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<p dir="auto"><strong>mfoley84</strong> — <em>16 years ago(January 15, 2010 09:37 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">First off, with her body gestures, she acted as though she was doing the Fox network a solid by even agreeing to appear on network televisionlet alone 'Idol'.<br />
She LAUGHED at someone, to their FACE. Remember the timid, troubled welder?<br />
She lost it, and Kara covered up saying that she was having a moment (like she was crying).<br />
Most of the people who were white, save for 2 she couldn't have cared less for. Like she was boredeven if they were good.<br />
A girl dressed as a guitar. We ALL thought she was an attention-seeking silly assbut proved US and more importantly THEM wrong by systematically emanating charm and talent. The girl could sing pretty well.<br />
Mary J? "I don't get it", with her signature scowl.<br />
I bet if Kara said that to a black girl dressed as a piano, AI would lose sponsors.<br />
This double standard needs to stop.<br />
And i used to like her musicin 1993.</p>
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