It's official: Paris Hilton has served more jail time at the hands of

an overzealous judge, seen more of the inside of a jail cell, eaten

more prison food than Lewis Libby ever will. The Dictator In Chief

again has proved that you don't mess with his boys, and if you do,

he'll ride in and rescue them; they can do no wrong. And if they do,

so what, they're the ruling class and nothing bad can happen to them.

Let's get one thing straight: Libby is a traitor to the United States

of America. He released the name, whether under direction from his

boss the Vice President or not, of a covert agent in an intelligence

agency during a declared time of war with troops deployed. Her job

was to find bad people with nuclear materials, a job she could not do

after that point. That is treason. I believe he should have been

tried for that charge, and yes, if found guilty, then hung as many a

traitor has been. We are a nation of law, or so I always hear.

But instead, he was given a slap on the wrist sentence for a lesser

offense of perjury, for which he would serve less than three years

and pay $250,000 out of his probable millions in fines. He tried to

delay the sentence, but the courts wouldn't hear of it. So, he was

about to be off to jail. Ride in Cowboy Bush and his Cronies. Instead

of pardoning him all together, which eradicates the crime, he

commuted a sentence he viewed as "too harsh" so no jail served but

conviction stands. No judge or court in the land can overturn a

commutation, period, the way George likes it. It's good to be the king.

When are we going to impeach this man?

It is a sad day when Paris Hilton spends more time in jail for

driving on a suspended license after a DUI than a traitor to our

nation. But these days, treason doesn't mean much. We allow the

buffoons in Washington DC to do it all the time. Unjust occupations,

lies, deceit, waste, bankrupting the nation morally and financially,

laughing in the face of justice, stacking the Supreme Court to set us

back in to the stone ages...on and on I could go. And none of them pay,

but Paris, well, the public outrage over her being sent home was

heard around the world in nations that don't even have a Hilton.

People, get your priorities straight.

It's yet another sad day in America. But these days, there seems to

be more of them than not. But don't worry, take this pill, cheer up.

Your nation has gone to hell ruled by dictators. But at least Paris

did her time and Libby won't do a day.