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....of several right wingers here doing?
"Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... |
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On 7/19/2015 9:48 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
...of several right wingers here doing? "Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Are you hearing voices? Who has been "defending" Cosby here? |
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 06:50:30 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: No one here has defended Cosby recently but when the rumors about him came to the surface, several of you righties were "cutting him slack" because he was posturing himself previously as a spokesman for morality among black youth. === Everyone deserves some slack until proven guilty. You however *have* been proven guilty and deserve no slack at all. How are those back taxes and unpaid debts coming along? Did you consider those unpaid loans to be some sort of liberal arts entitlement program? |
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Harry, who was ever cutting Cosby any slack? No one that I know of.
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On 7/20/15 9:02 AM, Tim wrote:
Harry, who was ever cutting Cosby any slack? No one that I know of. Au contraire... |
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Who then?
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On 7/20/15 10:29 AM, Tim wrote:
Who then? I don't go digging in google newsgroup searches... |
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 06:50:30 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/20/15 1:59 AM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 01:13:31 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Are you hearing voices? Who has been "defending" Cosby here? Nobody here has said a word. I doubt anyone can defend him but if you criticized him Harry would call you racist. No one here has defended Cosby recently but when the rumors about him came to the surface, several of you righties were "cutting him slack" because he was posturing himself previously as a spokesman for morality among black youth. More lies from Krause. Cites? -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 07:05:15 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 06:50:30 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: No one here has defended Cosby recently but when the rumors about him came to the surface, several of you righties were "cutting him slack" because he was posturing himself previously as a spokesman for morality among black youth. === Everyone deserves some slack until proven guilty. You however *have* been proven guilty and deserve no slack at all. How are those back taxes and unpaid debts coming along? Did you consider those unpaid loans to be some sort of liberal arts entitlement program? Forgot the owls. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 10:31:54 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/20/15 10:29 AM, Tim wrote: Who then? I don't go digging in google newsgroup searches... Especially when it's another Krause lie. -- Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner behavior causes problems. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
...of several right wingers here doing? "Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Actually I think the judge who released,the deposition should be disbarred. I think the judge broke the law. Was a sealed agreement between Cosby and the plaintiffs. Does not address my feelings about Cosby, but the judge was truly out of line. |
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 11:27:59 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 07:05:15 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 06:50:30 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: No one here has defended Cosby recently but when the rumors about him came to the surface, several of you righties were "cutting him slack" because he was posturing himself previously as a spokesman for morality among black youth. === Everyone deserves some slack until proven guilty. You however *have* been proven guilty and deserve no slack at all. How are those back taxes and unpaid debts coming along? Did you consider those unpaid loans to be some sort of liberal arts entitlement program? Forgot the owls. === I cut him some slack on the owls and the barn. :-) |
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On 7/20/15 11:54 AM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: ...of several right wingers here doing? "Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Actually I think the judge who released,the deposition should be disbarred. I think the judge broke the law. Was a sealed agreement between Cosby and the plaintiffs. Does not address my feelings about Cosby, but the judge was truly out of line. From what little I've seen of the incident, The Associated Press went to court to get the deposition released. I haven't seen the filings or any transcript of the court proceedings, but as a result of the filing, a judge ordered the deposition released. It isn't likely the judge "broke the law," as judges have discretion to do these sorts of things. Cosby's conservative moralizing was tripped up by his hypocrisy. Happens frequently to these well-known conservative "holier than thou" types. |
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 14:24:20 -0400, wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 13:03:53 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Cosby's conservative moralizing was tripped up by his hypocrisy. Happens frequently to these well-known conservative "holier than thou" types. And a former democratic president it seems === And Clinton was not the first, far from it. |
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On 7/20/2015 11:25 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 06:50:30 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/20/15 1:59 AM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 01:13:31 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Are you hearing voices? Who has been "defending" Cosby here? Nobody here has said a word. I doubt anyone can defend him but if you criticized him Harry would call you racist. No one here has defended Cosby recently but when the rumors about him came to the surface, several of you righties were "cutting him slack" because he was posturing himself previously as a spokesman for morality among black youth. Perhaps some people do believe a person is innocent until proven guilty but after a while you see a preponderance of evidence and have to agree with the accusers Perhaps his new found morality was guilt driven. Don't think so. The admission by Cosby about giving Quaalude to women is from a decade ago and were in sealed court documents. A judge recently unsealed them due to the growing number of accusations and Cosby's public denials. |
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On 7/20/2015 1:03 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/20/15 11:54 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: ...of several right wingers here doing? "Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Actually I think the judge who released,the deposition should be disbarred. I think the judge broke the law. Was a sealed agreement between Cosby and the plaintiffs. Does not address my feelings about Cosby, but the judge was truly out of line. From what little I've seen of the incident, The Associated Press went to court to get the deposition released. I haven't seen the filings or any transcript of the court proceedings, but as a result of the filing, a judge ordered the deposition released. It isn't likely the judge "broke the law," as judges have discretion to do these sorts of things. Cosby's conservative moralizing was tripped up by his hypocrisy. Happens frequently to these well-known conservative "holier than thou" types. The deposition (where Cosby admitted guilt) was taken a decade ago. It was only recently unsealed and released. |
