Quintanilla Perez was a Mexican-American singer from Texas who was murdered at the age of 23 in 1995. Her murderer was the , a painfully ugly woman who was fired for embezzling funds from Selena s business. Beautiful but gullible Selena agreed to meet this freak at a nearby motel to retrieve tax paperwork and was shot in the back as she tried to escape the room.
But Selena did get posthumous justice: the troglodyte was sentenced to life in prison.
This song is called No Me Queda Mas (I have no choice). It s about a young woman who gets a message that the man she s in love with is about to marry another woman.
So like a true masochist, she goes to the church to watch the wedding. The genre is ranchera, which is a type of Mexican crying in your beer music. She had a fantastic voice and had just completed an album in English (her native language) when she was murdered.
Jennifer Lopez portrayed the singer in a 1997 entitled simply Selena.
Message: true beauty and talent can neither be bought - nor killed. The troglodyte who killed Selena (out of jealousy) is still a troglodyte.
But Selena s talent, and the beauty she created, live on.
Courtney Love told Dianne Sawyer in a TV interview that Mel Gibson was responsible for getting her off drugs and into a rehab program. But judging from the tone of this article, nothing Gibson could ever do will exonerate him in the eyes of the Jewish people.
Because in , the writer compares Mel Gibson to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Even helping out a will not hinder Jewish journalists from taking their licks at him for his cathartic tirade against them (albeit, heavily influenced by the tongue-loosening effects of alcohol). You know, the verbal tirade in which he warned the world that the Jews are behind all wars?
Courtney Love had a serious problem with drugs and alcohol which Mel Gibson could obviously empathize with. As such, he insisted on rescuing Ms. Love from herself, and did an intervention at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
It s sad to see anyone wrestle with the demons of addiction, and, as we all know, Ms. Love s late husband, Kurt Kobain, lost his battle with drugs.
Their hatred of Mel Gibson blinds them to the fact that he showed genuine Christian charity to a woman who is not only a , but a crude and vulgar one, at that.
Nevertheless, as a human being, she needed to be detoxed from the poisons to which she was addicted, and Mel Gibson was there to save her life. It s actually quite gracious of Ms. Love to acknowledge that.
Although this author tries to demonize Gibson, he only ends up making Mel look noble and himself petty.
