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magprob
May 7, 2007, 10:00 AM
Dear Paris,
As a retired prison guard, I feel it is my obligation to warn you not to take candy from any stocky, short haired female inmates that have the name "DADDY" tatooed across the back or their neck.
Yours truly, Magprob
Lord_Darkclaw
May 7, 2007, 10:38 AM
You're not a very nice person are you Magprob?
America must be the only Country in the developed world where rape is considered a legitimate punishment in jails and prisons.
Paris Hilton is reckless and stupid but that doesn't make her a bad person, most likely she is a nice when people meet her in person. 45 days in jail is a serious and difficult experience for anyone, let alone a woman who has no real experience of living a normal low-income lifestyle. Hopefully she will be carefully guarded; as a very famous celebrity she is at high risk of assault and abuse by other prisoners.
magprob
May 7, 2007, 03:03 PM
It's called protective custody and I have judged no one but you are judging me. For what it is worth, I'm just giving Paris some good advice. If you think Paris is such a sweet heart then let me know when she allows you to shake her hand.
Since I was a prison guard, I stopped many young and tender looking gents, not unlike yourself, from getting raped. I have walked right in on it happening and risked my life to stop it. If you assume I think rape is OK in any fashion then you have insulted me and I say you have proven you are not a very nice person. You should go and reread my post then tell me where I say that I condone that sort of behavior.
You see, I also happen to know that your dearest Paris will more than likely end up in protective custody right out the gate because all she has to do is request it. As soon as she hits the cell block, the shift commander will probably move her there just to keep his shift quiet.
For you people that are caught up in the Paris Hilton soap opera, we know this event is just an exciting twist in the plot. It will, in the long run, "boost the ratings." Makes me want to throw up.
shygrneyzs
May 7, 2007, 03:49 PM
Paris Hilton only gets 45 days and already people in Hollywood are crying in outrage, saying she is being discriminated against. Gee Whiz - if that were you or I, we would be seeing more than 45 days. She violated the law - not once, but again - a clear violation, which shows her utmost disrespect for any court or law.
She will come out more famous than before she went in. She will write book, make a movie, perhaps a new reality series. Her fame just went beyond solid gold.
Sick, isn't it?
saraispiel19
May 7, 2007, 03:58 PM
Huh? pαris hilton is in jαil?-- whαt for?. wow NEWS TO ME
Ooh for driving while her license is suspended?--wow-- I wish my pαrole officer wαs thαt nice to me!
magprob
May 7, 2007, 04:55 PM
Paris Hilton only gets 45 days and already people in Hollywood are crying in outrage, saying she is being discriminated against. Gee Whiz - if that were you or I, we would be seeing more than 45 days. She violated the law - not once, but again - a clear violation, which shows her utmost disrespect for any court or law.
She will come out more famous than before she went in. She will write book, make a movie, perhaps a new reality series. Her fame just went beyond solid gold.
Sick, isn't it?
Yea, people in Hollywood can't understand why the judge didn't let her pay her way out of it! You get the amount of justice you can pay for in Hollywood. OJ and Barretta are two that come to mind right off.
[QUOTE=Lord_Darkclaw]You're not a very nice person are you Magprob?
America must be the only Country in the developed world where rape is considered a legitimate punishment in jails and prisons.
And another thing, American Prisons DO NOT allow inmates to rape each other. Yes it does happen but in most units the are 200 to 300 inmates and only one or two guards. That is best case scenerio. In most cases, they are way more over crowded. I'll tell you that the inmates in your British prisons are not just having tea and crumpits while watching Benny Hill reruns. I'm sorry ole chap, but your bloody out of touch.
Lord_Darkclaw
May 7, 2007, 08:49 PM
I think you made my point for me Mabprob in that you found the idea of Paris Hilton being sexually assaulted amusing.
magprob
May 7, 2007, 10:45 PM
Poppycock!
Skell
May 7, 2007, 11:17 PM
Poppycock!
World Wide Words: Poppycock (http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-pop1.htm)
Are you Dutch Mag?
