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The law is unconstitutional. Celebrities may have more money or fame than regular people but they are not a special, protected class of society. Not yet anyway in this sick, celebrity obsessed society. None of these people are “celebrities” anyway. They may be pursued by the media none of them are that important, or worth a damn thing. They are all D list no talents who have caught the attention of the disgusting, servile press like E, Extra, The Insider, TMZ. It is all garbage. I don’t know what changed in America that people give this crap a moment of their attention. It was never this bad.
As for Britney, she is pathetic. She has all her millions now can we lock her up in a rubber mansion so we never have to see her again. We all know where she is going to end up - what will happen to her. And you know what, I’m looking forward to it. Like Anna Nicole Smith, when I hear that news I will smile.


12 posted on 02/13/2008 4:29:04 PM PST by Italia222
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Celebrities may have more money or fame than regular people but they are not a special, protected class of society.

It's the modern answer to ancient idolatry. Where once you had the soap opera of Zeus, Hera, et al., we now have these. Just as in ancient times, it's all image and no reality, but it serves the same purpose as always.

18 posted on 02/14/2008 6:19:57 AM PST by thulldud (Insanity: Electing John McCain again and expecting a different result.)
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