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To: HamiltonJay

If her father would start being her father instead of trying to continue his 15 minutes a little longer by riding her popularity, this wouldn’t be happening... he USED to be strict with her and then it was like he just gave up.


5 posted on 07/22/2008 7:19:57 AM PDT by Awestruck (All the usual suspects)
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To: Awestruck
I wonder how soon we will be seeing pictures of an intoxicated Miley partying at clubs.
16 posted on 07/22/2008 7:44:05 AM PDT by Kimmers
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To: Awestruck

So, it begins. Very few young girls in Hollywierd resist the bleating by Industry Bigs that, in order to transition to adulthood, they have to descend into sleaze and exploitive sexuality.

Cyrus is the richest girl in the world and, until recently, had built up a lot of good will with her fans and established a reputation as a hard worker on the set. By going for the Vanity Fair shoot in the first place, Miley and her family proved that they were simply addicted to fame. She had no need for additional publicity, yet she’s out there grubbing for even more magazine covers and photoshoots.

The Hollywierd perverts, of course, are always gunning to bring down the “sweet” and “innocent” ones. They can’t wait to “prove” that “everyone” is promiscuous and sleazy and, moreover, SHOULD be that way.

They can’t wait to stick it in the eye of the middle-class girls and their moms who though this one (Miley) would be different (i.e., not sleazy). They love the idea that decent moms spent hard-earned money buying posters and bracelets and HM backpacks now have to go “ewwwwww, never mind.”


24 posted on 07/22/2008 9:52:51 AM PDT by fightinJAG (Rush was right when he said: "You NEVER win by losing.")
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