Lower Than Dick Durbin?
It never ceases to amaze me how low some people will stoop to make a buck. An article caught my attention this morning about the late Princess Diana's "spiritual healer" who has written a new book, which alleges that Diana and JFK Jr. had an affair that began with a sexual encounter at the Carlyle Hotel in NYC. This encounter supposedly was the beginning of a "torrid affair" between the two. Read the complete story at: http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=4747886. There are two points about this story that really bugs me. The first is the obvious. Why do people write junk like this about someone after they are dead? It seems to me the decent thing to do is to let the dead rest in peace. People that try to profit by writing slanderous stories about the dead are the lowest. The second point is that since both parties are dead, there is no one that can disprove these claims; therefore this "witch" (Simone Simmons) will get away without any liable claims. Can anyone have lower scruples than this? This book will definitely not be on my to-buy list. She and Mark Felt should hook up, they would make great partners.
All of these "authors" that air dirty laundry about people that are no longer with us, even if it might be true, are in the same category as those that do the personal attacks of current politicians or celebrities. They all are trying to profit from trashing other people. The only way to try and stop this behavior is for people to not buy this garbage. But you know what? There are a lot of people that want to read this stuff. How do you get any gratitude or fulfillment out of reading about the errors of others that is presented in this format? Quite sad, don't you think?
Garza
All of these "authors" that air dirty laundry about people that are no longer with us, even if it might be true, are in the same category as those that do the personal attacks of current politicians or celebrities. They all are trying to profit from trashing other people. The only way to try and stop this behavior is for people to not buy this garbage. But you know what? There are a lot of people that want to read this stuff. How do you get any gratitude or fulfillment out of reading about the errors of others that is presented in this format? Quite sad, don't you think?
Garza

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I TOTALLY agree with you. I guess the same could be said for the National Enquirer, or trash papers like those. First off, you have to wonder WHO REALLY CARES about this stuff, and WHY someone would want tot read an entire book based on this crap!
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I can't fathom who is interested in trash like you're talking about. However, if you ever want a good laugh, pick up a copy of the Weekly World News. The stories in that tabloid are so outrageous they border on genius.
First of all, "spiritual healer" is a tip off as to the veracity of the writer in this case. These whacko's that take advantage of gullible people by convincing them they have some kind of supernatural gift are already one step below lawyers and televangelist. Anyone that will hoodwink people into paying them for such ridiculous services are lower than Durbin as you say.
daffy i read wwn reguarly for comic releif. there is no way those stories are intended to be taken seriously.
Hey, I like the Weekly World News! It is the news source that I used to decide who to vote for in the most recent presidential election.
They even have a feature in which you can win a prize for guessing the fake news story!
How can anything they print be untrue??
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