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Topic: Bill Cosby - Guilty
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Thu 07/09/15 10:09 PM

Let's waterboard his wife and find out what she knows pitchfork


laugh I'm just kidding folks.


Not really smokin


Let's smack her in the face with a mackerel.laugh

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Fri 07/10/15 12:11 AM


you made a statement questioning the 30 or so women's character. All I am asking you to do is to back that claim up.

Can you do that?



when you back up their claims, I will back up my questions,,,


Don't have to, Cosby himself is backing up their claims... and more will come ;)

so that back up to your statement that you promised?

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Fri 07/10/15 10:27 AM

http://www.people.com/people/mobile/article/0,,20936858,00.html/

People Magazine
FRIDAY JULY 10, 2015 12:10 PM EDT

Judd Apatow Asks Whoopi Goldberg to Stop Defending Bill Cosby: 'We Need to Support the Survivors of His Violence'

Judd Apatow and Whoopi Goldberg
AP(2)

BY TIM NUDD

Judd Apatow, one of the most vocal critics of Bill Cosby since his alleged sexual assaults came to light, addressed one of Cosby's prominent supporters, Whoopi Goldberg, in a series of Tweets on Thursday – acknowledging she's trying to be loyal, but saying she can't possibly keep defending a man Apatow has called "a serial rapist."

Goldberg's opinion, which she reiterated on The View this week – to the dismay of some viewers – is that Cosby, 77, hasn't been convicted of any crime and should be considered innocent until proven guilty.

Cosby has denied any wrongdoing. Last November, his lawyer said the accusations were "utter nonsense" and that the women are "coming out of nowhere."

Apatow, 47, rejects Goldberg's reasoning entirely, saying that presuming his innocence also presumes his dozens of accusers are lying. And with the unsealing this week of 2005 court documents in which Cosby admitted to giving a woman Quaaludes and then having sex with her, the Bridesmaids director has challenged Goldberg to finally stop defending him.

Check out Apatow's Tweets below:

Goldberg, 59, has not yet responded to Apatow, though she was blunt on Wednesday's View, telling her critics: "Back off me!"

Apatow is one of the few people in Hollywood who have spoken out against Cosby, who has been accused by dozens of women of drugging and sexually assaulting them.

RELATED VIDEO: Whoopi Goldberg on Defending Bill Cosby: 'Back Off Me!'

Earlier this year, in an Esquire interview, Apatow called Cosby a "serial rapist." And when the 2005 court documents were unsealed this week, Apatow told the magazine: "We shouldn't need Bill Cosby to admit it to believe 40 people who were victimized by him … Maybe now more people in show business and all around our country will stand up and tell the people he attacked that we support you and believe you."

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Fri 07/10/15 06:09 PM



you made a statement questioning the 30 or so women's character. All I am asking you to do is to back that claim up.

Can you do that?



when you back up their claims, I will back up my questions,,,


Don't have to, Cosby himself is backing up their claims... and more will come ;)

so that back up to your statement that you promised?



the very next post in this thread states, and I quote

'Cosby has denied any wrongdoing'


so, what exactly are you talking about?

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Fri 07/10/15 06:19 PM
MsH, If Cosby does go to trial for this, I hope he get's you to defend him. Nobody does it better.drinker

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Fri 07/10/15 06:38 PM
thank you

but first they have to fight to change the statute of limitations, and then they have to find ONE (Besides lifelong drug addict) to actually REMEMBER they were raped

most have stated they took drugs and woke up ,, and didnt actually
remember anything else...

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Fri 07/10/15 06:50 PM

thank you

but first they have to fight to change the statute of limitations, and then they have to find ONE (Besides lifelong drug addict) to actually REMEMBER they were raped

most have stated they took drugs and woke up ,, and didnt actually
remember anything else...


Or.......a confession from Cosby.

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Fri 07/10/15 07:14 PM

thank you

but first they have to fight to change the statute of limitations, and then they have to find ONE (Besides lifelong drug addict) to actually REMEMBER they were raped

most have stated they took drugs and woke up ,, and didnt actually
remember anything else...
good point ms. Harmony, although the change of statue of limitations would not impact Cosby accusers or inspire charges, it would have an impact on future cases that give victims options to press charges and prosecute.

