... than never to have loved at all." Next!?
America's Dad:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics ... -accusers/
"IT'S BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST...
"IT'S BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST...

“In a world whose absurdity appears to be so impenetrable, we simply must reach a greater degree of understanding among us, a greater sincerity.”
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TV's favorite father of the '80s, Bill Cosby, is no fan of popular MTV dad Ozzy Osbourne and his brood.
Of the reality-show smash "The Osbournes," the Cos, 64, tells the syndicated show "Access Hollywood" in an interview to be broadcast Thursday night: "This is a sad family, it is a sad case. The children are sad, and the parents are sad. And this is not entertainment." (Highlights of Cosby's views appear in Thursday morning's New York Daily News and New York Post.) He likens laughing at the dysfunction of the Osbournes to "laughing at Tiny Tim. . . . It is the kind of entertainment that you look at, but you wouldn't want in your home And I don't like to look at things like that." MTV had no comment for the News regarding the Cosby put-down, but the Post quotes an Osbourne family spokesman as saying, "I'm not surprised that there's another celebrity jumping on the Obsournes' bandwagon to get publicity for themselves.
" Included in Cosby's comments is that the media "need to stop with this Ozzy Osbourne." From 1984-92, Cosby played the funny but firm father Dr. Cliff Huxtable on NBC's "The Cosby Show."
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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Well, I guess what this proves is that just because you've sexually abused 58 women doesn't mean you're wrong about everything...This is a sad family, it is a sad case. The children are sad, and the parents are sad. And this is not entertainment."



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Notice the second paragraph starts out with "Of the reality-show smash "The Osbournes," the Cos, 64, tells the syndicated show....". Bill Cosby was born July 12, 1937 so as of today he is 78 years old. This is obviously an excerpt from a 14-year-old article. Cosby is off the air and in trouble up to his Adam's apple, and since the Kartrashians and the Duggars seem to currently be the co-holders of the "World's Most Dysfunctional Family" title, the Osbournes are more like "Ozzy and Harriet" by comparison. So why is this relevant to now?Gob wrote:TV's favorite father of the '80s, Bill Cosby, is no fan of popular MTV dad Ozzy Osbourne and his brood.
Of the reality-show smash "The Osbournes," the Cos, 64, tells the syndicated show "Access Hollywood" in an interview to be broadcast Thursday night: "This is a sad family, it is a sad case. The children are sad, and the parents are sad. And this is not entertainment." (Highlights of Cosby's views appear in Thursday morning's New York Daily News and New York Post.) He likens laughing at the dysfunction of the Osbournes to "laughing at Tiny Tim. . . . It is the kind of entertainment that you look at, but you wouldn't want in your home And I don't like to look at things like that." MTV had no comment for the News regarding the Cosby put-down, but the Post quotes an Osbourne family spokesman as saying, "I'm not surprised that there's another celebrity jumping on the Obsournes' bandwagon to get publicity for themselves.
" Included in Cosby's comments is that the media "need to stop with this Ozzy Osbourne." From 1984-92, Cosby played the funny but firm father Dr. Cliff Huxtable on NBC's "The Cosby Show."
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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BB - it was Jun 20, 2002
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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Ozzie Osborn and family have(had?) their own show?
Go figure

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