Posted on 06/08/2007 7:46:21 PM PDT by bocopar
Over the last few decades we were told women are strong. We were told women can do anything a man can do. We are told to this day that women deserve equality in pay and respect. We are told women should be allowed in combat roles (although most women believe a draft for them is out of the question).
Paris Hilton, the night before going to jail, appeared at the MTV Music Awards in Los Angeles. She said this....
(Excerpt) Read more at blackandright.mensnewsdaily.com ...
Citing 'Medical' Reasons, Sheriff Sends Paris Hilton Home to Finish Sentence
Hilton was housed in the "special needs" unit of the 13-year-old jail, separate from most of its 2,200 inmates. The unit contains 12 two-person cells reserved for police officers, public officials, celebrities and other high-profile inmates. She didn't have a cellmate.
I was in a hospital waiting room with mostly old people when the story broke on the news that she was going back to jail. Everyone was loving it.
That certainly put a huge crimp in some facetious arguments...
the infowarrior
i sure hope so....
Her vocation is to promote herself as a vacant whore.
So true. Martha Stewart was a self-made woman, a leader among women. She made an empire with her own two hands.
Paris Hilton was more of a lesion. An insufferable tart who's biggest claim to fame is that she is a complete and total slut. The medias loves that, though. Paris fits their agenda towards the degradation of society as whole.
Likely with 7 or 8 guys along with assorted livestock.
Uh, let me guess. NO!
Baka means fool, not ass.
So, for almost three years while in Japan, the people i saw who cussing were calling someone “foot”? There’s not that much of a cultural difference.
I have to challenge your correction.
Oh, okay, I understand now.
I don’t see what there is to admire her for. She is a party girl & not a very nice one either. She turns on her friends & makes herself get into the media whenever/however she can. I think she should have just done her time quietly & been happy she wasn’t in general prison pop. As for this medical condition. I think its bs. If she had such a condition how can she party & drink so much? I don’t blame the judge at all. By letting her sit at home she learns nothing & pays no price for her breaking the law. If I were to break the law ..I am going to sit in the county & be at a he11 of more risk to be beaten up etc. She was lucky to get into the medical unit. As for her crying , not eating and shaking ...she could have a real problem.... but her lawyer should have told the court what meds she needed & the court would have made sure she got them. She is an actress of sorts so who know what is real & what isn’t. Nobody I know wants to go to jail and I am sure she is scared etc. I would be shaking if I had to go to jail but I sure wouldn’t try to avoid my sentence as she is. If you can’t do the time...don’t do the crime. What makes her different then any of us except for her money & her personality?
More than likely it's because her "house party" plans were put on hold for 42 more days....
I just love this quote that I found on a Drudge link:
“But once back at her luxury home, Paris celebrated by inviting her family round.
A pal said she had sent her assistant shopping and arranged for her make-up artist to visit.
The pal said: Its so cruel what has happened to her. She wasnt allowed to wax or use a moisturiser. Her skin is so dry right now.
Cruelty is not being allowed to wax???
What you said.
I forgot all about that! Thanks for the reminder!
Take it like a man, Paris. Like Martha Stewart did.
She was a big enough girl to make pornos, but then she cries and begs for her mother at a relatively light (albeit shameful) jail sentence.
Never thought I could say this about a judge.... but I love this guy.
I suspect it was a Hilton Garden Inn.
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