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Fri 07/10/15 07:46 PM


thank you

but first they have to fight to change the statute of limitations, and then they have to find ONE (Besides lifelong drug addict) to actually REMEMBER they were raped

most have stated they took drugs and woke up ,, and didnt actually
remember anything else...


Or.......a confession from Cosby.


a confession will seal his guilt legally

but we all know confessions can be coerced,,,




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Fri 07/10/15 07:47 PM


thank you

but first they have to fight to change the statute of limitations, and then they have to find ONE (Besides lifelong drug addict) to actually REMEMBER they were raped

most have stated they took drugs and woke up ,, and didnt actually
remember anything else...
good point ms. Harmony, although the change of statue of limitations would not impact Cosby accusers or inspire charges, it would have an impact on future cases that give victims options to press charges and prosecute.


it would fill the court with a lot of unwinnable cases

sadly, sex is so rampant and 'casual' these days,, it will be impossible to prove relations occurred, decades later,,, let alone that they werent consentual...

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Fri 07/10/15 08:46 PM
Edited by JOHNN111 on Fri 07/10/15 08:48 PM




you made a statement questioning the 30 or so women's character. All I am asking you to do is to back that claim up.

Can you do that?



when you back up their claims, I will back up my questions,,,


Don't have to, Cosby himself is backing up their claims... and more will come ;)

so that back up to your statement that you promised?



the very next post in this thread states, and I quote

'Cosby has denied any wrongdoing'


so, what exactly are you talking about?


I think he's referring to this

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/09/bill-cosby-los-angeles-police-sexual-abuse


��Our case hinges on whether Janice Dickinson was telling the truth when she publicly accused Bill Cosby of drugging and raping her,�� Bloom told the Guardian. He has now admitted the substantial part of that claim, which is that he obtained drugs for use on young women.

That was the answer he gave; he can'��t wriggle out from under it now.��



Cosbys testimony under oath is proof enough for me... Why was there a settlement back in 2005 if "Cosby has denied any wrongdoing"?

Because he drugged and sexually assaulted Miss Constand maybe?, A basketball coach at Temple University in Philadelphia.

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Fri 07/10/15 09:46 PM





you made a statement questioning the 30 or so women's character. All I am asking you to do is to back that claim up.

Can you do that?



when you back up their claims, I will back up my questions,,,


Don't have to, Cosby himself is backing up their claims... and more will come ;)

so that back up to your statement that you promised?



the very next post in this thread states, and I quote

'Cosby has denied any wrongdoing'


so, what exactly are you talking about?


I think he's referring to this

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/09/bill-cosby-los-angeles-police-sexual-abuse


��Our case hinges on whether Janice Dickinson was telling the truth when she publicly accused Bill Cosby of drugging and raping her,�� Bloom told the Guardian. He has now admitted the substantial part of that claim, which is that he obtained drugs for use on young women.

That was the answer he gave; he can'��t wriggle out from under it now.��



Cosbys testimony under oath is proof enough for me... Why was there a settlement back in 2005 if "Cosby has denied any wrongdoing"?

Because he drugged and sexually assaulted Miss Constand maybe?, A basketball coach at Temple University in Philadelphia.



asked and answered

people consentually take drugs, especially those in the habit of 'partying' with drugs and/or alcohol

he admitted to having the drugs to give to women,,,not to forcing it upon them, or forcing himself , and they dont have memory of being raped,,only of passing out and waking up without memory

I known drunks to do the same,,,


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Fri 07/10/15 10:12 PM





you made a statement questioning the 30 or so women's character. All I am asking you to do is to back that claim up.

Can you do that?



when you back up their claims, I will back up my questions,,,


Don't have to, Cosby himself is backing up their claims... and more will come ;)

so that back up to your statement that you promised?



the very next post in this thread states, and I quote

'Cosby has denied any wrongdoing'


so, what exactly are you talking about?


I think he's referring to this

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/09/bill-cosby-los-angeles-police-sexual-abuse


��Our case hinges on whether Janice Dickinson was telling the truth when she publicly accused Bill Cosby of drugging and raping her,�� Bloom told the Guardian. He has now admitted the substantial part of that claim, which is that he obtained drugs for use on young women.