Queenbeewisdom75
May 7, 2007, 11:23 PM
Dear Paris,
As a retired prison guard, I feel it is my obligation to warn you not to take candy from any stocky, short haired female inmates that have the name "DADDY" tatooed across the back or their neck.
Yours truely, Magprob
Paris and her mother complaining that 45 days is cruel and unnecessary... I mean jeez what did she think she was going to get an ankle bracelet and a slap on the wrist. Paris needs to take responsibility for her actions and the judge did the right thing by putting her in jail and 45 days is nothing she's lucky her nutty irresponsible tail got that instead of spending several years behind bars in a state penitentiary.
Matt3046
May 7, 2007, 11:24 PM
Poppycock!
I also love poppycock 3536 [IMG]]
Emland
May 8, 2007, 05:53 AM
I think I can speak for many of us who are making fun of Paris Hilton's recent judgment. We aren't cheering for her to get raped or beat up in jail. We just want this little prima donna to have an encounter of real life. She is famous for no other reason except that she is a spoiled rich kid whose money has gotten her out of every little snag in life.
I applaud the judge for not being intimidated by her "celebrity" or her money. She was on 36 months probation and within 6 months had violated it. She got a warning then did it again. None of us on the lower rungs of the economic ladder would have been given so much leeway. She could well afford a driver to haul her around in that 250k Bentley. She just believed that little things like laws don't apply to her in her exhaulted position.
Paris Hilton needs to be brought down a couple of pegs. I had respect for her mother until I read about her reaction to the judgement. No wonder PH is such a piece of work. That family has the money, power and position to do something positive in this world, and all they can do is party - pathetic.
Allheart
May 8, 2007, 06:20 AM
Lord – I do understand what you are saying. I feel awful for Paris. But let me first say, that NO Magprob, in no way was expressing joy for what Paris could possibly face.
Mag tries to hide it, but he is a good guy (sorry to give you up Mag
Sorry, but I am not glad at all that Paris is being made an example of. I think it completely stinks and it just sickens me. If “they” really want to prove a point, then please put the “hollywooders” who commit real crime behind bars, then I would be happy. Not some young girl, who, lets be honest, most people dislike, because she is rich, just by being born and she is beautiful. I just adore Paris and I wish this sentence would just go away.
I don't think on either side of the tracks, Paris gets a fair shake, by the haves nor from the have nots.
I don't blame her Mom one bit. Put the disgusting murders in jail, and the football player who was behind an animal fighting ring. That's something to be proud of putting a stop to Judge.
Paris is the sacrificial lamb so the rest of Hollyweird can continue on getting away with murder and meyhem. Disgusting.
Paris appears to be a genuinely sweet girl and I bet she makes the most of it and I don't mean profiting from it. Paris appears to enjoy meeting people from all walks of life. Yes, I was one to watch the Simple Life and I enjoyed ever minute. Both Paris and Nicole had me laughing for hours.
Paris may be privledged but it appears she doesn't have a mean bone in her body and I just hope this experience will be more a positive than a negative.
iAMfromHuntersBar
May 8, 2007, 06:27 AM
I think she's an idiot, and she deserves it!
She knew her license had been suspended, and she's a celebrity, she knows papparazi follow her everywhere! She had to know this would happen!
And what? She should get away with it because she's famous? Behave!
Throw her to the lions I say!
Allheart
May 8, 2007, 06:38 AM
I am - I don't think she is an idiot - I think she is adorable and just not exposed to the every day life like we are -
I do not think she should get away with it, but if she is going to be thrown to the lions, as though the big bad wolf Judge did his thing, then they need to make sure the rest of the sorry privledged society pays their dues as well.
Makes me sick how they are making an example of her. In some ways WE helped create who Pairs is.
I agree.. she is dumb but rich! And has a surname that he guaranteed money!
Its so who u know and who or what your name is!!
Allheart
May 8, 2007, 06:42 AM
LOL oh boy did I open up a can of worms - As Paris would say... That's hot LOL
No, she should NOT get away with drunk driving not at all. To be honest, I forgot about that.
