This letter is associated with the following article:
Letters
Saturday, June 9, 2007 12:00 AM

Paris isn't free -- and neither are we

Paris Hilton's strange celebrity hits a new nadir after Friday's chaotic perp walk. Will we ever be free from her now?

Read other letters about this article

  • Saturday, June 9, 2007 11:14 AM

    From the Simple Life to Prison Life

    What goes around, comes around. Whether it is fair or not fair, and I think one of the first things I realized as a kid is that the world is not fair, Paris brought all this on herself. Maybe Nicole Ritchie will join her in the clink soon. Paris's whole persona, particularly on the Simple Life(which I watched a few times, briefly) was a spoiled, rotten, little rich girl who tried to corrupt most of the people she and Nicole met on the Simple Life or just made fun of their "simple lives". I don't know what Paris is like as a person, and I don't really pay attention to what she is doing, it is just that her whole thing, personality, is all about the media. So how can the judge do anything BUT throw her back in jail. Yes, maybe there will be a day where she just goes away...but u know....once she goes away someone else will swoop in and fill the void,

    I will just hope that this whole experience might change her behavior......I realize wishful thinking......but it is a good thought to have!!!!!

Most Active Letters Threads

645

Obama's exceedingly familiar justifications for escalation

The "new" approach to Afghanistan touted by White House officials seems quite old
543

The crazy, irrational beliefs of Muslims

Tom Friedman explains the real problem: stupid Muslims think the U.S. is about war and aggression.
437

The face of rotted Washington

Evan Bayh demands more debt-financed war - fought by others - while boasting that he's a stern "deficit hawk."
206

Bigotry wins in Switzerland

By voting to ban the construction of minarets, Switzerland apes the most extreme intolerance in the Muslim world
148

Mike Huckabee's fatally bad judgment

Brutality by another Huck-pardoned criminal suggests the 2012 GOP hopeful listened more to pastors than prosecutors

View all »

Letters Help

Currently in Salon