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Old allegations send Cosby to prison because they were properly investigated, unlike with Kavanaugh, GOP refusing FBI to probe the charges
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Sep 25, 2018 23:40:27   #
rumitoid
 
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual impropriety by Kavanaugh. Republicans have set it up to be a useless he/said-she/said hearing. No one is allowed to speak for Ford, like her therapist. The other accuser is not allowed. Mark Judge, Kavanaugh's close friend, who has stated he was "wild when drunk," banned. Republicans had to go outside the committee for a woman to question Ford (and they chose a prosecutor) because the committee has never had a woman. Bad photo-op to have an all male panel.

But about Cosby. Big hero of mine. Loved the guy. Heart-broken and very angry at the same time. I met him in '71 or '72 at the Copacabana in NYC. Sat at his table with him and two of my friends, one a Marine just back from Vietnam. Cosby was very respectful of his service, bought him, and us, a drink. Had him stand up for the audience to applaud. (This was NYC, applause was light.) The Cosby Show often had me close to tears over breaking race barriers. This was a man I strongly felt could reverse many from r****m. I am somewhat devastated by his conviction.

Old allegations are not automatically suspect. It is extremely common for women never to report or to do so decades later. The psychological dynamic of sexual abuse and rape for women is complex. Most decide to just live with it until something suddenly makes them snap and look to confront their abuser. Usually when the perpetrator is about to get some honor, favor, or new marriage with young children. The timing is not planned. Simply a breaking point. Enough is enough.

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Sep 26, 2018 00:29:54   #
Sicilianthing
 
rumitoid wrote:
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual impropriety by Kavanaugh. Republicans have set it up to be a useless he/said-she/said hearing. No one is allowed to speak for Ford, like her therapist. The other accuser is not allowed. Mark Judge, Kavanaugh's close friend, who has stated he was "wild when drunk," banned. Republicans had to go outside the committee for a woman to question Ford (and they chose a prosecutor) because the committee has never had a woman. Bad photo-op to have an all male panel.

But about Cosby. Big hero of mine. Loved the guy. Heart-broken and very angry at the same time. I met him in '71 or '72 at the Copacabana in NYC. Sat at his table with him and two of my friends, one a Marine just back from Vietnam. Cosby was very respectful of his service, bought him, and us, a drink. Had him stand up for the audience to applaud. (This was NYC, applause was light.) The Cosby Show often had me close to tears over breaking race barriers. This was a man I strongly felt could reverse many from r****m. I am somewhat devastated by his conviction.

Old allegations are not automatically suspect. It is extremely common for women never to report or to do so decades later. The psychological dynamic of sexual abuse and rape for women is complex. Most decide to just live with it until something suddenly makes them snap and look to confront their abuser. Usually when the perpetrator is about to get some honor, favor, or new marriage with young children. The timing is not planned. Simply a breaking point. Enough is enough.
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine B... (show quote)


>>>>

The FBI and like agencies are Criminal Organizations for Murder and Profit.
Do you understand ?

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Sep 26, 2018 00:40:10   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
rumitoid wrote:
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual impropriety by Kavanaugh. Republicans have set it up to be a useless he/said-she/said hearing. No one is allowed to speak for Ford, like her therapist. The other accuser is not allowed. Mark Judge, Kavanaugh's close friend, who has stated he was "wild when drunk," banned. Republicans had to go outside the committee for a woman to question Ford (and they chose a prosecutor) because the committee has never had a woman. Bad photo-op to have an all male panel.

But about Cosby. Big hero of mine. Loved the guy. Heart-broken and very angry at the same time. I met him in '71 or '72 at the Copacabana in NYC. Sat at his table with him and two of my friends, one a Marine just back from Vietnam. Cosby was very respectful of his service, bought him, and us, a drink. Had him stand up for the audience to applaud. (This was NYC, applause was light.) The Cosby Show often had me close to tears over breaking race barriers. This was a man I strongly felt could reverse many from r****m. I am somewhat devastated by his conviction.

Old allegations are not automatically suspect. It is extremely common for women never to report or to do so decades later. The psychological dynamic of sexual abuse and rape for women is complex. Most decide to just live with it until something suddenly makes them snap and look to confront their abuser. Usually when the perpetrator is about to get some honor, favor, or new marriage with young children. The timing is not planned. Simply a breaking point. Enough is enough.
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine B... (show quote)


Apples and oranges.

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Sep 26, 2018 00:40:51   #
rumitoid
 
BigMike wrote:
Apples and oranges.


No, apples posing as oranges.

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Sep 26, 2018 00:45:26   #
Sicilianthing
 
rumitoid wrote:
No, apples posing as oranges.


>>>>

No, Murderers posing as Agents committing crimes against the people from A to Z

Do you understand that reality?

You seriously think there are any Good People FBI Agents who have your best interest in mind ?

Really dude ?

These people are RATS of a different color, mindset, stench and worse.

Worse than Cops

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Sep 26, 2018 00:54:02   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
rumitoid wrote:
No, apples posing as oranges.


Wrong, as usual and I have no more time to explain the system to the legally-challenged. Ta ta.

