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There's something oddly disconcerting about this whole Paris Hilton probation/jail fiasco. While i'm all for a long overdue lesson in consequences for the pampered heiress, i find it strange that high-priced lawyers and legal maneuverings haven't yet enabled her to return to a life of red carpets and nightclubs. Isn't this America?
Ann Coulter is now raving that the judge in the case has fallen victim to the same hunger for attention that plagued Judge Ito and that bozo in the Dannielynn Smith custody hearings. Which may be true. But she also claims Paris is getting treated more severely than a normal person would, at which i have to take umbrage. A normal person who had their license revoked and then violated three separate terms of their probation as well as drove under the influence would still be in jail. The only thing different in Paris's case is that she was accidentally released for a day. So maybe her celebrity earned her a vacation day in the middle of her sentence. It's probably best if i leave it at that, because if i start delving further into Coulter's bullshit then there goes my afternoon.
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