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Media representatives wait for Paris Hilton to arrive at a Los Angeles municipal courthouse Friday, June 8, 2007. They were disappointed because she was driven in using an underground entrance as she arrived.
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What the media didn't notice
June 8, 2007 - 14:12 ET by golfingtitanWhat the media didn't notice was that Parris Hilton was cleverly disguised as one of the tri-pods.
Paris Hilton never had a single DUI
June 9, 2007 - 04:11 ET by SportPoliticsParis Hilton never had a single DUI, so the press was left with no person to attack.
[Paris Hilton was placed on 36 months probation and ordered to pay fines after pleading no contest Monday to alcohol-related reckless driving, a reduction of an original charge of driving under the influence.
Hilton, 25, did not appear in court. The plea was entered by her attorneys Howard Weitzman and Shawn Chapman Holley, the city attorney’s office said.]
YEAH FOR ALL OF YOU WHO CLAIMED THIS IS HER THIRD DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED OH WELL !!!!!
Gee better luck at getting her on a FIRST one.
BWAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
omg !
HOLY CRAP!
oH WAIT i KNOW i KNOW!!!!!!!!
YOU ALL WANT THAT COURT CASE REDONE !!!!! WE CAN'T GO BY THAT COURT CASE, LET'S JUST REDECLARE THE VERDICT !!!! ROFLMOA....
ROFLMOA - ZERO DUI'S!!!!
Gosh, wow, I guess I'm a great "celeb" defender...roflmoa
Always that ace up the sleeve. Naughty me.
PSST - she learned her lesson (at least so it would seem the stupid ignorant brat idiot ) and wasn't drunk either of the 2 suspended pull overs.
AWWWWWWWWWWWW
Gee, don't hate her because you were so snowballed!!!
whoo hoo !!
rofl - Love my hardcore law and order conservative friends.
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Now for the relevant law codes that liberalbugzapper gets wrong 3 times below, in his ignorant hatred and errancy.
[ In some states, such as California, the next level of plea-bargaining down from a DUI arrest is to a charge of reckless driving. Wet-Reckless refers to an alcohol-related reckless driving, or a plea bargain to a reckless driving that is specifically authorized as a reduction from a DUI charge. Dry-reckless refers to reckless driving that is not related to alcohol. A plea to a charge of dry-reckless carries several advantages over the wet-reckless charge.
Take note that these references to wet-reckless and dry-reckless are really just shorthand references. Technically, there is no such thing as a wet-reckless; a conviction for what people call wet-reckless goes on someone’s record as reckless driving. ]
reckless
reduced sentencing (nolo contendere/ no contest)
Well sorry about this folks,but hate and rage and foolish guffaws and lies won't do.
Parisites and Paris sightin
June 8, 2007 - 14:13 ET by Hero SquadParisites and Paris sightings... they go together like chocolate and peanut butter.
*****
"Was it a millionaire who said 'Imagine no possessions?'" - Elvis Costello
Ha. the drama queen has been ordered back to jail
June 8, 2007 - 14:14 ET by RJThe Drama Queen has been ordered back to jail. Left with no one to fawn over, frustrated media crews prepare to interrupt broadcasts about less important world events with an interview of Paris' dog.
I am so sick of this melodram
June 8, 2007 - 14:21 ET by bigtimerI am so sick of this melodramatic BS over a nobody...
I am furious that the media has had this on non-stop all day long here...
I have waited patiently to hear a little bit of other main news in the real world.
This is a pathetic sick so-called media we have...the media helped create this monster...they just have to help gloat in the glee non-stop of her going to do her time 24/7.
OMG...I just heard some guy scream NO NO NO...when her att. was saying she has to serve his sentence in full....
LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE IN THE REAL WORLD
Heh heh heh.
June 8, 2007 - 14:25 ET by sarcasmoIMO the funny part is that they insist on calling her "an heiress" instead of "a pornstar." :) I'm just glad the judge corrected the sheriff's mistake, and wondering how Paris convinced the sheriff to let her go in the first place. I suspect her convincing-job may have been recorded on infra-red camera!
JMR
but this is actually importan
June 8, 2007 - 15:06 ET by treshanbut this is actually important because it points out the ways in which celebrity justice is often being attempted to be carried out. she should serve her sentence just like everyone else, and God knows that plenty of other people in jail are about to have a nervous breakdown. thats the point of jail!
monk
June 8, 2007 - 20:47 ET by SportPoliticsNoone else serves their sentence, in fact they already have proof of that. In fact, most get just a $100 fine. I'm telling you, people are such idiots and so easily manipulated it's no wonder the USA is said to be so screwed up. We have 90% morons everywhere, and they're all idiots ready to lie and blame someone else, just to try to take them down a notch, when they don't even have the basic facts.
Just spew emotional pig liberalism.
Great.
The justice here is everyone that is a lowlife piece of crap whining like a crybaby liberal that Paris should be punished because she is a rich heiress Two Americas WINNER and a SUCCESS is too obvious... so much so the pathetic pieces of trash whining about her can't stand themselves.
It's really great for me to see the republicans turn into dirtlike liberals.
Really love it. What a shame.
Sporty,Would you kindly spare
June 8, 2007 - 20:57 ET by BlondeSporty,
Would you kindly spare me going off on another Hasselback rant?
You are spot on, here....Young miss Paris is exactly that...young and stupid and pampered. But the fact that she had the book thrown at her for something that three hundred thousand others were arrested for, and slapped, and the poor little rich girl has to serve time for, is asinine, in the extreme.
I suspect alot of it has to do with the prurient media interest.
Seriously, if you or I had been picked up on a DUI...it would have been a serious fine, a sentence of community service (100 hours, maybe?).
Don't misunderstand me...Paris Hilton is a rich young ingenue (good for her, BTW)....but this entire brouhaha is just that....stupid...and Rosyesque in the media's stupidity and fascination with it.
Nuff said. I can't believe I just defended Ms. Paris Hilton.
Thanks Blonde
June 8, 2007 - 23:59 ET by SportPoliticsWell thanks for that. I can't (won't)say you defended Ms. Paris Hilton, but you did defend the facts and the truth about them.
That's what is so missed, so often.
Guilt by association is sly and insidious, when one has associated themselves with the facts, not the person. Isn't that exactly what the justice system is supposed to be capable of.
Whoa.... gotta thing for Hilt
June 9, 2007 - 02:03 ET by liberal_bug_zapperWhoa.... gotta thing for Hilty-baby???
