The day and the hour did come...
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The day and the hour did come. Even if it was long delayed.
In 2007, the 24-year-old actress Lindsay Lohan served 84 minutes of a four-day sentence in jail. Her violations were numerous, with two counts of driving under the influence of cocaine, two counts of driving with a blood-alcohol level above 0.08, and one count of reckless driving. Following the lengthy 84-minute internment, Lohan proceeded to continually violate her probation and absent herself from seven rehabilitation classes. After missing a May court hearing, for she was partying in Cannes, she was ordered to wear an alcohol monitoring ankle bracelet. When this device detected alcohol in her system, she was once again ordered to appear in court. As Lohan wept, Judge Marsha Revel sentenced her to ninety days in jail and ninety days of inpatient rehabilitation. The judge said there were "a number of instances that would show her not taking things seriously." The prosecutor, Danettte Meyers, noted all the previous judicial decrees "didn't catch her attention." But amidst the tears Lohan still failed to comprehend the power of the judiciary, as she had painted on her fingernails, "F_ _ k U."
Jesus said it would seem like business as usual until the Day of Judgment came raining down from heaven. Then, for those who had no regard for God, they would suddenly find that ninety days would really be an eternity. They would then be less concerned about a manicure, and more concerned that love and obedience was tattooed on their hearts.
Ron L.
In 2007, the 24-year-old actress Lindsay Lohan served 84 minutes of a four-day sentence in jail. Her violations were numerous, with two counts of driving under the influence of cocaine, two counts of driving with a blood-alcohol level above 0.08, and one count of reckless driving. Following the lengthy 84-minute internment, Lohan proceeded to continually violate her probation and absent herself from seven rehabilitation classes. After missing a May court hearing, for she was partying in Cannes, she was ordered to wear an alcohol monitoring ankle bracelet. When this device detected alcohol in her system, she was once again ordered to appear in court. As Lohan wept, Judge Marsha Revel sentenced her to ninety days in jail and ninety days of inpatient rehabilitation. The judge said there were "a number of instances that would show her not taking things seriously." The prosecutor, Danettte Meyers, noted all the previous judicial decrees "didn't catch her attention." But amidst the tears Lohan still failed to comprehend the power of the judiciary, as she had painted on her fingernails, "F_ _ k U."
Jesus said it would seem like business as usual until the Day of Judgment came raining down from heaven. Then, for those who had no regard for God, they would suddenly find that ninety days would really be an eternity. They would then be less concerned about a manicure, and more concerned that love and obedience was tattooed on their hearts.
Ron L.

