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Thursday, June 07, 2007

Rules are for the poor - not the rich

Paris Hilton has proven once again that money can buy you anything. It can even get you out of jail after you had your license suspended for DUI and you’ve been driving around partying all night. One day was all she spent in real jail time, if that. When your dad owns a chain of hotels you are above the law. Drugs, drunk driving, never fear. Money is here to get her out of any jam. As with Jeb Bush’s daughters in Forida, we have learned there are two kinds of rules. Those that most of us have to live by and get huge jail sentences if we don’t and the people of privilege, due to their wealth and political privileges, don’t have to abide by any rules. They are above the law and can simply buy their way out of trouble.


Paris Hilton is a true bloodsucking leach on the rest of society. If she was on welfare, we’d be calling her a bum. But wealthy people who sponge off society and don’t do any practical work are called celebrities and never get called bums.

Here’s the pathetic excuse for freeing her:




Paris Hilton out of jail
Los Angeles
June 8, 2007 - 2:13AM
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Hotel heiress Paris Hilton was released from prison yesterday for medical reasons after serving just over three days of a 23-day sentence.
But she will be confined to her home for 40 days, officials said.
Steve Whitmore of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's office said Hilton had been "reassigned" but he declined to identify her medical condition for privacy reasons.
"With extensive consultation with medical personnel it was decided this reassignment should be done," Whitmore said at a news conference.
Hilton, a symbol of privilege and American celebrity culture, was serving a sentence for violating probation after being caught driving with a suspended licence. She will have to wear an electronic monitoring device on her ankle to ensure she does not go out for the next 40 days.
One reporter described Hilton's job as going to parties and events and asked if she would be allowed to leave her home for work, just as lifestyle media star Martha Stewart could during her five months under house arrest for insider trading.”


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