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@Perpetual Ingenue: I know, why would you give out your daughter's twitter address? Most parents try to stop their kids interacting with strangers over the internet.

Given that neither Bush nor Clinton did much to help underdeveloped nations throughout their combined 16 years in office, why should anyone believe their efforts now. I wouldn't trust their foundation to truly have the Haitian people's wellbeing at stake. They have consistently worked for the benefit of big business

@fridaphile: I know, it's sickening. We have proof that he benefited from his charity work, in the form of appearance fees, and yet he's using the devestated people he's professing to care about as a way to avoid scrutiny.

Maybe Wyclef, people are questioning your charity because they are concerned about the human tragedy in Haiti. You stated people should donate to your charity because the Red Cross only gives 80% of the money as aid. If your charity has a worse track record, and it seems that it does, that should be publicised in

@sara-without-an-h: At least it's not as bad as George Foreman. I'm surprised it's even legal to give all your children the same name.

@rah29: Mock her incessantly on facebook. I'd friend her and start up another facebook group 'who thinks my spoiled brat of a child shut cut the crap before they get another grounding'. I bet it would get way more than a million hits, and embarass the hell out of her.

@greenbean12t: Deadly. Together we shall rock the elite social circuit.

@rah29: No. You've found someone else who feels the same way. I hate his poncey, overlong musings on everything. I get so annoyed with my brothers, who claim he's a good writer. I especially hate his retaurant reviews. Shites on about something totally irrelevant before deigning to slate whatever poor establishment

@AmberNicole: Ha, you should see my last name in Irish. I've been at conferences abroad, and no one has a clue what to call me.

@femme-bot: I know, it's hardly punishment if you get to keep your internet access. I guess her parents didn't want her going to any more parties.

@liz.lemonade: Well, I'd say most Irish people don't think about the meanings of names when they pick them for their children. Saoirse is more of a makey-uppy name, it wouldn't be a traditional Irish name.

Wow, what an utter brat. If a child of mine tried to pull that on me I'd ground them for twice as long.

@badmutha: Oh haven't you heard? It's the latest thing darling.

@greenbean12t: Oooh it'll be fantastic. We need our cover stories straight. I could be engaged to a rich yet publicity shy European count. Who will you be?

I want Zoe Saldana's dress so badly. Do you think she would give it me?

@AmberNicole: Seer-sha, it means freedom in Irish.

@rah29: Anyone who decided to become a cheese maker after their band is on hiatus is utterly brilliant in my book. Even if he does try and be A.A.Gill when he writes restaurant reviews.