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On 7/20/15 4:03 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 14:30:45 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/20/15 2:24 PM, wrote: On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 13:03:53 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Cosby's conservative moralizing was tripped up by his hypocrisy. Happens frequently to these well-known conservative "holier than thou" types. And a former democratic president it seems More than one, but the Democratic presidents who messed around weren't put up on the pedestal of morality preaching by conservatives. There is a difference between "messing around" and work place sexual harassment. Pulling your dick out in the work place and ordering a subordinate to "kiss it" may be OK in your circles but it is a violation of federal law. Well, you could have just said *NO!* :) |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/20/15 11:54 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: ...of several right wingers here doing? "Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Actually I think the judge who released,the deposition should be disbarred. I think the judge broke the law. Was a sealed agreement between Cosby and the plaintiffs. Does not address my feelings about Cosby, but the judge was truly out of line. From what little I've seen of the incident, The Associated Press went to court to get the deposition released. I haven't seen the filings or any transcript of the court proceedings, but as a result of the filing, a judge ordered the deposition released. It isn't likely the judge "broke the law," as judges have discretion to do these sorts of things. Cosby's conservative moralizing was tripped up by his hypocrisy. Happens frequently to these well-known conservative "holier than thou" types. The commented he released the deposition because Cosby had stated on morality. Seems as if had little to do with law in the release. |
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On 7/20/15 8:56 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/20/15 11:54 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: ...of several right wingers here doing? "Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Actually I think the judge who released,the deposition should be disbarred. I think the judge broke the law. Was a sealed agreement between Cosby and the plaintiffs. Does not address my feelings about Cosby, but the judge was truly out of line. From what little I've seen of the incident, The Associated Press went to court to get the deposition released. I haven't seen the filings or any transcript of the court proceedings, but as a result of the filing, a judge ordered the deposition released. It isn't likely the judge "broke the law," as judges have discretion to do these sorts of things. Cosby's conservative moralizing was tripped up by his hypocrisy. Happens frequently to these well-known conservative "holier than thou" types. The commented he released the deposition because Cosby had stated on morality. Seems as if had little to do with law in the release. Hey, feel free to argue with a sitting federal judge, and see what the outcome is, eh? |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/20/15 8:56 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/20/15 11:54 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: ...of several right wingers here doing? "Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Actually I think the judge who released,the deposition should be disbarred. I think the judge broke the law. Was a sealed agreement between Cosby and the plaintiffs. Does not address my feelings about Cosby, but the judge was truly out of line. From what little I've seen of the incident, The Associated Press went to court to get the deposition released. I haven't seen the filings or any transcript of the court proceedings, but as a result of the filing, a judge ordered the deposition released. It isn't likely the judge "broke the law," as judges have discretion to do these sorts of things. Cosby's conservative moralizing was tripped up by his hypocrisy. Happens frequently to these well-known conservative "holier than thou" types. The commented he released the deposition because Cosby had stated on morality. Seems as if had little to do with law in the release. Hey, feel free to argue with a sitting federal judge, and see what the outcome is, eh? Never said would win. But a bad decision was made by the judge. |
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On 7/21/15 3:02 AM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/20/15 8:56 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 7/20/15 11:54 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: ...of several right wingers here doing? "Under oath in a hotel — away from the TV cameras and the soapbox where he did his public moralizing — Bill Cosby sketched a very different image of America's Dad: a philanderer who plied young women with quaaludes, claimed to be adept at reading their unspoken desires and tried to use his wealth to keep "Mrs. Cosby" in the dark. "The portrait comes from Cosby's own words in a transcript of a 2005-06 deposition taken in Philadelphia. It is the only publicly available testimony he has given in response to accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted dozens of women over four decades. Cosby has denied the allegations, calling the sexual contact consensual." - - - Speak up, fellas, those of you who were defending Cosby and his moralizing... Actually I think the judge who released,the deposition should be disbarred. I think the judge broke the law. Was a sealed agreement between Cosby and the plaintiffs. Does not address my feelings about Cosby, but the judge was truly out of line. From what little I've seen of the incident, The Associated Press went to court to get the deposition released. I haven't seen the filings or any transcript of the court proceedings, but as a result of the filing, a judge ordered the deposition released. It isn't likely the judge "broke the law," as judges have discretion to do these sorts of things. Cosby's conservative moralizing was tripped up by his hypocrisy. Happens frequently to these well-known conservative "holier than thou" types. The commented he released the deposition because Cosby had stated on morality. Seems as if had little to do with law in the release. Hey, feel free to argue with a sitting federal judge, and see what the outcome is, eh? Never said would win. But a bad decision was made by the judge. Hey, you are entitled to not like a judicial decision and to talk about it. No argument about that right from me. I'm not even sure I disagree with your opinion. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/20/15 10:29 AM, Tim wrote: Who then? I don't go digging in google newsgroup searches... You certainly have, but in this case you chose to make **** up. |
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