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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Comic Book Geek
    Well, Paris was convicted and was in jail. It's rediculous that she was released after a whopping 3 days, and the system does fail as shown here. It sounds as if the judge is furious and has called a hearing today. This was a move made by the sherriff and he alone. he should lose his job.

    I like Brian's idea. Everyone who drives drunk gets beaten up a few times. I think more people would call taxis if this were the punishment
    Regarding these comments---and Brian's---dang I think Paris shouldn't've
    been released like this....come on-----I guess you guys should see me say
    that cause otherwise you might think differently about my thoughts on that--

    I think her punishment shoulda been much more severe----and if I don't
    come across that way--- that's why I'm making this post

    and, again, thank god she didn't hurt anybody

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by ABMAC
    That's correct, yet you do anyway.

    You asked Thomas about the legal system in Belgium, then you blow him off when he gives you an answer because you "find it hard to believe." Not only is that rude, but it's also stupid.

    If you're not willing to let facts change your opinion, and your opinion is based solely on faith, then every argument you get into becomes a religious argument.

    I'm going to start deleting your contentious posts when they ignore the facts presented.
    Ant----believe me, I "somewhat" see your point and that's why I gave the
    disclaimer "so I can't properly comment on this"

    because I'm TOO honest and frank for my own good

    I know enough to post what I posted

    Then a guy like you comes along, and uses it against
    me and calls me "stupid and rude" on top of it

    I don't think there's anything stupid or "sole faith" oriented about
    sticking by the fact that "money talks----everywhere"

    If you want to totally discount me-----fine, but you and some others around
    here throw around labels like "idiot" and "stupid" without thought of civility
    and letting someone have their opinion

    You (and others) let opinions T you off---and then you decide the gloves are off---sorry, if I say "bite me" to that

    Yeah, I might've discounted Thomas' opinion to an extent, but I didn't
    name call---I'd never call him an idiot for having his view---or for
    delivering his facts (which in the case of defining a law system will ALWAYS be vague at best)

    You however, do the name calling constantly
    Last edited by huedell; Jun 8, '07, 12:54 PM.

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  • Comic Book Geek
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    Originally posted by Meule
    No, they don't. Even our prince has been convicted for fraud. Since he's a prince they can't lock him away, but at least he was convicted.
    Numerous politicians have been convicted too, some went to jail, others got off a little easier. But no one walks free because they're rich and famous. Our legal system is far from perfect, I'll grant you that, but at least it's not a farce like yours is.
    You do the crime, you should do the time

    Well, Paris was convicted and was in jail. It's rediculous that she was released after a whopping 3 days, and the system does fail as shown here. It sounds as if the judge is furious and has called a hearing today. This was a move made by the sherriff and he alone. he should lose his job.

    I like Brian's idea. Everyone who drives drunk gets beaten up a few times. I think more people would call taxis if this were the punishment

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  • palitoy
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    Lose a friend to a drunk driver then see how you feel about supposed "role models" getting behind the wheel liquored. Lose three and see how you feel.

    I have friend who got 30 days in the clink for his second DUI, he was beaten regularly and still thinks he deserved every minute of it.

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  • ABMAC
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    Originally posted by huedell
    so I can't properly comment on this
    That's correct, yet you do anyway.

    You asked Thomas about the legal system in Belgium, then you blow him off when he gives you an answer because you "find it hard to believe." Not only is that rude, but it's also stupid.

    If you're not willing to let facts change your opinion, and your opinion is based solely on faith, then every argument you get into becomes a religious argument.

    I'm going to start deleting your contentious posts when they ignore the facts presented.

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  • huedell
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    Originally posted by Meule
    No, they don't. Even our prince has been convicted for fraud. Since he's a prince they can't lock him away, but at least he was convicted.
    Numerous politicians have been convicted too, some went to jail, others got off a little easier. But no one walks free because they're rich and famous. Our legal system is far from perfect, I'll grant you that, but at least it's not a farce like yours is.
    You do the crime, you should do the time
    Farce?

