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Monday, August 30, 2010

How Could You Do This To Us Paris?

The Office of National Drug Control Policy estimates the number of cocaine addicts in the United States is 3.6 million people, are you one of them?







By Lucy Chase




The Hilton Princess Paris was caught with what she claims to have been a piece of gum in her purse. Upon closer inspection by a police officer, it was found this alleged funny gum wrapper was cocaine.  I thought you were stronger than that.  How could you Paris?  The news broke my heart and disappointed me greatly, perhaps because the Lindsay Lohan situation was so toxic itself, I didn't want to see another Hollywood starlet drama unfold...again, and drown the media outlets from news that are really affecting our world (like the Floods in Pakistan), again.  Why couldn't I see something good come out from this woman? These girls enjoy surrounding themselves with incredible toxicity; I think I'm going to need a radioactive suit just to hear their name.

There are probably thousands of women out there that are not too fond of Paris.  I on the other hand, actually liked her.  I thought she was a good young woman, with incredible potential with perhaps a bit too much paparazzi attention.  Yet in the bottom of my heart, I strongly believed just as she had the amazing capacity to become this super global brand of beauty, she could also be a strong force of good.  Paris never been camera shy, and indeed at times has had a mouth running faster than a Ferrari at times (public appearance coaches where are you?  That's right, there's one right here!), I did compare her stealth in business to be like (or even greater) than Ivanka Trump (who deserves a post for her amazing dame like qualities and strength in business all to herself).

Sadly, Paris has fallen out of my top rank in strong, shamelessly beautiful business ladies, and has definitely lost my "approved for tweens idol" seal.  Below some interesting statistics and useful information why women (especially you) should think twice before sniffing this garbage up your nose.
Cocaine restricts and narrows the blood vessels; even healthy people can be at risk for these life-threatening problems such as:
               Increased blood pressure
               Increased breathing and heart rates
               Nausea and vomiting
               Anxiety and paranoia
               Insomnia and irritability
               Convulsions or seizures
               Loss of appetite and dangerous weight loss
               Cold sweats
               Nose bleeds and nasal passage damage
               Lung damage

Did you know Cocaine Addiction has reached almost epidemic proportions in the United States of America?
        Nearly 1.5 million people regularly abuse cocaine
        It is estimated that 10 percent of the world's population has tried cocaine at least once in their lives
        Every day in the United States, 5,000 people will try cocaine for the first time, which isn't surprising considering how many cocaine addicts there are here
        Considering that there were only 30,000 new users of cocaine in 1975 and that in 2000 there were 361,000 new users, it is clear that cocaine is having quite a serious impact on the lives of those living in the United States

Additionally, when people inject the drug, they risk exposing themselves to diseases such as HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C, which can be transmitted through the repeated use of dirty or shared needles.  Also, if the user is taking any other drugs, whether illicit or legal, there may be allergic or other negative reactions to chemical cocktails in their body.

So Paris, even if you have the most incredible mug shot the world has ever witnessed, you have become the same messy drama that today's weak media thrives on: "Vampiring on the issues affecting the emotional emptiness and grave issues in the hearts of hundreds of starlets across our Nation". 

Same Lindsay drama on a different day, your bad luck Paris was getting caught... and now you are going to be seen just like Lindsay Lohan, another spoiled girl who didn't know how to say no, for the sake of her career, or at least in your case, the sake and honor of your good family name.  Someday, just like Lohan, I hope to become a believer in your ability to become a force of good, and I hope to see it.

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