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Cosby released from prison.....
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/30/us/bill-cosby-to-be-released/index.html
pedo-rapist-lying-sack of shit pervert 1 : 0 victims
Zundfolge
06-30-2021, 17:09
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMtZfW2z9dw
theGinsue
06-30-2021, 17:28
Once upon a time, Bill Cosby made a huge positive impact on youth and on the black community as a whole. His public persona lent itself to being a role model for so many people, until the cracks showed. I appreciated his entertainment and what he tried to do for youth, the black community and his anti-racism efforts.
It's sad that he felt the need to do the terrible things he did to those ladies. Their lives will never be the same for it.
They say that just one "aw sh!t" will wipe out a thousand "attaboys". Bill Cosby had far more than one "aw sh!t". Because of his choices to do wrong to others, he will never be remembered for the good things he did; they are forever tarnished.
Truly a shame.
TEAMRICO
06-30-2021, 17:29
A Cosby Show reunion in the works???
Like Roseanne?
Scanker19
06-30-2021, 17:31
“The huxtables”
https://youtu.be/QOu_MsjKp6s
eddiememphis
06-30-2021, 18:07
Pudding good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLZMmTeUV3c
Knock knock
Who's there?
It's me, Bill Cosby!
https://www.ar-15.co/attachment.php?attachmentid=86182&d=1621185527
Based on something I read today...he had an agreement with a DA that he could not be charged for this in return for his testimony in something else. If that is the case...either the DA messed up in making the agreement or they messed up by going back on the agreement. Likely both.
Based on something I read today...he had an agreement with a DA that he could not be charged for this in return for his testimony in something else. If that is the case...either the DA messed up in making the agreement or they messed up by going back on the agreement. Likely both.
That's what the Pennsylvania Supreme Court concluded. He should have never been tried in the first place. Apparently the opportunity for the #METOO court of public opinion conviction was just too much for the new prosecutor.
Yeah. Just sitting on the sidelines of this one with some big sunglasses. Don't care about Cosby, likewise not a fan of the trial by public opinion we are creating which this largely was. So.. Meh. Other things to care about.
No matter how you slice it, his career is over.
wctriumph
07-01-2021, 08:35
When the POS dies, someone will erect a statue of him and call him a hero …
3beansalad
07-01-2021, 08:42
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ChadAmberg
07-01-2021, 08:43
Yeah this pisses me off.
It's not about if Cosby is guilty of the crime or not. Did he do what he was convicted of? I'm pretty darn sure yeah.
This is all about the fact that the corrupt District Attorney violated his constitutional rights. They told him he wouldn't be prosecuted, so that he can't invoke his fifth amendment rights in a civil trial. Then right after he did testify, it was suddenly "Oh wait, yes we are going to prosecute you, and we're using your statements in the civil trial to convict."
Honestly, that DA who made the decision deserves prison time. Honestly in my book, what the DA did was worse than what Cosby did. I don't stand for any corruption by any government official, in my book that should be grounds for immediate execution, I don't care if you're a DA, cop, or a dog catcher.
funkymonkey1111
07-01-2021, 09:54
https://youtu.be/SBDRwiSZSBg
https://youtu.be/SBDRwiSZSBg
I remember seeing this episode when i was young and thinking it was sorta creepy. Don't get me wrong, I loved the Cosby Show growing up, but this scene seemed off.
The age restriction is obviously that someone else thought so, too....(It's just the BBQ scene from one of the last few shows)
Bill Cosby is probably doing this at home....
https://youtu.be/jJPudiBap4U
Yeah this pisses me off.
It's not about if Cosby is guilty of the crime or not. Did he do what he was convicted of? I'm pretty darn sure yeah.
This is all about the fact that the corrupt District Attorney violated his constitutional rights. They told him he wouldn't be prosecuted, so that he can't invoke his fifth amendment rights in a civil trial. Then right after he did testify, it was suddenly "Oh wait, yes we are going to prosecute you, and we're using your statements in the civil trial to convict."
Honestly, that DA who made the decision deserves prison time. Honestly in my book, what the DA did was worse than what Cosby did. I don't stand for any corruption by any government official, in my book that should be grounds for immediate execution, I don't care if you're a DA, cop, or a dog catcher.
I believe it’s not the same person. Old DA had settled the issue and new DA went full retard.
Yeah this pisses me off.
It's not about if Cosby is guilty of the crime or not. Did he do what he was convicted of? I'm pretty darn sure yeah.
This is all about the fact that the corrupt District Attorney violated his constitutional rights. They told him he wouldn't be prosecuted, so that he can't invoke his fifth amendment rights in a civil trial. Then right after he did testify, it was suddenly "Oh wait, yes we are going to prosecute you, and we're using your statements in the civil trial to convict."
Honestly, that DA who made the decision deserves prison time. Honestly in my book, what the DA did was worse than what Cosby did. I don't stand for any corruption by any government official, in my book that should be grounds for immediate execution, I don't care if you're a DA, cop, or a dog catcher.
I agree that DA deserves prison time.
And 100% it is about Constitutional Rights.
"Fourthly, all presumptive evidence of felony should be admitted cautiously, for the law holds that it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer. " - William Blackstone, 1769
It is of more importance to the community that innocence should be protected, than it is, that guilt should be punished; for guilt and crimes are so frequent in this world, that all of them cannot be punished....when innocence itself, is brought to the bar and condemned, especially to die, the subject will exclaim, 'it is immaterial to me whether I behave well or ill, for virtue itself is no security.' And if such a sentiment as this were to take hold in the mind of the subject that would be the end of all security whatsoever. - John Adams
If the government can deprave someone like Cosby of his rights, think what the govt can do to you.
BPTactical
07-01-2021, 11:52
I think Cosby is a shitbag, serial rapist with one helluva smart and expensive attorney that set up the original sweet deposition deal.
There is the "Justice System"
And there is the "Justus System"
I think Cosby is a shitbag, serial rapist with one helluva smart and expensive attorney that set up the original sweet deposition deal.
There is the "Justice System"
And there is the "Justus System"
Probably agree on many points....
But that does not excuse prosecutorial misconduct.
Prosecutorial misconduct is a much worse crime than serial rapist. The sad part, is prosecutors never go to jail for their misconduct.
That DA deserves to sit every day in jail that Cosby did...and then double it.
If we cannot trust prosecutors to follow the law, the entire legal system falls apart. That is why prosecutorial misconduct is a serious crime and should be treated as a crime against society with lengthy (think die in prison kind of length) prison sentences.
Delfuego
07-01-2021, 13:30
I am with BP on this one.
It doesn't matter who is right, wrong or guilty; just who has the better attorney.
Prosecutorial misconduct is a much worse crime than serial rapist.Please ask your daughter, wife and mother if they agree with you.
Please ask your daughter, wife and mother if they agree with you.
It doesn't matter what they, or anyone else thinks. If laws were broken and rights violated by the court system, that needs to be addressed.
We use to be “A nation of laws.” and it meant they were just and applied equally. We’re still a nation of laws, but enforcement has become selective, political, and weaponized.
BPTactical
07-01-2021, 14:52
We use to be “A nation of laws.” and it meant they were just and applied equally. We’re still a nation of laws, but enforcement has become selective, political, and weaponized.
Hence "Justice" and "Justus"
eddiememphis
07-01-2021, 15:11
I understand there is a podcast in the works.
"Coz & The Juice"
Bill and OJ discussing today's hot button issues
wctriumph
07-01-2021, 15:17
It is the corruption that has made it criminal justice and not victim justice .
I tend to side with DDT951 on this. Anyone arguing "what about the kids" is using a classic progressive justification which is better explained as "the ends justify the means". The problem with that is then the system autonomously successfully prosecutes anyone that insiders "feel" guily, and that isn't what living in a free country is like.
Thing is. The US already does the former, not the latter, and we imprison more per capita that any other place in the world (save a small island that imprisons somalian pirates). So yeah...still not overly worked up here. Don't care for Cosby. Care less for judicial misconduct. But also fully aware that misconduct is endemic in our system. Is it unfair that Cosby had the money to "check" that misconduct? Are people arguing that everyone should suffer the corruption of the state equally?
ETA: My position is I don't like the state corruption. It is unfortunate that only a tiny handful can even begin to fight it. I have no illusion of there ever being a fix.
BladesNBarrels
07-01-2021, 15:55
Not defending the Asst. DA who prosecuted Cosby. Certainly not defending Cosby's actions.
Court said there was no written evidence of an agreement by the previous DA to waive Cosby's risk of being criminally prosecuted.
It appears there was enough testimony that the majority of the justices thought there was an agreement in place.
Moral of the story? Get it in writing!
Just a side note: His sentence was a minimum of 3 years and he served almost 3 years.
bellavite1
07-01-2021, 16:14
I am just glad that a bunch of deranged feminists are having a fucking meltdown about it...[Coffee]
Dictator Emprorer of the Earth should put DA and Cosby in Jail and share a same cell.
Zundfolge
07-01-2021, 17:02
Raz0rfist has an interesting take on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJvijmbWOvk
This one pisses me off more than the Cosby one by far:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/judge-orders-release-wisconsin-woman-200349033.html
The girl that stabbed her friend 19 times for sport and had a B.S. explanation for "slenderman" essentially just talked her way out of prison.
Only served three years.
She promises she won't hurt nobody again, ya'honor. It was only fun the one time, pinky promise.
ETA:
Bohren found prosecutors failed to prove Weier remains a threat and that nothing suggests she'll hurt people again, according to online court records documenting Thursday's hearing.
