comadrejo wrote in
news:comadrejo-t-7C34E1.04314418072007@news.giganews.com:
> In article ,
> Agent Smith wrote:
>
>> atlsvo@webtv.net (maryanne kehoe) wrote in
>> news:390-469D7E9D-1239@storefull-3257.bay.webtv.net:
>>
>> >>From: edonlineSPAMOUT!@comcast.net >(edonline)
>> >>http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20046>863,00.html?xid=rss-
>> tophe
>> >>adlines Winona Ryder Finally Speaks Out About Her >Arrest TUESDAY
>> >>JULY 17, 2007
>> > 03:45 PM >EDT
>> >>"I didn't have this tremendous sense of guilt, >because I hadn't
>> >>hurt
>> > anyone," Ryder tells >Vogue magazine for its August cover story.
>> > >"Had I physically harmed someone or caused >harm to a human being,
>> > I think it would have >been an entirely different experience."
>> >
>> > OMG-she is in big time denial. Over 1 BILLION dollars worth of
>> > merchandise was shoplifted last year, and we all pay for it, in the
>> > form of higher prices. Something like 5% of the price of every item
>> > is to cover shrinkage from the store.
>>
>> There's a huge difference between the shoplifting of one mentally ill
>> girl and the big shoplifting rings that go after Wal-Mart and Target.
>
> It is really not about that, but her denial of what she was doing, and
> that she had a serious problem, she is also minimalizing and
> rationalizing what she had done and in some ways justify her actions.
>>
>> >>Still, she says, "The attention was what was >embarrassing. If you
>> >>are
>> > ever arrested, you >can't ever do that again," she says.
>> >
>> > So, she STILL wants to shoplift. No wonder Neimans banned her from
>> > thier store in BevHills.
>>
>> I see that you don't know much about compulsions. OTOH, she may be
>> crazy, but she's not stupid.
>
> It is also about self destructive behavior. She had a major drug
> problem and she just makes up excuses in the article about a broken
> arm, etc. etc. There were rumors that she had a heroin addiction, and
> the probation report basically stated that she was addicted to
> prescription medicine/painkillers. Basically six years after the
> arrest, I expect her at least to realize that her actions were
> dangerous to risky before her arrest, rather than making up excuses,
> or trying to spin this the best light possible.
What are you, the thought police? Who cares what she says or thinks, as
long as she keeps her nose clean? She's served her sentence, so leave
her alone. |