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Rob - 05:04am on 04/28/2008
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This is a little girl.  I heard that Billy Ray was in the room.

His butt needs kicking.

I don’t care who took the picture, this is sooooo wrong

Gene - 01:04pm on 04/28/2008

Chief RZ is right.  Charges should be filed against this mag for child pornography. Of course, this must be a liberal mag and double standards always apply to liberals.

Bobby - 01:04pm on 04/28/2008

Not that anyone has ever accused you of having reason or common sense.

Says the troll who keeps promising to leave and not come back, but lies about other stuff, too!

Proof - 01:04pm on 04/28/2008

I’ve seen girls walk into McDonald’s less covered up than that.

Ken McCracken - 01:04pm on 04/28/2008

You speak for Wright and Obama when you misquote them on purpose by changing the words they used.  Why stop now?

It’s called

Rob Port Derangement Syndrome.

Proof - 01:04pm on 04/28/2008

I’ve seen girls walk into McDonald’s less covered up than that.

Me too.

I’m a dad, and Hannah Montana is my daughter’s idol, so maybe this is just hitting a little too close to home for me.  But I see that picture and it hits a nerve.

I’m tired of these young girls being pushed to become “sexy.” Ever tried shopping for a little girl?  I’m a single dad, and I go to the store and even for my 7-year-old it’s hard to find something that’s not hip-huggers and bare midriffs.

Rob - 01:04pm on 04/28/2008

I know Rob, I’m 100% with you. Shopping for your daughter must be nearly impossible on at least a moral level.

I don’t agree of the focus of sex and sex appeal in a large faction of American culture.  It trickles down to every franchise store, imposing values on us that a person like you, and me, doesn’t want.

Hiphuggers for my 7 year old? No thanks.  Clothes focus more on the body, more on superficiality and skin-deep beauty than anything that is substantiative and wholesome.

The sexual temptation has overcome on us on a national level--not enough people are indignant about this.  Why?

It would be “gay” to enjoy a women who does not flaunt her body is a mantra that parallels with the principles of Main stream hip hop homophobes.

dirl126 - 01:04pm on 04/28/2008

Rob - I’m a single dad...

That just slipped right out of your mouth, didn’t it?

likwidshoe - 02:04pm on 04/28/2008

I am truly disappointed that Miley Cyrus has chosen to join the “in” crowd in her pursuit of stardom. I was hoping that Billy Ray and his wife would show her a different path. I am really sick of all these young women being pushed into sexually provocative situations. This is obscenely wrong. I sorta figured that something like this might happen when scalpers were selling tickets at Miley’s concerts for $300-$1000 a piece. I felt that this was a time when Miley and her family could take a stand against exploitation and be a real role model for young women.
Miley could have refused to play only if the prices remained as originally set. Parents could have practiced their right to be frugal, and give their children a good lesson in economics, by refusing to pay the exorbitant prices for the tickets. But, if they did, the children would have surely suffered a traumatic episode of deprivation which would scar them for life. To Miley Cyrus, I say that you can have a long a fruitful career. Don’t be pushed into the spotlight now, where you will crash and burn like Britney and others. Be a good girl. Do what you know is right. God bless.

ollie-B - 03:04pm on 04/28/2008

...Hannah Montana is my daughter’s idol, so maybe this is just hitting a little too close to home for me.  But I see that picture and it hits a nerve.

I’m tired of these young girls being pushed to become “sexy.” Ever tried shopping for a little girl?  I’m a single dad, and I go to the store and even for my 7-year-old it’s hard to find something that’s not hip-huggers and bare midriffs.

Agree.  I am a dad of a 3 year old and it does hit a nerve.

But it hits the same nerve that my friends hit every single time that they go to a strip club and fund some 18 year old’s drug habit.  It hits the same nerve that it hits when people purchase porn.  It hits the same nerve that the local pot or meth dealer hits.

It is about having little girls and seeing them sold down the road of immorality. But again, this is simply a picture in Vanity Fair.  This is not the meth-head selling my daughter her high on the weekend.  This is not the strip club enticing her with lures of quick money.  This is not the porn industry trying to get her to become a “model-actress” and run away from home.  Save your indignation for things that rightly deserve it or at very least for things that are really bad, not just mildly provocative.

We have to make sure that we are not screaming child pornography about a 15 year old doing a photo shoot when in reality there is actual child pornography going on all over.  There are folks on the internet and Myspace going after teenage girls.  There are pimps getting them to turn tricks.  Outrage should be proportional to what she did, not who she is.  I am betting that if you check any 17 year old kid’s cell phone, they will have pictures that are far more provocative of their girlfriend or one of their friends than this.

Justin B. - 03:04pm on 04/28/2008
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