The Paris Hilton Fiasco Threads Merged

You would suspect that Paris Hilton killed your dog by some of the reactions here. Well, maybe she did...
 
Can't wait to see the news footage of the "crowds" of people outside the jail, lighting candles and singing "Let Paris Go!!".

I say good for the judge. I don't blame the guy for being a bit peeved. Paris took none of this seriously, and treated the whole matter as a joke, and someone else's fault. Everyone knows that there are consequences to actions no matter what the finacial situation is...everyone but her. Perhaps now she will realize that she must deal with those consequences, not her mother, or her publisist, or her agent.

Better yet, send all of her enablers to jail with her, because in a way they are equally responsible.

Tell me you are kidding! Tell me people are REALLY not outside of the jail protesting her arrest! No wonder the rest of the world hates us!! Gawd man! Some parents who let their kids idolize dumb hoes and ****s like her are crazy and need to be buried under the jail! :whatever: How the hell is she even a celebrity? :huh: With that being said, how many people think that her "medical" concern could be HIV? Everyone assumes it's depression cuase she was crying but that's common in the jail system. Any medical personal knows that HIV treatment is very expensive and I have seen inmates released early due to the state not being able to bare the burden............well they don't say that reason but they cover it up with somethign else. Anyway, not trying to start any rumors.......but with her sexual history,......it wouldn't surprise me. :o
 


This picture paints a thousand words.........

In the article it states that she kept telling her parents "I love You". The sad part about all of this is that her "parents" didn't love her enough to tell her "no" ....to deny her some things in life.....they always said yes. Thus, Paris grows up as someone who has contempt for the law. Now---what the justice system is forced to do, is what what her "parents" should have done long ago. Now the system she had contempt for is returning that contempt 10-fold.

I don't feel sorry her. I pity her. But guess what.... there are a lot of people behind bars right, now, crying. Folks that "truly" didn't do anything wrong.

For once I agree with you. I'm going to the doctor now...:cwink: :oldrazz:
 
Sad thing about this is that ppl will hate her even more. If she would have went in, done the 23 days, she would have came out with more 'street cred', so to speak. Just look at Martha Stewart - now that's the way you do time..and she did real time at that! These young girls think they're indestructible until something like this happens to them. Martha's even more bigger, and hipper that ever before because she took and did her time like a soldier.

I wonder how Sarah Silvermann is feeling now? :whatever:
 
She's back in. Check any and all news sites for verification. Now it's just getting stupid. Keep her in or leave her out. The system can't make up its mind.
 
the system did make up its mind. it was the sheriff who ****ed up. now i hope there is'nt a loop hole where she can be released.
 
I rarely turn on the television. Usually because I don't have access to it, but even when I have it, I usually just let it be. Today I decided I wanted to take advantage of the cable tv here, and sat down wanting to watch some news. Politics, to be specific. Out of 400 channels, I couldn't find a single f**king news channel that wasn't covering Paris. And I gave it over an hour in hopes they'd shift. They didn't. Apparently the Daily Show is the only news show, fake or "real," that isn't covering this. And they post their shows online. I don't think I'll be turning the tv on again for a long long time.
 
Tell me you are kidding! Tell me people are REALLY not outside of the jail protesting her arrest! No wonder the rest of the world hates us!!

I don't know for certain if there is anyone gathering outside the jail to have a candlelight vigil for Paris, but given the fact that it is Los Angeles, it wouldn't surprise me in the least. In fact, I expect it. I can see it in my mind's eye. Paris's album playing in the background. Young girls and men weeping, holding signs and candles, singing softly. Vendors making a mint by selling "Free Paris" t-shirts and memorabilia (capitalism at it's finest).......
 
I don't know for certain if there is anyone gathering outside the jail to have a candlelight vigil for Paris, but given the fact that it is Los Angeles, it wouldn't surprise me in the least. In fact, I expect it. I can see it in my mind's eye. Paris's album playing in the background. Young girls and men weeping, holding signs and candles, singing softly. Vendors making a mint by selling "Free Paris" t-shirts and memorabilia (capitalism at it's finest).......

'don't you know justice is blind...lalalala'
 
I rarely turn on the television. Usually because I don't have access to it, but even when I have it, I usually just let it be. Today I decided I wanted to take advantage of the cable tv here, and sat down wanting to watch some news. Politics, to be specific. Out of 400 channels, I couldn't find a single f**king news channel that wasn't covering Paris. And I gave it over an hour in hopes they'd shift. They didn't. Apparently the Daily Show is the only news show, fake or "real," that isn't covering this. And they post their shows online. I don't think I'll be turning the tv on again for a long long time.

Yeah, it happens. My dad asked me if we were still in Iraq, and I looked at him all weird, until I realized what he was watching on cable "news".
 
Ha! I was wondering how long it was going to take to see some Paris themed avatars. I count two, so far.
 
Classic!
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During the live MSNBC broadcast of Paris being carted away, i actually saw the photographer that got this shot. He was smart enough to run around to the other side of the car, where there was only like 2 other ppl, compared to the hundreds on the other side. That Asian guy's gonna get rich off this shot!:yay:
 
the system did make up its mind. it was the sheriff who ****ed up. now i hope there is'nt a loop hole where she can be released.

The Sheriff could release her under house arrest again, but that would piss the judge off even more and cause him to send her to state prison, rather than county prison, where the sheriff would have no jurisdiction. Or, even worse, if they kept playing up the "mental health" issue he could end up sending her to a mental institution instead.
 
The Sheriff could release her under house arrest again, but that would piss the judge off even more and cause him to send her to state prison, rather than county prison, where the sheriff would have no jurisdiction. Or, even worse, if they kept playing up the "mental health" issue he could end up sending her to a mental institution instead.

I guess then the only other option is...death.
 
Ugh.....can't we just shoot her in the head and get this over with?
 
Ah yes... murder is the only logical answer. :whatever:
 
The Hoff always wins. :o

*is scared*

What's this about Paris' "severe medical condition"??? This "condition" doesn't seem to keep her from going out each and every night to party, does it? I saw a report that she was due in court on a Monday morning a couple weeks back for an unrelated court date to testify, and it was reported that she was out the entire weekend partying, but suddenly on Monday morning she was too "distraught" to appear in court. And thus she was excused.

Huh?
 
Actually, logic would mandate that if you wanted her as a problem gone forever, killing her would be the most efficient way to do it.

Because ignoring a "problem" like her just would be enough. She deserves to die. :rolleyes:
 

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