Friday, June 8, 2007

paris is sentenced back to jail, and i'm laughing my ass off

http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=264863&GT1=7703

AH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!

This is the funniest sh** I've read in almost my entire adult existence.

Justice has prevailed.

I should probably sound off tomorrow, once the media circus have left the building...

Oh, but I must add this by a message boarder under the "Do You Feel Sorry For Paris?" headline. It is best articulated by my new, unknown friend, "Cthruthedenial"...

"The public in its outrage over Paris Hilton being released earlier and put on house arrest for some UNKNOWN medical condition; should hold Judge Michael T. Sauer and Sheriff Lee Baca personally responsible for this stupid girl's fate when she gets behind the wheel of her car next time. She obviously wants to experience the same as Brandy and Halle Berry. THEIR LUCK RAN OUT WITH the life of someone else! How many people have not learned with DUI'S and jail time until they have killed someone.

Since when does the money of a few give them the right to continually disrespect the laws of this land? Law enforcement is paid by the tax payers to uphold the laws and should be held accountable for their irresponsible actions when it comes to the safety of its citizens. My hat goes off to City Attorney, Rocky Delgadillo, for standing up for the citizens.

Paris Hilton and all of these other celebrities should be held accountable for their actions just as the rest of us are since they continue to abuse there rights and privileges. They should have no problem paying the price by spending time in jail for what ever maximum length the law permits. If that ruins their careers along the way, OH WELL! Who the heck ever said that jail was to be a glamorous experience? Jail is exactly what these individuals need since they lack the common sense to get help! It could be the only thing that saves their lives and spares the American public the continued embarrassment.

The public should stop reading, seeing their movies, concerts, and thinking that they are something that they are not. Maybe then society could get back to spending more time on issues that concern all of us on this planet, like global warming, education, the war we got lied into, and health care."

Right on, right on, sister! Or, um, brother? Friend. Fine. Right on, my friend, right on.

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