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Thursday, June 7, 2007

Paris Hilton

For All Your Paris Hiton Whiners

She doesn't belong in prison. The Judge who sent her there had discretion and could have sentenced her to home detention. In plain English, he was being a dick, making a name for himself.

You ALL are pissed that she's both rich and beautiful 'cause you keep ranting about it like it's a MAJOR problem. Her family EARNED thier fortune and worked for it. Why does that irk you so?

I'm sick of hearing about the harmless white blonde KID.

Sorry Lisa.

Miss "Hiton"-- an appropriate name, by the way-- is where she deserves to be-- in jail.

Never have I seen such a uniformity of contempt from both commentators of both the right and the left when it appeared that Hilton was going to be released to her Hollywood Hills estate with a garage opened stuck to her ankle. And for good reason. Americans, I think, have had it with such blatent legal unfairness. OJ is on a golf course, the president will pardon Scooter for outing a CIA operative in a time of war, the president's wife Laura killed her boyfriend without suffering any legal consequences whatever, to say nothing about the Gitmo prisoners. That's American justice where they will never hang you if you have gold in your pockets.

The judge is not trying to make a name for himself. To the contrary, either Hilton's money got to the the sheriff or Hilton's mouth got to the sheriff. There's more to this story than a act of compassion towards a silly young woman who got hysterical because she broke her fingernail while in the big house. Hilton's swoon may be based on her new found exposure to the real world, for which I tender some compassion. It's not the roaches, the lesbian gangs, the bad food, or the group showers. It's an eternity without the fix of media exposure. Paris is someone who is famous for nothing except that she is famous. Tonight she is in hell.


You say that she is but a "harmless white blonde kid." The one word that isn't a fact is harmless. Hilton models bad behavior for countless kids-- teenagers and young adults. And that bad behavior can be deadly when mixed with drugs and alcohol, which lubricates the club scene that Hilton so much enjoys. The carnage from both drugs and alcohol in this country is massive and beyond belief. A few streets from where I live just last week, a "harmless white blonde kid" lost her life an alcohol-induced car crash.

I would only fault the judge by not being more creative in his sentence. Instead of 40 days in prison, how about 40 days in the county morgue or 40 days weeding around those little white crosses on the side of the road?

Hilton needs to grow up, and if she doesn't, she will be under yet one more little white cross for the Hollywood death tour.

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