Not in the least. She broke the law and was sentenced. Her money doesn't make her any better than you or I in regards to the law.
2007-06-08 08:59:47
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answered by genaddt 7
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Yes. However, the reason I feel bad does not have to do with Paris. Nobody seems to be devoting attention to the pertinent issue, which is her parents and their relationship. Paris, her drinking and the rest is behaviorially called "acting out". If we did not know that she comes from a family of entitlement and breeding, we would think that her behavior is that of a delinquent from a broken family. The issue here is the relationship between her mother and father. This is what must be sorted out. Since it is their combined parenting, or the lack thereof that is by and large the problem. If we didn't know her history, it would be easy to see her as a "rebel without a cause". However, the deeper and more pertinent issue again is the very real possibility that Paris Hilton could with the proper guidance become one of the great humanitarians of our time. For people such as Carnegie, Mellon, Bill Gates and those of their ilk have demonstrated the importance of philantrophy and how it goes hand in hand with fortune. Paris has already demonstrated that she has an inkling of this by her statement, "I know that I will not always be pretty." But here again is only the beginning of wisdom. Her parents should have stepped in when she made the statement and followed through--the extent to which she would have already begun to curb the sowing of wild oats and begin to concentrate on the real business of entitlement, which is charity to others less fortunate. I feel that they--her parents are doing a real shoddy job with the girl. I see potential in her, but these are things that nobody is probably telling her. Her parents should really feel embarrassed. Not for the situation which has occured. Since it is the result. But they should feel embarrassed because of the very poor job they have done with a beautiful spirit.
2007-06-08 09:46:11
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answered by Ke Xu Long 4
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I'm glad she's back in jail - she broke the law and belongs there. Best thing I saw all day was a photo of her crying her little eyes out in the back of a cop car on her way back. It's sickening how these "celebrities" get preferential treatment the way she is. They think they can get away with this stuff, and finally someone is saying "No. Enough."
As for God forgiving her, Paris doesn't seem the type to care if there's a god or not. (Except when she's being videotaped having sex with some random guy, anyway). I can't stand her.
2007-06-08 09:02:29
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answered by ReeRee 6
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I think it was improper to release her and give her the idea that she would serve the rest of her sentence on house arrest, only to reverse that and send her back. She probably shouldn't have been released in the first place, but the justice system shouldn't allow this type of decision to be so arbitrarily made and broken. I still think she deserved more of a punishment to begin with though.
2007-06-08 09:05:26
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answered by seattlefan74 5
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While I do think she is a spoiled brat....I think she is being made an example of in this case.
Most with her offenses would not have seen jail time...especially, those with good lawyers...but, because of her celebrity she was punished harder than others.
I think she should sue the jailers that released her in the first place...if they did not have the authority to release her...this is almost cruel and unusual punishment to say...you can go home...then go pick you up from home and take you back....that was mean...even to a spoiled brat.
Hopefully, she will learn her lesson
2007-06-08 09:14:52
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answered by G.C. 5
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2016-10-09 12:21:25
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answered by busick 4
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They shouldn't have returned her to her home to begin with. They should have kept her in jail to serve the 23 days. I don't like Paris, but it's cruel to play this 'you're under house arrest'-'oops, no you're back in jail because it makes us look bad' game with a person. They need to make up their minds and stick with it.
2007-06-08 09:00:31
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answered by Julia Sugarbaker 7
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no, why should we. just because she comes from a family with money, does not mean that she can be above the law. I am glad she got what was coming to her. I am sure many others will feel the same way
2007-06-08 09:00:37
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answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7
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made my week. tmz.com has got some great pictures of her crying in the back of the police car. poor little rich girl.
oh and ejptheonly i don't see her as a rebel without a cause i see her as a human without a use
2007-06-08 09:05:16
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answered by simon 2
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With all her daddy's money, why is she even in jail?
Was there a video of her in court when she was carried out?
Are her parents letting her go to jail to teach her a lesson?
2007-06-08 09:15:14
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answered by S K 7
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