Yes, I know your into me or you would not be writing back to me so much. So, what do you like to do?No No - You are some kind of wierd. Why would you assume I was a man - wishful thinking perhaps? Did a hooker (your word) roll you and take your wallet, or were you in love with one and she left you for someone more "exciting?" Maybe you called her a scum bag one time too many. By the way, you don't sound like anybody I would be interested in.
Police: 'D.C. Madam' kills self in Florida
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American society has yet to accept the profession of prostitution as legitimate business. It exists, it will never go away, and it should be legalized, because many of the high-profile men who pay for those services are often the same ones responsible for this condemnation.
Legalized prostitution is actually much easier to control, and there is less spreading of STDs. It's a shame that this lady ended her life. But would her life have been worth it in a prison next to violent criminals and psychopaths? America has more people in prison than any other industialized nation. Obviously, something is very wrong. Tax payers are supporting people in prison, and it costs much more to keep them there then many hard working individuals make in a year. Over 40K, and how much is minimum wage? Many people in jail/prison should not be there at all. Laws must be changed. Some have not been changed since the 1800's. How can such laws apply to our society today? This lady would not make it prison. She should not be going to prison. She was a business woman, and a private person minding her own business. Literally. |
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Bottom line is, she could wait out her stay in the joint, she would be paid for life by the ones she didn't get caught up in the drama. One of them didn't want to pay her for life.......
Do you think she hanged herself. No. |
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Ahhhhh excuse me but that would be hung herself ole V-Town since your the grammer expert :) I too think there is more to the story than just a lady hung herself. The other writer is right that is not the way most women go out in death. I too believe Washington D.C. had a hand in this.
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Thanks for the spell check, and yeah, it all seems too convenient on paper to be right. |
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....and since we have to play on the same playground, I didn't spell check you for the sake of being the grammar police, you did sling one at me and spell assume wrong, I'm done spell checkin', o.k.? |
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Sounds like a winner, I was only having some fun with you. Please don't take it personal :)
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...all good.... You know she didn't end it like that though, she had books, movies and spots on 20/20 to look forward to. Somebody wasn't trying to play any of that! |
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for sure that's exactly what she had in store for her. Its a sad ending to a lady that was just doing her job like million's of other people. Only thing wrong was she was dealing with the big boys
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In that other culture, where you hustle instead of working, folks understand that there are times where you come up missing.... I'm too old for all of that now, and it looks like the rest of the people that haven't been indicted are too old for all that too! Long live my square life!!! |
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She knew she wouldn't get a slap on the wrist, she knew she wouldn't walk after Feb - she knew in Feb she'd be getting 8-9 yrs only and THAT has been PUBLICLY discussed (what is WITH the MSM and that Moldya creep and their deliberate misreporting)...she knew she was going to appeal and she had friends in EUROPE (Germany) who would help... she knew too much, knew if she had to put "part 2" out she'd be a goner (she PUBLICLY DECLARED she would be "suicided" SO she FOUGHT to keep the deadly lists she had private - LOST the first fight - and apologized). But in the end, the APPEAL would have OUTED the part of the porn business (esp. Big Pharma) that is connected with political intelligence and kids. Oops. That might just be the name of a company that the Carnaby guys was mixed up with. So there. Put all that in your politico-legal media corporate pipes and smoke on it. Wake up, grow up, and discover the true national anthem: my country dissed on me, false land of lechery...
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I heard she killed herself when her everyone found out she was from Bankrupt Vallejo. Where's my paper bag?
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could it be that there was a name in here records that stood to lose quite a bit, or could a name open a pandoras box of people in high places having there hands in a cookie jar and may have told one of her ladies? just a thought |
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Did she have any names from Vallejo?
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Ain't one famous person out here who would purchase services and sign their real name! ....O.K....maybe from city hall, but they stashed enough money away to hire decent attorneys thanks to us! |
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Plato, I haven't talked to you in a looong time, what's up folks??????? Miss you man! |
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1 Amazing, the city claims to be broke, but hey, we have two plus million stashed for attorney fees to file for bankruptcy. I am begining to believe that the city is not broke. They are playing games with the unions at our cost. |
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still alive just taking care of bussiness you know the simple drama of life grown children and all plus ready for this gas is 3.71 back here nothing proble close to what you pay. take my friend and will look for posts from you and yeam |
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The city still has money. There are just too many greedy folks who don't care what happens as long as they make the note on their homes, luxury vehicles, and where ever else the rest of the 'cream' goes. There are a lot of smart people on Topix that do their homework and know exactly where the dollars are going, but all that does no good when the top people are the ones doing the siphoning. I don't know what would be the worse..... The State comes in, does an extensive audit, crooks go to jail, and Vallejo becomes a Ward of the State... or.... We squirm out of this, and watch things get bad for a while before we get a grip and put things right, but how long will it take and will it get bad like the mid '80s-'90s? I'm not moving, I don't believe that there is going to be a big crime epidemic, but I wonder what's going to happen. |
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Folks, I just paid $4.01 a gallon at Safeway, that was with my 10 cents off per gallon with the Safeway Card!! We are getting beat up out here, and my bucket has to have 91 octane or it's all bad! Good to talk to you Plato! |
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