To: sakic
No, I don't believe he IS Huxtable.
I do know that he had a big hand in the program.
I do know that his values are quite in line with Huxtable's.
Anyone who reads his books or listens to his humor or reads anything about him at all knows that in terms of conservative values, family values, lived values, honorable behavior etc. the guy is WAAAAAYYYYYYYY above the rest of Hollyweed and most other "stars" of any kind.
The man did a good job with his kids. The man seems to be a great husband. The man did good with his career. The man is strong on education, responsibility, honesty etc.
Why wouldn't anyone of any honor, integrity or conservative family values support Cosby?
In terms of issues, have you ever met anyone--besides Jesus--who didn't have issues? . . . including the person in your mirror?
But I'm curious, if someone thinks or feels differently than you do--is that the time you feel compelled to label them as having "issues?"
111 posted on
06/20/2002 8:12:15 AM PDT by
Quix
To: Quix
Whats so conservative and family values orientated about Cosby? His race card playing? His extra-marital affairs?
To: Quix
Why wouldn't anyone of any honor, integrity or conservative family values support Cosby?You had better re-evaluate. Are you talking about BILL COSBY, the philandering supporter of Tawana Brawley? Conservatives are supposed to support him because he created a TV persona that you like?
To: Quix
But I'm curious, if someone thinks or feels differently than you do--is that the time you feel compelled to label them as having "issues?"1. I didn't label you as having issues.
2. You cite what Cosby says over what he does as an indicator of his character. That's very poor reasoning.
156 posted on
06/20/2002 10:30:52 AM PDT by
sakic
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