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If they say it one more time....

I am not into celeb crimes. I really couldn't care less if I ever see Paris Hilton on the news again or not. I'm not impressed by her, by her lack of brains, or by her ability to get out of jail just because someone believes that being a spoiled selfish brat is a "medical condition".

Sadly, the MSM has forgotten that there are other things happening in the news, other crimes, other topics of MORE importance. Thankfully, I have a full range of blogs that aren't as dense- and that understand that I really don't want to spend the day reading/hearing/ or staring at things about Paris Hilton.

So, for those of you who are like me and are in need of some real news... feel free to check out the great writings brought to you by the members of the True Crime Blogroll:

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And, FYI dear members of the MSM- please stop using the word "interesting" and Paris Hilton in the same sentence. If you say it one more time, I'll be forced to "de favorite" your channel on my remote control.

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