That was the answer he gave; he can'��t wriggle out from under it now.��



Cosbys testimony under oath is proof enough for me... Why was there a settlement back in 2005 if "Cosby has denied any wrongdoing"?

Because he drugged and sexually assaulted Miss Constand maybe?, A basketball coach at Temple University in Philadelphia.



Proof enough for me too. And he continued this criminal activity thru 3 decades because " heh, I'm Bill Cosby".

And it is crystal clear to him and his lawyers that this will not go away, it can't go away. in fact it is picking up more and more stream each day.

He is already professionally ruined and his mask has been removed. As more and more of his so called " trusted" friends and business colleagues jump ship more and more will open up to what they know and his entire house of cards will fall.

In Hollywood it is all about power and people shut up when you have it. No doubt Cosby had power. But when you lose it... the flood gates open up.

This is a classic train wreck and the derailment has already started. It will not be long before the crash occurs. And his victims receive the vindication they deserve.

Of course this after the standard " I am deeply sorry for my actions, blah, blah blah.. speech. Which if I were him I would be rehearsing



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Fri 07/10/15 10:24 PM
it should be nice spotlight and potential paycheck for choosing a fast and loose lifestyle decades ago with the right man,,,,,



but karma is something,, as Cosby judged poor blacks and blamed and belittled them on a national stage,, now he gets to sit in that seat himself


I wonder how many more will 'remember' decades later that they 'think' the same thing happened to them,, while they drank and took pills with cosby,,,,,

sucks to have that lifestyle catch up to you in such grand fashion,,,

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Fri 07/10/15 10:51 PM

but karma is something,, as Cosby judged poor blacks and blamed and belittled them on a national stage,, now he gets to sit in that seat himself.
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The Pound Cake speech was given by Bill Cosby in May 2004 during an NAACP awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision.[1] In it, Cosby was highly critical of members of subsets of the black community in the United States. He criticized the use of African American Vernacular English, the prevalence of single-parent families, the emphasis on frivolous and conspicuous consumption at the expense of necessities, lack of responsibility, and other behaviors.

The speech is often referred to as the "Pound Cake" speech because of the following lines, referencing a particular dessert, pound cake, for comedic effect, while contrasting common criminals with political activists who risked incarceration during the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s:

But these people, the ones up here in the balcony fought so hard. Looking at the incarcerated, these are not political criminals. These are people going around stealing Coca-Cola. People getting shot in the back of the head over a piece of pound cake! And then we all run out and are outraged, 'The cops shouldn't have shot him.' What the hell was he doing with the pound cake in his hand? I wanted a piece of pound cake just as bad as anybody else, and I looked at it and I had no money. And something called parenting said, 'If you get caught with it you’re going to embarrass your mother.' Not 'You're going to get your butt kicked.' No. 'You're going to embarrass your family.'



Bill Cosby also covers the issues of drop-out rates and young people going to jail. He blames lack of parenting for these issues within these communities. He said, "In the neighborhood that most of us grew up in, parenting is not going on. In the old days, you couldn't hooky school because every drawn shade was an eye. And before your mother got off the bus and to the house, she knew exactly where you had gone, who had gone into the house, and where you got on whatever you had on and where you got it from. Parents don't know that today."[2]

In the speech, Cosby says that African Americans should no longer blame discrimination, segregation, governmental institutions, or others for higher unemployment rates among Blacks or the racial achievement gap; rather, they have their own culture of poverty to blame. [3]

In the same speech he had praise for the efforts of the Nation of Islam in dealing with crime in the cities, saying "When you want to clear your neighborhood out, first thing you do is go get the Black Muslims, bean pies and all. And your neighborhood is then clear." After that statement, he pointed out the police's inability to resolve the crime problem, saying, "The police can't do it." He then had critical remarks for Black Christians' seeming inability to create positive social change for the urban population he was referring to, saying, "I'm telling you Christians, what's wrong with you? Why can't you hit the streets? Why can't you clean it out yourselves?"


