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I have yet to meet anyone who hasnt thought it for the best, and many dont
actually believe her.
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How on earth could you actually wish someone dead for what she had said or
done! If that was the case you'd have to apply that to a very large chunk of
the worlds population.(child killers/ molesters/heinous criminals, maybe)
that's hypocrisy gone mad. Only the unintelligent would come out with
something like that. Surely wishing someone dead supersedes wishing someone
ill will by a country mile.
"Let him without sin cast the first stone"
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Ah yes.
I saw the content of your initial post.
I can see you in your Pyjamas queuing up in Aldi, buying 6 quid vodka.
Really, I have yet to hear anyone utter the words "Poor Jade"...
I agree what unfolded on our tv screens was hurtful, cruel and wrong. But
all I'm saying is, it's hardly
the crime of the century as the national media would have you believe, but
to be vilified and cowardly poked by
every one with a stick for the purpose of separating themselves publicly as
perfectly PC people without sin
was the fiasco.
And so recognising the shame of the proverbial last nail in the coffin.
Surely people can't think she deserves to die so young
of the dreaded cancer leaving innocent children motherless for her
behaviour?
What the content of my initial post and lower class people "as I assume
you're referring to"
has to do with anything I'm not sure! After all, it's not far off repeating
Jades mistake of
singling out and disrespecting certain people.
I do believe she has atoned for her behaviour. She made a childish schoolboy
mistake and
paid the price and that should be the end of it. You didn't see Prince Harry
getting raked
over the coals, and he should've know better, especially with his expensive
education.
Let's not forget his Nazi uniform. It's seems one rule for one and not
another.
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> I agree what unfolded on our tv screens was hurtful, cruel and wrong. But
> all I'm saying is, it's hardly
> the crime of the century as the national media would have you believe, but
> to be vilified and cowardly poked by
> every one with a stick for the purpose of separating themselves publicly
> as perfectly PC people without sin
> was the fiasco.
I think you miss the point....before she met the Indian woman, it was
astounding that she was even of interest to anybody ?
Why did that happen ? Looks, charm, intelligence, achievements ? Tell me,
give me some insight....
How the hell have we got to the point where anyone has actually even heard
of Jade Goody ?
Its always sad when anyone dies,particularly young people, and those with
kids. But it happens every day, and most people do it with dignity
and out of the public eye, using medical help and not Max Clifford.....
Once again, what the hell does that have to do with her dying of cancer? She
was a minor celebrity,
I couldn't give hoot wether she was or not, but unfortunately, she like many
other minor celebs have been
manufactured for our entertainment. her talent or lack of it has absolutely
no bearing on this matter and
shouldn't be a factor for not having empathy. That's what makes us different
from animals.
>
> How the hell have we got to the point where anyone has actually even heard
> of Jade Goody ?
Big brother
>
> Its always sad when anyone dies,particularly young people, and those with
> kids. But it happens every day, and most people do it with dignity
> and out of the public eye, using medical help and not Max Clifford.....
>
Your blasé statement "But it happens every day, and most people do it with
dignity" say's it all. But no doubt one day you may regret them very words.
"I hope not"
If you seriously believe that she is doing this because she enjoys the
limelight, I think you are sadly mistaken.
All the monies she will earn from her last months and beyond no doubt, will
be used to make sure her children will
have the means to an excellent education, something she admittedly lacked,
and a better life than she had, having been brought up
in a very unconventional way that she had no choice in. And if that's her
final legacy, then good on her.
I doubt any one in her situation would really want to be distracted from the
last moments to share with family and friends.
If you have witnessed the anxiety and illness of the last moments a cancer
sufferer endures, then I'm sure you may have it in your heart to
empathise, even though you may see them as an illiterate foolish commoner.
nuff said
Look, read your first post again, I know where you are coming from...