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jgordon1111 wrote: if you have been on welfare and have now committed a crime chain gang cleaning up streets and roadsides 7.25 an hour/which a portion of that goes for your 3 baloney sandwiches you eat everyday until your sentence is up
jgordon1111 wrote:the reason prisons now turn out harsher criminals is that bleeding heart liberals have given them more rights than the average citizen.if our prison system was harsher than the criminals themselves they wouldnt repeat their offenses to go back. you dont like baloney eat the bread its still going to cost you about 21 dollars a day enjoy. prime example of a good law enforcement system is germany.you get smart assed with them you get your ass beat, very limited police brutality there,hmm i wonder why.maybe its because the average citizen there is aware you get your ass beat for being stupid with the polizie. in panama if your family doesnt bring you food in jail you dont eat.good system takes the onus of care off state and govt. and it will tell you how much your family thinks of you quick. to some people who think its our responsibility to take care of criminals i ask you.why? did we commit the crime no!so back to putting the addicts who commit crimes on a chain gang working off their debts to us 3yrs on a chain gang will break an addicts habit quick.and they will either love baloney or bread their choice they put themselves there not us. i have been to other countries and the justice system is not ran by liberals in most of them.yes you are always going to have the criminal element in any society.but time alone and us paying for it is not the way.let them and their immediate family pay for it.you realize how many welfare families would rat out family members if they thought they had to pay for it.just give them a break on the cost and it would be alot of people on chain gangs
If there were a correlation between how good life is in a prison and how bad the visitors become afterward, you would find emirical evidence from whose prisons focus on rehabilitation over punishment and the crime rates of their ex-cons. In addition, you'd find data proving harsher punishment lowers ex-con crime rates. But the evidence points overwhelmingly in the opposite direction.jgordon1111 wrote:the reason prisons now turn out harsher criminals is that bleeding heart liberals have given them more rights than the average citizen.
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
jgordon1111 wrote:the reason prisons now turn out harsher criminals is that bleeding heart liberals have given them more rights than the average citizen.if our prison system was harsher than the criminals themselves they wouldnt repeat their offenses to go back.
jgordon1111 wrote:you dont like baloney eat the bread its still going to cost you about 21 dollars a day enjoy. prime example of a good law enforcement system is germany.you get smart assed with them you get your ass beat, very limited police brutality there,hmm i wonder why.maybe its because the average citizen there is aware you get your ass beat for being stupid with the polizie. in panama if your family doesnt bring you food in jail you dont eat.
jgordon1111 wrote:good system takes the onus of care off state and govt. and it will tell you how much your family thinks of you quick.
jgordon1111 wrote:to some people who think its our responsibility to take care of criminals i ask you.why? did we commit the crime no!so back to putting the addicts who commit crimes on a chain gang working off their debts to us 3yrs on a chain gang will break an addicts habit quick.and they will either love baloney or bread their choice they put themselves there not us.
jgordon1111 wrote: i have been to other countries and the justice system is not ran by liberals in most of them.
natty_dread wrote:What about people who don't like baloney sandwiches?
jgordon1111 wrote:the reason prisons now turn out harsher criminals is that bleeding heart liberals have given them more rights than the average citizen.
BigBallinStalin wrote:natty_dread wrote:What about people who don't like baloney sandwiches?
Because f*ck YOU.
PLAYER57832 wrote:john9blue wrote:Woodruff wrote:john9blue wrote:scotty does a lot of baiting, but has interesting things to say sometimes. too bad it's not what many on the forums want to hear...
If he'd stand up for his own ideas, it would make a huge difference. Unfortunately, when confronted with uncomfortable truths about his own statements, he simply chooses to ignore them and pretend they don't exist. I have no respect for that. You apparently do.
or maybe i don't think that happens at all...? you think?
I see, so he did not ignore our comments in the Welfare thread, claiming he had hard data and then not presenting it when challenged over it?
Phatscotty wrote:
Fine, I recall my statement that I posted a link naming all the counties in Florida that offer free drug rehab. However, that says nothing about the statement of how many free rehab clinics there are in Florida, and every one of you knows there are many.
Phatscotty wrote:
You know, in Florida many people get the insurance through the state, which is free. And most clinics accept state insurance if not all. How is that not free?
