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Post by BlackoutCreature on Jul 4, 2021 19:56:28 GMT -5
Sadly I can believe there is way too large a contingent of people out there who would easily buy lies that he did nothing wrong and is the victim some sort of "anti-man" conspiracy.
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Post by fortknox on Jul 5, 2021 1:43:03 GMT -5
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Post by jason1980s on Jul 5, 2021 12:41:56 GMT -5
Way to go Janet! Please keep these tweets coming.
I doubt his return tour or even book will ever happen. It's just some friend of his telling this info to try and get attention and make him seem innocent. He will probably die before ever returning to a major stage. He or the spokes person are just putting the info out to save face. His legal team made it seems that he was very sickly years ago and I do believe this so hopefully he doesn't stick around long enough for a career resurgence.
Also, as smart as Phylicia Rashad is she is probably just as much a victim of Cosby mentally. She worked with him for years and probably was like a literal wife to him. She should be called out on her B.S. tweet but he probably brainwashed her for years. He brainwashed all of us fans too.
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Post by Ronny Rayguns Is All Elite on Jul 6, 2021 20:37:25 GMT -5
Who in their right mind would actually un-ironically go and pay to see that man? It’s not even worth it to buy a ticket to boo him because it just goes into his pocket. Just woooooow. I wouldn't pay to see him, but just the morbid curiosity of hearing him try to make jokes about THIS would be enough for me to find it online later I'm almost shocked he hasn't taken to Tik Tok/YouTube to make threatening videos towards Hannibal Burris yet
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Post by Chainsaw on Jul 6, 2021 21:33:04 GMT -5
seriously, who would go to see him? Same people who would pay to see Louis CK and the other assholes who got off the hook: Male Boomers and edgelords angry that the world doesn't let you molest and take advantage of women anymore who want to hear someone stick it to the Woke Mob. It's more lucrative that you would imagine, sadly.
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Post by Dr. T is an alien on Jul 7, 2021 9:20:08 GMT -5
Who in their right mind would actually un-ironically go and pay to see that man? It’s not even worth it to buy a ticket to boo him because it just goes into his pocket. Just woooooow. I wouldn't pay to see him, but just the morbid curiosity of hearing him try to make jokes about THIS would be enough for me to find it online later I'm almost shocked he hasn't taken to Tik Tok/YouTube to make threatening videos towards Hannibal Burris yet Oh, I’m sure Burris got his share of death threats over all of this, as did all of the women.
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Post by Limity (BLM) on Jul 7, 2021 17:39:32 GMT -5
Has Ray Fisher tweeted about this yet?
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Post by Natural Born Farmer on Jul 7, 2021 18:09:52 GMT -5
seriously, who would go to see him? Same people who would pay to see Louis CK and the other assholes who got off the hook: Male Boomers and edgelords angry that the world doesn't let you molest and take advantage of women anymore who want to hear someone stick it to the Woke Mob. It's more lucrative that you would imagine, sadly. When Louis CK was on tour in 2016 and came to Dallas, he played at the Music Hall at Fair Park (3,500 capacity) and sold it out with tickets starting at $50 and going up to well over $200. In 2019 when he came back he had to play the Addison Improv (300 capacity and not even in Dallas proper) and tickets were $25. The venue itself also didn't advertise the show to try and avoid blowback, but local comedians took exception and it hit the news anyways. He still has an audience but his career definitely suffered behind his shenanigans. Cosby is going to get it even worse if he actually attempts to tour.
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Jul 7, 2021 18:11:17 GMT -5
Way to go Janet! Please keep these tweets coming. I doubt his return tour or even book will ever happen. ...or it'll just be another "If I Did It".
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jul 7, 2021 18:42:45 GMT -5
Way to go Janet! Please keep these tweets coming. I doubt his return tour or even book will ever happen. ...or it'll just be another "If I Did It". don't you mean " If I DID IT"
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Jul 7, 2021 22:39:52 GMT -5
...or it'll just be another "If I Did It". don't you mean " If I DID IT" Well, that’s how the Goldman’s designed the book cover, yeah.
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Post by jason1980s on Jul 7, 2021 23:37:37 GMT -5
I wonder why Mr. Goldman didn't take out the "If" part. Maybe something to do with the ultimate publisher copyrights?
I do really think Cosby is as old and ill as his team portrayed him to be a few years ago and the time locked up couldn't have helped mentally either. Even if he did have special privileges, it is probably the first time in decades he's never had a high class lifestyle.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jul 7, 2021 23:53:53 GMT -5
Same people who would pay to see Louis CK and the other assholes who got off the hook: Male Boomers and edgelords angry that the world doesn't let you molest and take advantage of women anymore who want to hear someone stick it to the Woke Mob. It's more lucrative that you would imagine, sadly. When Louis CK was on tour in 2016 and came to Dallas, he played at the Music Hall at Fair Park (3,500 capacity) and sold it out with tickets starting at $50 and going up to well over $200. In 2019 when he came back he had to play the Addison Improv (300 capacity and not even in Dallas proper) and tickets were $25. The venue itself also didn't advertise the show to try and avoid blowback, but local comedians took exception and it hit the news anyways. He still has an audience but his career definitely suffered behind his shenanigans. Cosby is going to get it even worse if he actually attempts to tour. Right, and he didn't get convicted. I feel like some people will see Cosby. The people who refuse to acknowledge facts like Rashad types, the morbidly curious, and people thinking "he's old as dust, he'll die soon enough so I'll be able to say I saw him." I do not think it's going to be great shakes, but Cosby is also very wealthy, so if he performs, it wouldn't be because he has to.