First, her whole crying and shaking crap is an act... she's a spoiled little brat who thinks she can do anything. Laws must be obeyed and punishment must be give equally. Sure poor people get lesser sentences.... it's the price you pay for celebrity. If you are going to be an example for kids.... then you need to be given the maximum sentence. A good example indeed. Do you think if she was shown to throw a tantrum... then get out of jail, that that would be a good example?
If you are a true conservative, then the law is important to you. Respect for the law is doubly important for you. She flaunted her fame and celebrity to try and thwart the law... that should piss you off. She has zero respect for the law... that should REALLY piss you off. Remember, thousands if not millions of kids look at Paris and gauge what they can get away with by what she gets away with.... I think she should have gotten the maximum sentence, and that the Sheriff who let her out of jail, get thrown into the slammer for breaking a direct court order. We need the law to be obeyed in this country... and LIBERALS don't think they should have to obey laws they don't agree with.... Sporty...you're not a closet liberal are you????
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"If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law." ~ Winston Churchill
you're kooky lbz
June 9, 2007 - 06:31 ET by SportPoliticsyou're kooky lbz. She did her drinking classes and the service and whatever...
She drove like the other 50-75 percent do, but not on alcohol.
She got a stiffer sentence than anyone else, with nearly everyone demanding it, claiming lies about flaunting and other CRAP. Then they claimed she had 3 dui's and then you got her sentencing wrong , and I whipped your stupid butt on that see page 2.
So laws must be applied EQUALLY just went AGAINST YOUR STANCE.
YOU have a problem with her "celebrity". That has NOTHING to do with her driving while suspended. MOST PEOPLE DO IT.
But, since you're filled with rage over her, "she flaunted it".
Since there already was the worst sentence ever on any person who did what she had done, she had a right to freak out, since your claim for equal application of the law was already way out the window -AND SHE KNEW IT.
You want to tell me she and her lawyers and everyone there had NO CLUE what the normal sentence is, and what it amounts to....but of course they KNOW - they KNEW beforehand, and so did she, as does Baca, as he said, and EVERYONE ELSE AGREED that knows anything about it on TV.
THERE ARE WHOLE LAWYERS SERVICES FOR JUST THIS ISSUE.
Now, go blow up again like a little girl and lie some more, you'll feel better. Everyone else "is dumb" (especially her and her perfect nonreality world all you freaks claim you want to destroy) but you make up your own lies, and REFUSE to even see the facts and use the common sense you pretend to have.
You've also proclaimed her a faker - at the same time you proclaim her a coddled crybaby that couldn't handle the relaity of it all. MAKE UP YOUR MIND.
No better yet, just SHOVE IT. They had people from the jail and people in the courtroom testifying that she wasn't faking it, so feel good, she was actually trembling with rage or fear or whatever,- nervousness.
That's what GOOD people wind up doing - when in "trouble".
Do a little research- the larger the criminal mind- the dirtier and more lowdown they are- the less this stuff unnerves them.
For pete sakes you people have every other psychological profile down, but skip that one, right - it's inconvenient for you.
Frankly, she knows she's a target, and she's below the law, and she's knows all you raging freaks made sure of it, and I certainly think that is a better reason to be upset than any you fools have presented.
I'm more than certain it will change her. She will be aware what a dirty band of skum can do when they cannot control themselves.
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lol another loon spree by lbz
June 9, 2007 - 06:39 ET by SportPoliticslol another loon spree by lbz.
"Sure poor people get lesser sentences." < Yeah, that's how it goes - so you're admitting it finally, you want MORE punishment heaped on her.
Now, the reason is - your STUPID children think they are a hated Heiress, and golly are they beautiful as well, and by golly they think their millions of dollars can get them out of whatever they do, because of course- THEY LIVE IN A FANTASY WORLD TOO - AND IT'S IN YOUR MIND YOU STUPID, STUPID MAN.
Yes, the kids are so STUPID when they are out drinking and driving, after the MILLIONS of comercials and k-12 school programs and officers warning them and the internet they have at their fingertips - THAT THEY THINK THEIR LIFE WILL FOLLOW PARIS HILTONS.
LOLOL - YOU PEOPLE ARE PATHETIC.
Live in your stupid fantasy world, I'll have none of it. I'm more than CERTAIN the "kids" out drinking know the local crime codes better than you old lying dogs ever did and EVER WILL.
It should be noted that this
June 8, 2007 - 21:14 ET by dahliatraversIt should be noted that this was Ms. Hilton's third offense. While anyone who has to go to jail has my sympathy on some level (believe me, they do), the judge did the right thing sending her to jail. Obviously, she wasn't getting the message. Where they supposed to wait until she injured or killed someone?
Dahlia
June 8, 2007 - 22:28 ET by SportPoliticsShe was only caught drunk driving once, the first time, that was the fine and probation. The next TWO were driving without a valid license, the second of which got her 45 days. ( which gets others a fine and no time, or two days on average some say - TWO DAYS - not 45)
It appears she learned her don't drink and drive lesson the FIRST time, but don't let the facts get in the way. ( of course if we just say so, we can claim she will do it more and kill someone, so let's just punish her for her future crimes ) ?
Right ?
Based upon your tremendous future crime ( heck go rent Minority Report the movie ) prescient Cleo visions, you can show the spoiled brat the lesson she can never learn.
LOL
Gawd.
No wonder she said to her CLOSE Mother ( and FATHER who was present! - more than we can say for 95% of this **** crew here ) in the courtroom " It's not fair !"
She KNOWS what others got, her LAWYERS TOLD HER, she knows it's UNFAIR.
So, she was drinking and driving and caught drunk 3 times according to you ?
Yeah, the press even implies it, but the press neverlies, do they ?
Gosh, they'ed never lie ( giving you the wrong impression)especially when they're filled with brat hatred rage.
What a crying shame not only the press has become , but the glaring inability of posters to acquire the FACTS.
(I can't believe I just resea
June 8, 2007 - 22:39 ET by dahliatravers(I can't believe I just researched the driving infractions of Ms. Paris Hilton.)
"She was jailed for violating the terms of her probation, specifically driving (repeatedly) with a suspended license after a plea agreement following her arrest for driving while under the influence of alcohol."
SportPolitics, she landed in jail because she drove repeatedly on a suspended license. However, you are correct, I was wrong, she only DWI'ed once.
http://www.washingto...
Dahlia
June 9, 2007 - 00:04 ET by SportPoliticsThank you so much.
The press has tried to give you the impression you had.
ps - "she doesn't work either, not a day in her life" ( The other thing they claim, incorrectly, amongst others. )
But anyway, thank you.
