ParisHiltonSite.Net Predicts A Worth Of Popularity And Hating

It is Tuesday, May 8, 2007, 1:16pm Eastern Time.

ParisHiltonSite.Net now predicts the popularity of Paris Hilton will grow dramatically in over three months.

With Paris Hilton’s fame growing even stronger, the hatred against her will also explode.

Last night and this morning, ParisHiltonSite.Net noticed that the jail news had already reached a new peak.

Paris Hilton is on the lips of everyone in Hollywood and in the rest of the world. This effect has become even stronger than last February’s ParisExposed phenomenon. We also expect to see a lot more news about Paris in the coming days and months.

Paris is also the subject of ridicule on satire websites, and generating a huge amount of traffic on the internet overall.

The media has finally heard the fans’ voice. And just within 12 hours, the petition, approved by Paris Hilton, herself, has jumped from 600 to 2700 signatures. It is expected to grow much faster as the media bombards articles about it on the internet. The fans are fighting for a just and fair punishement.

Posted: May 8th, 2007
Comments: 3


Comments

From: Mike Smith
Time: May 8, 2007, 11:00 am

Are you people completely nutz???? There are hundreds, if not thousands, of truly innocent people in prison who deserve freedom long before Paris Hilton. Unlike most poor people wrongly convicted or harshly sentenced, the heiress has all the money in the world to defend herself in court. And guess what? She was found guilty, guilty, guilty!!! And then sentenced according to state law. Why perpetuate special treatment for ‘stars’? Would you be petitioning for her freedom if she had caused an accident or fatality while driving drunk? It’s ridiculous! A simple motto for a simple mind: IF YOU CAN’T SERVE THE TIME, DON’T DO THE CRIME!

From: Righteous
Time: May 8, 2007, 4:21 pm

Go to prison, do your time. Ignorance is not a defence, you should read your own mail (if you can read) and never, ever sign anything without doing the same!!! Paris, you deserve all you get, you are not above the law. I agree wih you wholeheartedly Mike Smith.

From: firefighter
Time: May 8, 2007, 5:28 pm

She was arrested for drunk driving and had her license suspended. Obviously she did not learn her lesson and continued to break the law by driving with a suspended license. I have seen too many deaths and injuries from intoxicated drivers. These laws are here not just for her protection but for the general public. Maybe she will learn something serving those 45 days. Maybe the life of someone you know will be saved. 45 days…she got off easy.