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Agree.......Jun 8th, 2007 - 18:27:07

that Paris is right where she always desires to be - in front of a camera with the spotlight on her regardless of the circumstances. She just needs to crawl away and give us all some peace from her disgusting antics. No one outside of her circle of family and friends -?, should care or give her the time of day!!

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Jackson MandeJun 8th, 2007 - 19:46:40

If she killed herself - now that is reality TV. Lets all hope for the best!

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John Tee.Jun 8th, 2007 - 19:47:58

Sirs.
I really don't know much about Paris Hilton. I'm not kidding when I say I only found out about her when I was browsing for hotels!! She has, it seems been brought up in quite a different world, nevertheless she is far from stupid, and despite the malicious derogation and some silly things she's done, she survives and seems to be decent and 'nice' A much better personality than these TV people who gave her a roasting as you say. In about 45 days time, Paris Hilton will have met the demands on her and these TV personalities will remain just that. - Sort of transient non-entities, and who will remember them???

Sincerely.....John Tee.

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Justice servedJun 8th, 2007 - 20:14:29

Back to jail where she belongs.

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John PomawskiJun 8th, 2007 - 21:22:20

I think we just love to hate Paris, But let's be honest, wouldn't you rather
have a violent criminal behind bars occupying Hilton's cell rather than a non violent, no criminal history person? The jail is housed in is overflowing now with criminals, that is why the sheriff let her go in the first place. Its not a rare thing when a Judges recommended sentence gets cut short due to overcrowding, but when its Susan Smith, a nobody, we never hear about it or care about it for that matter. But we love to hate Paris Hilton so much, we are swayed into feeling she should be thrown back in jail! Well Done!

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john PomawskiJun 8th, 2007 - 21:24:59

Correction- The jail SHE'S housed in is overcrowded.

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Captain InsanoJun 8th, 2007 - 21:27:09

I think you all will be finally happy if she just dies already.

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M_LJun 8th, 2007 - 23:43:31

'rather than a non violent, no criminal history person?'

Um, I'm sorry. Are you talking about Paris?
She has a criminal history, just not a long record.
How did she get famous again?
Oh, yeah, that's right. By getting photographed drinking and partying before she was 21. That's not breaking the law.

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tuurde fergissonJun 9th, 2007 - 01:44:28

good riddance, fuck that hoe

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She deserves it.Jun 9th, 2007 - 01:49:21

It's not that she's wealthy. It's that she is stupid. If she didn't have the family money to finance her endeavors and use those connections that wealth brings, she'd be just another dumb blond working at a fast food establishment.

I've got more respect for someone asking if I want to super size my meal.

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Anonymous in NJJun 9th, 2007 - 06:42:37

What can I say that won't get this post deleted? Because I've got R-rated language in my head. I just don't think I can put it here without it getting deleted. Now for the reason of my outrage. First of all, I LOVE Paris Hilton, a lot! Secondly, I hate people that say bad things about her. Oh, yeah, I'm sticking up for my girl! I don't watch the news much so I can't say what she did or didn't do to deserve jail time, but the judge that's putting her back in prison after she was just released can pull his ass over his face and swallow it for all I care!! This is the PG version of what I'm really thinking of, mind you. Like I said, I'm thinking R-rated thoughts in my head. Anybody that bashes Paris Hilton better hope they don't cross paths with me! I won't say why because I don't want them to come up with any ideas to counteract what I might do. I don't usually get this angry, but when it comes to my babygirl, Paris Hilton, those that treat her bad or say bad stuff about her have crossed the line. That's all I have to say. Of course, I know a lot of you are probably gonna start bashing on me for saying what I said, but if you do, keep it at a PG level, like me.

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Anonymous in NJJun 9th, 2007 - 06:47:49

Wait, I think that 'ass over his face and swallow it' part should read 'put his head over his ass and swallow it'.

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Anonymous in NJJun 9th, 2007 - 07:39:04

Who wrote this (expletive)ing article?! 'Poking fun at her predicament', 'It was a savage roasting and Hilton was almost reduced to tears. But, at least the cameras were on her.' (Expletive, expletive) those people, poking fun at her! I oughta...oooh, if I lived in California and saw this live, I'd be arrested for murder because I'd be killing everyone poking fun at Paris!!! Paris would be my cellmate, which, two of us together...hmmmm...I'd make her very comfortable. SHE DOES NOT DESERVE THIS!!!!!!!!!! I'm trying to keep this still at a PG level, but...I don't know if I can hold out any longer. Let me say one more thing to those that 'poke fun at her predicament'...LEAVE HER ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Okay, now I'm done. Phew! I feel a lot better now.

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TinaJun 9th, 2007 - 16:05:11

Articles like this sure bring out the best in people!!!

