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Jun. 8th, 2007 04:11 pmParis Hilton just got served (straight back to Jail!)

Mad props to go co-worker D, who helped me with the phrase and text layout.

Mad props to go co-worker D, who helped me with the phrase and text layout.
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Date: 2007-06-08 08:23 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-08 08:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2007-06-08 09:16 pm (UTC)Oh sure. I found the original picture elsewhere, I just put the lolcat version in my photobucket for convienence.
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Date: 2007-06-08 09:35 pm (UTC)I wish I could be a rich spoiled brat.
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Date: 2007-06-08 09:50 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-08 11:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-09 12:14 am (UTC)Enjoying this (http://tbogg.blogspot.com/2007/06/im-party-star-im-popular-ive-got-my-own.html) probably makes me a bad person. I don't care.
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Date: 2007-06-09 01:49 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-09 04:09 am (UTC)...what?
...I, uh... have a lot of clothes. So, y'know... I can go that long. Yeah...
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Date: 2007-06-09 04:21 am (UTC)FUBARd
I don't have a lot of sympathy for brats like Paris, but in this case we have a judge making an example out of her simply because she is a celebrity. Spoiled brats don't deserve unusually long sentences simply because they are annoying. So, she's in an already overcrowded jail for a VERY minor offense, and she has her own cell, wasting space and taxpayer dollars. Plus, she's refusing to take medication and having mental issues s a result, which means she needs treatment, which is also on the tax dime. The sheriff see this disastr and moves her to house arrest, so the judge puts her back in jail without an explanation. The judge then tries to hold the sheriff in contempt, and interrupts subsequent hearings EVERY FEW MINUTES to bitch about the time. Meanwhile, Hilton is freaking out because she STILL hasn't gotten th medical treatment she needs.
This is a mockery of justice. That judge is throwing an even bigger tantrum than Paris because the sheriff called him on his unreasonable sentence.
The absolute best way to handle immature celebrities is to treat them exactly like normal people. No going easy on them, but no burning them at the stake either.
Re: FUBARd
Date: 2007-06-09 08:15 am (UTC)Maybe the judge was feeling left out: He wanted a chance to screw Paris too.
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Date: 2007-06-09 09:46 am (UTC)Re: FUBARd
Date: 2007-06-09 03:14 pm (UTC)Sorry, but the nature of them being celebrities automatically means that they'll never be treated like normal people. If any normal person had pulled that stunt, they would have been in jail much sooner. How many months have we been hearing about her having to go to jail? About how she said couldn't go because she provides a public service? And the list goes on. A DUI is a serious matter and most people don't get that many chances before having to serve some jail time. Though at the other end, most violators aren't constantly dogged by the media so they probably get away with a lot. Being famous is a double edged sword for sure.
I do agree that all of this is a mockery of justice, but perhaps for different reasons.
While the discussion about the underlying issues are always interesting, I'm sick of hearing about Paris Hilton in general. America's fascination with celebrity figures is a little disturbing at times. And yet the fascination remains, well, fascinating!
Re: FUBARd
Date: 2007-06-09 03:25 pm (UTC)Also, AFAIK, the crimes that Paris committed were victimless in nature, which could explain why she wasn't jailed immediately.
My 2 tuna.
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Date: 2007-06-11 04:49 pm (UTC)...she needs to do more time for that horrible Simple Life show...
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Date: 2007-06-15 04:55 am (UTC)