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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

PARIS' PRIVILEGE-- The sheriff engineered the jailbreak. Imagine that. Actually, it's not hard to imagine. Paris Hilton is a Privileged Person, which means in this particular case she gets to do the whole crime, but only a bit of the time. Specifically, she did a little more than 72 hours of her 23-day sentence in the Los Angeles County lock-up, then was ushered from the facility in the dead of night with nary a paparazzo in sight. Yet a spokesman for the sheriff's department insisted - with a perfectly straight face: "Paris Hilton has paid her debt to society." Sure she has. And it was rough in there. It seems the young lady had no idea how to make a collect call (oh, the horror: life without a cell phone), so a friendly officer had to teach her how. From the outset, officials rolled out the red carpet for Hilton. She'd been sentenced to 45 days, reduced to 23, for a DUI-related parole violation, and all along she got the celebrity treatment she's come to see as her birthright. And even that proved too much for her to take - if one believes the cover story. To wit, after she'd cried herself to sleep and refused even to eat, jail doctors reportedly feared she might have a nervous breakdown, and so the sheriff turned her loose - at 2 a.m. It goes without saying, but we'll say it anyway: America's jails are full of folks who cry into the night, but are still behind bars when the sun comes up. Day after day after day. Tough luck for them that they are not Privileged People. Now Hilton is under house arrest, and has to wear an electronic monitoring bracelet. No more orange jumpsuits (it wasn't even a designer label). No more open toilets. Now she has her little dog Tink. What she doesn't have is any sense that there's a price to be paid for violating the law. Because, for her, there really wasn't any price to be paid. Not one that will make an impression, anyway. Instead, she learned what celebrities know: The system can always be gamed. Paris Hilton isn't a hardened criminal, and doesn't deserve to be treated like one. But Judge Michael Sauer imposed a seemingly harsh 45-day sentence for a reason: Hilton defended driving with a suspended license, a violation of her probation, by saying, "I have people who take care of things like that for me." Like jail doctors? Like county sheriffs? The episode reminds us of Guy Velella - the disgraced Bronx state senator and political powerhouse - who cried himself out of Rikers Island back in 2004.
He whined to his friends and pulled strings to get an obscure state panel to spring him loose just 100 days into a 1-year, heavily plea-bargained sentence for bribe-taking. Anyone else would have done years upstate. But Velella, like Hilton, knew that Privileged People regularly do the crime - but not the time - in America. No wonder there is such bitter resentment of the nation's criminal-justice system - and not only from people who do the crime and the time. Every day of it. It's scandalous.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/06082007/postopinion/editorials/paris_privilege_e...
Don't hate me, hate the money I see, clothes that I buy
Ice that I wear, clothes that I try, close your eyes
Picture me rollin, sixes, money foldin
bitches honies that swollen to riches, Nas get in ya
Model dater, big threat to a lot of you haters
Commentators ringside try watchin my paper
Almost a decade, quite impressive
Expandin more to the big screen, Bill Gates dreams
But it seems you'd rather see me in jail with state greens
Want me off the scene fast, but good things last
You wanna hate me then hate me; what can I do but keep gettin money,
People warn me, when you're on top there's envy
My bad, should I step out my shoes, give 'em to you?
Here's my cars and my house, you can live in that too
Criticize when I flow for the streets, hate my dress code
Gucci this, Fendi that, what you expect hoe?
It's a thin line between paper and hate
friends and snakes,
Ride for the cause while drivin Plottin I'm sure to catch me
fear what they don't understand, hate what they can't conquer
Guess it's just the fury of man
You can hate me now
I won't stop
I can't stop
You can hate me
I hate you too
You can hate me now..
You can hate me now..
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  • Die Paris. I hate you.

  • slut

  • fucking skank...

  • She associates with negro crowds of little proper culture if any of all it's ok for just anybody to hang around her, she is a crack whore I guess, you see where she has so many probles and not the rich social light people clame she is a blackstone expense of the Federal Aviation.

  • She is extra annoying cos she has so much 'priviledge and this is all she can do! All that wasted opportunity and she chooses to be a vaccous blob.

  • wtf is this..??

  • 50 cent is a buck tooth fag

  • i swear she fancies 50 cent lol

  • p.diddy

  • o.o

    4:10? Who is that?

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