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Paris Hilton Victim of Ugly Jealousy
Over 400 people across the country sent e-mails and made calls to the City Attorney over the "outrage" of Paris Hilton getting out of jail before serving the full 23 days of her sentence.
First, these people need to get a life. Why are they concerned about "making her pay" for a misdeamenor charge. The reason is simple, jealousy.
America is one of the few countries that has such hateful people that they would rather let a murderer out of jail than a person of wealth.
The jail Paris Hilton was in was already overcrowded. They transferred other people just to get Paris Hilton in, when a normal person would have just been sent home.
Where was the outrage when Brandy killed someone in her accident, was supposed to be charged, and never was?
Where is the outrage that R. Kelly was accused of having sex with a minor (14 years old), was arrested, but has never been tried. In fact, he just keeps getting a lot of money on his music.
Where was this outrage when Michelle Rodriguez (Lost) only spent 2 hours in jail for a day sentence for DUI?
Where was this outrage when Robert Blake got away with murdering his wife?
Where was the outrage when Martha Stewart was serving her time, while Kenneth Lay drank expensive champaign with the money of his former employees.
The bottom line is that average Americans don't like women who have power, money, or beauty. They want them to suffer and to spend more time in jail than the average person just to knock them off the "high horse" that the average American put them on.
I was not a fan of Paris Hilton, but since this ordeal my eyes have been open to the double standard that does exist, and it is worse if you are a beautiful woman.
Those people who had all that free time to e-mail and call about Paris Hilton should really get a life, and stop worrying about stuff that has nothing to do with them.
Whether Paris Hilton is in or out of jail does not affect them in the least. They will not get one minute of fame or one more dollar in their bank account.
Jealousy is a powerful thing, and it seems that Paris Hilton is being judged by people who will never be in her eye sight or in her league.




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at 10:11 on June 8th, 2007
The point you seem to be missing here is that she was not meant to be released in the first place- in America, such an order must come from a judge, and not a barrister/lawyer or sherriff. Also, if Ms. Hilton were male and black, and she missed her court date, the police would be barging through the front door of the house, not asking nicely.
at 10:28 on June 8th, 2007
Ok, first of all this is a MISDERMEANOR not murder, theft, abuse, etc. This is driving on a suspended license. For the record, if you were male or black you wouldn't even have been sent to jail in the first place. Look at Mel Gibson. Look at George Michael, who again got off with community service. All the legal experts say the average person would have gotten 5 days at most. There is bias, and enough probably to show up in a lawsuit against the judge and prosecutor. All they have to show is bad faith, and she will, because things are not adding up. Like the judge saying she could attend the hearing by phone, but then changing his own mind and sending a car out and handcuffing her. It is a show and she just happened to be placed in the lead.