before they start to say anything. That statute of limitations someone spoke of isn't the fault of prosecutors or the government...if people don't say anything right away, they cannot complain about the law itself.

Whether anyone here wants to admit it or not, Bill Cosby has already been convicted by the media and all of you people who start hollering "guilty" and the guy hasn't had one opportunity for a legal defense or anything. Let the legal system do its work, it isn't up to you or me to judge.


if anyone wants to admit it or not??...going by the reaction of the vast majority of the population ( of all races, creeds and walks of life), people are having no problem admitting it. I for one, have no problem... GUILTY.. based on the woman's reports AND Cosby's OWN words.

And it is our right to speak up when we feel a injustice has been done.

If justice cannot be served in a courtroom, it will be served in the public's opinion of the person. One way or the other, it will be served. As it has been

The guy has had nothing but opportunity. But he choses to stay silent. Why do you think that is.


I dont know, why do you think one person ever stays silent in the middle of a lynch mob,,,,do you suppose they feel 'talking' will make any difference?


Yes I do

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Sat 07/18/15 04:05 PM







so, Cosby is being set up by these women? How many?



I wouldnt say 'set up', so much as used,, like he was back then,,for the connection and relevance it gives them, or to clear their conscience of their own responsibility in their choice of extremes they went to back then to associate in certain circles

or paid back for what it didnt develop into

although most have been safely vague enough not to actually claim to remember a rape ,, but just that they took various substances around him and passed out...


No.. some actually do remember and successfully fought it off and left. And some do not remember the actual rape because they were slipped drugs which rendered them unconscious. They do remember waking to find that they were undressed / partially dress and Cosby was undressed.... thus they were raped.... as they lay unconscious and helpless.

Time for him to stop hiding behind his wife and talk... don't ya think... You know, act like the man he actually portrayed himself to be.


NOT all the women were completely unconscious or incapacitated. Some were able to fight back. Including one of the two black women, who realized immediately, that he put something in her drink, she yelled at him & hit him & left the room. He went after her & then grabbed her by the neck & dragged her down the steps. She thought he would break her neck. She remembers the sound of her heels clanking on the steps. He then threw her out the door.
* She was no good to him conscious*
She is the first black woman to ever be on the cover of Vouge.
* No, not his doing , on her own accord *
-----------------------------------------------------
It is all the the link with the list of women, I described as 'very lenghty'
If anyone bothered to read it before they defend ANY & ALL.. BB & B
* Black Men Behaving Badly *
Must be rough hating yourself & all women & blaming them & yourself for what men have done.



I dont hate myself and what was this womans name, first I have heard about this account

and question,, being grabbed and dragged would leave marks, heels hitting steps would have left scuffs,,,,did she report this assault when it happened? or has she somehow gotten brave three decades later when it cant be proven,, as well?




Her name is Beverly Johnson. One of the first to bring this to the surface. And I am surprised you would say you never heard of her as we all had this conversation about her on the first Cosby thread.. back when she and the others first brought it out.

And YOU commented on Ms. Johnson.. on a few posts, something to the effect of her now being only a small time wig company owner and small time actor / model.

Although her net worth is currently over $5 million dollars.

And looking at her acting / modeling credits/ career. they appear to be quite impressive and ongoing.

Actually if you look at her life.. it is very impressive. And she did it without Cosby.

Is it coming back to you now?



lol, oh yes, beverly

the reason I didnt recognize it is because her story has apparently changed as well

originally, she felt as if something was in her drink and she left. The stangling and dragging down the steps is new,,,,

lol


No her story hasn't changed. Can you show us her words in the press where it did?

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Sat 07/18/15 04:06 PM
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