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Forget it, Jake. It's Hollywood.

By: Nate Beeler
Examiner Staff Writer
10/02/09 12:45 AM EDT

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RAJ

Oct 2, 2009

So typical of Hollywood celebrities! They think that whatever they are promoting is gospel. Roman Polanski should just accept his fate and pay for his heinous crime and not let the phonies do his bidding for him.

 

RNK

Oct 2, 2009

"Roman" would be a great name for an old, soft, diminutive child molester to have in prison. At Polanski's age, there's no lesson to be taught; it would just be punitive. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

 

Bob Skinner

Oct 2, 2009

What punishment for halfwits like Whoopi?

 

Commonsense

Oct 2, 2009

Stupidity respects no boundries, especially in hollywood.

 

Oct 2, 2009

Letterman did well last night. Unlike many; he told the truth rather than hide and lie as so many "popular" people have. People respect that he told the truth.

 

Commonsense

Oct 2, 2009

Telling the truth when your forced to is one thing. Lying and deceiving your wife and children by design is another. It speaks, no, shouts at the hidden ugly character that exists behind his deceiving smile and phoney laughter.

 

DLK

Oct 3, 2009

Most hollywood celebrities,like most polititions,have little or no moral compass and should not have access to children or the power to control our lives or tell the rest of us what to think or how we should be living!If we followed thier example,we would all be prosecuted for our crimes!!

 


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