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Monday, May 14, 2007
Drawing on Paris Hilton
What happens when three I-Report cartoonists tackle one politically charged topic? See for yourself. This week’s “Drawing on” topic is Paris Hilton. Check out the toons below, then tell us which one hits closest to the mark. (Check out the earlier rounds here: Immigration, Gun control, Don Imus, Barry Bonds, "300" , U.S. attorneys, Gas prices, Walter Reed, Academy Awards, Iran and Iraq, Anna Nicole Smith.)
Scroll down to see them all, then let us know which one you like best -- and why -- by posting a comment. Better yet, send your own cartoon response. So there you have it. Now, sound off by sending a comment, but make sure you leave your name. CNN.com does not post anonymous comments. You can also pick up your pen and draw your own take on this week's topic.
All I can say is who cares about Paris Hilton. If she screwed up and got into trouble then she should have to suffer the consequences. It's only 45 days. Quit crying and do your time.
I like the defiant cartoon because unlike many of the public I think Paris Hilton should go to jail she broke the law over and over and she is no better than anyone else in the eyes of the law. I mean any average person would already be in jail taken from the court room probably. Sorry Paris you lose this one girl you did the crime now do the time. Oh and how can you blame someone else its your responsiblility to know whats going on in your life and if you don't your stupid "ignorance is no excuse of the law" right?
I think the first cartoon is priceless! That's about the way things are, France is in the news a lot lately but mention Paris & most people automatically think of Paris Hilton..lol What's our world coming to anyway??
I just think it's pathetic that these artists wasted any energy at all on Paris Hilton
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Take 1: 'Free Paris'
Take 2: 'But my publicist said…’ 
Take 3: 'Defiant'