All I am saying is - it does not make me happy that she will be doing 45 days. I feel bad for her, because I feel SO many people are SO glad she is being put away.
I hope you understand what I am saying now Emland.
curlybenswife
May 8, 2007, 06:44 AM
If you are silly enough to get caught then you pay the penalty the sad thing is that girl could pay for a chaufer 50 million times over and yet she chose to drive herself the fact remains that when she entered the car she broke the law plain and simple doesn't matter who you are the law is the law.
iAMfromHuntersBar
May 8, 2007, 06:45 AM
I'm just sick of reading about 'celebrities' getting away with stuff week (http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00008664.html) after week (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18537991/) after
week (http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7007277002) after week (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16145066/)!
(I could go on and on and on, I won't though!)
And why? Just because they're rich and famous! It's frustrating!
If she had come on this board (under a username like 'CaughtDrivingWithoutLicense') and said;
"Hey Everyone, I'm Worried! I Had My License Suspended A While Back, But I Decided To Drive Anyway, And The Police Pulled Me Over, And Now It Looks Like I'm Going To Jail For 45 Days ... What Should I Do?"
No-one would have sympathy for her!
Allheart
May 8, 2007, 06:46 AM
I do agree, CBW, but then they ALL should pay. That is all I am saying. It just gets me that some are say "Finally the privledged are paying" No, they are not. Paris is paying for the rest of them.
I'm just sick of reading about 'celebrities' getting away with stuff week (http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00008664.html) after week (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18537991/) after
week (http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7007277002) after week (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16145066/)!
(I could go on and on and on, I won't though!)
And why? Just because they're rich and famous! It's frustrating!
If she had come on this board (under a username like 'CaughtDrivingWithoutLicense') and said;
"Hey Everyone, I'm Worried! I Had My License Suspended A While Back, But I Decided To Drive Anyway, And The Police Pulled Me Over, And Now It Looks Like I'm Going To Jail For 45 Days ... What Should I Do?"
No-one would have sympathy for her!
Exactly my point. "They" want "Us" to think the rich and famous are paying by feeding Paris to the wolves. Not so. The others will continue to get away with their ways. Paris is not liked really anywhere and that's why it was considered okay to roast her.
Emland
May 8, 2007, 06:54 AM
iam - I don't think she is an idiot - I think she is adorable and just not exposed to the every day life like we are -
Allheart, I am not trying to be mean, but have you read her testimony in the Zeta Graff slander case? I believe she may be functionally illiterate.
Allheart
May 8, 2007, 07:00 AM
Allheart, I am not trying to be mean, but have you read her testimony in the Zeta Graff slander case? I believe she may be functionally illiterate.
Em, if she is. Then bless her heart. Seriously. There is a lot worse things that someone can be then not bright.
Em, I do understand what you are saying, as well as everyone else. But to me, Paris is too easy a target and I find no glee in it at all. I find it sickening.
magprob
May 8, 2007, 08:27 AM
Allheart, you are just too sweet for your own good. GOD bless you child.
iAMfromHuntersBar
May 9, 2007, 12:42 AM
I've just heard that she sacked her publicist for not TELLING her she couldn't drive without a licence!
How did she ever get one to start with? Lol!
NowWhat
May 9, 2007, 06:27 AM
I don't think she is stupid - I think she plays stupid on TV. Very well, I might add.
I think a lot of "celebrities" think they are untouchable. So, when someone does get punished - they are shocked. When in reality, if this was an average joe - he would be thankful 45 days was all he got.
Especially when you think about why the license was suspended in the 1st place.
Allheart
May 10, 2007, 01:34 AM
Seems Paris said it a whole lot better than me. I think there is a whole lot more good to Paris then she will ever be given credit for. I think you will find the below interesting.
Paris Hilton: 'I'm ready to face the consequences of violating probation' (http://www.canada.com/topics/entertainment/story.html?id=b37d6525-029c-487b-b579-174a96d90dff&rfp=dta)
Matt3046
May 10, 2007, 06:57 AM
I personally think that her IQ alone should get her out of jail. Is it fair to put someone that "slow" in jail? Nicole Richie should have to go with her, (so she has someone to tell her what to do) and think about what a wonderful TV show it will make. "The Simple Life Prison" How cool is that going to be.
