On Feb 9, 11:21 am, Wide Eyed in Wonder <writing...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The longer this story goes, the most doubtful I am that most of it is
> true. Is Britney really mentally ill? I'm beginning to think that
> she is not ill at all. Here's a few thoughts on it.
>
> 1. The media has been trying to find a story to condemn her with for
> years. This gives them that chance...regardless of the truth.
>
> 2. The parents had been trying to get control of her money and to
> separate her from her manager for many years. This gives them that
> chance...regardless of the truth.
>
> 3. She had the presence of mind, while in the clinic, to contact an
> attorney to represent
her...http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=8544833f-33dc-4f5f...
>
> This shows someone that was in cognitive control and someone that felt
> she was unjustly committed by her parents...parents that not only
> didn't let her go but fought her release...see next point. BTW, her
> parents lawsuit made it impossible (pre-emptively) for her to get that
> attorney to defend herself (thus, they assumed she would be suing them
> about this).
>
> 4. She was released from the institution after only a week. This
> would not be possible, if she was as bad as her parents claimed she
> was to get control of her finances.
>
> To me, this stinks of a parental attempt to get money from their
> celebrity daughter (becoming more common in celebrity circles). I
> think a police investigation needs to be done concerning the parents
> involvement in all this.
>
> Kenneth Clifton
> christiansuperhero.com
bump
Kenneth Clifton
christiansuperhero.com


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