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Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 14301" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement</strong></p><p></p><p>Rights?</p><p></p><p>I'll only deal with the prisoners charged with the crime of Murder. They took another persons life. Stop and think about that for a moment, they took life from another human being. What about the dead persons' rights? When you take another persons life, through an act of murder, you have stated that you have no respect for life, yours included, thus giving up any type of claim to rights. This above has nothing to do with a war time situation.</p><p></p><p>I would like to hear from as many countries that care to post, about the conditions in their countries prisons. If I am not mistaken, American prisons are a cake walk compared to many other prisons in the world. They should be so lucky.</p><p></p><p>The prisons are full of "Innocent" people. prisons are not a home away from home. If you did the crime, you should expect to do the time. Who cares WHO runs the prison system. The fact remains, you put your self there if you broke the laws that caused you to be charged and sent to prison. </p><p></p><p>We are carefully watching for the rights of truly innocent people that have NOT broken any laws and how they are treated. That is a whole different kettle of 'scofflaws'</p><p></p><p>Now THATS Reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 14301, member: 44"] [b]Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement[/b] Rights? I'll only deal with the prisoners charged with the crime of Murder. They took another persons life. Stop and think about that for a moment, they took life from another human being. What about the dead persons' rights? When you take another persons life, through an act of murder, you have stated that you have no respect for life, yours included, thus giving up any type of claim to rights. This above has nothing to do with a war time situation. I would like to hear from as many countries that care to post, about the conditions in their countries prisons. If I am not mistaken, American prisons are a cake walk compared to many other prisons in the world. They should be so lucky. The prisons are full of "Innocent" people. prisons are not a home away from home. If you did the crime, you should expect to do the time. Who cares WHO runs the prison system. The fact remains, you put your self there if you broke the laws that caused you to be charged and sent to prison. We are carefully watching for the rights of truly innocent people that have NOT broken any laws and how they are treated. That is a whole different kettle of 'scofflaws' Now THATS Reality. [/QUOTE]
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