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fragile_funk wrote:I think the best punishment would be to throw her and all her clan off the Grand Canyon.
I think you mean into the Grand Canyon :lol:
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Silencio wrote:
bassjones wrote:early release program to make room for more dangerous criminals???

I don't see anything much more dangerous than an out of control little rich b*tch, driving a vehicle capable of speeds in excess of 180 MPH, most likely while intoxicated on either alcohol or drugs of some sort, and no concept of reality.
Sounds like a description of the young George W.

Speaking of "no concept of reality," I'm related to a young woman who is currently serving her legal internship in the Alemeda County (Oakland, etc.) PD's office. SHe could introduce you to a few Californians who are considerably more dangerous than Paris Hilton.
Touche' on W.

I'm sure there are lots of Californians more dangerous than Paris, a large percentage of whom are illegal aliens that can't be deported due to political correctness.
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bassjones wrote:I think you mean into the Grand Canyon :lol:
10 lb hole into a 5 lb space... :-)
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bassjones wrote:
fragile_funk wrote:I think the best punishment would be to throw her and all her clan off the Grand Canyon.
I think you mean into the Grand Canyon :lol:
Right.
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Garr wrote:What will it take for me to learn MY lesson?
There is no hope for you. :D
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Medical considerations "played a part" in the decision to offer Hilton home confinement for the remainder of her sentence, Whitmore said. (Watch Whitmore detail Hilton's deal )

He said privacy rules prohibited him from giving details about the medical issues, but celebrity Web site TMZ.com earlier quoted sources saying Hilton was refusing to eat much of the jail food served her.
Them not serving caviar and Kolby beef is a medical issue?!?!?!?!?!!!???!???
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Something's wrong here. I actually agree with something Al Sharpton said.

SHARPTON BLASTS JUSTICE SYSTEM
Thu Jun 07 2007 11:45:47 ET

Reverend Al Sharpton, President of National Action Network, and one of the country's foremost leaders for civil rights, is blasting the justice system for what appears to be favoritism in the early release of Paris Hilton.
Though I have nothing but empathy for Ms. Hilton whom I have met and appeared with on Saturday Night Live the night I hosted in 2003, this early release gives all of the appearances of economic and racial favoritism that is constantly cited by poor people and people of color. There are any number of cases of people who handle being incarcerated badly and even have health conditions that are not released.

I have served several sentences for civil rights and civil disobedience actions and I even fasted which caused health concerns to prison authorities who paid for a doctor to come see me daily rather than release me. This act smacks of the double standards that many of us raise
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My patience with Paris Hilton discussions....

14:59
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bassjones wrote:Something's wrong here. I actually agree with something Al Sharpton said.

SHARPTON BLASTS JUSTICE SYSTEM
Thu Jun 07 2007 11:45:47 ET

Reverend Al Sharpton, President of National Action Network, and one of the country's foremost leaders for civil rights, is blasting the justice system for what appears to be favoritism in the early release of Paris Hilton.
Though I have nothing but empathy for Ms. Hilton whom I have met and appeared with on Saturday Night Live the night I hosted in 2003, this early release gives all of the appearances of economic and racial favoritism that is constantly cited by poor people and people of color. There are any number of cases of people who handle being incarcerated badly and even have health conditions that are not released.

I have served several sentences for civil rights and civil disobedience actions and I even fasted which caused health concerns to prison authorities who paid for a doctor to come see me daily rather than release me. This act smacks of the double standards that many of us raise
Without even reading that, I knew he was going to play the race card.

F*ck Al Sharpton.
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Oliver's Army wrote:My patience with Paris Hilton discussions....

14:59
Agreed.
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I don't see it as a race issue. It is more like a money issue!
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The_Dude wrote:
bassjones wrote:Something's wrong here. I actually agree with something Al Sharpton said.

SHARPTON BLASTS JUSTICE SYSTEM
Thu Jun 07 2007 11:45:47 ET

Reverend Al Sharpton, President of National Action Network, and one of the country's foremost leaders for civil rights, is blasting the justice system for what appears to be favoritism in the early release of Paris Hilton.
Though I have nothing but empathy for Ms. Hilton whom I have met and appeared with on Saturday Night Live the night I hosted in 2003, this early release gives all of the appearances of economic and racial favoritism that is constantly cited by poor people and people of color. There are any number of cases of people who handle being incarcerated badly and even have health conditions that are not released.

I have served several sentences for civil rights and civil disobedience actions and I even fasted which caused health concerns to prison authorities who paid for a doctor to come see me daily rather than release me. This act smacks of the double standards that many of us raise
Without even reading that, I knew he was going to play the race card.

F*ck Al Sharpton.
You don't think he might be right? That rich, white people get better treatment than poor blacks and hispanics? In this case, it's strictly money IMHO, because I believe some rich black celebrity probably would have gotten similar treatment, but there's no doubt in my mind that a poor black person would still be sitting in jail, and probably would have gotten more than 23 days to begin with.
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I don't think is a race issue. It's cash. A poor white person would do the full sentence.
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It's not that I agree or disagree...it's the fact that it's Al f'ing Sharpton and EVERYTHING is a race issue with that son of a b*tch. I don't care if he's black, white, gray, pink, whatever. He's still a f**k and it boggles my mind as to why HE is the first one to speak out on any controversial issues. Like he's a f'ing saint or something. WHO CARES WHAT AL SHARPTON THINKS.
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The_Dude wrote:It's not that I agree or disagree...it's the fact that it's Al f'ing Sharpton and EVERYTHING is a race issue with that son of a b*tch. I don't care if he's black, white, gray, pink, whatever. He's still a f#ck and it boggles my mind as to why HE is the first one to speak out on any controversial issues. Like he's a f'ing saint or something. WHO CARES WHAT AL SHARPTON THINKS.
And I agree with you. Believe me, I agree with you. Part of my issue with him is that he opens his yap so much and is usually so wrong, that when he does raise an important issue or is right about something, people just tune him out automatically because of who he is.
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