Mr. Sidney who love white women
The Sidney that has known him for over 50 years, and likely knows all of his dirt
Mr. Sidney who love white women
NO HE DIDNT stop the lying. PULL THE DEPO AGAIN AND QUOTE IT WORD FOR WORD. he never once admitted to raping anyone. he never admitted to giving women drugs WITHOUT their knowledge.Well he did. lol, why are you overlooking the facts.
Sorry. He admit to buying drugs to use to have sex with women. I'm was putting two to two together. I have to admit I didn't read all that. Just the first sentence.NO HE DIDNT stop the lying. PULL THE DEPO AGAIN AND QUOTE IT WORD FOR WORD. he never once admitted to raping anyone. he never admitted to giving women drugs WITHOUT their knowledge.
what he admitted to was getting a shady prescription for the drugs and doing so with the desire to have women use them for the purpose of losing the ladies up. just like dudes do with Drank, herb, and mollys, and name any other drug that can loosen up someone for sex with their knowledge.
people are acting like its impossible or improbable that you can have certain drugs on deck for the ladies and the ladies will take it. as if thats impossible to happen. we know its possible and probably because we know women will go to your house and drink to get drunk before yall get into it. there is no difference between offering ladies drugs or offering them drank in order to get them loose. So if Bill is a rapist for giving women drugs they voluntarily took. Then most men that will by wine or some other drank to get ladies loose at the bar before you take her home or at the house. the same goes for some of yall that will give a chick herb to get her loose. all of yall are rapist if bill is. according to the previous posters words.
Stop lying troll , you cant even back your shyt upSorry. He admit to buying drugs to use to have sex with women. I'm was putting two to two together. I have to admit I didn't read all that. Just the first sentence.
How am I trolling? He literally admitted that.Stop lying troll , you cant even back your shyt up
and thats exactly what the media and the prosecution/da wants you to do. get half info, see a bunch of ladies together. making you first off think they are all hitting him with the exact same charge(they are not but most of us dont know that watching the slanted news). and make you create a bridge to bring two things together to make billy bill a rapist. here's the reality. maybe he did slip those ladies some pills. maybe he slipped 2 of them pills without their knowledge and the other 40+ or flat out lying and repeating what they heard the 2 say. maybe he slipped one of them a pill and the rest are lying. maybe it was 8 of them and the rest of them are flat out lying. or maybe it was all of them or NON of them. all those things have an equal possibility of being true.Sorry. He admit to buying drugs to use to have sex with women. I'm was putting two to two together. I have to admit I didn't read all that. Just the first sentence.
She's gonna eat so good off of this case. On some Johnny Cochran type of attention.Monique Pressley, Esq. is black excellence.
what bill could have been charged with back in the 70s was the use of a a drug for illegal purposes. or the getting a prescription you end up allowing someone else to use. i believe thats not legal. not sure if it was legal back in the day. but people will take other people's drugs right now without thinking about going to jail over it. so even that isnt some terrible thing.Methaqualone is a sedative-hypnoticdrug similar in effect to barbiturates, a general CNSdepressant. Its use peaked in the 1960s and 1970s as a hypnotic for the treatment of insomnia, and as a sedative and muscle relaxant. It has also been used illegally as a recreational drug, commonly known as Quaaludes (/ˈkweɪljuːdz/kway-lewdz), particularly in the 1970s in North America, or as Mandrax (methaqualone 250 mg combined with diphenhydramine 25 mg).
Quaalude Nostalgia: A Retro Drug That Everyone Remembers Fondly
Sleeping pills were a dime a dozen in the '70s but Quaalude took off like none had before -- until the drug authorities stamped out its use.
I was talking to a 67-year-old relative about Quaalude at a recent family event. (Does this sort of thing happen to you all the time too, or is it just me?) I know her to be a friendly skeptic on the subject of drugs, and she has made it clear that she never used them herself -- she's a half-glass-of-wine-sends-me-to-bed type. But apparently Quaalude was different. To my surprise, she got a gleam in her eye, something like a faraway look, and said "Now that was a good drug." It was the only drug she'd tried, she said, and she'd only done it once, but she remembered it fondly. She would have done more drugs if they were like that.
Quaalude was a drug whose timeline perfectly matched the drug-experimentation years of the baby boomers. It appeared when they were young and disappeared when they grew up.
Lets again address these quaaludes within context of that time back in the 60's and 70's
what bill could have been charged with back in the 70s was the use of a a drug for illegal purposes. or the getting a prescription you end up allowing someone else to use. i believe thats not legal. not sure if it was legal back in the day. but people will take other people's drugs right now without thinking about going to jail over it. so even that isnt some terrible thing.
Quaalude Nostalgia: A Retro Drug That Everyone Remembers Fondly