Paris Hilton Going to Jail?

[quote]Professor X wrote:
I think people in general are jealous creatures. They see someone with a nicer car, better clothes or bigger muscles and the first word out of most people’s mouths is, “bitch”. Some people are born haters. They hate to see anyone else be successful. I’m not even rich and I get that from some people. I think when it is all said and done, that alone is at the base of why you hear people griping so much about Paris.

Those with higher goals in life and who plan on not being mediocre forever probably don’t care too much about Paris aside from wondering why she is on the news so damn much.[/quote]

I completely agree with you, Prof X!

A lot of haters want Paris to go away for a long time because of her slutty ways, priviledged life, etc. but that’s not the law. The law has to punish in terms of the crime.

This Paris story is on CNN, a network who supposedly covers “Hard” news. What a freaky statement about how consumed with Pop Culture our society has become. Scary- Pop Culture seems to be permeating every aspect of society in such a short amount of time- what are we becoming as a society?

[quote]Professor X wrote:
I don’t know much about the pertaining laws in the US, but I consider reckless driving when drunk a danger to society. As stated before, that’s enough for me to endorse a jail sentence.

She got another chance, probation, and blew it. Then, after finally getting what she deserves, she is allowed to go home again for some paltry reason (thanks for the link by the way :D).

No, I wasn’t outraged when she was sent home. Basically, I couldn’t care less about the spoiled brat. I was gratified to hear that she finally had to take her punishment, punishment that was long overdue in my opinion, though, and it would be the same if it wasn’t Paris but some random other person.

That’s pretty much how I feel about it also.[/quote]

True. True. And True.

I do feel that she was sooo disrespectful of the Courts, and anyone who is disobeys the order of the courts are punished for that. I’m glad she has gotten that lesson in terms of her jail sentence.

“I would hope going forward that the public and the media will focus on more important things, like the men and women serving our country in Iraq, Afghanistan and other places around the world.”

When she gets out she should ask her Publicist to moonlight as her driver.