California law says she can b
June 9, 2007 - 02:17 ET by liberal_bug_zapperCalifornia law says she can be sentenced for no less than thirty days and up to one year for what she did Sport.... get your facts straight. I don't know where you get your information, but California law is pretty clear. She violated the parole and the suspension which according to California law.... will give her a minimum of
Driving When Privilege Suspended or Revoked for Driving Under the Influence, With Excessive Blood Alcohol, or When Addicted
d) ( )1 A person convicted of a violation of this section shall be punished as follows: (1) Upon a first conviction, by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than 10 days or more than six months and by a fine of not less than three hundred dollars ($300) or more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), unless the person has been designated an habitual traffic offender under subdivision (b) of Section 23546, subdivision (b) of Section 23550, or subdivision (d) of Section 23550.5, in which case the person, in addition, shall be sentenced as provided in paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) of Section 14601.3.
(2) If the offense occurred within five years of a prior offense that resulted in a conviction of a violation of this section or Section 14601, 14601.1, or 14601.5, by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than 30 days or more than one year and by a fine of not less than five hundred dollars ($500) or more than two thousand dollars ($2,000), unless the person has been designated an habitual traffic offender under subdivision (b) of Section 23546, subdivision (b) of Section 23550, or subdivision (d) of Section 23550.5, in which case the person, in addition, shall be sentenced as provided in paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) of Section 14601.3.
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"We can only reason from what is; we can reason on actualities, but not on possibilities." ~ Thomas Paine
You're wrong see page 2
June 9, 2007 - 06:49 ET by SportPoliticsYou're wrong see page 2 or above.
She was charged and convicted under RECKLESS not DUI, you moron lying idiot.
Lots of men have seen evide
June 9, 2007 - 06:21 ET by sarcasmoLots of men have seen evidence -- in green due to an IR video cam -- that young Paris definitely did a certain...er...very-hard kind of "job" on at least one day, and on the video it looked like she was quite an experienced worker.
JMR
She never had a DWI or DUI
June 9, 2007 - 03:58 ET by SportPoliticsShe never had a DWI or DUI, so just remember that too when the news is LYING to you.
Paris Hilton was placed on 36 months probation and ordered to pay fines after pleading no contest Monday to alcohol-related reckless driving, a reduction of an original charge of driving under the influence.
Hilton, 25, did not appear in court. The plea was entered by her attorneys Howard Weitzman and Shawn Chapman Holley, the city attorney’s office said.
NO DUI CONVICTION- EVER!
The law does not only include
June 9, 2007 - 04:42 ET by liberal_bug_zapperThe law does not only include DUI. You should read closer.... why the hell are you protecting someone and making claims about the law you have NEVER EVEN READ!?!?!
Makes little sense to me... in fact... is this really SportPolitics???? I never would have pegged you as a celebrity advocate. The law clearly includes alcohol related sentencing or license revocation... so you'd better be more careful when you read it next time... and quit listening to or reading whoever you are reading... because they are obviously bias and incompetent.
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"We can only reason from what is; we can reason on actualities, but not on possibilities." ~ Thomas Paine
See page 2 LBZ
June 9, 2007 - 06:52 ET by SportPoliticsSee page 2 LBZ. You want me to humiliate you on this page as well ? I'll be glad to copy the court verdict and the code for reckless for you, moron, like I did on page 2.
You couldn't even humiliate m
June 9, 2007 - 07:23 ET by liberal_bug_zapperYou couldn't even humiliate me if you had a brain transplant from a smart person. So give it up... or should I say.... the jig is up Lefty.
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"We can only reason from what is; we can reason on actualities, but not on possibilities." ~ Thomas Paine
lol - the jig is up
June 9, 2007 - 10:07 ET by SportPoliticsYes, the jig is up, and the answer is:
Reckless was the first charge, driving while suspended the next two, the second resulting in a discretionary recommendation for probation revocation and a modified sentence. No more alcohol class, a scram monitor instead. 4 months more license suspension, etc. I understand she got 45 days reduced to 23 initially / excpeted to serve 1 hour to 2 days, 5 maximum, not sure about the scram thing he wanted but it appears they said forget it ( wasn't reported - didn't hear they impounded her car so that appears to be no) ....
The above law you have there doesn't apply since she was never convicted of the original there, and after the reduced charge and sentencing, they cannot retrial for those charges, it even says so in that 16 page link of the prosecutors babblings, only apply the new suspended sentencing recommendations - maximum is 90 days, not one year as you have claimed, and comes under probation violation code... 90 days maximum for the misdemeanor meltdown.
There are consequences for the parole violation, but those aren't they you had there.
You just want to drool and claim a year, then cry about leniency... tsk tsk !
This whole thing has proved
June 8, 2007 - 14:32 ET by balboaThis whole thing has proved what an idiot she is, and her publicist should be fired. If she had just sucked it up, done the whole 45 days without bitching, people would have thought she had a shred of responsibility.
Unfortunately, her parents ne
June 8, 2007 - 14:43 ET by Hero SquadUnfortunately, her parents never instilled that trait in her, and Paris never had a need to develop it herself.
*****
"Was it a millionaire who said 'Imagine no possessions?'" - Elvis Costello
Hero...I agree.
June 8, 2007 - 14:57 ET by bigtimerHero...
I agree.
Wauggghhhhhhh!
June 8, 2007 - 15:08 ET by pbanks7It's probably the first difficult thing she's ever had to do in her life. Mommy and Daddy got her out of everything else until now.
If I ever have to go to jail, I hope I get to choose the day.
Ignorance is bliss. It's easier to repeat a mindless slogan than to do some actual research.
The funny thing is she'll pro
June 8, 2007 - 15:17 ET by balboaThe funny thing is she'll probably blame the media in some way, the same media that she uses to become famous for...being famous.
funny thing balboa
June 8, 2007 - 22:34 ET by SportPoliticsfunny thing balboa, she wouldn't be wrong. But the media would have every other supposedly self respecting moron claiming she is stupid.
Do you think you'd make it through 3 appearances a night at 3 separate locations of promotion for $75,000.00 a spot, or are you just to stupid and too much of a failure to even imagine that kind of pressure ? Everyone watches your every move and expression for all those hours. You'd make it, right stumpy ?
It's pretty clear she is having problems believing the public and the courts are so deranged and viscious with their personal problems. And she'd be correct in that.
Do you think you'd make it t
June 8, 2007 - 22:40 ET by balboaDo you think you'd make it through 3 appearances a night at 3 separate locations of promotion for $75,000.00 a spot, or are you just to stupid and too much of a failure to even imagine that kind of pressure ? Everyone watches your every move and expression for all those hours. You'd make it, right stumpy ?
It's pretty clear she is having problems believing the public and the courts are so deranged and viscious with their personal problems. And she'd be correct in that.
