Posted on 04/09/2006 11:38:04 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
Hairdo from the Cynthia McKinney School of Beauty.
Excuse me?
This woman turned down $2 million a year just to sit on a bench for a half hour and tell off squabbling couples? Is she fricking insane?
< Gotta say, I wouldn't want to have to wear a wig everyday either just cause someone didn't want to take the time necessary to fix her hair. >
For somewhat less than 2 mil a year, I would.
More ado about a hairdo.....Mon Dieu!
Is this what the civil rights movement has come to? "They didn't like my hairdo!!" Waawaawaa. I don't like my hairdo most days either, but I don't pitch a fit about it.
I would do it for a beer.
"...African Americans..."
You're not; you're an American, who is black and was born here. Drop that hyphenated crap, as it's not true.
Turning every salary/working conditions case into a chance to play the "race card" is a sure-fire way to bring more black folks into the workplace in a way that ensures everyone's respect and dignity. /sarcasm
Someone needs to remind Her Honor that TV judgeships aren't life tenure positions.
I can't believe an intelligent educated woman would go as low as to use excuses like her hair and her race for her tv demise.
Sounds to me like she was turning into little miss prissy pants. That's what greed and a huge ego can do for ya, Shugah!
Bye now, Miss Mablean!
.."so?.I'm constantly told I'm horney, and that ain't no bull. Maybe Mablean (dam thats hard to say)..just maybily they don't want ya anymore"
LOL! I would to... well, maybe a six pack.
Hair today... gone tomorrow.
For $2 mil a year, I would appear on national TV in a neon-pink mohawk hairdo
While wearing a diaper
Yeah, he's a little hottie! how come you never see them whining? Actually I liked Mablean too but it seems she just got a little too big for her britches. I'd love to do her job for half of what she gets!
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