Nothing except stabbing her best friend 19 times for the fun of it and intending her to die, and lying about it, that is.
Aloha_Shooter
07-02-2021, 17:57
This one pisses me off more than the Cosby one by far:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/judge-orders-release-wisconsin-woman-200349033.html
The girl that stabbed her friend 19 times for sport and had a B.S. explanation for "slenderman" essentially just talked her way out of prison.
Only served three years.
She promises she won't hurt nobody again, ya'honor. It was only fun the one time, pinky promise.
ETA:
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Nothing except stabbing her best friend 19 times for the fun of it and intending her to die, and lying about it, that is.
That's freaking nuts. The police should move her in next door to the judge that issued this ruling.
Zundfolge
07-02-2021, 19:48
This one pisses me off more than the Cosby one by far:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/judge-orders-release-wisconsin-woman-200349033.html
At what point do we need to reinstate Vigilance Committees?
kidicarus13
07-02-2021, 20:06
At what point do we need to reinstate Vigilance Committees?Good luck with that. Let me knew how it turns out.
https://www.cpr.org/2018/05/22/sovereign-citizen-bruce-doucette-sentenced-to-38-years/
Been following this...
I grew up listening to his comedy, long before the Huxtables and going back to I Spy. I believe his early comedy is among the greats. I can still recite "The Chicken Heart" and "Why Is There Air".
Does this excuse his actions? HELL NO!! Seems he had a thing for Asian girls and women long before "#metoo".
Moving forward, it sounds like the DA wanted to be a poster child and ended up being smacked for it.
Sad that a "pillar" of the comedy and social world was so flawed.
"The Chicken Heart"....."I got my fire and jell-o !!"
Raz0rfist has an interesting take on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJvijmbWOvk
Interesting video. There were a number of items in there that I was previously unaware of.
Aloha_Shooter
07-03-2021, 08:32
Everyone has flaws. Bill Cosby's were horrific but far less than another Bill who has yet to be cancelled by the Left and Cosby did great things for the black community (outside of the drugging and rapes). His "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids" series still has a lot of great life lessons for kids (or even adults). They are admittedly harder to watch knowing what he was doing at the time but I still think we can enjoy/praise the good stuff while condemning the bad.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Cosby's predilections were known but covered over by many in power until he started differing from the powers on the Left pushing irresponsibility and racism. He didn't praise Barack Obama enough, wasn't buying the "riots for race" arguments, so they got rid of him and shamed him.
Several new items, some I was unaware of, some I was aware of, but roughly about what I expected with it.
This shit happens to a significant number of cases, and in some ways - to an even worse extent. Ask almost any trial attorney, and they will tell you the law doesn't matter, jury hardly matters, what the judge wants will be the verdict, almost guaranteed. There is no real check and balance on it at all. Whole judicial needs replaced from the ground up with a different system, but it won't happen.
That's why the takes on this have been amusing. People don't necessarily realize that their objection to "rich people getting off" is actually, as in here, that the rich are equipped to fight the deep corruption embedded in the courts. Everyone else, is not. So should we be pissed at the rich people and call that unfair, or should we be pissed at the corruption in the first place.
Cosby, who likely has/had more money than most of us got plowed over by a corrupt DA and court. What are our chances of being able to survive that?
some perverts and chemical induce/infuse loving predator might think this is a victory for Harvard graduating men, but this is definitely a lose for
women of white, red, orange, yellow, green, violet, blue, navy, black. On top of that, it is a loss for our judicial system with this bs move by the da.
Why is his release a loss for the judicial system? I know that is the woke narrative, but have you looked into it? I do respect your opinion, just curious.
colorider
07-03-2021, 14:42
Many years ago Cosby was good friends with the owner or the Diamond Cabaret. He would visit snd have private dances in the v.I.p room. He had many pervy and quirky requests for the girls. Would bring special outfits for them to wear for him and other requests I’m not going to detail. I would have lunch with the dancers every Thursday and would hear all kinds of stories about Bill. Why I would have lunch with the dancers on Thursdays is a whole other story. We would eat together and also with other employees. Chef was a close friend of mine.
Aloha_Shooter
07-06-2021, 10:41
I think Bill was likely guilty of very bad behavior in the 1970s and 1980s. The Razorfist video posted by Zundfolge also provides a lot more context but I also think there was collusion in various sectors to put him away because he offers the black community a different, more traditionally American way of thinking. This article is an example of why the mainstream media was desperate to shut him up and put him away: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jul/6/bill-cosby-blasts-mainstream-media-as-insurrection/
EDIT: It's a Tweet so obviously it doesn't say much but the context is going against the MSM and cancel culture and those who seek to destroy traditional American society and culture.
I don't care Bill Cosby is a Lincoln, Clinton, Trump, Obama or Nixson fantard with conservative/liberal views.
He is a tool and go to North Korean Concentration camp and re-educated on how he treats women.
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