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Washington Post: Court Documents Provide Tales Of Rookie Hookers, Overstressed Managers And Client No. 9

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by rushlimpdrug March 15, 2008 2:36 AM EDT

"Will Scandal Give Call Girl Her Big Break?"

Don''t know about her big break.

It can give her a big openning.
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by jms102073 March 15, 2008 2:13 AM EDT
Hello somebody please tell me why isn''t Ashley getting into trouble? She broke the law just as much as he did. Come on State Police do something about this !!!!!!!!!!
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by March 15, 2008 1:48 AM EDT
Let''s assume, for argument''s sake, that the filthy little *** is our sister.
Also, lets assume:
George Bush is our brother, we know he has "daddy problems", but we indulge him, with money and lives.
Carl Icahn is a brother, too. Predatory capitalist, very successful.
We got a tobacco farmer brother,too. Sells his products to children in third world countries. Not rich, but he makes a livin''.
Larry Craig''s also a brother, sort of the embarrassment of the family.
D. Cheney, another one. Environmentalist of the bunch.
John Hagee. Prominent brother. Daddy''s favorite. Can''t stand our sister. Thunders against her. It won''t be pretty when he no longer can maintain his denial about projecting his se x ual dark side on her. But, this is a pretty common thing among brothers.
Carl Rove, another Bro''. Pride of the family. Incredibly effective at "achieving his goals".
Jerry Falwell. He actually communicates with our sister, in a patronizing way. Every time he indulges his need to feel superior to the rest of us. He''s funny that way.
All in all, it''s an all American family. Brothers get along well, play golf.

Now, which one would you invite over for Thanksgiving dinner? I know which one I would.
Something terribly screwed up in this country..

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by greeneyes222 March 15, 2008 1:29 AM EDT
If the media makes this girl a star, they deserve to be punished. She broke the law as much as he did.

What''s wrong with this culture. Ratings trump the law, I guess.
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by jms102073 March 15, 2008 1:25 AM EDT
Why is it that this call girl Ashley is not getting into troube? Like everyone is saying prostitution is not legal so why is she getting a big break when she should be getting into trouble also. We all had trouble growing up, but we knew right from wrong so we worked hard to get thru hard time so are you telling us that we can take the easy way out?
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by wag11man March 15, 2008 1:15 AM EDT
WHAT A JOKE.....LETS CALL HER WHAT SHE IS.....NOTHING BUT A ***. THE WAY THE MEDIA HAS DESCRIBED HER IS BEYOND BELIEF. THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HER AND SOME CRACK HO ON THE STRRET....YET WE MAKE HER SOUND LIKE SOME POOR MISGUIDED CHILD. SHE KNEW EXACTLY WHAT SHE WAS DOING..SELLING HER BODY FOR MONEY. IN NO WAY NO I APPROVE OF SPITZERS BEHAVIOR BUT THE WAY THIS *** IS .....TOTALLY SHOCKS ME. SHE SHOULD BE JAILED LIKE OTHER ******.
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by keithle1 March 15, 2008 1:04 AM EDT
Once a woman''s looks are gone, how many men still want to fall in love with her?
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by keithle1 March 15, 2008 1:02 AM EDT
You better be the most beautiful woman in the world for that kind of money.

Other than s e x, what do most young women have to offer men?

How many men want to listen to young women talk all evening? Maybe if they''re masochists.
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by kaylag04 March 15, 2008 12:34 AM EDT
A beautiful woman uses her looks and talents to make money? Powerful men fall for her? No way! Stop the presses! This is news!
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by cyberdjs4 March 14, 2008 11:45 PM EDT
Opportunity has knocked for this girl.
It''s up to her to turn this huge break into success.

Record deals.
Story rights.
Talk-show circuits.

It''s her''s to lose. Let''s see what happens
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