Please don't give me that garbage. Pressure for what? Getting drunk and talking on her cell phone? That's not pressure. And she's brought it on herself. If she wanted to, she could stay out of the limelight. There are plenty of gorgeous rich kids that do it all the time.
She wants the attention, until she gets in trouble.
balboa
June 9, 2007 - 00:14 ET by SportPoliticsThat's her work I'm talking about. She EARNS a living. I understand you're so crazed you think all she does is go to parties and talk on her cellphone, but in fact she has a career that includes working.
You don't much about publicity, huh. How about having to run around and be seen and having everyone click pictures, and you HAVE to do it or your paid work for products and modeling and TV series drops like a rock.
Sorry you're so bitter about celebrities. I thought you liked celebs.
I like CELEBRITIES, not peopl
June 9, 2007 - 11:05 ET by balboaI like CELEBRITIES, not people who are famous for being famous, famous because they happened to be an heiress.
Bal, The problem wasn't
June 8, 2007 - 19:41 ET by BEGRUNTBal,
The problem wasn't hers, it was that imbecile that is the Sheriff of Los Angeles County, Lee Baca. I worked SHB, (Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau), so I know. The orders were VERY specific, but the Sheriff, decided to circumvent the process by claiming a significant medical concern. Since when did we ever accomodate someone for being depressed? There is an entire floor of both Tower 1 and Tower 2,, at TTCF, that deal with nothing but mental problems, both males, and females. Might I add, the Sheriff didnt know ANY of her medical problems......BS. We have a giant medical screening process before you are put into a cell, or assigned a facility. Both medical and MENTAL screening. So don't buy Baca's BS.
BEG...I can't help but wonder
June 8, 2007 - 20:59 ET by bigtimerBEG...
I can't help but wonder if Baca didn't get his palms greased a little bit....not that you could ever prove it mind you...but it has crossed my mind.
Btw...of course you are going to be depressed when going to jail...
That is called NORMAL.
Yes, that's exactly what I th
June 8, 2007 - 21:08 ET by dahliatraversYes, that's exactly what I thought. The sheriff let his head be turned and stepped way past his authority. He should be fired.
Big, and Dahlia, I thought th
June 9, 2007 - 12:40 ET by BEGRUNTBig, and Dahlia,
I thought the same thing, not that he isnt known for hincky behavior, and being star struck. I thought you both would find this interesting:
Early release just latest controversy for BacaBY MICHAEL BLOOD, Associated Press
LA Daily NewsArticle Last Updated:06/08/2007 11:07:23 PM PDT
This is not the first time that Lee Baca, the sheriff who opened the jail door for Paris Hilton, has had his judgment questioned.
He's been accused of using his authority to benefit friends and supporters. Since taking office he's accepted thousands of dollars worth of freebie meals, sports tickets and trips.
Now Baca is facing accusations of favoritism after making the decision that allowed Hilton to leave jail Thursday to serve out her sentence at her West Hollywood home.
He dismissed that criticism, saying Friday that Hilton had been ordered to spend an unusually long time behind bars.
Under his department's early release program, Hilton would not have served any time in jail and would have been put on home electronic monitoring, Baca said.
"The special treatment, in a sense, appears to be because of her celebrity status," he said. "She got more time in jail."
After ordering Hilton back to her cell Friday, Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer said he "at no time condoned the actions of the sheriff."
The union representing deputy sheriffs demanded that Baca "put a stop to his special treatment for celebrity inmates." And county Supervisor Don Knabe said he was stunned to find out Baca released Hilton without consulting the court.
"I would have thought he would have better judgment than that," Knabe said.
The county Board of Supervisors will demand a report on Hilton's release and Baca's decision-making in the matter, Knabe said.
For Baca, 65, who has led the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department since 1998, the blowback is not extraordinary.
When Mel Gibson was arrested for drunk driving, the department withheld video and audio tapes of the arrest, asserting they were exempt from open-government laws.
There were questions about favorable treatment for Gibson after a sheriff's spokesman initially said the arrest occurred "without incident" and made no mention of the superstar's now-notorious anti-Semitic rant.
"When a celebrity is involved, that's when people pay attention," said Robert Stern of the Center for Governmental Studies, a research group. "The big question ... is why didn't the sheriff go to the judge" before Hilton was released.
Baca has dismissed criticism over the decision.
Last year, it was reported that Baca put one of his closest friends on the payroll as a $105,000-a-year adviser.
The newspaper also said he had accepted more than $42,000 in gifts since taking office, including some from those who do business with his department.
In 2004, he took more gifts than California's other 57 sheriffs combined.
Baca oversees an 8,000-officer force that has been vexed by low morale, tight budgets, overcrowded jails and the persistence of gang crime.
Jonathan Wilcox, a Republican strategist who teaches a course on politics and celebrity at the University of Southern California, said Baca may be caught between public expectations and the reality of the criminal justice system:
"Sheriff Baca needs to be very concerned with at least the impression that the final frontier - the law - is now as affected by celebrity as almost every other aspect of our lives."
And I thought you'd like to know
June 9, 2007 - 14:15 ET by SportPoliticsAnd I thought you'd like to know, just 3 days ago:
A.V. sheriff's stations top in county for arrests
The Antelope Valley's Lancaster and Palmdale sheriff's stations ranked No. 1 and 2, respectively, in Los Angeles County in 2006 for total number of arrests, combining for more than 19,000 arrests.
The two stations, which are the biggest in the county, broke their previous records, and sheriff's deputies from both stations said they are on pace to surpass those numbers this year.
Through the first five months of this year, sheriff's deputies made 12,443 arrests in Lancaster, Palmdale and the surrounding unincorporated regions, according to figures released Wednesday by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Better collaboration between law enforcement agencies, the addition of specialized units and the hiring of new deputies, as well as support from the public and elected officials, are among the key factors in the arrest surge, according to sheriff's Lt. Bobby Denham. Denham heads the Antelope Valley Crime Fighting Initiative, formed earlier this year at the direction of Sheriff Lee Baca to target criminal street gangs.
Denham said cooperation between sheriff's, parole and probation departments, the California Highway Patrol, and support from the two cities have been crucial to the results.
"There's been a lot greater focus on working together and we're getting better at we're doing," Denham said.
"A lot of things are happening in the way that we do business, it's not just that we have more deputies."
The crime-fighting initiative has flooded the streets with out-of-town community oriented police teams assigned to combat street crime in tough neighborhoods throughout the Antelope Valley. Since it was formed in March, the teams have made 416 arrests, highlighted by the arrests of several criminal street gang leaders, Denham said.
