I love how some ya-hoo's on a MB (and I consider myself a ya-hoo, too, meaning I have no professional music opinion

) have declared Haley a horrible singer. I've read posts dissecting her vocal abilities (or lack of, as they say) in the manner of someone who actually knows music. On the other hand, you have the three judges, Jimmy Iovine, guest
professionals, former Idol contestants, and other professional singers saying Haley has a beautiful voice, possibly the best of the 4 remaining contestants. Maybe she's not your style. But just because you don't like someone's style of singing doesn't mean they aren't good, or amazingly talented. I'm not crazy about Scotty's singing style. But I don't dare to think that I can call him talentless. And I certainly don't lower myself to ridicule him, or any of the others, for the way he dresses or acts. As someone (RyMickey, I believe) said, they are KIDS. I can't believe how so many people on here seem to
delight in trashing Haley. It's like catty girls in high school. The word VENDETTA came to me earlier today. That kind of sums up the attitude I'm seeing on here. How ironic! From the same people who berate Haley for her attitude.

I think one of the people on here who used to be one of her harshest critics has eased up a little on the personal attacks. So I guess there's hope that some others can take the high road, too.
I wish Haley had shown her true emotions last night, which I believe were devastation, not arrogance. It seems she was too upset to do the backstage bit after her first song. (can anyone blame her?) I think America would have rallied behind her for the beating she took from J-Lo and Randy. Walking off the stage in tears holding onto Lauren sounds like a young girl who was crushed, with some understandable anger mixed in.