Oh yeah that's not so "hot"
3552
Pure evil. All of them.
magprob
May 10, 2007, 05:55 PM
It looks as though Paris may only do 1/2 of her original sentence. Due to over crowding, females are released early. In light of her statement that she realizes driving drunk is dangerous, I think she may see the reality of her misdeeds and hopefully, has learned her lesson. 21 days would be OK with me. I just do not like drunk drivers. I have grand kids, kids, wife and assorted family out there driving. The people driving drunk need to learn the first time around to stop.
Matt3046
May 10, 2007, 08:25 PM
But will that be long enough for the show?
Sunshine2
May 10, 2007, 08:40 PM
Matt you are so cool
magprob
May 10, 2007, 08:41 PM
Yes, it will get boring quick!
Allheart
May 10, 2007, 11:44 PM
Emland agrees: Do you think if you add the combined IQs of these girls it would add up to a double digit?
Not even sure what to say to that. Just plain sad. I would much rather have a good heart then feel I had a superior mind and look down on others.
Emland, you are not alone, there are many people who think like you, doesn't make it pleasant though.
What a curse it is to be beautiful. Sure brings out the ugly in others.
Sorry, but it is how I feel and well worth getting another reddy. LOL :)
Matt3046
May 11, 2007, 12:06 AM
Emland agrees: Do you think if you add the combined IQs of these girls it would add up to a double digit?
Not even sure what to say to that. Just plain sad. I would much rather have a good heart then feel I had a superior mind and look down on others.
Emland, you are not alone, there are many people who think like you, doesn't make it pleasant though.
What a curse it is to be beautiful. Sure brings out the ugly in others.
Sorry, but it is how I feel and well worth getting another reddy. LOL :)
,
She was joking, it's my fault for starting the whole thing anyway. These girls certainly know how to make money and live a better life than I will ever dream of (even with their various problems) so who's stupid?
iAMfromHuntersBar
May 11, 2007, 12:19 AM
I love Lyndsay Lohan! She's purdy!
Krs
May 11, 2007, 02:31 AM
Did anyone hear about Lyndsay Lohan Cocaine addiction!
20 fat lines in one night!
Then after hours party at her house, once in the door she strips naked bends over the table to snort another line!
Oh these fabulous girls ;)
iAMfromHuntersBar
May 11, 2007, 02:36 AM
Did anyone hear about Lyndsay Lohan Cocaine addiction!
20 fat lines in one night!
Then after hours party at her house, once in the door she strips naked bends over the table to snort another line!
Oh these fabulous girls ;)
Ha ha, class!
Now that's the kind of girl you want to take home to your Mum!
I can forgive all that though, because she's got nice mammaries!
NeedKarma
May 11, 2007, 03:27 AM
What a curse it is to be beautiful. Sure brings out the ugly in others.It's sad that you perceived that way. Very superficial view. The 'ugliness' that you see in others is no relegated to beautiful people but as a reaction to their actions.
Allheart
May 11, 2007, 03:36 AM
Sorry NK there isn't really anything superficial about me at all. I find it ugly for people to be unkind to another. That's what I mean about being ugly.
It is so sad that I perceive it that way. You are so right. But I see it so often. And perhaps I jumped the gun here. But it burns my britches terrible that people are treated unkind because they are beautiful or may be rich or God forbid both.
And not sure what calling out Paris's intelligence or lack there of, has anything to do with her actions.
Sorry NK, I wish my perception was different. I truly do.
rrr
May 11, 2007, 03:57 AM
Just put Paris int the chair. Or make a hamburger out of her; she is a one of a kind cow.
DIE, PARIS!!
:D
NeedKarma
May 11, 2007, 04:09 AM
Allheart,
I was just pointing out that people are unkind to all sorts of people, not just the beautiful ones. Yes I wish it weren't the case as well. I've made a conscious decision to not make unking people part of my social circle.
