Posted on Sep 26, 2018
Bill Cosby, housed in a single cell, was assigned inmate number NN7687
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Posted 6 y ago
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What does this have to do with we veterans? It can be taken as hate jargon. I say military folks should stay out of this mess
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
Are you kidding me? Yet I haven't seen you criticize all the posts about anything else posted on here that isn't directly military related.
How in the world can this be "hate jargon?" Or I think you mean "hate speech?" It's factual that he was convicted in a court by a jury. That's not hate speech. Please review what hate speech laws consist of so you are better educated on the matter.
Not everyone on here is a veteran yet either...and stay out of what mess? Smh I'm completely confused by your statement.
How in the world can this be "hate jargon?" Or I think you mean "hate speech?" It's factual that he was convicted in a court by a jury. That's not hate speech. Please review what hate speech laws consist of so you are better educated on the matter.
Not everyone on here is a veteran yet either...and stay out of what mess? Smh I'm completely confused by your statement.
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Let me be the first to say, who cares, and the worst fate that an individual can receive, is to be forgotten and erased from history.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
A lot of people care. His victims especially care. If you don't care - why did you take the time to comment? If I don't care about something I read on here or Facebook, I just scroll past it.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff - because wringing your hands at the suffering of others (deserved or otherwise) is rather sickening, lingering on whatever "pain" he has caused you is also a cancer, to quote George Herbert, "living well is the best revenge," and erasing people from history/forgetting them is often refereed to as a punishment worse than death.
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