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To: joesnuffy

"Romance wasn't to blame...Chuckie was..Chuckie cheated on his wife...and refused to stop...Chuckie destroyed his marriage and damaged his own family..."

Princess Diana had many lovers. Not to disrespect the dead, but the tabloids martyred her, because she was sort of pretty, and for no other reason. Diana would have been divorced by a commoner in a hot second because of her dysfunctional personality, but Charles stayed with her because of the boys. She actually threw herself down the stairs when she was pregnant to get Charles' attention and starved herself. Sorry, but in my book that is a silly, thoughtless, immature girl. She was buddies with Elton John and Michael Jackson and every other degenerate homosexual she met. Charles was a bit more mature. Diana knew he didn't love her (and in fact loved Camilla) on their wedding day, and that she was a means to produce sons.


154 posted on 02/10/2005 2:20:16 PM PST by followerofchrist
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To: followerofchrist
Princess Diana had many lovers.

Not before she got married, she didn't. Did she have those 'many lovers' prior to giving birth to Prince William? DOUBT IT!

Meanwhile her husband continued his adultery with Camilla.

Hard to say how much her worthless husband contributed to her mental state, but I think 'tons'.

She actually threw herself down the stairs when she was pregnant to get Charles' attention and starved herself.

Here we can agree. It's a pretty sad thing to feel you have to harm yourself to get your alledged HINO to pay attention to you.

Kind of reminds me of that Michael Schiavo that's been shacked up with some other women and been trying to kill his wife off for years.

220 posted on 02/11/2005 1:18:36 PM PST by Netizen (jmo)
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