It’s been a very controversial week

Madonna
To my generation Madonna is an icon, somebody we should all look up to. However, I’m a bit concerned she maybe leaning toward Michael Jackson territory. Like Jackson, she now seems to be under the impression that being rich and famous gives her the privilege to bypass law, and treat children as possessions.
I really don’t mind her adopting a child from Africa, it’s the way its being done. She must go through the proper channels, she must follow the law. It’s high-time that celebrities realise that all life’s problems cannot be solved with a cheque book.

Blunkett & Oaten
Sounds like a health food company, that’s because they’re both NUTS!
Judging by his diaries (Radio 4), Blunkett is a child who insists on battering anyone who as ever annoyed him. It really is time he grew up and stopped whining.
Mark Oaten is also a bit of a child, but prefers blatant lies to whining. Jenny Murray had the miss-fortune to interview Mark and his wife for Women’s hour. Guess what? He’s not really gay, and he still loves his wife! Oddly enough his wife seemed to be buying it. In fact, she argued that she would have been more annoyed if he’d had a “proper affair”, rather than the supposedly understandable gay sex. Also, he didn’t really want to lead the Liberal Democrats, he was pushed into it.
Recap:
He sleeps with rent boys as a hobby, and applied for the leader of the Party as a bit of a laugh.

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