Friday, June 8, 2007

Justice for Paris

I'm watching the circus, yah man, it's the only show in America. At least today, events turned out the way they should have, with the blond socialite heading back to serve her time in jail, where her law-breaking behind belongs.

I'm really quite sick of the media shoving this story down my throat. Since they are, I'm going to comment on it. Tommy Chong was on MSNBC earlier this morning to give his opinion on the whole three rings. Clearly they didn't expect someone with a brain. He was right on target suggesting perhaps we have better things to focus on as a country, such as the face that we are at war with no end in sight, we have an Attorney General whose ethics are questionable at best, and the country doesn't seem to be engaged in any particular dialogue constructive to making the United States a better place to live and work. Mr. Chong would perhaps understand about going to jail, as he spend nine months in a federal jail himself, but hey, since no one paid any attention when the government took away his personal liberty and decided it was okay for him to live under the conditions Ms. Hilton is now going to live under, it's no wonder he was also dismissed by the idiot talking head on MSNBC whom I only know as Cassandra or something similar sounding. She seemed like a moron when she asked Mr. Chong when she asked him if he had smoked anything this morning. Lady, have you ever seen someone who is high? Their eyes are red and usually slightly slit. Mr. Chong evidenced nothing to suggest he was under the influence of marijuana and it was a low blow to suggest that he was. Shame on you, lady.

Oh, by the way, this commentator for MSNBC keeps saying how she can't help feeling pity every time she sees the picture of Paris in tears in the back of the cruiser. I can't help wondering, does she feel pity every time she sees a young woman in the back of a police cruiser, or is it just the young, rich, white ones? It makes me a little angry. Paris already has a lot of free passes just because of winning the birth lottery. She really doesn't need any one's sympathy. Sure, she wants it. But, really, does she need it? She needs it like she needs more money. I'm not giving any. I think you're a sucker if you give any, but hey, it's just my opinion and I am one bad kitty!

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