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Standing in the check-out line at a local store yesterday, I noticed this title splashed across the front page of the National Inquirer. In your opinion ... true or false?

2006-11-21 04:45:47 · 18 answers · asked by ♥Carol♥ 7 in Entertainment & Music Celebrities

IMO ... the media and his ex are "kicking him" when he's down. All for the sake of money.

2006-11-21 05:23:27 · update #1

18 answers

I lived in hawaii for a year. Ive watched the show. Ive seen him on the road. Ive seen him on my road. Hawaii doesnt have a problem with crime. It has a HUGE problem with drugs. Specifically METH. Its basically homemade crack. Yes he was once hooked on the stuff but he has recovered. Have u ever noticed how old he is, or how much he helps all the other bums on that crap, how hes overly emotional, how he prays constantly? Staying sobers a challenge thats why he tries to help people. It ruins so many people there. Meth addicts are all over out there and its awful and obvious

2006-11-21 05:18:37 · answer #1 · answered by scott nj 23 2 · 4 0

The article said his dealer took a polygraph and passed... $2000 a month habit, that's a lot of crack.

The dealer also was pictured, along with his ex and another ex who both said he was a user.... all I'm going to say is where were these people before he became worth some money? And as a law enforcement worker, I know you can lie on a polygraph and pass, I've seen people do it.

I'm not a Dog fan, not even close, but these are some pretty heavy charges to level at someone, I hope they can back it up.

Dog can clear his name really quick with a hair analysis. With his long hair, they can check it for drug use going back 3 years easy. If not using, the test would come up clean. He knows that, so ball's in his court to prove them wrong. Or not.

2006-11-21 04:55:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

for the reason that's a united states of america that forgives people that admit their blunders and promises every person a 2nd hazard........... a minimum of in concept or people elect every person to have confidence they could be all forgiving and righteous. look what share circumstances each and every day we are informed it relatively is not "the criminal's fault" it exchange into their history , family members stories or some abuse they suffered. only as an occasion -Al Sharpton has made some very hurtful, outrageous comments with the aid of the years against college pupils, cops, etc..based specifically on their race being distinctive than his........yet he's above reproach and not a racist.

2016-10-22 12:01:05 · answer #3 · answered by wach 4 · 0 0

False, considering that he smashes crack pipes on the ground when he finds them, rather than keeping them. Besides, if he was caught with a pipe, he would be going to jail for a long time, as a prior felon (convicted of murder). The ad you read is probably just trying to garner customer attention, as all magazines of this sort attempt to do. Example: Weekly World News shows president H.W.Bush (not "W".) speaking with an alien on the cover. Funny, yes, but hardly accurate "news".

2006-11-21 04:50:56 · answer #4 · answered by wespectmyauthoritah 3 · 1 1

False. Readers of the National Inquirer are quack addicts.

2006-11-21 04:49:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

What a load of B-S, crack addict, I don't think so, Ha-Ha, Yeah what ever, If that was so he would be in jail right now. Why? For breaking his proroll, You know he's still on proroll right? Or did you not know that!!!!! You have piss test also on proroll, plus he has a anklet braclett also!!! And what a hip-a-crit he would be, even to his on son who did time for meth!!!!

2006-11-21 06:44:11 · answer #6 · answered by criticalknowledge 1 · 1 0

All those rag magazines make up stories or take one part of a fact and make it into something newsworthy. I don't believe it for one minute.

2006-11-21 05:02:59 · answer #7 · answered by milldan65 4 · 1 0

no i dont he is on crack,him and he`s family put there life on hold to help people.the inquirer just wants money

2006-11-21 05:04:23 · answer #8 · answered by spring l 2 · 1 0

He has said himself he was "25 years ago"...so was his current wife...that is why they know the traits of those they capture with the same problems.

2006-11-21 04:53:53 · answer #9 · answered by svmainus 7 · 0 0

I wouldn't believe those tabloid papers, they make their money on lies. I've seen some of his shows and he's so against drugs that I highly doubt that he'll do them.

2006-11-21 04:50:12 · answer #10 · answered by acehernandez2006 3 · 2 0

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