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I don't see what the big deal is.
Big whoop, she was a Playboy model.
Our SOLDIERS are out there DYING for our FREEDOM And they get a momentary Mourning, while Anna nicholes mourn goes on and on. Sure, its sad her daughter never met her, some of our soldiers NEVER GOT TO SEE THEIR KIDS AT ALL!
Sorry, this frustrates me, badly.

2007-03-02 13:09:08 · 17 answers · asked by xxcrazybrunettxx 1 in Entertainment & Music Celebrities

:::REBECCA::
I'm basicly saying I care more about my troops then some lady who probally had a drug overdose.

2007-03-02 13:13:23 · update #1

::::Carlito::::
I would if I could.

2007-03-02 13:14:02 · update #2

::Kelly::
My words exactly. She does not deserve this much attention. Our Troops do.

2007-03-02 13:17:23 · update #3

17 answers

People probably don't think much of these unless you or media try to convince them how beautiful she was and how good she was. Everybody talks (in most cases) good about the person after she/he died.
Anna Nicole didn't contribute anything to our community, society and world. In fact, she was a play boy model and million diggers. No big deals. There are many women (million dollars diggers) out there without million dollars dying everyday. She died because of drug (no matter over dose or someone killed her by drug) and she isn't a role model for our children. However, media is using her for their program to be filled. She left a mess and everyone to wonder who the father of the little baby. If she was a good mother to the little innocent daughter, she should have stood there and let people know who the father really is. She was sort of hiding things from our people and let people wonder. I think she was drawing everyone's attention in this way but unfortunatly, she couldn't draw much attention alive anymore. She only could draw attention by funeral of her own.
Yes, our troops should get more attention and sympathy in a way. For this to happen, media plays the first role. If media points that out, people will pay more attention. if media doesn't point that out, people will just forget or ignore. Our dying soliders are much more honorable. They are dying and fighting for our freedom and safety. I totally agree.
What did Anna do to us to remember her?
Larry King asked how will you remember her.
if he asked me, i would answer, i will remember her as million dollar digger and married to the very old man who was about to die the next year.

2007-03-02 17:15:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Our nation is always fascinated with the train wrecks so they can look in the mirror and be able to say, " My life isn't that f****d up". As you can see there has not been much resistance to the baby daddy drama and what now 5? men saying, "I'm the daddy"?
I totally agree with you that our soldiers deserve more attention that this female.
The media is playing to what people are clamoring for through phone calls, posts and tv ratings when this tripe is on.
I must confess that I had watched some of the drama but I got my "methadone" substitute- Cheetos.
I also watched and got really upset about the treatment our soldiers are getting at Walter Reed.
Since she is now in the ground, hopefully just hopefully, we can back to the more important issues at hand.

2007-03-02 14:09:45 · answer #2 · answered by thequeenreigns 7 · 3 2

is this a severe inquiry? Any dying is gloomy...yet she became a 'sketch' of the common dumb blonde. A uneducated heavy drug consumer without extra useful experience. unhappy to assert, she shared this along with her deceased son. The exposure she is getting after dying would be lots extra compelling then her entire profession. nutrition plan pills...i think of not.

2016-10-17 03:38:49 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Address this to the media since they are the ones who make a huge deal out of it. They are the same ones who alert us every time Tom Cruise takes a dump.

2007-03-02 13:13:02 · answer #4 · answered by Dovahkiin 7 · 6 1

I agree with you 100%; our troops deserve SO MUCH MORE support, attention, and love than what they are getting, and a woman like ANS deserves the bare minimum, only bec she was a human being and nothing more. Unfortunately, we shallow Americans want only to be entertained, and stripper-Playboy model-prostitute-druggie-sex addicts are more "fun" than soldiers and their sacrifices. It makes me sad, too. :(

2007-03-02 15:10:09 · answer #5 · answered by F 5 · 4 2

as tragic as it is for someone to die young(she was only 39) the media is really over playing this I mean she gets top billing of showing her casket being loaded on a plane ahead of the bus tragedy in Atlanta...I guess she has gotten her wish of being famous..in death more than she ever was in life

2007-03-02 13:22:50 · answer #6 · answered by pockets27 1 · 4 1

Regardless of what you think about her she was a person and her death was very unfortunate.

I partially agree with you, but if you have a problem you should really contact the media. This is the era we live in, we're obsessed with celebrities.

If you don't like it don't turn on the tv.

2007-03-02 13:19:27 · answer #7 · answered by Lindsay 3 · 2 3

I agree totally...What was this woman good for? She was a trashy, gold digging, drug addict whore who died of a drug overdose...Yet the media has been portraying her as an innocent victim. When will our real heroes get the attention they deserve?

2007-03-02 13:15:35 · answer #8 · answered by Kelly 3 · 5 3

I KNOW WHAT U MEAN!!! Prostitude, Playboy model, drug addict, married a 90 YEAR OLD man for his money.
BIG WHOOP!

SOOO SAD. yea that makes me angry.

I just try to ignore the media.

Our soldiers are the best out there. :)

2007-03-02 13:14:02 · answer #9 · answered by Amber 2 · 5 3

You should find something else worthwhile to get frustrated about, if seeing or hearing about Anna Nicole upsets you, turn off the radio, or turn the channel, and stop pposting questions about her! R.I.P Anna

2007-03-02 13:12:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

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