That being said - I also think Ms. Hilton is not very bright and is a very poor image for young women to emulate. I also relish in her jail term because she deserves to be treated like all others - as an equal.
Allheart
May 11, 2007, 04:17 AM
Allheart,
I was just pointing out that people are unkind to all sorts of people, not just the beautiful ones. Yes I wish it weren't the case as well. I've made a conscious decision to not make unking people part of my social circle.
That being said - I also think Ms. Hilton is not very bright and is a very poor image for young women to emulate. I also relish in her jail term because she deserves to be treated like all others - as an equal.
Very good points NK and I do agree (about people are unkind to all sorts of people, very true).
NK, I am not the brightest either. I'm not slow but I am not as intelligent as most. I respect and admire greatly those who are and feel for those who aren't. I didn't realize or even think about little girls emulating Paris, but if I were a parent, perhaps I would feel the same. Another good point there.
ashleysb
May 11, 2007, 04:53 AM
Interestingly enough, I saw this video not too long ago. YouTube - Paris Hilton Car Crash (http://youtube.com/watch?v=o4zzEsEP-B4)
Yes, she does just drive away at the end. If that was my car she hit, I would be irate in the first place that someone hit my car, but most of all it was done by someone with enough money to buy me 10 new ones, and can't even leave her information on my car. Maybe she's dumb, maybe she has no sympathy for the "average person," but there are laws, and even if Ms. Hilton breaks them, she must suffer the consequences just like every one else.
Matt3046
May 11, 2007, 06:00 AM
Interestingly enough, I saw this video not too long ago. YouTube - Paris Hilton Car Crash (http://youtube.com/watch?v=o4zzEsEP-B4)
Yes, she does just drive away at the end.
Well that is interesting, I suppose she thought the photogs would tell the person who hit their car.
magprob
May 16, 2007, 11:16 AM
,
She was joking, it's my fault for starting the whole thing anyway. These girls certainly know how to make money and live a better life than i will ever dream of (even with thier various problems) so whos stupid?
Oh Matt, as wise for your years as you seem, haven't you learned that people live much better lives in abundance, than in luxury. Do you really think she has such a great life. Her only claim to fame is that she trademarked the phrase,"That's Hot!."
As far as I am concerned, "That's Not!"
Emland
May 16, 2007, 11:21 AM
Have you heard what the twit has gone and done lately? She allowed herself to be photographed using marijuana. According to the Hollywood reporter I listen to that is based out of LA, they routinely drug test any new inmates coming in. If you are popped for drugs, you get another 90 days automatically.
Since nothing Paris does goes without notice around the world, how likely is it that she isn't going to get tested on her way in?
What an idiot.
Rockabilly1955mama
May 16, 2007, 11:25 AM
The whole thing makes me sick.
To hell with Paris.
iAMfromHuntersBar
May 17, 2007, 12:09 AM
Anyone else see this;
Paris' jail time 'could be cut in half' | Metro.co.uk (http://www.metro.co.uk/fame/article.html?in_article_id=48615&in_page_id=7&in_a_source=)
22 days and a morning in jail for Paris then!
*Clunk, Clunk, Click*
Emland
Jun 4, 2007, 06:10 AM
I thought it was pretty funny that she checked in early so the paparazzi lost their chance to get a pic of her checking herself in.
Guess she isn't as stupid as I thought she was.
NeedKarma
Jun 4, 2007, 06:40 AM
LOL - did you guys see this?
YouTube - Sarah Silverman Blasts Paris Hilton Live (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqUig75bAz8)
Paris' reaction to the joke is priceless.
Allheart
Jun 4, 2007, 12:35 PM
That has to be the most saddest and pathetic attempt I have seen someone attempt to be funny.
Was Paris actually in the audience when that Sarah person was doing her little act?
Well, I sure hope Sarah never hits a bump in the road or anyone in the audience who thought that was so funny.
Seeing that really made me angry for Paris.
That was some pretty ugly display of human nature.
