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Friday, June 8, 2007

Sharkson speaks on Paris

Imagine that- Paris is released from jail after just a few horrific nights of tears and bad clothing, and Al Sharpton has words to share with America about it.

"This early release gives all the appearances of economic and racial favoritism that is constantly cited by poor people and people of color," the civil-rights leader and president of National Action Network said Thursday, according to the Drudge Report. "There are any number of cases of people who handle being incarcerated badly and even have health conditions that are not released."

**I hate to admit it, but I agree with Sharkson on that one.** :-(

"I have served several sentences for civil rights and civil disobedience actions and I even fasted, which caused health concerns to prison authorities who paid for a doctor to come see me daily rather than release me," Sharpton said.
Yeah, well- The grand poobah of 'civil rights' should still be in jail too.

So it appears that Paris was released due to the emotional strain that jail caused... well DUH!!! It's jail. It's meant to be a shock, a blow to ones emotions. You've committed a crime. There a better people who have had worse experiences in jail, but they still had to serve the sentence handed them. DWI and DUI are serious issues, and multiple violations is inexcusable. She was given a second and third chance, but violated the terms of her parole- essentially telling the justice system that feels above the law or superior to anyone who enforces them.
She should serve the full sentence, tears and all. imho

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