Friday, June 08, 2007

Start the party, Paris Hilton is back in jail - 6.8.2007.1

With glee I can say the semblance of justice has been returned. I like the judge in this case. Money and politics has not swayed him. Skinny ultra-rich trust fund, in my opinion inept, individuals beware – you can go to jail too.

There is nothing that satisfied me more than hearing that Paris Hilton was screaming, “It’s not fair” when the judge stated that she must serve all 45 days in jail. Her attempts to avoid appearing before the court today failed. This makes me so happyThe judge had police officers go to her house and take her to the courtroom to appear before him. The pleas that her medical issue, whether a rash or impending mental impairment, could not be handled by law enforcement officials fell on deaf ears. Then he remanded her to jail for the full 45 day period and not the 23-ish days he had to serve previously.

I have no sympathy. The fact she is crying and reportedly in shock is no surprise. I equate this to punishing a 3 year old, they don’t like it and often they may cry. Perhaps, in my opinion, if such discipline were applied to this seemingly vapid woman then she would not have the problem she has now. This is all consequences of her own actions, and no one else’s. The fact she doesn’t want to go to jail is neither surprising nor unusual. Her attempts to avoid punishment are obvious and insulting. Equally obvious is that judges don’t like to be insulted.

If Paris Hilton has a nervous breakdown, I will not feel pity. She can go to a mental facility just like anyone else would. If she is so without mental fortitude that she can’t handle a month and a half in solitary confinement, without the lavish luxuries she is accustomed to, she has larger problems in her life. I hope that this deprivation of wealth and celebrity will teach her a lesson that she seems to have never learned in life. A dose of reality can only do her good.

This is what I think, what do you think?

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