06-23-2011, 10:00 PM | #81 |
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Yep. Stupid.
Incarceration is the punishment. What you propose just adds further insult to injury for those incarcerated unjustly (which, unfortunately, due to our war on drugs, is actually the majority).
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06-23-2011, 10:04 PM | #82 |
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Oh, people unjustly incarcerated? Like people who didn't break the law? I agree wholeheartedly in that case. People who didn't break the law shouldn't be punished. /thread
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06-23-2011, 10:14 PM | #83 |
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...and people in jail for breaking unjust laws shouldn't be TWICE punished.
But I don't expect you to understand that. Yep. Stupid. ...And mean too.
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06-23-2011, 10:31 PM | #85 |
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DEFINITELY drives an auto trans. Thinks owners of manuals should pick lettuce.
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06-24-2011, 04:36 AM | #86 | ||
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The fact remains, whether fortunately or unfortunately, illegal drugs are by their very definition, illegal. Do you think its right? Evidently not. Is it the law? Yep. Was the law created "lawfully" or "justly"? You say no, but it was made by the system that governs us. So as long as we choose to live in this country, we have to abide by the laws, regardless of our position on their "justness". Other than your First Amendment right to express that position and opinion, you can work to have those laws changed or you can revolt. Your choice, but like OSP said, everything you do has consequences so if you want to play, be prepared to pay. As far as putting prisoners to work, hell I say go for it if they actually come up with a viable plan. Work would be good for them and help to lessen the burden on the average tax-paying Joe (or Josephine). I (we) didnt ask them to commit crimes, get caught and be put in prison so if there is something they can do to help me (us) out as far as manual work goes (nothing dangerous, like mine-field clearing) then get them out of their cells, put them on one of those 100 grand buses, fill that bitch with used Fry oil from Sonic's (see cutting costs already) annd put them on a farm picking, baleing, hauling, loading, packing something (other than what they pack in prison, they should afterall be afforded a work environment free of sexual harassment like any good place of employment) or whatever. This place we got here ain't perfect, but after traveling to some of the other places on this rock, I'll take the good with the bad and be thankful I can waste my (and your) time writing this, seeing opinions that mirror my own and those that dont. If you agree with me, then cool... if you dont, then cool too... either that or kiss my ass, doesnt really matter.
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06-24-2011, 05:49 AM | #87 |
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You're right about one thing. You can find data to support any position.
http://www.skeptically.org/recdrugs/id8.html http://www.nytimes.com/1998/01/09/us...f-inmates.html http://www.drugwarfacts.org/cms/Prisons_and_Jails http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarce..._United_States http://law.jrank.org/pages/1809/Pris...-on-drugs.html I could go on...but you have Google on your computer as well, I'm sure. The truth is that the war on drugs has wrought considerable collateral damage in society, and is, flat out, a dismal failure. The true overall crime percentage that the illegal drug black market inspires reaches far beyond the arrests for drug possession & distribution.
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06-24-2011, 09:20 AM | #88 |
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Again... you fail to recognize that they had a choice... They CHOSE to break the law, stupid law or not... it's not like the consequences are a big fucking secret. I guess that's too complicated of a concept for you to understand.
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06-24-2011, 10:50 AM | #89 |
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Tard apparently has a hard time differentiating between "opinions"....and "facts."
For example....."This law is unjust" is an OPINION. The FACT of the matter is that it is still the law and it applies to everyone. No matter the adjective you put before it, it's still the law and it still applies to you. There is NO rationalizing that FACT away. Tard also has a hard time losing an argument with grace. For example, "You are right, there is no rationalizing away the fact that it's the law until rescinded" is a reasonable thing to say when presented with that very simple FACT. Tard's typical replies, "You're a #$#$%^&^"....or ....or "You're a #$#$^ Nazi"? Not so much.... The "tip" is out on you, Tard...like a bad pokah playah....when you start attacking people personally or foaming at the mouth with profanity, we know we're winning the argument. |
06-24-2011, 10:52 AM | #90 |
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