Phatscotty wrote:
Keep on topic gang and level the red herrings in the proper thread in the future.
jgordon1111 wrote:woodruff i misspoke my meaning. the average citizen isnt given three free meals a day,free cable,free medical care,free room
jgordon1111 wrote:free legal advice on how to beat the crime they commited(on the last legal advice) my reasoning there is that the average citizen isnt breaking the law therefore no free legal advice.
jgordon1111 wrote:woodruff pm me your last rank and mos if you would
Never said they were.Phatscotty wrote:Rehab isn't always the answer anyways, so you are wrong too.
Here, I disagree as I explained above.Phatscotty wrote:The person needs to decide to be ready before rehab is every going to work, and threatening to cut off an addicts welfare check is a great time for the addict to decide.
jgordon1111 wrote:natty you read into it what you wanted to of course. i mean one law for all does not matter your station in life,high or low it goes for everyone. that is one of the reforms we have to work on as a country criminal is criminal. oh and natty have you ever served your country, i dont mean the liberalist drivel that is in your posts. if not if you havent been there done it seen it. SHUT THE F**K UP TO ME. all you want to do is spout your own thoughts as correct and read into anyone else post's what your anti american beleifs you want to see. as the saying goes love it or leave it. and before you respond with something stupid,it is with a matter of my familys pride that every male member of my family has served in every war back to the civil war. we have been officers we have been nco's. infantry,scouts,pilots,served in the army,navy airforce and marines.just what have you done except expound the B.S. on this forum because of people like my family and others have made possible for you.and to preempt your next response.you are welcome for our service so you can have the freedom's you seem to be willing to give away
Phatscotty wrote:no, it was just in the guns - norway thread
Rehab isn't always the answer anyways, so you are wrong too. The person needs to decide to be ready before rehab is ever going to work, and threatening to cut off an addicts welfare check is a great time for the addict to decide to get their shit together.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Never said they were.Phatscotty wrote:Rehab isn't always the answer anyways, so you are wrong too.Here, I disagree as I explained above.Phatscotty wrote:The person needs to decide to be ready before rehab is every going to work, and threatening to cut off an addicts welfare check is a great time for the addict to decide.
My point was that you were wrong.. yet you keep attempting to bounce around and STILL cannot even admit honestly that you were just wrong. (and yes, I admit when I am wrong, frequently.. but holding and opinion that differs from yours doesn't mean I am wrong. Putting down incorrect information does.)
ALSO, you STILL don't seem to get that the problem here is not even as much cutting off welfare checks for convicted of drug use, it is testing ALL APPLICANTS and randomly testing others.. amounts that are only refunded if they happen to actually qualify for welfare. THAT is the biggest problem. This program is not designed to catch people on drugs, it is designed to earn money for the testing company and to penalize anyone who dares APPLY for welfare.
Phatscotty wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Never said they were.Phatscotty wrote:Rehab isn't always the answer anyways, so you are wrong too.Here, I disagree as I explained above.Phatscotty wrote:The person needs to decide to be ready before rehab is every going to work, and threatening to cut off an addicts welfare check is a great time for the addict to decide.
My point was that you were wrong.. yet you keep attempting to bounce around and STILL cannot even admit honestly that you were just wrong. (and yes, I admit when I am wrong, frequently.. but holding and opinion that differs from yours doesn't mean I am wrong. Putting down incorrect information does.)
ALSO, you STILL don't seem to get that the problem here is not even as much cutting off welfare checks for convicted of drug use, it is testing ALL APPLICANTS and randomly testing others.. amounts that are only refunded if they happen to actually qualify for welfare. THAT is the biggest problem. This program is not designed to catch people on drugs, it is designed to earn money for the testing company and to penalize anyone who dares APPLY for welfare.
I specifically remember copy-pasting it. You have less proof that the post in question does not exist. I wonder if anyone else with any amount of honor can throw it on the line and say the remember reading that post?![]()
I can't find it and I'm wondering if it might have been in another link, as this debate has spilled over into other threads thanks to Woodruff, as you see today in the Guns preventing killings in Norway thread.
Your point is pointless
jgordon1111 wrote:i believe if you are on welfare you definetly need to be tested not only for drug abuse,but alcohol abuse as well. i have a sister in law 47 years old who worked a half day in her entire life,claimed that it made her to uncomfortable and then recieved a check every month since then... etc
jgordon1111 wrote:the reason prisons now turn out harsher criminals is that bleeding heart liberals have given them more rights than the average citizen.
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