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Sep 26, 2018 00:57:49   #
rumitoid
 
BigMike wrote:
Wrong, as usual and I have no more time to explain the system to the legally-challenged. Ta ta.


Okay.

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Sep 26, 2018 01:26:16   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
rumitoid wrote:
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual impropriety by Kavanaugh. Republicans have set it up to be a useless he/said-she/said hearing. No one is allowed to speak for Ford, like her therapist. The other accuser is not allowed. Mark Judge, Kavanaugh's close friend, who has stated he was "wild when drunk," banned. Republicans had to go outside the committee for a woman to question Ford (and they chose a prosecutor) because the committee has never had a woman. Bad photo-op to have an all male panel.

But about Cosby. Big hero of mine. Loved the guy. Heart-broken and very angry at the same time. I met him in '71 or '72 at the Copacabana in NYC. Sat at his table with him and two of my friends, one a Marine just back from Vietnam. Cosby was very respectful of his service, bought him, and us, a drink. Had him stand up for the audience to applaud. (This was NYC, applause was light.) The Cosby Show often had me close to tears over breaking race barriers. This was a man I strongly felt could reverse many from r****m. I am somewhat devastated by his conviction.

Old allegations are not automatically suspect. It is extremely common for women never to report or to do so decades later. The psychological dynamic of sexual abuse and rape for women is complex. Most decide to just live with it until something suddenly makes them snap and look to confront their abuser. Usually when the perpetrator is about to get some honor, favor, or new marriage with young children. The timing is not planned. Simply a breaking point. Enough is enough.
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine B... (show quote)


Are you freaking braindead? There is absolutely no comparison between the many charges that convicted Cosby and the unreported, unsubstantiated, allegation against Kavanaugh.

Between 1967 and 2008, sixty women plus a number of Jane Does reported charges of attempted sexual assault, sexual assault, forced oral sex, child sex abuse, attempted rape and rape against Bill Cosby. These women reported the allegations to journalists, newspaper reporters, a book publisher, in video taped interviews, to TV show staff, family members and friends. The first formal charge against Cosby came in 2005 when Andrea Constand reported a sexual assault to the Philadelphia police. The police investigated but didn't have enough to charge him. Constand then filed a civil suit. The suit was settled for an undisclosed amount. The Andrea Constand case opened the door for many more women to step forward. Following the Constand case, women began filing formal criminal and civil charges against Cosby. In the majority of these crimes, Cosby used drugs and alcohol to overcome resistance.

It is astonishing that there are adults who are incapable of applying discriminate thought when comparing two completely unrelated events. Reason and critical thinking are drowned in political biases and ideological prejudices.

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Sep 26, 2018 02:10:04   #
rumitoid
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Are you freaking braindead? There is absolutely no comparison between the many charges that convicted Cosby and the unreported, unsubstantiated, allegation against Kavanaugh.

Between 1967 and 2008, sixty women plus a number of Jane Does reported charges of attempted sexual assault, sexual assault, forced oral sex, child sex abuse, attempted rape and rape against Bill Cosby. These women reported the allegations to journalists, newspaper reporters, a book publisher, in video taped interviews, to TV show staff, family members and friends. The first formal charge against Cosby came in 2005 when Andrea Constand reported a sexual assault to the Philadelphia police. The police investigated but didn't have enough to charge him. Constand then filed a civil suit. The suit was settled for an undisclosed amount. The Andrea Constand case opened the door for many more women to step forward. Following the Constand case, women began filing formal criminal and civil charges against Cosby. In the majority of these crimes, Cosby used drugs and alcohol to overcome resistance.

It is astonishing that there are adults who are incapable of applying discriminate thought when comparing two completely unrelated events. Reason and critical thinking are drowned in political biases and ideological prejudices.
Are you freaking braindead? There is absolutely no... (show quote)


The point was, that you missed, is that many of the allegations came decades after. Still true despite a big lapse in time. Trump's assertion that Ford is lying is that she did not report it at the time. Few women do.

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Sep 26, 2018 02:13:21   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
rumitoid wrote:
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual impropriety by Kavanaugh. Republicans have set it up to be a useless he/said-she/said hearing. No one is allowed to speak for Ford, like her therapist. The other accuser is not allowed. Mark Judge, Kavanaugh's close friend, who has stated he was "wild when drunk," banned. Republicans had to go outside the committee for a woman to question Ford (and they chose a prosecutor) because the committee has never had a woman. Bad photo-op to have an all male panel.

But about Cosby. Big hero of mine. Loved the guy. Heart-broken and very angry at the same time. I met him in '71 or '72 at the Copacabana in NYC. Sat at his table with him and two of my friends, one a Marine just back from Vietnam. Cosby was very respectful of his service, bought him, and us, a drink. Had him stand up for the audience to applaud. (This was NYC, applause was light.) The Cosby Show often had me close to tears over breaking race barriers. This was a man I strongly felt could reverse many from r****m. I am somewhat devastated by his conviction.