STREET GANG PRISONERS - or Paris, YOU DECIDE, BECAUSE YOU'RE ON THE UP AND UP, AND IN DOWN ON THE KNOW AND LOW.
BEGRUNT
June 8, 2007 - 22:42 ET by SportPoliticsThe in house Psychologist and Psychaitrist saw her at the other facility. Since you haven't apparently followed, she wasn't at the Twin Towers, and they only reportedly put here there THIS TIME on the second trying for the same crime double jepoardy spree.
Baca reportedly made a mistake by leaving her ankle bracelet on, and that was the catch that allowed the Judge to make an ass of himself.
If Baca had just released her without home confinement and without an ankle bracelet the Judges hands would have been tied, because he does it ALL THE TIME.
The LAWYERS have already testified in the same county IT IS SO with their personal clients for MANY YEARS.
So, you and BT go ahead with your kookball conspiracy theories, ThoughtPolice needs some new friends.
Sport, I know this will ang
June 9, 2007 - 09:51 ET by BEGRUNTSport,
I know this will anger you, and you will yell at me, but I have worked the LA County system well over 17 years, so I know what I'm talking about since I have first hand knowlege. 1. you are right, most people get that term of sentence, however, when a judge makes a special circumstances order, that changes everthing. 2. Yes you are right the Sheriff runs the jails, and has a system that calculates when you should be released, but If a judge signs a specific order mandating the time that WILL be served, the Sheriff cannot countermand that order. 3. If she was seen by the in house shrinks at CRDF, which there arent any by the way, they were sent from TTCF, and they felt she was suicidal, then protocol dictates she be sent to TTCF for observation. So Sport, like it or not, thats how it works here. So call me a kook, did you ever work LASD? I did, so watch who you are calling a kook. Have you worked LA County Courts, Jails, Patrol, Headquarters? I HAVE so I guess I dont know what I'm talking about too, right?
Wow,,,,,,,,(crickets), the si
June 9, 2007 - 11:37 ET by BEGRUNTWow,,,,,,,,(crickets), the silence is deafening. I guess you cant rant on, once faced with the facts.
you don't have any FACTS BEGRUNT
June 9, 2007 - 13:55 ET by SportPoliticsYou don't have any FACTS BEGRUNT. You agreed with me, then whined " The Sheriff has to send sick patients to the sick towers facility"... ( YES GRUNTER - we need your help - do you send sick people to the hospital there as well - when they're sick - err-- ahh fakin it ? How did you figgure that out "mr I know" ? Gollie - yer a genius )
You know protocol, because you can tie your diaper ends together.
Now GO BLOW -.
What is your point ?
June 9, 2007 - 13:48 ET by SportPoliticsWhat's your point ? Everything you said has been said on TV 55 times already. 1. I am correct about the stiffer sentence. Fine now tell everyone else with your knowledge and authority cred. Thanks. 2. I am correct, and also pointed out he could have released her without the ankle bracelet - just let her go and the judge could do nothing then. I am correct again, but you didn't really want to say that. That doesn't mean you can "get your protocol followed". Probably because of the severe pressure, or perhaps because of the power struggle, the Sheriff decided to cave in after his press conference. The judge violated the State legislature rules in place, with his added special provision that violates in place STATE LAW. That's ok, no problem, the Sheriff can cave, after public resistence as he stated openly, and you can claim you know "the protocol" which : A. the simplest of COMMON SENSE B. stated 55 times on TV C. Means you've added exactly ZERO information, except by AGREEING WITH ME.
noone cares what you think balboa you fool
June 8, 2007 - 20:54 ET by SportPoliticsNoone cares what you think balboa you fool, you're a total FOOL. They already believed she was terrible, and this merely confirmed it for them, right ? (that's what they say as they cover her every night for years now)
If she wasn't so terrible, if they could not put her down and say every filthy thing while they stare at her and claim everyone else fawns over her and serves her (as they grind their teeth with envy), then she wouldn't be so famous.
LOL
Now these pigheaded liars on TV claim it's their job to make her learn her lesson.
It's just amazing.
The idiocy is nearly encompassing the entire populace, and they all have a deep seated hatred for anyone they can dream up in their head that they think has it "easier" than they do.
All these people whining have deep seated insecurities and are in endless pain over their own personal failures. They sit insanely jealous raging over the fact that they don't have what she does, and that she never suffered a day in her life, has servants and "people" for that, and who knows how many other crybaby poor me whines issuing from their STUPID LIPS.
HERE'S BIG FAT CRY FOR ALL YOU REPUBLICAN CONSERVATIVE CRYBABIES WHO HATE HILTON AND ARE INCENSED SHE ALMOST GOT OUT OF 45 DAYS IN JAIL THAT SPECIAL TREATMENT WHICH IS 45 DAYS MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE EVER GOT FOR WHAT SHE DID.
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SHOVE IT !
I care what Bal thinks.
June 8, 2007 - 20:57 ET by Free StinkerI care what Bal thinks.
Now now Sport...Calm down a b
June 8, 2007 - 21:15 ET by bigtimerNow now Sport...
Calm down a bit.
She will live, she may actually learn something like not driving and drinking, she has had three chances and she is not getting anything different than people in the world I have lived around in the NW get, except that she is getting better treatment so far.
She needs to sit in the cell and think about possibly killing a family with kids in the car driving with a count that would blow anyone away.
I know what I am talking about Sport.
It may be the best thing that has happened to her...doubtful with the friggin' media and her life-style...I wish for her to realize the possibilities of her losing her own life, but worse killing innocent people behind the wheel....she has had chances and flaunted them.
The best thing is a media leaving her alone...and us too.
did you hear, the judge is an activist ?
June 8, 2007 - 21:23 ET by SportPoliticsdid you hear, the judge is an activist ? Running amok, doing it for the cameras. Judicial activism is staring you all in the face and you can't see it.
Wonderful, talk about consistent principles. LOL
What a shame, what a crock.
She's not in the NW there BT, you know you shouldn't argue like an idiot liberal with me.
Now you repubs want prior restraint. Yeah, pre-emtive striking and your takes a village " she might kill someone " BS CRAPOLA.
We already have a system, and the judge and all you Hilton haters are hellbent on abusing it, while you lie your a***es off.
How about your knowledge about the jurisdiction of the Sherriff and his LEGAL ability to run the jail ?
How about the judge getting TURNED OVER, it's going to appelate court. A wild rampaging judge with his special sentencing for Paris Hilton to "send a mesage" - SEE EQUAL TREATMENT UNDER THE LAW NOT YOU ACTIVIST SUPPORTING FREAKS WNATING YOUR SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR YOUR OWN IDEA ABOUT HARSHER SENTENCES FOR YOUR POLITICAL ENEMIES.
