Sarah Silverman insults Paris Hilton (with Paris there)
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So Bill O'Reilly, champion for all that is right (and by right I mean republican here in the states) and decent and moral thought Sarah crossed the line in her joke about Paris and the painting of bars. He called it cruel because Paris was there for the joke. So apparently it is less cruel to make those kinds of statements behind someone's back then to their face.
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I was just listening to the press conference and trust me, Faceless, I am raging!! Apparently she is being "reassigned" which means she has opted to an ankle bracelet and she is under house arrest. Because of this, she is now back up to the 45 day sentence and they are considering her with 5 days already served, so she will spend 40 days under house arrest (yeah, I can just imagine how horrible that would be....pool, maids, sauna, satalite big screen tv, cooks...). They are saying that it was for medical reasons. What a load of bulls**t. "I am too sick to stay in jail...waah, waah.."
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I volunteer to serve Paris' sentence under house arrest, provided I get to spend it either in her house or in the penthouse suite of one of her family's hotels.
I do not think Paris' situation is really all that different than anyone else's really. Here in New Mexico there are people convicted of the 20th DWI and they get 90 days in jail suspended. We bitch and moan over here about the DWI problem, but the laws are not all that strict on offenders and most judges view it as a nominal crime and do not want to use prison space on drunk drivers.
I do not think Paris' situation is really all that different than anyone else's really. Here in New Mexico there are people convicted of the 20th DWI and they get 90 days in jail suspended. We bitch and moan over here about the DWI problem, but the laws are not all that strict on offenders and most judges view it as a nominal crime and do not want to use prison space on drunk drivers.
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