Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Hold Paris Accountable Petition Update

I didn't look at the link thoroughly and therefore didn't see you had to pay to sign. I agree that's unacceptable. If you want the link, you can e-mail me and I'll pass it on.


10 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:41 AM

    You don't have to pay to sign. They ask for money yes, but they record your vote. They recorded mine!

    Datootfary

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  2. Anonymous9:42 AM

    Actually, you don't have to pay - that's optional. I was able to sign it without making a donation.

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  3. Anonymous9:44 AM

    Why are you signing this thing...She is a peice of shit and deserves to be in jail.

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  4. Anonymous10:12 AM

    9:44 - it's the petition to PUT HER IN JAIL. NOT the one she is having sent around asking Ahnold for a pardon.

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  5. Anonymous10:44 AM

    It looks like ENT disabled the link. Can someone else post it, please?

    Thanks!

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  6. Anonymous10:56 AM

    Here ya go Twisted Sister!

    http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/holdparishiltonaccountablenow/

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  7. Anonymous2:12 PM

    http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/holdparishiltonaccountablenow/signatures.html

    The $$$ is nothing to do with the petition. If you wish to contribute to the site, it's entirely up to you however, this petition is purely to express disgust if Paris Hilton manages to weasel her way out of doing time due to her belief that she is above the law.

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  8. Anonymous4:13 PM

    Thanks anon 10:56 and the media whore.

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  9. Anonymous4:59 PM

    i think it is wonderful that we are returning to a policy of sentencing people based on who they are and not what they have done. the whole "justice is blind" thing has gotten way out of hand. for example, it used to be we would sentence the negroes to long jail sentences just becuase they were black and you know all of those people are criminals, now we need evidence, just put them in jail for selling drugs. god bless this judge for trying to set society back on an even keel.

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  10. Anonymous11:56 AM

    Where's everybody?

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