I can't settle down when I see normally SANE people talking out their *** and being absolutely INCORRECT.
GLAD ALL YOU VILLAGERS ARE GOING TO RAISE PARIS HILTON ALONG WITH HILLARY CLINTON - WHEN YOU ARE SATIFIED SHE CAN TIE HER OWN SHOE LACES LET US ALL KNOW.
IN THE MEAN TIME SHE WILL BE MAKING 75,000.00 EACH FOR HOUR LONG APPEARANCES 3 TIMES A NIGHT ( when you freaks get over your own crybaby whines) AND BEING A VERY SUCCESSFUL STAR PERSONALITY.
WOW MULTIMILLION DOLLAR INCOME EARNER, SUCCESSFUL BEYOND YOUR WILDEST IMAGINATION, AND YOU NEED TO TEACH HER A LESSON ?
ROFLMAO - THE REPUBLICAN OPEN MARKET ACTIVISTS AREGOING TO TEACH A 26 YEAR OLD BUSINESS EMPIRE WINNER - A SUPER BIG WINNER - HOW TO FACE REALITY !!!
LOLOLOL
YOU PEOPLE ARE CRAZY.
OH, AND YOU HAVE TO TELL LIES AND COVER UP LIKE THE MSM TO TRY TO DO IT.
SHAME ON YOU ALL OF YOU.
Is it just me, or does it s
June 8, 2007 - 21:32 ET by Free StinkerIs it just me, or does it seem as if Hater has hacked into SP's account?
Or maybe you need to get over you obsession with Paris.
Yeah freestinker I do
June 8, 2007 - 22:49 ET by SportPoliticsYeah freestinker I do, I'm obsessed not by her, but by you idiots.
You're all so damned stupid it's amazing to me.
In fact you're all so obsessed you can't think clearly about it or tell the truth or see straight, and I'm going to call you on it.
Yeah, deal with it Hilton hater.
Hey I don't give a crap if you hate her, but the lies about the case and about justice ain't cutting it.
Live in your fantasy world, and when I see it, I'm coming out against it. Your fantasy world, vs the one you say Hilton lives in, and needs to be brought out of, because it takes your village. LOL
It's amazing.
The reason the press loves this so much is because they can manipulate nearly the entire population and tehmselves at the same time. A bunch of drooling, lying morons, with just a few people willing to tell the truth. What a shame.
Sport
June 8, 2007 - 23:14 ET by misterbillI am totally baffled by your uncharacteristic behavior. Your obsessive maniacal defense of PH is beyond the pale. YOU ARE SHOUTING at people who normally are your friends. You can tell me to bugger off if you like but your rants more resemble Tumbler than the Sports I like.
misterbill
June 8, 2007 - 23:33 ET by SportPoliticsmisterbill, when the lies issue, that's the way it goes. I'd say I thought I had some friends, but then I saw what they turned into.
It's a two way street, and I'm not about to sit here and suck up to crap to be friendly. Our society is sick because people won't stand up for the truth. That's what is screwed up.
Sure, do it for a while, but when the chips are down and someone you don't like is getting the shaft, just throw principle out the window and pile on, dig in and lie as well.
No way. Not me.
This illustrates for me how the republicans and Bush came so close to amnesty. Either you stand for what is right and true and just, or you just do it once in a while or when it's convenient, and forget it when it doesn't go your way, with Hilton or whatever other object you can't stand arises, screw it when the chips are down.
Sorry, I guess my tossing of my principles is in some other area.
Maybe we should just say my ugly reaction here is it, that's how my principles don't measure up.
Danny Bonaduci has been on, and after he said how much he hates Hilton, he went on to claim she was shafted. How is it that people get so far gone that they cannot see past their hatred, and decide that even after they acknowledge they cannot stand her, they shall go for injustice because of it.
Bonaduci didn't do it. He just rose above his hatred, and told the truth in spite of it.
I wonder how it is we have so many people seemingly incapable of that. I'd even respect an " I hate her, and she got screwed, but I'm real happy she did. " < fine
But now we get much worse than that, we get the hatred, then the claim it's all good, nothing different and improper was done. Not able to admit to the injustice. Can't respect it. Nope, no way.
sport--I do not--
June 8, 2007 - 23:48 ET by misterbillsport--I do not-- totally disagree with you on her sitaution. That being said--we-(conservatives) have just been in a fight for our lives in terms of core beliefs about the ethos of America and its struggle to survive. (see immigration compromise.) Granted PH does not warrant the attention she is getting over this incident, but she stuck her own foot in the bear trap--number one. Number two is not her fault - to blame her for her release is unfair. It's like blaming the guy who stole your girl. S*** happens.
The sheriff created the furor, not PH. And to be totally honest, to an old conservative, moralistic dude like myself , I do not like anything about her. So being a human being like the rest my reaction to the whole incident was--for Heavens's sake, out some news on the air and in the papers. I am not interested in PH or Anna Nicole or a whole lot of celebrities.
Again most of that is due to the media and what they put out for us to read. They have a great talent for aggravating people.
The Judge made the ruling tha
June 8, 2007 - 21:39 ET by bigtimerThe Judge made the ruling that was final unless he changes it SP.
Last I heard the Judge was appointed by Reagan.
She has been arrested and had sentences and flaunted them Sport.
This really should be the least of your problems...unless you are in love with another EH blonde type ....again.
Btw... do not ever call me or infer that I am a idiot liberal again.
Yeah whatever BT
June 8, 2007 - 22:57 ET by SportPoliticsYeah whatever BT.
I do consider you all( you know who you are) lying liberal morons in this case. You've displayed your emotion over your intellect, as have many others.
She didn't flaunt the last sentence. This system screwed her, then tried to correct itself, but the lying idiot liberal retards filled with hate raged over it with the activist judge. That's a FACT.
No getting around it, it's MORE punishment because she's " a spoiled brat" that so many pathetic people can't get over.
Then after the excessive harsh judgement given to noone before her, NOONE, the Sherriff followed standard procedure but even kept the leg clamp on ( too harsh once again according to their current law and practice in that State ) and eveyone had a hissy fit, not the msms, people HERE.
So, throw principles out the window, and go with the corruption.
Not me, sorry.
It's wrong what was done, PERIOD.
Just as it's wrong to let Sandy berger off with a slap on the wrist, and incarcerate Libby and Campos and Ramos, it is ALSO WRONG to do it to Hilton, when others - thousands of others, don't get that harsh treatment.
Sorry, no way I'm backing down, the FACTS are clear. Truth, Justice and the American Way is not some touchy feely jealousy anger session of misapplication and special condemnation for disliked people.
Nope. No way.
