1 posted on
06/08/2007 12:23:58 PM PDT by
pabianice
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To: pabianice
Let this be a lesson, to folks, who think they can give the finger to society, and walk away....wonder what she thinks of the body cavity searches....
To: stylecouncilor
For this evenings entertainment ping.
To: pabianice
OMG! Now Baca just came on MSNBC , and is saying Paris has SEVERE MEDICAL PROBLEMS! Is he gonna let her out again?!
472 posted on
06/08/2007 3:51:11 PM PDT by
Bush gal in LA
(''Don't tread on the FRED!'' Fred Thompson 2008)
To: pabianice
Did anyone see Shepard Smith’s coverage of this story? HILARIOUS!
To: pabianice; All
This isn’t “justice”
Paris Hilton has become the modern American “Marie Antoinette”. The whole display, with the nauseating media coverage has been totally disgusting and really says more about our culture than it does about Ms. Hilton.
507 posted on
06/08/2007 4:11:05 PM PDT by
khnyny
To: pabianice
I don’t know who righteous Freepers hate more: Paris Hilton or people who receive public assistance.
In a just world, Cynthia McKinney would have received that sentence for assaulting a police officer. Sandy Burglar would have received at least that sentence for obstruction of justice, etc.
Yank Paris’ license and put her on a road crew for 6 months. Sheeesh...
526 posted on
06/08/2007 4:27:30 PM PDT by
TheSpottedOwl
(Head Caterer for the FIRM)
To: pabianice
it’s wrong to have sprung her and then send her back
folks should look at whole this whole mess has devolved compared to others with EXACTLY the same charges
all of which started over a .08 DUI which was not even DUI until very recently
all this fascination with watching a rich brat suffer is unseemly to me...
540 posted on
06/08/2007 4:37:39 PM PDT by
wardaddy
(on parole)
To: pabianice
Compare crybaby Paris with Martha Stewart. It could be argued that Martha was punished much too severely, and yet she handled her bad situation with tremendous grace.
To: pabianice
I'm not a Paris fan and think she is a skank but I don't know what the fuss is all about. Such early releases, especially in regards to what she is charged with, are not as uncommon as some believe even for the none Parises of the world. Most who have similar none violent crimes chargers against them as Paris only spent a few hours or days, a week at the most, in jail heck even hard core gang bangers. Michelle Rodriguez only spend a few hours behind bars and she was charged for assault; Paris she's doing time for plane and simple stupidity. If she and her mother did not act like morons in front of the judge and showed some remorse she wouldn't be in this mess right now. She's an idiot.
Dec 29, 2006: Because of capacity constraints in the county jails, sentenced felons are getting early release and suspects are released in a few days following arrest, which has contributed to the number of retaliation incidents, according to police officials.
January 26, 2007: Nathan E. Downhour, 24, of Montpelier was sentenced Jan. 11 to 35 days (time served) on one count of attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. He was classified a sexually oriented offender.
She's getting more time then pedophiles get. Its pathetic.
567 posted on
06/08/2007 5:11:06 PM PDT by
apro
To: pabianice
"What we have here is a fail-ure to communicate!"
To: pabianice
I saw a report today on FOXNews and it was said that when she was born her mother said something to the effect that she would be more famous than Princess Diana, that her baby is a star and can have anything she wants.
Paris was educated in a posh school for the v e ry rich in New York, dropped out during high school, was trained as a model and took acting lessons.
It would seem to me, that Paris is a product of her parents style of parenting. Paris grew up into a self absorbed, self centered, narcissistic individual who thinks the world revolves around her. She is about to find out, or is finding out, that she is no better than any one else and break the rules...you will be forced to face up to your responsibility.
They are reaping what they sewed and the rooster has come home to roost.
To: pabianice
I saw a report today on FOXNews and it was said that when she was born her mother said something to the effect that she would be more famous than Princess Diana, that her baby is a star and can have anything she wants.
Paris was educated in a posh school for the v e ry rich in New York, dropped out during high school, was trained as a model and took acting lessons.
It would seem to me, that Paris is a product of her parents style of parenting. Paris grew up into a self absorbed, self centered, narcissistic individual who thinks the world revolves around her. She is about to find out, or is finding out, that she is no better than any one else and break the rules...you will be forced to face up to your responsibility.
They are reaping what they sewed and the rooster has come home to roost.
To: pabianice
I don't think I would mind being locked up for a couple of weeks, as long as I had something good to read ,,,,and , as long as I didn't get this woman for a cellmate.
If I got her for a cellmate I think I'D BE ON SUICIDE WATCH!LOL!
623 posted on
06/08/2007 7:47:58 PM PDT by
Bush gal in LA
(''Don't tread on the FRED!'' Fred Thompson 2008)
To: pabianice
To: pabianice
It’s pretty obvious that the judge and prosecutor are playing right into the “jealously factor” and the “little rich white girl syndrome” — and giving the “public” their vicarious “pound of flesh” — because of the public’s self-perceived and unfortunate position of not being as rich or as white as she is.
For those who are as white or as rich as she is, and clamor for her incarceration (in the place of other hardened criminals who deserve it) — that’s playing into their own false image of themselves of being law-abiding and “righteous” so as to condemn anyone who falls into that situation (at least until their daughter or son “gets it” one of these days, and then they’ll be screaming and crying, too).
This is nothing short of a public display of how there is no “real justice” — but only perceived justice, aka the kind that we see at American Idol, where we can “dial in” the justice we want, by means of pushing either #1, #2, or #3 on the judge’s chamber’s phone.
This is nothing short of the public pretending to be interested in justice, while really only interested in getting at people who have either money or position better than themselves. It’s “celebrity justice” all right — but “against” celebrities rather than “for justice”.
If people were really interested in justice, there are a lot of hardened criminals and also illegal aliens to dispense so much justice towards, that we wouldn’t have time for any other kind of mastabatory public justice as is displayed here.
To: pabianice
I feel bad for her, because I’m not a liberal.
709 posted on
06/09/2007 9:14:19 AM PDT by
Porterville
(2 SUPREME COURT JUSTICES AND POSSIBLY THREE..... SO THINK ABOUT IT IDIOT)
To: pabianice
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Serves that spoiled little bitch right!!!
Cry me a river, Paris...
711 posted on
06/09/2007 9:31:56 AM PDT by
TampaDude
(Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.)
To: pabianice; Slings and Arrows; LantzALot
742 posted on
06/09/2007 11:17:05 AM PDT by
Daffynition
(All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt!)
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