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I'm rabid about one's right to privacy & I'm always going to defend one's right to that no matter who they are.
I would have to say you are right! I even think the Bill Clinton thing was a private family matter. and should have stayed so. but i think maria went public with this.
i think when you put yourself in the public eye, and hold yourself out to be a beacon of "family values", then all bets are off, your privacy is no longer sacred. why would arnie be exempt from criticism and contempt and john edwards not? same shit.
(05-20-2011, 07:55 AM)Lady Cop Wrote: [ -> ]why would arnie be exempt from criticism and contempt and john edwards not? same shit.


No one in the public eye is immune from it, I just don't happen to think entertainment gossip should be considered "news" and the lead story on every news cast.


that's different than worrying about his privacy. he has none. he's a pol and public figure.


I only like playing the devil's advocate because it gives me a legit reason to be argumentative. Smiley_emoticons_slash
Yes I think they are calling into accountability the fact that he is a politician. Also, the republican party enjoy a large christian vote. If the republican turns out to be an adulterer then they may find themselves out in the cold. Remember that woman that Bill Maher outed as dabbling on the dark side. The christian vote abandoned her. He needs professional help, there is something not right with his behaviours, almost compulsive. I don't think such a person should be a governor of california.

I know i am over here in oz, but California is a large state and the culture there affects the world and certainly Australia has very close ties to US and we are influenced by you.


Arnold is no longer the Gov.
Did California have another Govenor election?

That must be why on the news here it is saying that his movie career is on hold at the moment. There is no mention of the political office he held.


He left office in January, Aussie.


Right around the time his "housekeeper" retired. 113
(05-20-2011, 08:08 AM)Duchess Wrote: [ -> ]

I only like playing the devil's advocate because it gives me a legit reason to be argumentative. Smiley_emoticons_slash

pffffffffffffft...like a woman needs a reason to be argumentative.

now some other female has come forward to say she screwed arnie. and of course she has retained that turkey-necked gloria allred to represent her. only if i know gloria, she's acting pro bono (free) to get her face out there in the midst of another high-profile scandal. that's what she has always done. she doesn't chase ambulances, she chases celebrity whores... from amber frey to octosow.

most recent one to crawl out from under a rock, gigi goyette--->
At least she looks a little better than the one with big tits. And a face that just screams botox.
mum and me having been bitching back and forth about this story since it broke. I am sorry I can't help it, dirty dog.
Kirstie is losing weight, but this dress is a horror on her. and she is wearing thick old-lady stockings. Smiley_emoticons_skeptisch
remember 'Kenickie' in GREASE?



Los Angeles (CNN) -- Actor Jeff Conaway's prospect for recovering from pneumonia and sepsis grew "increasingly grim" as a blood infection reemerged Sunday, according to a source familiar with Conaway's medical condition.

The same source, who asked not to be identified, described Conaway as being on the "razor's edge" in his fight for life Saturday.

Conaway, 60, who was in the TV series "Taxi" and the movie "Grease" more than three decades ago, was rushed to an Encino, California, hospital on May 11. He apparently had been unconscious for eight or nine hours before he was found, manager Phil Brock said.

Initial reports that he suffered a drug overdose were inaccurate, the source said. However, his use of drugs caused him not to realize how ill he was, keeping him from getting treatment until it was almost too late, the source said.

Conaway's struggle with alcohol and drug addiction was chronicled in 2008 on the TV reality show "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew."

Dr. Drew Pinsky, who treated Conaway on the show, posted Twitter messages after he visited him in the hospital Friday evening.

"He is stable & looks like he will recover from his pneumonia. Not an OD like press is alleging & certainly not dead," Pinsky tweeted.

But on Saturday, Pinsky tweeted a less hopeful message: "We all need to pray for him. Not doing well today suddenly."

Conaway's manager told CNN on Thursday that he believed it was a drug overdose, but the source with knowledge of his condition said the only illnesses were pneumonia and sepsis.

Pinsky's Twitter postings confirmed the same information. "Pneumonia with sepsis. No evidence of intentional OD," said Pinsky, who hosts the HLN show "Dr. Drew."

Doctors are using the surgical anesthetic propofol (same shit michael jackson used) to keep Conaway sedated in a medically induced coma, according to Pinsky's tweets. "That also means he's intubated and on a vent," Pinsky tweeted.

The coma is needed to keep the patient from thrashing around, the source said.

"He's a really wonderful soul, a very kind and wonderful person," Brock said.
(05-20-2011, 06:44 PM)thekid65 Wrote: [ -> ]pffffffffffffft...like a woman needs a reason to be argumentative.

More thinly veiled misogyny from Oliver Twist.

"How could you do it momma?, abandon me like that?"

Nowhy
At least Paris does not cheat. She just tosses them in the trash bucket and moves on. She is classy like that.