NowWhat
Jun 4, 2007, 01:02 PM
I am not a Paris fan - nor Sarah Silverman - that joke was stupid. Especially with her in the audience. I mean, I get that a joke was going to be made - any comedian worth their salt is going to bring up "current events" in celebrity world. But, that was just stupid.
It actually made me feel bad for Paris - yeah, now I feel dirty.
Emland
Jun 4, 2007, 01:24 PM
Sarah Silverman makes her money by being rude and vulgar. I can't stand her.
albear
Jun 4, 2007, 01:36 PM
She'll probably turn it into a sex video and sell it
magprob
Jun 4, 2007, 04:42 PM
Sarah Silverman makes her money by being rude and vulgar. I can't stand her.
I do it for free. Wish I could get paid doing what comes natural. I thought she was real funny... me and Jack sure did.
NeedKarma
Jun 4, 2007, 05:03 PM
That was some pretty ugly display of human nature.Apparently you are not familiar with the way Ms. Hilton carries on with her life.
ashleysb
Jun 4, 2007, 08:20 PM
Apparently you are not familiar with the way Ms. Hilton carries on with her life.
Yep, a tasteless joke about a tasteless person.
Allheart
Jun 5, 2007, 12:35 AM
Apparently you are not familiar with the way Ms. Hilton carries on with her life.
I really don't need to be. Where I come from two wrongs don't make a right.
How sad a group of grown adults laughed where they could be heard knowing she was sitting there and yes Mag, Jack sure did get a kick out of it, he is just so wonderfully perfect.
Ahhh how many of us could have sat in that seat, listen to that nonsene, and only slightly squirm and not have demonstrated low class in return. Hmmm wonder. I see more of a reaction on the rode when someone is cut off by another car.
Dare I say Paris, as well as those with her, handled that Sarah person with class.
NeedKarma
Jun 7, 2007, 07:42 AM
Paris Hilton -- Free Woman - TMZ.com (http://www.tmz.com/2007/06/07/paris-hilton-free-woman/)
"TMZ has learned that Paris Hilton has not only had her sentence cut short, she is already out of jail!"
Pathetic.
iAMfromHuntersBar
Jun 7, 2007, 08:14 AM
Yeah, just heard that on the news, pretty shocking to be fair!
magprob
Jun 7, 2007, 09:59 AM
An undisclosed medical problem... anorexia?
saraispiel19
Jun 7, 2007, 10:16 AM
No its becαuse her cell wαs too cold αnd she couldn't sleep or eαt becαuse it didn't follow her regulαr regimen:)
NowWhat
Jun 7, 2007, 10:22 AM
What does that equate to? A quarter of the sentence? Whatever. If that was one of us - we would have gotten way more than the original 45 days - never to be reduced to 22 and then only serve 5.
Maybe the judge saw the bit on MTV and felt sorry for her and thought that having to sit there and listen to Sarah Silverman was punish enough for anyone.
NeedKarma
Jun 7, 2007, 10:25 AM
I wish I were a pretty rich girl who barely finished high school, never work a day in my life, spend money recklessly, flash my crotch to all, make sex videos that the world can see for free and still have people pity me.. . sigh...
NowWhat
Jun 7, 2007, 11:39 AM
I think people pity her for the reasons you gave, NK. She has a lot the things people wish they have - money and priveledge, yet she wastes her life. With that much opportunity and possibilites - if chosen she could do so much.
Yet, we have crotch pictures and sex tapes.
saraispiel19
Jun 7, 2007, 11:40 AM
Yet, we have crotch pictures and sex tapes.
Omg where did you find mine:p
Allheart
Jun 7, 2007, 01:36 PM
:o :o :o
What can I possibly say? I reallly wish she would have stuck it out.
You will all be mad at me, in a way, I am glad she is out, as it must be awful in there, but I am very disappointed she took this route. She could have shown herself what she was made of and been proud.
Oh well. Look, if I were in her shoes, and was able to get out, I would barrel my way out as well, as I am sure all the women in there would to. Even though that is dead wrong.
Can't defend this move. Like I said, I really wish she would have honkered down and did her sentence.
What lesson could she have possibly learned from this? I bet she is disappointed in herself as well. Oh maybe she's not. Just glad to be home and in her comfy bed.
Oh boy.
MrsJoseph06
Jun 7, 2007, 01:58 PM
Dose this not just prove the point that our judicial system is a joke! If your rich enough you can get away with anything (cough... oj... cough)! She Drove drunk there is no excuse for that! The only medical condition she has is stupidity for not knowing that her licence was suspended. What was she thinking? It was OK for her to drive to work? Whatt does the average person do when there licence is revoked? Ah ride the bus car pool! It just makes me so sad that this is how our system works!
Allheart
Jun 7, 2007, 02:18 PM
Mrs. J it is sad. But I think what is even more sadder, is that Paris, could have looked around her knowing, that in 20 some odd days she will be going back to the most incredible house, you and I could only dream of and the girls in there with her, are there until the very last minute of their sentence is done and some don't even know where they will be going home to.
Anotherwords, Paris could have dug down real deep and had some compassion for the others who are not as fortunate as her. But maybe she did. I shouldn't try and presume that she didn't. Maybe she is used to having it so good, she is unable to function in an environment other than what she is accustomed to and that I fault her parents for. It is all well and good to give your childern all the things that you can afford, but you do your children such a diservice by not giving them what they actually need to survive in this world and that does not come in material things.
Oh there is a lesson in all of this, but it is a sad one.
ashleysb
Jun 7, 2007, 03:37 PM
Wow oh wow. Paris Hilton gets out of jail for medical reasons | U.S. | Reuters (http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSN0718148720070607?pageNumber=1)
So now when you are in prison and are on the verge of a nervous breakdown, you can go home? Interesting...
excon
Jun 7, 2007, 03:46 PM
Hello:
People should do the right thing. In the real world, they don't. Neither do you. Sure, people should be made to pay for their transgressions upon society. In truth, they rarely are. Those that do pay, pay dearly.
If it was you, you would have done everything you could have to get released. So, I'm glad for her. Jail sucks.
The fact of the matter is, she was sent home because of overcrowding.
excon
magprob
Jun 7, 2007, 07:24 PM
I wish I were a pretty rich girl who barely finished high school, never work a day in my life, spend money recklessly, flash my crotch to all, make sex videos that the world can see for free and still have people pity me. ...sigh....
You got to work with what you got. :rolleyes:
Emland
Jun 8, 2007, 06:10 AM
If they really want to punish PH, the judge needs to order a complete media blackout. No photos, videos or reports made about the little darling for 90 days - or would that be considered cruel and unusual?
Allheart
Jun 8, 2007, 02:36 PM
Well, Paris was put back in jail. And seems the judge really was PO'd and took it out on Paris and now they are saying she will have to do the whole 45 days. But you know the news media, they rather just get a story out there and worry about it be factual later, so stay tooned. But she defintely is going back.
Judge orders Paris Hilton back to jail - Celebrity News - MSNBC.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19102663/?gt1=10056)
magprob
Jun 8, 2007, 04:09 PM
The Sherriff stepped out of his jurisdiction when he released her. The judge is the law of the land, not the sherriff. The guy is risking his job. I can't believe he did that. Now, Poor little Paris has to pay by doing twice the sentence. There are a lot of people in jail that are cold, hungry, uncomfortable, sick and so on and so on. If the sherriff lets only those people out, the jail will be completely empty. No one left. They all have a good reason not to be there. Paris needs to suck it up and "take it like a man homes."
Allheart
Jun 8, 2007, 04:23 PM
Mag, I do agree, I too can't believe the Sherriff overrode the Judge's ruling. He's probably a softee like me and just couldn't stand to see her cry.
Truth is, in the long run, this is better for Paris. Forever and ever she would never live down the fact that she got out of her sentence.
Your right, she has to suck it in and just perservere through it. She will come out stronger for it.
Although she may not be realizing it now, this is better for Paris down the line.
modular01
Jun 8, 2007, 04:37 PM
You're not a very nice person are you Magprob?
America must be the only Country in the developed world where rape is considered a legitimate punishment in jails and prisons.
Paris Hilton is reckless and stupid but that doesn't make her a bad person, most likely she is a nice when people meet her in person. 45 days in jail is a serious and difficult experience for anyone, let alone a woman who has no real experience of living a normal low-income lifestyle. Hopefully she will be carefully guarded; as a very famous celebrity she is at high risk of assault and abuse by other prisoners.
There seems to be 2 sets of laws in the US, one set of laws for normal people, and another set of laws for celebrities.
Boo hoo, lets cry for Paris Hilton because she is a complete moron, did something wrong, and didn't want to go to prison. Here's a thought for her; if she didn't want to go to prison, she shouldn't have done something stupid to get herself there.
It must be nice to be able to spread your legs as far as they will go, make poor quality sex tapes, live off your parents name and empire, party 24/7, and not have a care in the world. If she got assaulted in prison I wouldn't have felt bad for her. Welcome to the real world Paris, now deal with it like everyone else has to.:mad:
AKaeTrue
Jun 8, 2007, 05:07 PM
I'll admit, I've only read through the first few pages.
Yes Hilton was wrong and she violated probation.
But, I've known regular everyday people to do much worse than
What she's done and get house arrest instead of jail time.
I would think that house arrest would be the appropriate next step for her.
It's surly a type of punishment that people get for committing much worse crimes than she has committed.
I think that they are making an example out of her.
I also think that people who are less fortunate than her were wishing for the harsher sentencing because of envy "put the rich girl in her place" type of thinking.
Unfortunately, if this wasn't Paris Hilton, nobody would have cared.
Joe some who lives up town got house arrest for fondling a kid.
I'd much rather spend my tax dollars sending him to jail rather than someone who violated probation.
I feel that it was wrong for them to let her out on house arrest then
Send her back to jail (what a mental rollercoster)... If jail was what they intended for her punishment, then they should have never agreed to house arrest...
( my personal feelings of course)
CaptainRich
Jun 8, 2007, 05:57 PM
The Sherriff stepped out of his jurisdiction when he released her. The judge is the law of the land, not the sherriff. The guy is risking his job. I can't believe he did that. Now, Poor little Paris has to pay by doing twice the sentence. There are a lot of people in jail that are cold, hungry, uncomfortable, sick and so on and so on. If the sherriff lets only those people out, the jail will be completely empty. No one left. They all have a good reason not to be there. Paris needs to suck it up and "take it like a man homes."
She isn't doing "twice" her sentence. The original sentence included penalties for repeated contempt and it was for 45 days. That was recalculated with anticipated time-off for good behavoir and set at 23 days. However, if three days is enough for the sherriff, I wonder what's in it for him...
CaptainRich
Jun 8, 2007, 06:00 PM
Well, Paris was put back in jail. And seems the judge really was PO'd and took it out on Paris and now they are saying she will have to do the whole 45 days. But you know the news media, they rather just get a story out there and worry about it be factual later, so stay tooned. But she defintely is going back.
Judge orders Paris Hilton back to jail - Celebrity News - MSNBC.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19102663/?gt1=10056)
Yes, the judge was pissed. Not at PH so much as at the sherriff for undermining his authority. Would the sherriff be so inclined to be leinient if one of his officers had been injured or killed in the line of duty??
modular01
Jun 8, 2007, 06:01 PM
[QUOTE=. However, if three days is enough for the sherriff, I wonder what's in it for him...[/QUOTE]
A severe burning sensation when he pees, plus the satisfaction of knowing he is the 100th guy to spend a night in Paris, lol.
magprob
Jun 8, 2007, 07:40 PM
I guess the illness that got her released from jail early was dry skin. She couldn't wax nor would they let her have lotion. My God! That poor girl. She should wait till they have bacon or sausage for breakfast and simply rub the grease all over her body. After doing that for a week or two, it will repell those pesky little bugs that fly around the garbage cans in most jails. It won't stop the bed bugs though and as I understand, California is having a major infestation this year.