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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 30 Jun 2017

    One of the things that divided the Cosby jury: The meaning of words like "unconscious" and "reckless"http://nyti.ms/2ty2j4L 

    9:13 AM - 30 Jun 2017
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    45 replies 58 retweets 98 likes
      1. Billie Brown‏ @billiebrown41 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Serial predator walks because of two idiots on the jury! It's the American way!

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      1. Eddie G.‏ @EddieGEastcoast 30 Jun 2017
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        How were they on words "degenerate" and "pervert?"

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      2.  🌹Rebekah Donohue 🌹VoteBlue 2018‏ @donohue_rebekah 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Those words can apply to 45 and Cosby. Conscious reckless behavior from boundaries never set or demanded by others, now they're monsters.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Robert Byrne West‏ @RobertByrneWes1 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @donohue_rebekah @nytimes

        Women can never have true equality whilst a false sense of entitlement lingers over them-from some men. Are you there Oscar Pistorius?

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      2. marlyn ditommaso‏ @notuggs 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        The main thing that divided the Cosby jury: our unhealthily fascination with anything celebrity.

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      1. Tina‏ @DonaldFingTrump 30 Jun 2017
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        Not "pain" and "suffering"?

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      1. Mad Hatter‏ @Shirley_I_Jest 30 Jun 2017
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        Right! I mean, how could anyone possibly be expected to know the meanings of such strange, uncommon words?

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      1. Keith Bigglesworth‏ @misterbigglesw1 30 Jun 2017
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        Wasn't the word 'rape' enough for them? 😧

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      1. robertosald‏ @robertosald8 30 Jun 2017
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        justice has failed.....again !

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      1. FREEDOM NOW‏ @1776FREEDOMNOW 30 Jun 2017
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        Why Exposing Fake News Matters | James O’Keefe and Stefan Molyneux https://youtu.be/Rdl6mVUY9ac  via @YouTube

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      1. StayAwake 👀‏ @COOLinside 30 Jun 2017
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        I'm surprised they haven't brought race into this. Or have they?

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      1. barry levine‏ @lowki 30 Jun 2017
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        the law requires "consent" not "consciousness" (although the unconscious cannot consent)

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      1. Joe‏ @cimarron_tx 30 Jun 2017
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        ..... pudding pop

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      2. Ned Flippers‏ @NedFlippers 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yeah. You can use words to say anything these days.

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      3. Zaphod‏ @freddydrumpf 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NedFlippers @nytimes

        Words are used to say anything during any time. You don't use colors or fragrances to speak. You use words.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Ned Flippers‏ @NedFlippers 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @freddydrumpf @nytimes

        Considering you use the name Zaphod, I would have thought you'd understand the humour in my comment.

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      5. Zaphod‏ @freddydrumpf 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NedFlippers @nytimes

        Well played, sir! Guess dealing with the obscenely ridiculous that is US politics lately one loses sight

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Ned Flippers‏ @NedFlippers 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @freddydrumpf @nytimes

        Lunacy is everywhere these days.

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      7. Zaphod‏ @freddydrumpf 30 Jun 2017
        Replying to @NedFlippers @nytimes

        Most days I'm just one fake president trying to troll another fake president #fake45 #sad #DonTheCon

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