On Mar 29, 1:36 pm, hot-ham-and-che...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On Mar 28, 9:18 pm, Dan <dnada...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > M_P wrote:
> > > On Mar 28, 1:22 pm, Gunner <gun...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > >> On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:13:34 -0700 (PDT), destroyfbicia
> > >> <gsos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > >>> On Mar 28, 5:11 am, Anonymous <cri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > >>>> Excellent post.
> > >>>>> The higest rate of incarceration in the entire world? In the
land of
> > >>>>> the free?
> > >>>> Incarceration Nation
> > >>>> Not only are the prisons full but the majority of inmates have
been
> > >>>> convicted of victimless crimes or "conspiracy" without having
done
> > >>>> anything while murderers, rapists, and robbers are still on the
> > >>>> loose. It's clearly not about crime at all. It's just what this
poster
> > >>>> explained so well. It's about butt****ing the citizenry and
creating an
> > >>>> incarceration nation where everyone lives in fear of the fascist
> > >>>> pigs.
> > >>> excellent posts, folks; the law is indeed used by the fbi and
their
> > >>> punk police associates (and judges) across the nation as an
instrument
> > >>> of torture, false imprisonment and murder. The only law one can
now
> > >>> trust is the law of the street where each man deals with the other
in
> > >>> a language they understand and respect. The punks in the fbi/cia
and
> > >>> police agencies across the nation now begin to realize that the
> > >>> enlightened citizenry has no regard for the so called 'brave' men
in
> > >>> blue, but instead view the badge toting armed thugs as threats to
> > >>> individual liberties, freedom of movement, and Human Rights.
Thank
> > >>> you.geral sosbee
>
> > >> So perhaps you prefer the Chinese model? They have very low
> > >> incarceration rates.
> > >>
> > >> They simply shoot their criminals.
> > >>
> > >> Keeps the prisons empty
>
> > > I prefer the liberty-loving model in which laws against victimless
> > > "crimes" like drug sale and use are repealed.
>
> > Runner doesn't understand the concept of "victimless crime." To him,
if
> > the <Republican> legislature says it is bad, and makes it illegal,
that
> > is all the evidence he needs to brand anyone accused of said crime as
an
> > enemy of the state. In Runnerworld, juries and a justice system are
> > superfluous. Mere accusation <by a Republican> is tantamount to
guilt.
>
> Drunk driving, non-sup****t of dependants, bad checks? Where's the
> harm in all of that?
All those crimes, unlike drug sale and use, have victims. Glad I could
help.


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