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pound_Cake_speech



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Sat 07/11/15 02:00 AM

it should be nice spotlight and potential paycheck for choosing a fast and loose lifestyle decades ago with the right man,,,,,



but karma is something,, as Cosby judged poor blacks and blamed and belittled them on a national stage,, now he gets to sit in that seat himself


I wonder how many more will 'remember' decades later that they 'think' the same thing happened to them,, while they drank and took pills with cosby,,,,,

sucks to have that lifestyle catch up to you in such grand fashion,,,


Oh o.k., got ya. this is karma for judging and speaking out against black people... not for raping women.

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Sat 07/11/15 05:44 AM


it should be nice spotlight and potential paycheck for choosing a fast and loose lifestyle decades ago with the right man,,,,,



but karma is something,, as Cosby judged poor blacks and blamed and belittled them on a national stage,, now he gets to sit in that seat himself


I wonder how many more will 'remember' decades later that they 'think' the same thing happened to them,, while they drank and took pills with cosby,,,,,

sucks to have that lifestyle catch up to you in such grand fashion,,,


Oh o.k., got ya. this is karma for judging and speaking out against black people... not for raping women.


I'm shocked MsHarmony, good job!

He deserves to lose his fame and fortune over bad mouthing the black community :thumbsup: laugh

All these years, he been like a white dude in disguise rant :angry:


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Sat 07/11/15 12:14 PM



it should be nice spotlight and potential paycheck for choosing a fast and loose lifestyle decades ago with the right man,,,,,



but karma is something,, as Cosby judged poor blacks and blamed and belittled them on a national stage,, now he gets to sit in that seat himself


I wonder how many more will 'remember' decades later that they 'think' the same thing happened to them,, while they drank and took pills with cosby,,,,,

sucks to have that lifestyle catch up to you in such grand fashion,,,


Oh o.k., got ya. this is karma for judging and speaking out against black people... not for raping women.


I'm shocked MsHarmony, good job!

He deserves to lose his fame and fortune over bad mouthing the black community :thumbsup: laugh

All these years, he been like a white dude in disguise rant :angry:




Nah... he just had to drug white women his whole life because they wouldn't volunteer to f@@k him.

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Sat 07/11/15 12:23 PM


it should be nice spotlight and potential paycheck for choosing a fast and loose lifestyle decades ago with the right man,,,,,



but karma is something,, as Cosby judged poor blacks and blamed and belittled them on a national stage,, now he gets to sit in that seat himself


I wonder how many more will 'remember' decades later that they 'think' the same thing happened to them,, while they drank and took pills with cosby,,,,,

sucks to have that lifestyle catch up to you in such grand fashion,,,


Oh o.k., got ya. this is karma for judging and speaking out against black people... not for raping women.



I dont know if he raped them or not,, noone does, only 'proof' are their claims,, most of which involve admission to consentually being in private with him and consentually taking drugs


I do not believe MOST of them are much more than piggy backs who used to party and on 'second thought' decades later, after hearing that drug addicts claims said,, 'oh yeah, I passed out around him too,, he probably raped me,,,'


some of them may have been unknowingly drugged,, ,,but the point is,, this MAJOR barage of accusations and what it is doing to his reputation is karma for the way he berated the 'reputation' of struggling poor black parents,,,

he gave part of the story and made them look like crap, now its coming back to him,,,,,

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Sat 07/11/15 12:26 PM



it should be nice spotlight and potential paycheck for choosing a fast and loose lifestyle decades ago with the right man,,,,,



but karma is something,, as Cosby judged poor blacks and blamed and belittled them on a national stage,, now he gets to sit in that seat himself


I wonder how many more will 'remember' decades later that they 'think' the same thing happened to them,, while they drank and took pills with cosby,,,,,

sucks to have that lifestyle catch up to you in such grand fashion,,,


Oh o.k., got ya. this is karma for judging and speaking out against black people... not for raping women.


I'm shocked MsHarmony, good job!

He deserves to lose his fame and fortune over bad mouthing the black community :thumbsup: laugh

All these years, he been like a white dude in disguise rant :angry:




lol, you guys are weird,, always bringing up race and claiming its MY hangup....


smh


I never said he 'deserves to lose his fame',, however when he was so quick to 'berate the character' of others,, perhaps its his turn for others to berate his,,,

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