Old allegations are not automatically suspect. It is extremely common for women never to report or to do so decades later. The psychological dynamic of sexual abuse and rape for women is complex. Most decide to just live with it until something suddenly makes them snap and look to confront their abuser. Usually when the perpetrator is about to get some honor, favor, or new marriage with young children. The timing is not planned. Simply a breaking point. Enough is enough.
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine B... (show quote)


Why dont you check out your DemocRATS first!!!!....Two big names comes out Keith Ellison,Billy Clinton...These two scumbags have charges against them that you DemonRats dont give s**t about!!!!

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Sep 26, 2018 02:26:21   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
rumitoid wrote:
The point was, that you missed, is that many of the allegations came decades after. Still true despite a big lapse in time. Trump's assertion that Ford is lying is that she did not report it at the time. Few women do.


The point is no one, including the accuser herself, knows for sure if the incident actually occurred. The allegation is sexual assault, not rape. Hell of a big difference in emotional and psychological impact. The women who accused Cosby of rape, even though they came forward years after, were able to provide specific details of the crimes--time, place, circumstance, and the sex act itself. There is a trainload of WTFs surrounding Ford's allegation.

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Sep 26, 2018 03:30:16   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
The former girlfriend of embattled Congressman Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) broke her silence on Thursday and accused the DNC bigwig of calling her a “b***h” in a physical confrontation — and continued to say she has a tape of the incident but won’t release it.
Karen Monahan told CBS News the incident happened in September 2016 when she and Ellison got into a heated argument, leading to him physically throwing her out of his house.
“He looked at me, goes ‘Hey, you f–king hear me …’ and then he looked at me, he goes ‘B***h, get the f–k out of my house,’ and he started to try to d**g me off the bed,” Monahan said. “That’s when I put my camera on to video him (and saved it to a thumb drive).”

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Sep 26, 2018 03:35:06   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
The point is no one, including the accuser herself, knows for sure if the incident actually occurred. The allegation is sexual assault, not rape. Hell of a big difference in emotional and psychological impact. The women who accused Cosby of rape, even though they came forward years after, were able to provide specific details of the crimes--time, place, circumstance, and the sex act itself. There is a trainload of WTFs surrounding Ford's allegation.


She knows and she knows she's full of sht. I know she's lying and I know why. I know they looked long and hard for starry-eyed, pussy hat wearing, true believer, Yale classmate of his who thinks if Roe gets overturned it won't be legal to k**l babies anymore and allowed herself to be talked into something stupid...as long as she doesn't have to testify under oath and isn't likely to be prosecuted.

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Sep 26, 2018 04:12:46   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
BigMike wrote:
She knows and she knows she's full of sht. I know she's lying and I know why. I know they looked long and hard for starry-eyed, pussy hat wearing, true believer, Yale classmate of his who thinks if Roe gets overturned it won't be legal to k**l babies anymore and allowed herself to be talked into something stupid...as long as she doesn't have to testify under oath and isn't likely to be prosecuted.

Correction, high school classmate.

This morning a Yale graduate, a woman, called a Rush and told him that she was in the same residential college, the same group of 120 students, as Brett Kavanaugh. She went into considerable detail about her interactions with him. She was not best buds with him but she knew him well enough. She never dated him, and he never came on to her. Naturally, her closest female friends also knew him. Her description of Brett Kavanaugh is diametrically opposed to kind of man the l*****t cretins are painting him to be. She said he was always a gentleman, courteous, and kind. She never saw him drunk, and rarely saw him drinking a beer. Her impression was that he was dedicated to his studies and very disciplined in his pursuit of his goals. She is shocked by this attack on him.

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Sep 26, 2018 06:22:47   #
Betta
 
Guess you didn't hear about his calendars from then? Kavenaugh wasn't even there. Christine was a drunken lushed up whore. Even admitted to sleeping with numerous men. She doesn't remember when it happened. She was DRUNK all the time. They're called blackouts and drunk whores always have them.

rumitoid wrote:
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine Blasey Ford's accusations of sexual impropriety by Kavanaugh. Republicans have set it up to be a useless he/said-she/said hearing. No one is allowed to speak for Ford, like her therapist. The other accuser is not allowed. Mark Judge, Kavanaugh's close friend, who has stated he was "wild when drunk," banned. Republicans had to go outside the committee for a woman to question Ford (and they chose a prosecutor) because the committee has never had a woman. Bad photo-op to have an all male panel.

But about Cosby. Big hero of mine. Loved the guy. Heart-broken and very angry at the same time. I met him in '71 or '72 at the Copacabana in NYC. Sat at his table with him and two of my friends, one a Marine just back from Vietnam. Cosby was very respectful of his service, bought him, and us, a drink. Had him stand up for the audience to applaud. (This was NYC, applause was light.) The Cosby Show often had me close to tears over breaking race barriers. This was a man I strongly felt could reverse many from r****m. I am somewhat devastated by his conviction.

Old allegations are not automatically suspect. It is extremely common for women never to report or to do so decades later. The psychological dynamic of sexual abuse and rape for women is complex. Most decide to just live with it until something suddenly makes them snap and look to confront their abuser. Usually when the perpetrator is about to get some honor, favor, or new marriage with young children. The timing is not planned. Simply a breaking point. Enough is enough.
There will be a hearing tomorrow about Christine B... (show quote)

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