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Post by y4j1981 on Nov 30, 2021 20:38:42 GMT -5
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Nov 30, 2021 21:08:34 GMT -5
As much as I'd love to see Cosby dragged back to a jail cell and have the key thrown in the Delaware River, re-instating a conviction under these circumstances sounds unconstitutional on multiple levels. I'm no legal expert though.
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Post by Push R Truth on Dec 1, 2021 8:17:33 GMT -5
... meanwhile I can't get out of a ticket I got from a Speed Camera for going 62 in a 55.
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Post by y4j1981 on Dec 1, 2021 16:20:13 GMT -5
... meanwhile I can't get out of a ticket I got from a Speed Camera for going 62 in a 55. Offer the court some delicious tasty Jello pudding!
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Post by darbus alan on Dec 1, 2021 16:37:16 GMT -5
As much as I'd love to see Cosby dragged back to a jail cell and have the key thrown in the Delaware River, re-instating a conviction under these circumstances sounds unconstitutional on multiple levels. I'm no legal expert though. Yeah, overturning a conviction should be a final without any appeals process being able to throw someone back in jail on the same charge. It'd be equivalent to double jeopardy, which is blatantly unconstitutional.
As much as I hate Cosby getting away with being a serial rapist on a technicality, this would set an incredibly dangerous precedent. With the few guilty people this could re-assert justice against, it could also be used to target innocent people who've had their convictions rightfully overturned. Worst case scenario, it would keep them in perpetual legal limbo and at the mercy of an already broken justice system and corrupt prison industrial compex.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Dec 1, 2021 17:38:57 GMT -5
As much as I'd love to see Cosby dragged back to a jail cell and have the key thrown in the Delaware River, re-instating a conviction under these circumstances sounds unconstitutional on multiple levels. I'm no legal expert though. Yeah, overturning a conviction should be a final without any appeals process being able to throw someone back in jail on the same charge. It'd be equivalent to double jeopardy, which is blatantly unconstitutional.
As much as I hate Cosby getting away with being a serial rapist on a technicality, this would set an incredibly dangerous precedent. With the few guilty people this could re-assert justice against, it could also be used to target innocent people who've had their convictions rightfully overturned. Worst case scenario, it would keep them in perpetual legal limbo and at the mercy of an already broken justice system and corrupt prison industrial compex.
is it, though? its a technicality that technically may be bullshit. the original DA never told anyone, including Cosby and his lawyers, of his decree Cosby would never be prosecuted for anything ever until after he lost an election to the current DA, who's campaign in part focused on Cosby not being charged. there is no record anywhere of this supposed agreement made. even Castor himself seemed to have forgotten about his own super secret deal, as he said in 2015 before losing the election "There is absolutely nothing wrong with the DA’s office reviewing the Cosby case based on new evidence." there is a reason the original trial judge deemed him not credible, because his suddenly remembered "deal" stinks of political revenge for losing the election. also, its a very important question that needs to be addressed: does a DA have the power and authority to forever bar a person from being charged for a crime? this was not immunity in exchange for information or to testify against another witness, this was one person deciding (in his own words) he was the "the sovereign of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania" and had the authority to hand out lifetime Get Out of Jail Free cards.
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Post by Feyrhausen on Dec 1, 2021 17:57:16 GMT -5
Yeah, overturning a conviction should be a final without any appeals process being able to throw someone back in jail on the same charge. It'd be equivalent to double jeopardy, which is blatantly unconstitutional.
As much as I hate Cosby getting away with being a serial rapist on a technicality, this would set an incredibly dangerous precedent. With the few guilty people this could re-assert justice against, it could also be used to target innocent people who've had their convictions rightfully overturned. Worst case scenario, it would keep them in perpetual legal limbo and at the mercy of an already broken justice system and corrupt prison industrial compex.
is it, though? its a technicality that technically may be bullshit. the original DA never told anyone, including Cosby and his lawyers, of his decree Cosby would never be prosecuted for anything ever until after he lost an election to the current DA, who's campaign in part focused on Cosby not being charged. there is no record anywhere of this supposed agreement made. even Castor himself seemed to have forgotten about his own super secret deal, as he said in 2015 before losing the election "There is absolutely nothing wrong with the DA’s office reviewing the Cosby case based on new evidence." there is a reason the original trial judge deemed him not credible, because his suddenly remembered "deal" stinks of political revenge for losing the election. also, its a very important question that needs to be addressed: does a DA have the power and authority to forever bar a person from being charged for a crime? this was not immunity in exchange for information or to testify against another witness, this was one person deciding (in his own words) he was the "the sovereign of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania" and had the authority to hand out lifetime Get Out of Jail Free cards. Yeah I get Cosbys argument that he would not have made his statement admitting guilt unless he had been promised no criminal charges would be filed. But I know I would demand that agreement be in writing. A back room deal with only the word of a sex criminal and his lawyers plus a crooked DA is not a legally binding agreement IMO
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