How interesting Rebecca Gayheart gets Sympathy and Brandy gets shame
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bjorkpluto — 19 years ago(January 31, 2007 04:58 PM)
The white media are definitely going hard after Brandy because she's young, black, rich, and famous. The dead woman's family definitely look greedy suing Brandy for $50 million dollars which they will never get that large sum of money. Because appeals could go on forever. Rebecca Gayheart ran over a kid and got nothing. Brandy was not the actual person that hit the woman's car that died. So I don't think Brandy should do any jail time. Hopefully Brandy can pay the family off and make them disappear.
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Mr_Johnny5 — 19 years ago(January 31, 2007 06:24 PM)
Buford Davis: I don't know. The general discussion of this whole incident is going nowhere fast. I'm not even gonna bother explaining myself here.
Continue on folks."So I tell him, thats not a gorilla! Thats the President!"
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allentbone — 19 years ago(January 31, 2007 07:21 PM)
bjorkpluto, your way of thinking makes no sense.
"Brandy was not the actual person that hit the woman's car that died. So I don't think Brandy should do any jail time."
If that was valid, then if someone pushed another in front of a moving train it wouldn't totally be their fault because they didn't actually strike the person and kill them. Yeah, right. -
MyThoughts — 19 years ago(February 01, 2007 09:56 AM)
"If that was valid, then if someone pushed another in front of a moving train it wouldn't totally be their fault because they didn't actually strike the person and kill them. Yeah, right."
That's murder, not manslaughter. She didn't purpose push her car into another lane. Also the other car was still traveling at a high speed, even though the traffic had slowed down.
FREEDOM! -
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danimal09752 — 13 years ago(April 26, 2012 08:28 PM)
The Gayheart accident, the person that got hit was jaywalkingILLEGALLY. The person Brandy killed was following the laws of the road. Just because your black, doesn't mean you should be free of punishment for your screw ups.
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SarahKatherine247 — 19 years ago(January 31, 2007 09:24 PM)
I have no sympathy for either of these idiots. Vehicular homicide is what it is. But I think Broderick's happened in Ireland so Americans wouldn't know about it as closely, plus his more likable image in his earlier movies like Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Brighton Beach Memoirs may have something to do with his popularity being intact.
RAAAMOOOOOONE! GET IN HERE AND CLEAN UP THIS MISCARRIAGE! -
Buford_Davis — 19 years ago(February 01, 2007 09:26 AM)
Laura Bushs' accident was 45 years ago.I really don't know how that can be compared to anything that has happened today. And Matthew Brodericks happened over 20 years ago in another countryagain, apples and oranges.
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Gingersnaps360 — 19 years ago(February 01, 2007 07:02 PM)
So if you killed someone a long time ago, it makes it less serious? Some of us manage to get through our entire lives NEVER killing anyone, But if you have killed someone if enough time passes it's almost as if you never killed anyone at all (Someone alert OJ)! I wonder if the family of the woman who was killed sees it that way?
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Buford_Davis — 19 years ago(February 02, 2007 05:58 AM)
So if you killed someone a long time ago, it makes it less serious? Some of us manage to get through our entire lives NEVER killing anyone, But if you have killed someone if enough time passes it's almost as if you never killed anyone at all (Someone alert OJ)! I wonder if the family of the woman who was killed sees it that way?
Where the hell did I say that? I said you can't compare the two..meaning
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Laura Bush was not Laura Bush when the accident happened. She was a 17 year old high school girl.
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Civil Suits were not the norm 45 years ago (at least not to the degree they are now.)
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I don't know what the vehicular manslaughter charges were like 45 years ago, do you?
Keep trying to read into it thoughits working wonders. -