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Post by AKA THE FUF on May 25, 2003 0:54:14 GMT -5
Let's face it, celebrities will always get the breaks. Just like if you are very, very rich. You can get away with murder, drive around drunk, have guns all over the place and all they have to do is pay there lawyer off. Justice, huh!!!Or should I say "There Ain't No Justice".
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Post by earthangel on May 25, 2003 8:47:36 GMT -5
It's like everytime a real celebrity gets charged with something you know they're not going to jail.
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Post by Ivory Fair on May 25, 2003 10:25:46 GMT -5
i have booked you in bermuda for a week
Sorry Sukka. I talked to the pilot and he said he "Ain't goin'!" to Bermuda. Something about it being bad luck to fly through there and he's had enough of that for one lifetime. If the pilot's not going, I'M not going!
So you're gonna have to book me somewhere else. ;D
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Post by Ivory Fair on May 25, 2003 10:26:40 GMT -5
It's like everytime a real celebrity gets charged with something you know they're not going to jail. Yeah, just like OJ, Robert Blake, Snoop, Puffy and James Brown.
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Post by sukkafu on May 26, 2003 0:35:23 GMT -5
and wynona.... i talked to your pilot- he said he wasn't going to bermuda because last time he took it in the shorts!
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Post by AKA THE FUF on May 26, 2003 13:25:58 GMT -5
I guess James is one of the few celebs that went to jail. He stayed for a little while. We'll see what will happen to former Nets star Jason Williams?
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Post by Aba21 on May 26, 2003 15:41:49 GMT -5
Jason's money has all ready kept him out of jail.
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Post by iratherlikeme on May 26, 2003 16:58:48 GMT -5
Maybe earthangel was talking about real time. Post-trial and not pre-trial, because that's what I mean when I say that. I say it all the time because that seems to be the way it goes with people with money.
Of course they're going to be arrested, and they're going to have to sit in jail, but when it comes to sentencing, they rarely ever have to do time.
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Post by Ivory Fair on May 26, 2003 19:04:39 GMT -5
I dunno. ANY time would be REAL time to me. Especially if I was innocent.
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Post by sukkafu on May 27, 2003 0:49:39 GMT -5
does anyone watch celebrity justice ? it's a show that comes on the wb or one of those syndicated shows. it's like extra or access hollywood except it's only about lawsuits and legal issues for celebs.
did y'all see the pix of laci peterson on people or us or the other tabloids? she was so cute! i feel so bad that her baby and her were not able to enjoy life while scott was playing her with some other foolish lady.
:crying:
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Post by earthangel on May 27, 2003 11:31:32 GMT -5
Maybe earthangel was talking about real time. Post-trial and not pre-trial, because that's what I mean when I say that. I say it all the time because that seems to be the way it goes with people with money. Of course they're going to be arrested, and they're going to have to sit in jail, but when it comes to sentencing, they rarely ever have to do time. You got it! Ivory, I agree with you too. For me a night in the cell would do it
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Post by selfishreasons on May 27, 2003 12:48:38 GMT -5
It's like everytime a real celebrity gets charged with something you know they're not going to jail. Yeah, just like OJ, Robert Blake, Snoop, Puffy and James Brown. I'm not saying it is deserved or anything, but it should be expected. When you have fame or money, there are certain advantages. I know I am advantaged over the overwhelming populations of the homeless and poor, because of my station in life. I can get a job, and many more things much easier than the majority of the poor and homeless. My friends who have a higher economic station than I do can get a job easier than I can. Now, none of this is "right," but it is to be expected. It's called privilege. That how the world seems to work. Those with more priviledge can get more positive things.
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