Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
3 posters
:: Miscellaneous :: Chatter
Page 1 of 1
Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
By Bill O'Reilly
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Back in the late 1960s, it seemed like every few weeks another rock star would drop dead. The big three, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison of the Doors, all died in their 20's from alcohol and drug related causes. Even bigger names like Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe abused themselves into early deaths. Lately, Michael Jackson continued the tradition, although he made it to age 50.
I've always wondered whether, back in the Woodstock days, the folks who were applauding obviously intoxicated stars on stage ever thought about that connection when the musicians bit the dust. I mean, many concerts were simply drug- and alcohol-fueled free-for-alls, and it's still that way today. As a young reporter, I remember being stationed in the medical tent at a Rolling Stones concert in 1979. Hundreds of young people were treated for gross intoxication.
Now we have a young actress named Lindsay Lohan who apparently is out of control. A former childhood star, her sad drama is being played out in the worldwide press. This week, a Los Angeles judge ordered Ms. Lohan to wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet and submit to drug testing. This is because she was convicted of driving under the influence and possession of cocaine. Lindsay Lohan is 23.
If you believe the celebrity press, Ms. Lohan has been used by a number of people for a long time. At age 11, she began to have success in a series of family films like "The Parent Trap" and, subsequently, "Freaky Friday." Her parents profited from her movie fees even as the family dissolved during a nasty divorce action.
Lindsay Lohan then went on to have a number of public affairs with both men and women, all the while looking lost and confused. But after age 18 in America, you are pretty much free to destroy yourself. Obviously, Judge Marsha Revel is trying to prevent that by holding the actress accountable for her substance intake, but there's only so much the justice system can do.
So who will save Lindsay Lohan? If history is any indicator, the answer is no one. Elvis had a big entourage around him and so did Michael Jackson. Both men perished with doctors actually assisting them.
Truthfully, the only person who can save Ms. Lohan is Ms. Lohan. Millions of American parents anguish over the sons and daughters who are caught in the vicious cycle of addiction. Therapy, rehab, and interventions all have little chance of success unless the addicted person uses their free will to fight their disease.
Chances are Lindsay Lohan has been presented with that fact. And even though her life is on constant display, nobody really knows what the young woman truly wants. Some people want to die and slowly kill themselves. That is a brutal thing to watch. Some people finally wise up and save themselves. That redemption gives us hope.
We should all pray for this woman Lindsay Lohan. Her clock is ticking.
By Bill O'Reilly
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Back in the late 1960s, it seemed like every few weeks another rock star would drop dead. The big three, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison of the Doors, all died in their 20's from alcohol and drug related causes. Even bigger names like Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe abused themselves into early deaths. Lately, Michael Jackson continued the tradition, although he made it to age 50.
I've always wondered whether, back in the Woodstock days, the folks who were applauding obviously intoxicated stars on stage ever thought about that connection when the musicians bit the dust. I mean, many concerts were simply drug- and alcohol-fueled free-for-alls, and it's still that way today. As a young reporter, I remember being stationed in the medical tent at a Rolling Stones concert in 1979. Hundreds of young people were treated for gross intoxication.
Now we have a young actress named Lindsay Lohan who apparently is out of control. A former childhood star, her sad drama is being played out in the worldwide press. This week, a Los Angeles judge ordered Ms. Lohan to wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet and submit to drug testing. This is because she was convicted of driving under the influence and possession of cocaine. Lindsay Lohan is 23.
If you believe the celebrity press, Ms. Lohan has been used by a number of people for a long time. At age 11, she began to have success in a series of family films like "The Parent Trap" and, subsequently, "Freaky Friday." Her parents profited from her movie fees even as the family dissolved during a nasty divorce action.
Lindsay Lohan then went on to have a number of public affairs with both men and women, all the while looking lost and confused. But after age 18 in America, you are pretty much free to destroy yourself. Obviously, Judge Marsha Revel is trying to prevent that by holding the actress accountable for her substance intake, but there's only so much the justice system can do.
So who will save Lindsay Lohan? If history is any indicator, the answer is no one. Elvis had a big entourage around him and so did Michael Jackson. Both men perished with doctors actually assisting them.
Truthfully, the only person who can save Ms. Lohan is Ms. Lohan. Millions of American parents anguish over the sons and daughters who are caught in the vicious cycle of addiction. Therapy, rehab, and interventions all have little chance of success unless the addicted person uses their free will to fight their disease.
Chances are Lindsay Lohan has been presented with that fact. And even though her life is on constant display, nobody really knows what the young woman truly wants. Some people want to die and slowly kill themselves. That is a brutal thing to watch. Some people finally wise up and save themselves. That redemption gives us hope.
We should all pray for this woman Lindsay Lohan. Her clock is ticking.
TexasBlue
Re: Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
I'd say that Lindsay Lohan is a lot like how Keith Richards was in the mid-70's. The fact that he actually survived despite having done everything that he did, defies logic. He did seem to (finally) figure things out afterwards (especially after being arrested in Toronto in 1977(?) with half the GDP of Ghana on his person), but it took that kind of bottoming out for him to change. Right now, I'd say that Lindsay is nowhere near (her) bottom. She really doesn't seem to give a s**t right now.
i_luv_miley- Birthday : 1969-07-14
Age : 54
Re: Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
Lindsey is going to be a dead person soon if she doesn't get right.
No pot-shot at O'Reilly for his article?
No pot-shot at O'Reilly for his article?
TexasBlue
Re: Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
Celebrities like Lohan usually end up addicted to one of two things:
* Drugs/alcohol and dead before 30
* Jesus
* Drugs/alcohol and dead before 30
* Jesus
Re: Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
Yeah, Stephen Baldwin's claim to fame is Bio-Dome.The_Amber_Spyglass wrote:* Jesus
i_luv_miley- Birthday : 1969-07-14
Age : 54
Re: Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
Here's an article about her latest troubles, claiming that her 90 day sentence his harsh and excessive, because she's a celebrity, and I tend to agree.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100708/ap_en_ot/us_people_lindsay_lohan
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100708/ap_en_ot/us_people_lindsay_lohan
Guest- Guest
Re: Who Will Save Lindsay Lohan?
I have no sympathy for her and others of her statue. She's a wealthy spoiled brat. She's going down the same route others before her have. Some survived and others haven't. Britney Spears is a good example. She's also very lucky.
TexasBlue
Similar topics
» Will Republicans Save Us?
» Can the Republicans Save President Obama?
» To Save the Euro, Germany Must Leave It
» Can a Geriatric Germany Save Europe?
» Lord save us from liberal voters .. please?
» Can the Republicans Save President Obama?
» To Save the Euro, Germany Must Leave It
» Can a Geriatric Germany Save Europe?
» Lord save us from liberal voters .. please?
:: Miscellaneous :: Chatter
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum