This whole Paris situation is a sham…
This entry was posted on Friday, June 08, 2007 9:09 AM and is filed under Wtf,Celebrity life.
Here is my rant of the moment.
I have been debating whether or not I should write about Paris Hilton but this whole situation is pissing me off. What kind of message is our judicial system sending? If you are rich and privileged, you get special treatment? Wait, let me fix that up, if you are rich, privileged and not a minority, you get special treatment. Paris Hilton got caught twice driving under the influence and they let her slide the first time. So she’s finally sentenced to 45 days in jail which was later reduced to 23 and this broad only served 3 days in jail? Huh? She was “reassigned” due to medical issues? WTF! Are we really expected to believe that being under house arrest in a 50,000 sq. ft. home is punishment? This chick can still drink, have parties, swim in her damn pool, etc. Give me a damn break.
There are people who commit crimes less severe and dangerous than driving while under the influence, and I bet you they serve jail sentences in a real JAIL longer than this chick. Paris could have killed someone! But something tells me, murdering someone still wouldn’t cause her to serve any jail time.
Not only am I appalled, I am disgusted by the actions of the Los Angeles County Sherriff’s Department for disregarding the sentence placed upon her by a judge and then taking us all to be fools. I knew there had to be money involved and I may be right. Rumor has it, that the Hilton family gave the sheriff $1M towards his reelection campaign. Dummy. I hope they fire his tail and then he can’t even use the $1M for his re-election campaign.
People actually feel sorry for her. Why? She’s a grown a$$ woman and she knows right from wrong. I blame her parents for allowing her to do stupid crap and think it is okay.
I am sooooooo glad that the judge is hauling her a$$ back into court. And then I hope they haul her bad weave wearin’, big foot self back into jail. Gotcha bitch!
Image courtesy of AFP/File/Gabriel Bouys