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Balloon Boy, Brothers Rap Antigay Slurs


HEENE BOYS SCREENGRAB X390 / Advocate.com

The news just keeps getting worse for the Heene family, better known now to the world as the family behind the "balloon boy" scandal.

On the heels of news that the Heene parents will face charges for what has now been deemed a “hoax” -- the Larimer County, Colo., sheriff’s department says the Heenes “manipulated authorities and media into believing their son had flown away in a balloon (he was later found hiding in the attic) -- comes this video, shot just after the Heenes appeared on Wife Swap.

In the video the Heene boys rap about the "pussification" of men and frequently use the word “faggot.” At about the 2 minute and 50 second mark, one of the boys talks about throwing a rock at a “faggot” in a tree.

Watch the video here.
 

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Ken Benton
    Date posted: 10/23/2009 5:49:06 PM
    Hometown: Tampa Fl

    Comment:

    Looks like these kids are 3 brats that seem to get away with a lot of things for their young age! I believe the parents should be charged and have to pay all the military expenses as well as local expenses for the stupid stunt that was pulled! The parents must be complete idiots!

  • Name: Steve
    Date posted: 10/23/2009 3:23:09 PM
    Hometown: Spokane, WA

    Comment:

    One word DISTURBING!... I would never let me children listen to something like this let alone make a video staring them singing it. WOW!!! These type of people are the reason America is falling behind the rest of the world in education. I'm all for free speech, but this really is DISTURBING!!! Oh and the song is crap too...

  • Name: zitper
    Date posted: 10/23/2009 7:53:02 AM
    Hometown: Columbus, GA

    Comment:

    What sickos will not do to get their 15mins of fame. It seems to me pay back is a bitch.

  • Name: planesdrifter
    Date posted: 10/20/2009 10:38:53 AM
    Hometown: Minneapolis

    Comment:

    America got punked again - 24 hr news and we loose. So we'll go on ad nauseam dissecting Balloon Boy and his family and what this tell us about ourselves and ourselves and our nation. Are we bored with John & Kate so soon? Aren't there real news events out here somewhere that truly affect our lives and are worthy of discussion?

  • Name: Saskplanner
    Date posted: 10/20/2009 2:20:00 AM
    Hometown: Palm Springs

    Comment:

    Man. these people should all be sterilized to keep them from mudding up the gene pool...

  • Name: R.J.S
    Date posted: 10/20/2009 2:16:25 AM
    Hometown: Long Island

    Comment:

    Revolting! The parents should be ashamed. I pity these innocent children but I suspect the damage has already been done to them. The little boy vomited on national t.v twice not because he was ill but because of the anxiety his parents have caused him by forcing into this bizarre situation.

  • Name: paul
    Date posted: 10/19/2009 10:19:16 PM
    Hometown: marysville

    Comment:

    I can't understand a word they are saying

  • Name: DanB
    Date posted: 10/19/2009 9:30:21 PM
    Hometown: SF

    Comment:

    Andrew, everyone knows quite well where those little ones got the language. If you'll note everyone (sane) here is heaping their condemnation on the father for teaching his children to act like this and further exploiting them in his desperate, pathetic bid to get a regular gig on network television. Read before posting, darling!

  • Name: Andrew Wesley Trezise
    Date posted: 10/19/2009 8:32:26 PM
    Hometown: Melbourne

    Comment:

    When tiny kids say 'homo' and 'fag' they are only being parrots. Gays need to harden up, this is just political correctness. What about a film like TARNATION which depeicts gays as Judy Garland-esque neurotics? I know which is worse!

  • Name: Nathan
    Date posted: 10/19/2009 5:25:35 PM
    Hometown: Franklin

    Comment:

    These children need to be taken away from their biological parents and put into protective custody as their parents have proven that they are uncaring and irresponsible.

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