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Jail PH for life
A good deed for the day:
http://www.petitiononline.com/Hilton/petition.html |
If this petition goes through, it would be a giant leap for mankind.
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I would say a petition to ''put her down'' would be more in order |
as well as being more in order, isnt it kinder, to both her and all of us???
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That boring blonde's 45 days in prison is okay and no concern. But remembering to have heard of a sentence in California just some days ago: 25 years for shoplifting, I found this article which tells a story of a law they have in California that on the third time you get caught for something, no matter how minor it is, you end up what in Germany would equal lifelong prison. Note that all three offences are minor, and are separated by many years. Also note that it seems to be a systematical method, and no exception from the rule.
http://www.justicepolicy.org/article.php?id=424 Sometimes you can just shake your head. I have no doubts that there are enough upright ultra-tough law-and-order-types who even defend such crimes commited by a judical system. I shake my head about them, too. This is medieval punishement. Schwarzenegger was on German TV maybe two weeks ago, on the matter of overcrowded prisons in California. He saw no need to rethink the laws, he also saw no reason to think about differing between high and low grade crimes, and what causes crime, and the enormous impact on california'S finances the immense prison costs are causing. His simple solution was: build more prisons. Hopeless. |
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Prisons=Jobs=Votes
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:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Have any of you lot read the comments on the petition? Here's a few samles: Make this happen you steroid-fuelled-feely-feely-nazi. Ta. THROW HER TO THE LESBIANS! Nobody is above the law, especially talentless celebrities that are famous for .........er....what is she famous for again...? This better outnumber the "keep her out" petition Makes very funny reading:D You can go back to the serious stuff again now;) Edit: I lied about the serious stuff, I've just found this http://www.urban75.com/Punch/paris-hilton.html :D |
Paris Hilton shouldn't just be thrown in jail.
She should be vaporized and rendered an unperson. |
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Here's my take on Paris Hilton:
"How Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away?" By Dan Hicks Oh I talked to your momma & I talked to your dad, They say they tried but it's all in vain. I've begged and I've pleaded, I even got mad. Now we must face it. You give me a pain. How can I miss you when you won't go away? I keep telling you day after day. But you don't listen, you only stay & stay. How can I miss you when you won't go away? Your never-ending presence really cramps my style. I dream that it won't always be the same. At first I was attracted, but after a while, Have you ever heard of the hard-to-get game? How can I miss you when you won't go away? I keep telling you day after day. But you don't listen, you only stay & stay. How can I miss you when you won't go away? Out of six billion people, why must it be me? Oh why, oh why won't you cut me loose? Do me a favor and listen to my plea. I'm not the only fish in the sea. How can I miss you when you won't go away? I keep telling you day after day. But you don't listen, you only stay & stay. How can I miss you when you won't go away? I talked to your mother and I talked to your dad. They say they tried but it's all in vain. I begged and I pleaded, I've even got mad. Now we must face it. You give me a pain. How can I miss you when you won't go away? I keep telling you day after day. But you don't listen. You only stay & stay. How can I miss you when you won't go away? |
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The crimes this person commited were burglery (a felony) and Purse snatching which can be, but not always a felony depending on the criminal circumstances. The last conviction was for shoplifting which, in California is considered Felony Petty Theft which is covered in Section 666 of the California Penal Code. An argument can be made that applying section 666 as a justification for sentencing under Prop 36 and 66 and 184 is not valid. However the argument can also be made that this individual repeatedly commited crimes and showed no sign of stopping. While this case may seem harsh, I feel that the intent behind habitual offender laws is valid. When arguing whether these laws are a good or bad idea, we need to remember that in these cases, the offender was in control whether they commited additional crimes. At any time after the first conviction, these people can make the decision not to commit any more felonies and have nothing to fear by the habitual offender laws. If you don't want to receive a life sentence, then don't commit three felonies. How is society supposed to trust that a person who has commited three felonies will of a sudden stop and become a viable citizen? How do you explain to the family of the forth victim that "well we really did not expect this three time criminal to commit another crime. So sorry, our bad" Three "mistakes" is a lot of leeway to give a citizen before taking serious action. So, it may seem like this person got 25 years for shoplifting sheets, but in actuallity, they got 25 years for being a hibitual criminal. As in the fable about the straw that broke the camel's back, one can't just look at that last straw. |
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Absurd, and more criminal, in my subjective feeling, than the crimes themselves. Sorry, but this is a legal system that is running amok. Justice has nothing to do with it. |
You can be a criminal here in Connecticut and if you have a lot of medical problems they will release you because they don't want to absorb the cost. I kid you not.
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Dostoevsky called it 'Crime and Punishment'. I don't like it any more than you but that is what we have. At least we have the right to council and due process and the right to a jury. For the most part the legal system, including law enforcement officers, are nothing more than tax through other means. |
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