Yesterday Terrell Owens shed tears over his teammate Tony Romo because the press was asking whether Romo's decision to vacation last week instead of practicing had affected his play.
Now Hillary Clinton won the New Hampshire primary after she "choked up" on TV, and seeing the two so close to each other made me ask: is it all just a publicity stunt and Hil-dawg was just the first to jump on the train? Whether that was the intention or not, it's working. I mean obviously; I'm even writing about it.
A link with T.O.'s video clip follows:
http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=33145&cat=6
Stephanie
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Monday, January 7, 2008
CIVIL LIBERTIES STRIKES AGIAN...OR NOT.
Is the law just? Well you can't even get your appeal heard!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080108/od_afp/usjusticeoffbeat;_ylt=AqlLSNVIvITg04JUCAj5xWUuQE4F
For the man in the article, he may have won the girl, but at a hefty price.
Can you really charge a man with wooing a woman away from her husband? Another civil liberties violation?... How can there be a law against human nature? The convicted man is being forced to pay his wife's ex-husband $750,000 because she got pregnant and left her husband for him. For me, the most shocking part of the article was the following:
"But armed with the admission of adultery, betrayed ex-husband Johnny Valentine decided to sue Fitch, based on an antiquated Mississippi state law permitting a cuckolded spouse to seek damages for "loss of society, companionship, love and affection," as well as "the loss of sexual relations."
About a half dozen US states have similar "alienation of affection" laws on the book.
The Mississippi Supreme Court upheld a jury verdict awarding some 750,000 dollars to Valentine."
Six states have thisw law??? In my opinion, it's not even Constitutional. What do you think?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080108/od_afp/usjusticeoffbeat;_ylt=AqlLSNVIvITg04JUCAj5xWUuQE4F
For the man in the article, he may have won the girl, but at a hefty price.
Can you really charge a man with wooing a woman away from her husband? Another civil liberties violation?... How can there be a law against human nature? The convicted man is being forced to pay his wife's ex-husband $750,000 because she got pregnant and left her husband for him. For me, the most shocking part of the article was the following:
"But armed with the admission of adultery, betrayed ex-husband Johnny Valentine decided to sue Fitch, based on an antiquated Mississippi state law permitting a cuckolded spouse to seek damages for "loss of society, companionship, love and affection," as well as "the loss of sexual relations."
About a half dozen US states have similar "alienation of affection" laws on the book.
The Mississippi Supreme Court upheld a jury verdict awarding some 750,000 dollars to Valentine."
Six states have thisw law??? In my opinion, it's not even Constitutional. What do you think?
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