Only if Richard Simmons is going to sweat all over him on national TV.
2007-02-16 03:11:38
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answered by SA16 4
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Listen, the Constitution of the US is very clear on the use of cruel and unusual punishment, so, no, he shouldn't. What should happen is that Donald Stern should be required to visit a San Francisco bath house in the buff and maybe then he would understand where Hardaway is coming from. Has Stern ever even been in a locker room? I mean come on!! If a team of athletes suspects that someone on the team is gay, what do you suppose that would do to the team? Isn't Hardaway's opinion legitimate? Doesn't he even have the right to voice his opinion? Wouldn't trying to clean up the image of this hip-hopping, gun-toting, law-breaking league be a better use of Stern's time?
2007-02-16 03:36:12
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answered by Knowitall 3
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I dunno... Mike has this public provado. He might look loopy, spooky, ghastly, and down suitable unusual, yet Michael Jackson is from the hood of Gary, Indiana. Richard Simmons dances and cries with fat females. Do undergo in recommendations whilst he punked out on David Letterman. He cried and ran off degree. Michael's cool and sheltered act in basic terms shadows the Shaft of the pop music international. This guy ought to probable beat everybody's butt. That gentle offender! Who might win in this celeb loss of existence tournament? Michael Joe Jackson. who's undesirable!?!
2016-12-17 17:36:39
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answered by dorthy 4
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People can have an opinion about anything. Some things are better left unsaid but it is their right to express that opinion if they wish.
And Shorty from above is supporting Rosie Odonnell and saying that people should keep their mouth shut? Rosie is horrible at keeping opinions to herself that should never be said, she says bad things about people everyday.
2007-02-16 03:21:18
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answered by E 5
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He said what he felt. Anything he does to try and diminish what he said is just damage control. Tim Hardaway hates gays and that's just the way it is.
2007-02-16 03:13:07
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answered by Patrick H 2
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Maybe Richard would knock him on his azz. Hardaway is a big old closet-queen who can't admit that he's gay himself so he lashes at other gay people. Truly straight people who are secure with themselves don't really care if people are gay.
2007-02-16 16:37:52
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answered by DawnDavenport 7
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No I think he should have a face to face with Rosie Odonell....She would have a few things to say to that anti gay p***k. I dont understand why people cant just keep their anti gay opinions to themselves. Im straight but have no desire to bash relationships that I have no clue about. Let people live the way they want to. Who are we to judge?
2007-02-16 03:15:51
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answered by shorty 6
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yeah, but it would be fake. Just like Michael Richards'
2007-02-16 03:46:17
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answered by Dane Cruz 5
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He doesn't need to be forgiven the man simply told the world his opinion and he is entitled to do that. I dont happen to agree with him but thats what makes it his opinion.
2007-02-16 03:12:58
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answered by That Kid Zinc 3
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That would be hil-lar-ree-ous!!!!!! Someone should make that happen. Too bad Will & Grace went off the air, he coulda been on that!!!!
2007-02-16 03:32:30
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answered by Anonymous
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