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Wm GavinJun 9th, 2007 - 19:15:06

I don't know the lady and will never meet her or even come close but I wish her the best and believe that she is the victim of a pandering and grandstanding judge who cares neither for the 'defendent' or the law. His sentence and his actions neither serve the law nor do they properly address punishment nor deterence. He is merely playing to his egotistical male ego and pandering to an audience of racist and the criminal element. Let me ask why Al Sharpton never made an out cry of judicial and police favoritism as he has in Ms. Hilton's matter when Ms. Halle Berry was being sentenced to nothing for her automobile accident and her feloniously leaving the scene of an accident? Yeah, I'd say there are double standards and Ms. Hilton is being persequted partly because she is Caucasian and the judge is pandering to the Negroid because like most things in California the corruption includes elected judges, and with elected judges come the ass kissing this judge is doing, instead of his job.

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JenJun 9th, 2007 - 20:00:11

She shouldn't necessarily be criticized for being rich unless they actually used their money to try to benefit Paris. But she should be held accountable for her actions. Her entire so-called career is based on being a party girl and getting her face in as many mags, newspapers as possible - mega publicity in other words. If she's going to do that for a living - her dubious acting and singing ability don't deserve being under 'career', she needs to follow the rules and present herself in a good way. Otherwise, she will get all the negative criticizm she so rightly deserves.! For someone of 26 to act like a spoiled brat won't get her many accolades!

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Orange jumpsuits : a fashion faux-pas, Paris?Jun 9th, 2007 - 21:04:09

okay so i wrote a nice big post and for some reason it wasn't submitted so here goes try number two.

To:
John PomawskiJun 8th, 2007 - 21:22:20

'I think we just love to hate Paris, But let's be honest, wouldn't you rather
have a violent criminal behind bars occupying Hilton's cell rather than a non violent, no criminal history person?'

i just had to adress this comment. would i rather have a violent criminal behind bars? yes. that's why i want her behind bars, drinking and driving is a violent crime regardless of how you look at it.
Would Paris serving jailtime be justified in your eyes if she would've committed manslaughter? she got off pretty easy with her 45 days, she's very fortunate not to have the blood of someone else on her hands.
She drinks and drives whenever she is out, which is why her liscence was suspended in the first place [she does have a ciminal past], and she clearly didn't learn from that because she was right back behind the wheel of a car, drink in hand.
she clearly has the money to pay for a chauffeur or taxi at least, yet time and again she's driving drunk or giving her keys to the boy toy of the hour to drink and drive for her. Paris desereves her jail time and deserves to serve it IN jail. Not with some ankle bracelette [too bad it doesn't come in diamond studded] in her luxury home. poor Paris, she had to baracade off some rooms because the bracelette has ONLY a 300,000 square foot radius and her mansion is bigger than that. how tragic.

She has shown us how serious she is about this whole thing when she showed up 10 minutes late for the initial trial. but she did show up early to jail, after the MTV awards where she stated [what her lawyer told her to say]:

“I did have a choice to go to a pay jail,” Hilton said Sunday, without giving details. “But I declined because I feel like the media portrays me in a way that I’m not and that’s why I wanted to go to county, to show that I can do it and I’m going to be treated like everyone else. I’m going to do the time, I’m going to do it the right way.”

and 'the right way' lasted how long? 3 days. but they're calling it 5.
The judge has every right to have her arrested again and sent back to jail, his ruling specified no ankle bracelette, and the jail has a great mental facility for any 'issues' she might have. the only 'illness' Paris has is that she's an overpampered, prissy girl who's never had any responsibilities before and who has been taught that a temper tantum and a few tears will get her out of anything. time they proved her wrong, and maybe she'll learn the hard way, she hasn't learned a thing from a slap on the wrist she's been given numerous times up til now.
I hope this is an end to miss Paris's fame, after all partying is why she's famous and now that she can't do that... maybe she'll read a book, or have it read to her.

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Poor Paris PukesJun 10th, 2007 - 01:40:34

She's not a victem, she's a loser. This sentence is not only about a DUI. It's about the contempt that she has displayed toward the court by appearing late and disobeying lawful instructions. She got what she deserves.

It’s a good thing she has her family money and connections. Without that, she wouldn't have started any business ventures herself. She would be flipping burgers. Anybody can make money with money.

She couldn't even finish high school. She dropped out and got a GED. I just hope she doesn't breed. She has nothing to teach a child because she obviously has not learned lifes lessons herself.

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Anonymous in NJJun 11th, 2007 - 18:23:11

You ever think the reason Paris acts this way is because she's tired of articles that label her for the wrong reasons? Yeah, she has a lot of money, but she's not keeping it all to herself. She ain't no Scrooge, you know! She does charity for God's sake! See, the media doesn't tell people that she does charity and good things. All they print out is 'she's a party girl', 'she drinks', 'she does this', 'she does that', nothing good that she really does. You know why they don't print out the good things she does? Because nobody wants to hear about it. Because they hate Paris Hilton which really pisses me off, but to each their own. If I ever meet Paris for real, I will take her out of the spotlight first to keep those annoying paparazzi out of her hair. Then, I will date her, fall in love with her, marry her, and start a family with her. Take that, media!!

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Anonymous in NJJun 11th, 2007 - 18:25:52

That last part with dating her, falling in love with her, marrying her, and starting a family with her...heh, not necessarily in that order, mind you! Hee, hee, hee! :)

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