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Is it really any of our business?

2007-04-21 05:31:09 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

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No it really isn't any of our business and the only reason we even no about it, is because his soon to be ex-wife is trying to make him out to be an @ss hole. Kids today have no respect for their parents and maybe she was being rude and needed to be told so. Hell my son just told his father f*ck you and he's 14 and very lucky he will be living to see 15, because his father just walked away, when he really wanted to put his head through the wall and had he been a little older he would of rightly deserved it. What is going on between him and his daughter should of stayed between him and his daughter and now the mother embarrassed this little girl not him, for she was the one who allowed this tape to be aired.

2007-04-21 06:33:33 · answer #1 · answered by Dr. D. AKA Evil Woman 5 · 1 0

the boys a finished jerk. I paintings with emotionally disturbed young ones and it truly is the form of undesirable parenting I see each and each of the time that screws the children up contained in the first position. He shows each and each of the factors of a egomaniac no longer getting his way- he threatens, belittles, insults and actually makes use of the toddler to play get decrease back video games on the mummy. His words tell a lot. that's all about "What you've carried out to ME", "the way you made ME seem", "the way you made ME sense." Then the images at her mom- the call calling and the accusation that the toddler ought to not in any respect do this to the mummy. it truly is what's rant is really about, some imagined insult that has extra to do mutually with his animosity to Kim Basinger then it has to do with lacking his daughter's telephone call. i recognize that stars continuously cry about their inner most existence must be their own. nicely, then do not make a residing being contained in the generic public eye. Be a food market clerk, a instructor or a dentist like something of u . s . a . and stay in inner most, yet decidedly center type, anonymity. you won't be able to have your cake and devour it too. BTW, He claims to have had to hurry round to locate a telephone- I actually have 2 words for Mr. Stanley Baldwin- cellular telephone! Jeez, no ask your self the toddler not in any respect needs to respond to his calls. What a creep.

2016-12-04 10:11:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Ah, the media....no, it's none of our business Mr. Baldwin is teaching his daughter via example how to be a verbally abusive parent.

2007-04-21 05:44:04 · answer #3 · answered by Janel 2 · 1 0

Nobody should care. It's not like other parents don't do it to their kids every single day. It's wrong and it happens a lot. So what if it is Alec Baldwin?

2007-04-21 05:35:56 · answer #4 · answered by Rothwyn 4 · 1 2

I have a 16 year old daughter who needs some yelling at, I applaud the guy.

2007-04-21 10:56:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, drop it.

Imagine if our worst moment were recorded and played back for everyone to hear...

Imagine if people judged us by our worst moment instead of a composite of good & bad?

Alec Baldwin is as much a victim in this as his daughter but in a different way. I feel for both of them... but I sense he wants to get to know and love his daughter but outside forces are making that extremely difficult. I hope good wins over evil in this one.

2007-04-21 05:36:23 · answer #6 · answered by Mike 2 · 1 2

None of my business and I could care less they are bigger an much more important things going on in the world than Alec yelling at his kid. Kids get yelled at everday by their parents for one thing or another.

2007-04-21 05:34:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

At one time I would say No.

But in light of recent events.
I would watch him around the schools.

Temper Temper Alec.

2007-04-21 05:38:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, of course not. He's a very high profile role model who did something many other parents do all the time - we need to discuss it and find better ways of handling situations like this so everyone can benefit thereby.

2007-04-21 05:39:47 · answer #9 · answered by Ben 5 · 1 1

It's as much our business as his fellings about the Iraq war. If he wants us to know how he feels about the war we have a right to know the psychosis that drives those feelings.

2007-04-21 06:19:04 · answer #10 · answered by Homeless in Phoenix 6 · 0 0

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