    I'm sure that depends on a given person's perspective

    I'm no law student and I don't care to be that in step with all that,
    especially when it comes to another country's laws and law history (such
    as yours)----so I can't properly comment on this

    I'n not saying you're fabricating anything----I'm sure your post
    is %100 legit-----except--- I find it hard to believe that money and
    priveledge don't play a part in your legal ramifications...sentences etc.

    money talks in any language

    maybe MORE in the U.S.A., but there's different levels of everything
    everywehere----and it just so happens money is a very strong factor in
    weasling around the law system in the U.S.----if its less in Belgium
    or any given country----its not shocking to me, but would be shocking
    if it didn't play a part at all

    After all, Belgium isn't (as Rodney said in Back To School) "Fantasy Land"

    I'm sure there are other countries where it's worse than the U.S.

    The funny thing is that this driving while intoxicated thing and weasling
    out of a longer sentence is being such a "shock inducer" here in this thread

    as in "I have no more faith in the U.S. legal system" etc etc.

    I'd be more concerened about the drivng while intoxicated 2nd degree murder
    cases that get easier time because of simillar things, not a simpler DUI case
    like Paris'----she made a stupid choice, but (luckily) she didn't kill someone
    (altho' I know, I know she could have)

    Paris did some stupid stuff and deserves her punishment
    (which she weasily bought her way out of), I agree,

    but for this case to be a watermark of all that's wrong in our legal
    system when murderers (accidental or otherwise), rapists, and other
    felony makers get easier sentences as well, due to having bigger
    bank accounts, well, it sounds like overkill

    although I know people do relish the opportunity
    to use the spoiled rich girl that everyone hates to stir up anger

    Now O.J. Simpson? Phil Spector? There's something to get all in a tizzy about

    and how about Vince Neil who DID kill someone while DUI---again,
    more of an abomination if you ask me

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  • Meule
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    Originally posted by huedell
    Wealthy people don't get away with murder in Belgium?

    I would think it happens all over the world, even if we'd like to be an ideal world

    it ain't
    No, they don't. Even our prince has been convicted for fraud. Since he's a prince they can't lock him away, but at least he was convicted.
    Numerous politicians have been convicted too, some went to jail, others got off a little easier. But no one walks free because they're rich and famous. Our legal system is far from perfect, I'll grant you that, but at least it's not a farce like yours is.
    You do the crime, you should do the time

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  • Surfsup
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    She could have at least got beaten up inside to make the 3 days a proper jailbird experience...but alas, it was not be. I feel I've been robbed!

    I think the rest of the prison will be in tears now...not because she's gone but to see if they'll be released early. If that fails, they always have packets of cigarettes to bargain with.

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  • thunderbolt
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    Anybody see the "Stupid Spoiled *****" episode of South Park?

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  • filmation batman fan
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    Paris Hilton. Cried for three days. Her dog is sick. Under house arrest.
    What a crock of BS!! I wish she would just go away as in out of the spotlight and live her pathetic little rich life. Do I care? Well, actually I don't. This is enough to make me give up entirely on the values of our systems.

    Cheers.

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  • huedell
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    Wealthy people don't get away with murder in Belgium?

    I would think it happens all over the world, even if we'd like to be an ideal world

    it ain't
    Last edited by huedell; Jun 7, '07, 7:15 PM.

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  • Meule
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    Some legal system you people have
    First, her sentence is reduced for good behavious before she even was in jail. "Oh wow, she managed to stay sober and out of trouble for 2 whole days. Let's reduce her sentence because she was such a good, little girl."
    And now she gets to go home because she cried non-stop for 3 days? What is wrong with you people?
    No offence guys, but your legal system is an utter joke

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  • huedell
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    I am leaving tonite to stand outside her home with a placard
    that reads:

    FREE PARIS!

    (OR AT LEAST LET ME INSIDE!)

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  • Customslab
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    she should have went to jail for a year

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  • thunderbolt
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    Who cares. I am so sick of crap like this and American Idle making "news".

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