Ok, who are you and what have
June 9, 2007 - 04:45 ET by liberal_bug_zapperOk, who are you and what have you done with SportPolitics????
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"We can only reason from what is; we can reason on actualities, but not on possibilities." ~ Thomas Paine
lbz
June 9, 2007 - 06:56 ET by SportPoliticsLBZ I am your worst nightmare, and what I have done is shown you to be a lying crazed idiot in this matter.
Deal with it by getting the facts straight, and shoving your lies where they belong.
I'd say it's a SHAME the press spun your head into a PRETZEL, and you're choking on it.
"A wild rampaging judg
June 8, 2007 - 21:51 ET by ckc1227"A wild rampaging judge with his special sentencing for Paris Hilton to "send a mesage"
Then why didn't her lawyers appeal immediately when the sentence was originally handed down? You might want to check the sentencing guidelines on this. The sentence he handed out was well within the range allowed. And in what criminal utopia do you live where 2 time probation violators who are making it clear that they have no intention of abiding by penalties handed out, and who show a complete lack of respect for the law don't get jail time?
"
She's not in the NW there BT, you know you shouldn't argue like an idiot liberal with me. Now you repubs want prior restraint."
No, we want people to comply with the law, which she clearly wasn't going to do. What's the point of suspending a license, or whatever, if a. she isn't going to comply with the restrictions, and b. no one cares? Maybe we could suspend her license indefinitely, and just turn our heads when she doesn't abide by that restriction either.
However you feel about her situation, there is one undeniable fact: she brought it on herself. Maybe she'll think twice the next time she feels she's above the law.
It's not about Paris Hilton for me, it's about the culture of no responsibility and moral relativisn in this country that grows a little more each and every day.
It's all on the TV ckc1227
June 8, 2007 - 23:06 ET by SportPoliticsIt's all on the TV ckc1227, you ought to get the facts.
I don't make the law, nor do I preside over what the law SHOULD BE when someone has a hardon for their hated enemy.
The law was specially applied, and still is being applied as an overly harsh punishment because of her hated stardom.
The facts have been ALL OVER the tube tonight. If you missed it, you were alseep or not watching.
NOONE else serves more than 2 days on this,and many serve NO TIME for the very same thing. It is VERY COMMON.
A person drinks and drives- gets caught - dui charged, their license is pulled. They drive anyway, and get cauight.
WERE TALKING cOMMON.
ten of thousands of directly lined up cases with one drunk driving and two driving while suspended lined up just like Paris Hilton. In fact they reported a person with 200 driving while suspended after a dui, and all he did was pay fines. LOL
You don't just GET WHAT YOU WANT cause you hate her, or heck, maybe you do, maybe the system will.
Maybe she should sue them for multiple strip searching her with the ins and outs so many times.
Maybe that's their deal. They need that body naked in the station.
Whatever, you have your new OJ, go wild, and I'll see a FOOL.
ckc1227 culture of corruption.
June 8, 2007 - 23:09 ET by SportPoliticsckc1227 culture of corruption.
Well, they should then change their system, not punish her extra harshly, because of whom she is.
Mark Fuhrman just said she never worked a day in her life.. and Hannity had to tell Fuhrman he is WRONG.
Baca did what he did with every other person with the same charges, they get out in 2 days.
So whatever, go with the lies, and feel good.
ckc
June 8, 2007 - 23:15 ET by SportPoliticsHer lawyers didn't appeal because they had a rampaging judge and two days served was the word. That's what they expected, and that's about what happened.
Look, she got the worst treatment the system has ever delivered for anyone with her charges.
Fine, I hope she sues the piss out of them, and the judge gets disbarred.
The FEDS have already put that system under pressure for overcrowding and all the rest.
You all want her to get a harsher sentence than anyone else does, and that's injustice. And you can't help yourselves. It's clear as a bell, and your all actinglike kookball libs over it.
If you want to go on a rampage against young people and drunk driving be my guest, it's already way too severe, and people are getting charged for "possible crimes they might commit in the future that they never have".
Teach a lesson. LOL
Now the blond on H&C says "Why doesn't she just do her time fair or unfair. Idon't seehow she can rehabilitate her career given what she did now. ( the secret hope of the cute blond on H&C - gosh if only we can make sure her career is over. )
Sport...Newsflash...Paris isn
June 8, 2007 - 23:27 ET by bigtimerSport...
Newsflash...
Paris isn't going to fall in love with you anymore than Elizabeth ever would.
You are completely irrational over these gals.
Good Gawd get a grip.
BT
June 8, 2007 - 23:50 ET by SportPoliticsI'm the rational one. I was correct about Elisabeth, and she destroyed Rosie. LOL It's easyto sit here and blame her, when she was surrounded by libs,and had her job on the line. I was and am correct about her. There is no doubt. I am also correct here, and people should take their petty vindictive feelings and put them aside when it comes to our justice system. It's obvious it cannot be done by most, even after the fact. That's wrong. It's as sick as a good looking blond is labelled unfairly, they're all stupid according to the brilliance here. LOL If you're so filled with the hatred, just say so, then stick up for justice anyway. Be a Bonaducci ? lol He did it. Look, I'll be upfront. When I reach the point that someone I despise gets shafted and I like it, I'll be glad to say so. I just don't believe in claiming the shafting never happened. I shouldn't have to , and I won't make any apologies for that. Maybe I should change that ? Can you or anyone convince me there's a good reason to do so ? I think the opposite. I think people should be upfront and say they're glad someone they despise gets shafted. It appears to me that would be honest. Maybe something else is going on, but if it is, I certainly haven't determined what it is.
I have always stuck up to the
June 8, 2007 - 23:57 ET by bigtimerI have always stuck up to the end for people who I think are getting shafted Sport...in more ways than one...you do not know anything about me that way.
A real friend is hard to find...you can count them on one hand when it comes down to it.
I have principals too.
My point about all of your damned rant tonight is who CARES!
WE HAVE A LOT MORE IMPORTANT THINGS THAT HAVE HAPPENED IN THIS COUNTRY THAN SOME BLONDE BIMBO ON THE MEDIA TWENTY FOUR SEVEN....and now you blather and scream about it.
Pathetic.
Gee
June 9, 2007 - 01:11 ET by SportPoliticsGee, and to think I'm in the thread that has the caption about it. Oh gee we both are. Golly, you could actually go to another thread, but I have to shut up about in this thread.
LOL - Man, you need to go work for that judge.
