Despite her recent public apology Sharon Stone's comments about her belief that the earthquake in China is possibly linked to "bad karma" haven't finished causing her embarrassment yet. Now she's losing her advertising gig with Dior over the incident as they've issued their own apology for Sharon's comments and are pulling her from their suddenly very unpopular Chinese advertising campaigns. It's amazing how fast things can change, considering Sharon was previously fairly well-received in China and is now considered by them to be "the public enemy of all mankind." That's never good.






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6-03-2008 @ 10:30AM
jl13 said...
Clarkson take a drive in your Gallardo to chill out.
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6-03-2008 @ 4:45PM
Tony Kiene said...
Clarkson and WG, you poor, ignorant sluts. I love your comments about my lack of education. I guess a PhD in economics from Yale isn't much of an education in your eyes, huh? Clarkson, as far as my understanding of the Chinese, I lived in Beijing for two years and helped write their tax code. BTW, I speak flawless Mandarin. You guys sound like a couple of imbeciles to me.
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6-03-2008 @ 5:02PM
Tony Kiene said...
BTW, Isn't the House of Dior that queer little french "Fashion" house? Sharon Stone is waaay too sexy to be attached to "those" kind of people!
Oh, and WG- I do agree that we are ruining ourselves. If we continue to support and aid the rest of the world and fall all over ourselves because the Chinks have finally decided to jump into free market economy we will eventually fall. A lot of us here are pushing our politicians to cut off support for puny little countries like yours.
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6-04-2008 @ 5:43AM
W.G. said...
Oh gee, my country is the USA too! I speak fluent Mandarin as well. Oh wow, how impressive, right?
What are you trying to do? Show people how smart you are? If you knew your stuff you wouldn't have to FAKE credentials and you'd be able to back up your stuff with facts.
You are American as I am. The difference between you and me, however, is that I don't have my head stuck up my rear.
6-03-2008 @ 5:04PM
Tony Kiene said...
That explains it all. Anyone who would paid 300,000 dollars for a POS car made by a tractor company can't be all that bright.
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6-03-2008 @ 6:17PM
Hauraki said...
it's the 80 thousands civilians who have a terrible human rights agenda, it's the 80 thousands civilians who invaded Tibet in 15th century (300 years before yankee invaded mexico), it's the 80 thousands civilians driving up fuel costs (after yankee spend highest energy per capital for half a century), it's the 80 thousands civilians systematically destoying the US economy with their bare hands. Jeez, no wonder you got permanent head damage.
and no, can't find any record in Yale about you.
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6-04-2008 @ 1:20PM
Tony Kiene said...
Hypocrisy must make the world go around huh?
Aren't the Chinese the ones who have a terrible human rights agenda? aren't they the ones who invaded Tibet? Aren't they the ones who are currently driving up fuel costs? Aren't they the ones who are systematically destoying the US economy. Jeez, you'd think they were a countyr of Mother Teresa's.
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6-03-2008 @ 10:17AM
Jeremy Clarkson said...
you know nothing about China, and you know nothing about Tibet, and you don't even seem how dalai killing innocent people, you may never seen they push a teenage girl from the second floor.
damn you don't through the weak american economic to china, you idiot know nothing about world economic. just shut up.
6-04-2008 @ 5:36AM
W.G. said...
LOL, your comment makes it very obvious that you have no education.
ESPECIALLY the part about the economy. AMERICA is ruining AMERICA'S economy. Stop blaming things on everyone else (typical).
6-04-2008 @ 1:24PM
Tony Kiene said...
Hauraki,
WTF are you talking about?
它肯定吮是您
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6-04-2008 @ 1:25PM
Tony Kiene said...
WG
How old are you son, 12?
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6-04-2008 @ 2:56PM
JXG said...
What the hell is going on here? Some elementary grade school name-calling fight? Weird. I don't even see what you are all referencing. Isn't the topic about Sharon Stone and her karma remark, which seemed appropriate to me.
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6-04-2008 @ 7:50PM
Valerie said...
I agree with you JXG.People of the world,ya'll need to grow up.I found nothing in S.Stones remark that validates all the whoop-la.If we ban and drop all for their remarks,there would be NO-ONE standing.
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