IED Guy

    ATTN: A CALL TO ACTION

    Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 02:23 PM EST [General]

    So this whole Chris Henry thing along with all the crazy reaction got me thinking.. Something that has always pissed me off is how famous people live by different rules than the rest of us. Its not even necessarily rich people. Americans are obsessed with fame and put famous people on such a petistool that they can do whatever they feel like doing with little to no consequences. It ranges from a football player's trial or even his sentence being pushed to the end of the season all the way to stars getting away with murder..literally.  Its bullsht. Being famous should in no way put you above the rules that society has set. I think most people have just come to the conclusion that "that's just the way it is". Yeah well this is America and last time i checked if we dont like a rule then we have the option of voting about it. I mean it must be a rule bcs it happens over and over again right. It could go something like this:

    Proposition 745- The people propose that simply being over a level of "B" fame will no longer give any kind of special consideration in an American court of Law.

    Sorry...I just cant talk about Slim anymore. He's back hopefully he helps

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    Amen, brother. What would happen if you or I got caught will illegal steroids?

    Russ
    August 19, 2008
    02:28 PM EST

    IED, you are right, they live by different rules and it's sick what they get away with.

    This has been a part of American society for some time now. I watched a show on History channel about how the bootlegging, prohibition era gangsters were loved by most common American citizens. They were murderers, rapists, bank-robbers, etc. and the American public couldn't get enough of reading about them or watching news clips. Countless examples of people helping them avoid the law......it's really crazy. Start a petition, I'll sign prop. 745!

    Marc
    August 19, 2008
    02:31 PM EST