Boy, send a message with 45 d
June 8, 2007 - 22:32 ET by balboaBoy, send a message with 45 days! WOW. I wonder if she'll survive. Such a harsh sentence! Poor little heiress! Her life is soooo miserable...
exactly balboa - thank you soooo much
June 8, 2007 - 23:16 ET by SportPoliticsExactly balboa - thank you soooo much. You're just what exemplifies the attitude, and the reason she was mistreated.
Yes, the judge is an activist
June 9, 2007 - 02:23 ET by liberal_bug_zapperYes, the judge is an activist.... right..<<<rolleyes>>>.. you are acting like a LIBERAL MORON!!! Read the law before you act out... who told you her sentence was severe??? The press? Some other idiot??? Read the law. Read it and weep. If the Judge was really mad, he could have sentenced her to ONE YEAR!!!!! So quit your bitching.... you know.... sporty.... I just do not understand you.... here all this time, I thought you were a conservative.... one who had respect, if not a reverence for the law. Maybe I was wrong.
Here is the link to the LAW once again.
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"We can only reason from what is; we can reason on actualities, but not on possibilities." ~ Thomas Paine
Wrong law moron lbz , see page 2 hyper repeat posting freak
June 9, 2007 - 07:01 ET by SportPoliticsWrong law moron lbz , see page 2 hyper repeat posting freak.
Get a respect for the TRUTH, you fool.
LOL - Oh well, I guess right wing psychos can't help themselves.
Try wreckless, like your posts.
Some spelling-errors, in co
June 9, 2007 - 07:03 ET by sarcasmoSome spelling-errors, in context and especially when repeated, are just too damn funny...
JMR
Yep. You be right, Bal!
June 8, 2007 - 20:59 ET by Roger the ShrubberI have always though Paris Hi
June 8, 2007 - 14:19 ET by Dave RI have always though Paris Hilton was a little on the anorexic side, but I had no idea it was this bad.
I mean, she is practically invisible!
Where's The Fence, George?
Craig Ferguson
June 8, 2007 - 14:27 ET by Cool ArrowLate night with Craig Ferguson.
Paris took a look at prison food and said. "No way I'm throwing that up"
Too bad the judge can't say,
June 8, 2007 - 14:31 ET by Prester JohnToo bad the judge can't say, "Ms. Hilton, tell you what I'm going to do. I'll give you a choice. You can go to jail for 45 days or you can go to Army or USMC basic training. Take you pick".
Next.
Hey! What do you have agains
June 8, 2007 - 16:33 ET by MentalrushHey! What do you have against the Army? They never gave YOU the clap!
I hope the parent of a teen l
June 8, 2007 - 14:34 ET by CapitalismRulesI hope the parent of a teen lost to a drunk driver walks up and slaps her something silly. That would be good enough for the 20 days she still has left.
Good idea CapitalismRules
June 8, 2007 - 21:34 ET by SportPoliticsGood idea CapitalismRules, we can start punishing whomever we choose for other peoples convicted crimes.
LOL
You people are INSANE.
Strangely enough, the group o
June 8, 2007 - 14:45 ET by kathleenirishStrangely enough, the group of microphones on their own had more intelligent things to say than Paris Hilton ever did.
Anyone who says they support the troops but not the mission is a liar.
kathleenirish captionfest
June 8, 2007 - 21:46 ET by SportPoliticsWhen reporters were confronted with just microphones and no Paris Hilton, they instead went on a wild rampage attacking the foam covered soundpieces as if they were in fact Paris, asking aloud why she felt she could be a rich brat with a haughty attitude flaunting the law and demanding special treatment and that she indeed was ugly, not some pretty princess like she thinks is, and stupidity is her number one blond asset.
Later the reporters said they would just insert one of the ten thousand archived photos or nightly videos they have of her since she ruined America and they have to show everyone how awful she is so they don't forget the ratings crunch time rules their lives, but Paris is a bigger whore, for sure.
The press left dialing their cellphones to the Twin Towers jail and demanding she be raped by big momma in the county before she gets released, saying it's just punishment for the snotty brat ***** queen of the runway, whom if really depressed and not just obviously faking it, should be in prison so she learns what the real world is and hopefully kills herself after multiple rapings that the prison guards should participate in, and could they please make sure it gets recorded on vidcam and the video gets released on youtube or forward it to this address:
Moronic lying Freaks with torches
111 the American Way
Iwannabefamoustoobuti'mpoorandugly, CrybabyVirginYuhHypocritLiar
Oh please Spot...Take you dan
June 8, 2007 - 21:49 ET by bigtimerOh please Sport...
Take you danged meds.
You are completely off the wall tonight.
"Oh please Sport...Take
June 8, 2007 - 21:55 ET by ckc1227"Oh please Sport...
Take you danged meds.
You are completely off the wall tonight."
Maybe that's the source of Paris' mysterious psychosis: she got hold of sport's meds, lol.
Or she has his....lol...Btw s
June 8, 2007 - 22:01 ET by bigtimerOr she has his....lol...
Btw sport...I am a native Californian...
The laws apply when the laws apply no matter where you live.
If she had a brain at all she would not of flaunted her probabation...twice.
Yes of course
June 9, 2007 - 07:04 ET by SportPoliticsYes of course, and if Bush had a brain he would have never got caught drunk driving, and if the populace had a brain 50%-75% wouldn't drive with a suspended license, but the brainless doof makes millions of dollars promoting herself, and you cry in a chatroom she is stupid.
LOL - That's actually freaking hilarious, should be for you people, and likely is, hence the result.
New video
June 8, 2007 - 14:48 ET by EllisWyattThe crew sets up for the sequel to Paris Hilton's sex video. They were disappointed because they were originally planning to shoot a wild bondage scene involving Paris and other county jail inmates. Somehow, a scene between Paris and a middle-aged judge on the sidewalk just isn't the same.
If you're not outraged at the media, you haven't been paying attention.
What a shame that the MSM was
June 8, 2007 - 14:48 ET by Trix RabbitWhat a shame that the MSM wasted all their time and energy on a media feeding frenzy over a fugly, dysfunctional, and retarded parasite who has contributed nothing to the world except to breathe in someone else's oxygen.
The MSM got what they deserved.
Liberal: a power worshipper without power. George Orwell
Members of the mainstream med
June 8, 2007 - 14:50 ET by rwesleyMembers of the mainstream media give an open mike session to all those who care about Paris Hilton.
hahahahaha... NICE!
June 8, 2007 - 15:27 ET by golfingtitanhahahahaha... NICE!
Disappointment reined in the
June 8, 2007 - 14:58 ET by Airforce_5_ODisappointment reined in the prison yard when Paris didn't show up for karaoke night.
"Hieress or air-ess? You mak
June 8, 2007 - 15:09 ET by Galvanic"Hieress or air-ess? You make the call."
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