I am so disgusted by the gleeful reception that [Bill] Cosby is receiving, and his gloating effort in trying to reaffirm his innocence after his release from prison on what is a technical loophole.
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I am so disgusted by the gleeful reception that [Bill] Cosby is receiving, and his gloating effort in trying to reaffirm his innocence after his release from prison on what is a technical loophole.
It is the obligation of the Inquirer and the Local and all media to emphasize that Cosby admitted to giving prescription Quaaludes to women with whom he wanted to have sex. We are talking almost 60 women here! The documents were released in 2015.
I do not have any mixed emotions about Cosby like the Inquirer columnist, Jenice Armstrong. Age and physical condition have nothing to do with his guilt and being required to serve his rightful term for sexually assaulting so many women.
NO sympathy here for that man, but I do have sympathy for and outrage about all the innocent men of color who are in prison for crimes that they did not commit and don’t have the power and money to hire “dream teams” of lawyers to prove their innocence.
Judy Rubin
Mt. Airy