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are the mouthpieces who badmouthed her going to appoligize. I doubt it seriously. They will more than likely say the results were fixed.

2007-02-09 14:23:59 · 8 answers · asked by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7 in News & Events Current Events

So Eve, how do you know all this about her? Do you know her personally, or are you just listening to popular opinion?

2007-02-09 14:43:34 · update #1

I'm not saying either way how I feel about her death. What I AM saying is why does everybody have to assume the worst. Come on, she lost her son a few months ago, now she's gone, Until the truth does come out, doesn't she deserve the benefit of the doubt, and also some respect to her family, who I'm sure are devastated of her death. So she didn't live a perfect lifestyle, who are we to throw stones?

2007-02-09 14:49:45 · update #2

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I can guarantee you that is not going to happen....drugs had EVERYTHING to do with her death. Bank on it.

Come on, she was a little tramp...no one is judging her on that but hey, the truth is, that's what you get when you lead that kind of life...her son paid for it, and now she paid for it. That's a little shocking to some of you tender tootsies out there but wait till you live a few more years.

HOW do I know this? You can SEE it in her eyes last week at her last interview. You can HERE it, how she talks, she's higher than a kite. I've seen enough people high on dope and booze that I can spot them a mile away.

I'm not saying she didn't have a "heart" problem. Frankly after those diet pills I'd be surprised if she DIDN'T. It's her lifestyle that killed her, and her lifestyle included drugs. Her own mother said so, so stop painting this woman out to be a saint. She chose the life she wanted (stripper, playboy bunny, "model", billionaires wife, lawyer boyfriend, boyfriends gallore) so don't paint her out to be some poor victim. She was calculating and knew exactly what she was doing. She wasn't bright by any means, but few of these bimbos are. She paid the piper for her choices, and yes it's tragic, but dozens came before her and dozens more will follow in her footsteps.

AND, nobody said the drugs she was on were ILLEGAL. Frankly, I'm quite sure they were very legally prescribed. She just screwed up her body with that pill diet. No matter how many times people are warned, they just never listen.

And I never said I don't "feel" for the woman, read my earlier replies and you'll see I'm up and defending her right to "respect" in death. But so many of you are glorifying her to be some saint and sorry, but you're getting a little too carried away here.

2007-02-09 14:33:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Have you noticed that it is policy to kick people when they are down? Instead of giving them a hand to help them back up, it is easier for the "press" to throw dirt. I suppose it makes them feel like they are better than the people they smear, or that their opinion is of some value to those who have none. I do not know what the answer is, for it is far too simplistic to ask that we treat others as we want to be treated, but it is a good policy.
It is like the speculation of who is the actual biological father of her baby? It seems clear that for reason only known to Anna herself, she chose Howard K Stern to be the Daddy of the child, as his name was put on the birth certificate.
For myself, Anna was not a "role model", but she did inspire me at times. She was certainly a beautiful woman regardless of what weight she was, heavy or thin. To me she was no different than the thousands of other young women in America, pursuing her dream of a better life than the one she had. She provided for her children the best way she knew how. I have no idea what it is like to lose a child that age, but having lost a 13 week old baby, I know I feel like I lost the best part of my future.
When I think about Anna, I see the very worst and the very best of all people living today and try to remember that for such a short time we enjoyed her spirit.

2007-02-11 15:11:32 · answer #2 · answered by rascal 4 · 1 0

People are so rude!! I believe everyone deserves respect in death. God loves the dirty bum on the street just as much as the clean and rich. Why are people so cruel? I am never happy to hear about anyone's death. I didn't particularly care for ANS but I feel for her. She had a really rough life. She was determined to make a name for herself and she did just that. Please rude people let her RIP. My prayers go out to her family and especially her sweet infant daughter, who is an innocent pawn in all of this controversy.

2007-02-10 00:37:49 · answer #3 · answered by Lisa 2 · 1 1

It is interesting to me that, no matter how scandalous, nasty, whorish, profane, and downright disgusting someone is in life, we only seem to remember the "best" of them in death. And we seem to have to honor them despite an atrocious lifestyle. Just another example of how numb the world has become to generally horrible behavior. i feel for Ms. Smith's family. However, i will be genuinely relieved when all the nonsense about her fades into "old news."

2007-02-09 23:11:09 · answer #4 · answered by fair blue 5 · 1 1

The autopsy said illegal drugs had nothing to do with it. They are now looking into her medical questions.

2007-02-09 22:34:30 · answer #5 · answered by Carlene W 5 · 1 1

You are probably correct about those who badmouthed her. Toxicology reports can take awhile to be processed.

2007-02-09 22:32:58 · answer #6 · answered by Dr. Nightcall 7 · 1 1

I have been around enough people in my life that were,and are,on medication.That poor women was.Either by her will or not.

2007-02-10 00:43:15 · answer #7 · answered by one10soldier 6 · 2 0

no way.

2007-02-11 01:25:20 · answer #8 · answered by thevillageidiotxxxxx 4 · 0 0

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