Do you agree with donald truphs decision regarding Miss USA ?
By madonna143
@madonna143 (1737)
Philippines
December 20, 2006 9:12am CST
I don't expect so many responses to this ad but you are welcome to give your comments if you have seen it in the news. Just to fill you in and I hope I say it right, the news is Miss USA has engaged herself in substance abuse and Donald Trumph has agreed to give her a second chance. Please correct my statements if I was wrong. What can you say about this?
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49 responses
@coolcager (496)
• Costa Rica
20 Dec 06
i heard about it too. maybe they will decide on what will happen.
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
Just to fill you in, Donald Trumph has already decided to give her a second chance. Do you agree with his decision or not?
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
I just hope that these kind of responses must have some warnings from mylot.
@marciascott (25529)
• United States
20 Dec 06
I have heard alot about it, I thought he fired her I don't know. I really don't follow up onit, I don't like Donald Trump!
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
Yes, I would like to clarify that. Donald trumph gave her a second chance and if she does even the slightest mistake she would be fired. She made a public apology and I do hope for her sake and the sake of the people who believe in her that she would rise above the challenges that beset her.
@mauier113 (688)
• Philippines
23 Dec 06
I don't think it's fair. We've known for all these kind of beauty pageant that the purpose of having the first runner up is for the replacement of the winner in case there would be violations committed.
@albert2412 (1782)
• United States
25 Dec 06
Yes, it was right to forgive her and to give her another chance. If we are not willing to forgive others, then how can we ask others to forgive us when we make mistakes?
@ais_nedla (162)
• United States
20 Dec 06
no.no second chances for her boozin and lesbianic aspirations. she is supposed to be a role model but shes failed miserably. trump was sayin that she was just immersed with limelight in new york city cause she came from kentucky, its like saying people in kentucky are ignorant folks that cant control themselves in a city like new york. how dumb!!!
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
Your comment made me smile and yes you brought up a good point. I think Donald's comment was quite off for the people of Kentucky, although there is also some small truth to it. He could have just said another thing instead. Thank you for your comment on the discussion.
@jain_bangalore (3136)
• India
20 Dec 06
i don't know anything about this case so cannot comment on this,
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
I do hope that you do get back at your response so you would be able to read the comment of the other people to update yourself regarding this discussion. Thank you and have a nice day!
@TerryZ (22076)
• United States
20 Dec 06
I heard a little about it. I would say nothing wrong when it comes to donald I tend to like the man. Very intelligent person he is. He seems to be fair and decent. So therefore I agree with him.
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
Maybe that could be the reason why I agree with him. I find him very intelligent person and a businessman. He must have thought about this decision more than once and I think he made his decision with the basis of weighing the pros and cons of the situation at hand. Have a nice day and thank you for your responses.
@edras_2 (299)
• United States
20 Dec 06
NoI don't think she should have had a second chance.She knew what the rules were going in,and when you're a role model you're supposed to be more responsible than that.I watched the entire interview and while I liked her before,I have now changed my opinion.I do not believe she was truly remorseful.For all the carrying on she was doing,she could not even produce one REAL tear.Now I just think she's a complete phoney!How sad.I hope she doesn't go into acting,she's already proven she can't act.
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
Your comments made me smile. I really feel your disappointment and disgust about the matter. But I really feel that everybody deserves a second chance, and yes even for role models such as beauty queens. This is just a constant reminder to us that people at the top do also make mistakes like us and that they should be given a chance to prove themselves again. I just hope that she now will improve herself to regain back the respect the title that she carries.
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
I'm sorry but I did not understand your comment. I hope that I could see some Asians like me would respond to this discussion. One of the reasons why I posted this is to see how many asians do watch the international news. I hope to see the majority here in mylot some response which are the people from india. Have a nice day. But I do hope it wold not be this kind of response.
@moneygrows (170)
• Canada
20 Dec 06
I also have no comment on it except that I know Donald Trump is the organizer of Miss USA. I think I'm right.
@madonna143 (1737)
• Philippines
21 Dec 06
These are classic responses of people who really can't say anything about the topic. I just hope that mylot sees this and do some sanctions to these people.
@funnysis (2619)
• United States
22 Dec 06
I beleive it was wrong unfair and he should not have allowed it she broke more then just one rule in what she did and what about the runner up who would have taken over for her was that fair to her I do not beleive it was I think women who have to do things like that any way have a really low self esteem problem I think if they want to hold pagents why don't they base it on real life women.
@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
29 Dec 06
Maybe he likes her and that's why he's giving her a second chance.
@minxy67 (2707)
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21 Dec 06
I was not aware of this until I read your post, I believe that substance abuse is a very bad problem in society and by giving her another chance it is like saying it is ok when it's not.
@emilieespino (963)
• Philippines
23 Dec 06
I really don't agree with his decision because it makes a mockery of what the crown stands for. The crown is supposed to be worn by someone whom the world could be proud of and the women of the united states that can be proud of. Don't you think so?