Posted on 05/09/2007 2:59:55 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
Paris Hilton is calling on her fans to help her stay out of jail - by endorsing an online petition they can sign. The desperate socialite, who was sentenced to serve 45 days in jail last week after violating terms of her 2006 drink-driving arrest, has teamed up with a pal called Joshua to urge fans to help her. In a post on her MySpace blog, Hilton, who is also asking California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to pardon her, writes, "My friend Joshua started this petition. Please help and sign it. I love you all!" The petition, which is addressed to Schwarzenegger, claims "the American public who support Paris are shocked, dismayed and appalled by how Paris has been the person to be used as an example that drunk driving is wrong. She provides hope for young people all over the US and the world. She provides beauty and excitement to (most of) our otherwise mundane lives. If the late former President Gerald Ford could find it in his heart to pardon the late former President Richard Nixon after his mistake(s), we undeniably support Paris Hilton being pardoned for her honest mistake as well." Hilton is due to start serving time by June 5 if her appeal fails, after being sentenced at a hearing at Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday.
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That’s hot!
Paris is going to find out that is Liberalism that creates the Ho’s she is going to meet.
I really think that an advocacy group for the terminally stupid is way overdue and now is the time to found one.
My dog would be lost in jail and no one in his right mind would order him there, how can we treat even more helpless creatures that way?
Well maybe your friend's daughter would have been better off spending some time in jail. She could have just as easily killed someone else's daughter or son rather than nearly killing herself.
OUR guys will "keep an eye on her".
What do you have against old people?
*chuckle-snort*
You should have mentioned that in January, at the time of The Takeover, gas was $1.89 in many places. It’s now what, back over $3 again??
Nothing stops you from going to the online "Free Paris" petition, and posting a message to EXTEND her stay at the Big House...
"I, like, killed 10 people. But, ya know, see all of these names that say I shouldn't go to jail for it? So you should pardon me, Guv!" < / Hilton >
What a dip. can't understand why anyone thinks shes attractive personally.
I wouldn’t bother. Liberals just don’t get it. Or at least admit it.
Wow, based on that anecdotal evidence I agree, Paris is being railroaded! FREE PARIS NOW! FREE PARIS NOW! FREE PARIS NOW!
Another spoiled rotten brat trying to weasel her way out of jail.
You gotta love it.
You also have to sign a statement saying you 'acknowledge' that you will be thrown in the clink if you drive while on a suspended license. If Paris-ite signed it or someone signed it for her...it's a done deal.
When I lived in LA, I knew a couple of smarta$$ musicians who drove while on suspended license from DUI......both spent 60 days in jail!
Where is the petition for life without parole?
How about a petition drive to double her sentence, and/or a petition to put her in solitary confinement with no access at all to the outside world...... better yet, how about a petition to all media organizations to banish her name and image from the public arena forever!
they should lock her up and throw away the room
That would be good but I’d settle for a petition to keep her out of the news and off
TV.
I think it would be unfair to the other inmates. No telling what they might catch from her.
She could do a new reality show.
Paris in Prison
I don`t know who corrected this, but yesterday she spelled "sign" as "sihn". I mean of course, the G sounds like an H! Like oh my gawd! Gag me with a spoon! Like that`s how you must spell it!
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