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ORIGINAL: General Patton
The suspect, should be skinned.
ORIGINAL: EHansen
ORIGINAL: General Patton
The suspect, should be skinned.
Alive. [:@]
ORIGINAL: EHansen
ORIGINAL: General Patton
The suspect, should be skinned.
Alive. [:@]

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ORIGINAL: EHansen
ORIGINAL: General Patton
The suspect, should be skinned.
Alive. [:@]
...and salted. [:@]
ORIGINAL: Treetop64
ORIGINAL: EHansen
ORIGINAL: General Patton
The suspect, should be skinned.
Alive. [:@]
...and salted. [:@]
Then stoned. I live just outside of Columbus and would make the trip to cinci to participate....GP
ORIGINAL: rustysi
Then stoned. I live just outside of Columbus and would make the trip to cinci to participate....GP
Shotgun.[:D] It'll take me a day to get to Columbus though.
ORIGINAL: General Patton
ORIGINAL: rustysi
Then stoned. I live just outside of Columbus and would make the trip to cinci to participate....GP
Shotgun.[:D] It'll take me a day to get to Columbus though.
Just made the trip from mass to ohio. 13 hours. from ny about 8 to 9 hours. use the penn pike to 70. Penn pike cost more but less construction delays. I'll gather some stones....GP
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Bullwinkle (our own Moose) has written a very enjoyable novel about a possible prison of the future (that costs tax payers nothing to run!). I strongly recommend it. [&o]
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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Bullwinkle (our own Moose) has written a very enjoyable novel about a possible prison of the future (that costs tax payers nothing to run!). I strongly recommend it. [&o]
Do tell.
Cheers,
CC
ORIGINAL: General Patton
The suspect, should be skinned.
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
I'm afraid it's pointless to expend hatred on sociopaths. If it makes you feel better go ahead. Identifying them by a pattern of offense and then incarcerating them for as long as possible is useful. Keeping people who are not sociopaths, such as drug users, out of prison creates more room to hold these incorrigible brutes. Many who do burglaries also need to be given every chance. People who assault others just seem to escalate and there comes a point where you can't do anymore with them. Our sentencing systems get out of whack every so often and require reform. Get the non-violent perps in programs which may redeem them.
On the other hand, a lot of financial criminals who visit catastrophe on the rest of us spend no time incarcerated. This too must change.
ORIGINAL: AW1Steve
Historically (till the 1820's in the USA) jail was not punishment , but a place to hold you till punishment was carried out. In England there were two forms of punishment for felonies. Death and transportation. As a historically mined individual , I've always been fond of hanging.[:D] It's green (biodegradable, renewable and nonpolluting). It's traditional (therefore not cruel and unusual) and quite economical.[:D]
Bullwinkle (our own Moose) has written a very enjoyable novel about a possible prison of the future (that costs tax payers nothing to run!). I strongly recommend it. [&o]