yankeesince59
"Oh Captain, my Captain".
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...this is part of what ticks me off about the penal system...it's not supposed to be a nice place. Lawyers want to protect their "rights", but IMO, once you've proven you cannot abide by the laws of our society, your rights are forfeited. Hell, people in our jails get free cell phones, cable TV, internet, medical care, and they eat as well as many of our law abiding and tax-paying citizens...and they don't have to work...what kind of punishment is that?...and how is that somehow a deterrent to crime?
...if it were up to me, I'd bring back the chain gang, because if you committed a crime, I'm certainly not gonna reward you for it.
as well as free eye glasses, free dentures, at our expense. When most go without. Agreed, Felons lose all rights, while law enforcement is placed under a microscope, these guys are let free early way too often, due to over crowding, only to repeat their offenses, or new crimes...
Jared deserved more than He got, from the sounds of it. Ya' know when he walked down the corridor upon entry, all he heard was yelling "chomo". I do hope he gets what he has coming, and that's more than a beat down, all those sexual pent up frustrations behind bars, while the guards look the other way....
Wait a Second...... Did I ever Accuse you of Hijacking a Thread??? I don't think so."Lawyers want to protect their "rights", but IMO, once you've proven you cannot abide by the laws of our society, your rights are forfeited".
Just curious.....and I hope I'm not HIJAKING THE THREAD (lmao)....but, does your above comment mean the inmates including those on "chain gangs" dont have basic rights of not being systematically tortured or denied food or water for days?
These are pretty basic "rights"....not everyone in prison is a horrible murderer, rapist or child molester.
Sorry for goose-stepping out of line.
Wait a second Ron, What is so Funny??? I just call it like I see it....this shit is funny.

1- Just heard on local news that a 29 year old man was busted on felony abuse charges to a seven year old girl. One of his more abusive acts was forcing soap down her mouth. To top it off the guy was a former corrections officer who'd beaten charges of inmate abuse. When this guy gets convicted Maurice & crew are going to have a ball.
Committing a felony should equal loss of Constitutional and Civil Rights, in both theory and practice. The founders had a more proactive sense of justice that has been watered down by liberals.
2- In this regard China has it right....no point in wasting expenses to confine these people...a single bullet and it's billed to the immediate family as a shaming. The % of felons that are truly rehabilitated is insignificant to the other all expense. Maybe our penal system was fine for a 100M population, but at 350M....time to get tough on crime. Will there be mistakes? Yes, but it's an acceptable risk.
I've heard it said the state has no right to take a life. I say bullshit if one takes a life by murdering another citizen they have earned a forfeiture of their own. You can tell me all day long that a life sentence is cheaper than an execution but I don't believe that. When that type of crime is committed it should be sped to the front of the justice line. When convicted punishment should be as swift. If Capitol Punishment is maintained fine, put those people in general pop and let the inmates system deal with them. According to a recent article I saw Scott Peterson is living a "comfortable" life on death row. When he was convicted I read there was a line of cons 5 miles long waiting to take him out. Don't know how that guy is getting over. Putting him in general pop, he'd pee his pants like a two year old.
Committing a felony should equal loss of Constitutional and Civil Rights, in both theory and practice. The founders had a more proactive sense of justice that has been watered down by liberals.
In this regard China has it right....no point in wasting expenses to confine these people...a single bullet and it's billed to the immediate family as a shaming. The % of felons that are truly rehabilitated is insignificant to the other all expense. Maybe our penal system was fine for a 100M population, but at 350M....time to get tough on crime. Will there be mistakes? Yes, but it's an acceptable risk.
I've heard it said the state has no right to take a life. I say bullshit if one takes a life by murdering another citizen they have earned a forfeiture of their own. You can tell me all day long that a life sentence is cheaper than an execution but I don't believe that. When that type of crime is committed it should be sped to the front of the justice line. When convicted punishment should be as swift. If Capitol Punishment is maintained fine, put those people in general pop and let the inmates system deal with them. According to a recent article I saw Scott Peterson is living a "comfortable" life on death row. When he was convicted I read there was a line of cons 5 miles long waiting to take him out. Don't know how that guy is getting over. Putting him in general pop, he'd pee his pants like a two year old.
