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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 14305" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement</strong></p><p></p><p>Really? You have a better way to treat people that have no respect for the law?</p><p>Laws didn't just fall out of trees. Also now you seem to be making excuses for people that CHOOSE to break the law. I am not talking about victimless crime, I am talking about those fools that take lives. Save the background chat about what may caused them to have done this. Deal with the facts. They broke the law when they took life. They lost. </p><p></p><p>If It was me I would televise during the news casts daily executions of those convicted of Murder and send their family a 32 cent bill for the bullet. Bet you in a year the prisons would be less full. Or did you wish to argue the niceties of Murder and why society should be nice to murderers?</p><p></p><p>If our society didn't guarantee "3 hots and a kot" with TV and HEAT, do you think crime would have escalated the way it has if they knew that life in prison was 100% worse than being out on the street? Try a prison system where you barely get fed, no heat, certainly no friggin TV, no library, no possible way to turn yourself into a lawyer and spend the rest of your incarceration wasting the states money with legal battles, no ciggarets, no sodas, no canteen, only enough water to drink-forget bathing, nada, zip,zilch, zero. Prison is like that in other places in the world. Why do you suspose that is???</p><p></p><p>Please save the crap about how the system drove most of the people into prison in the first place. I don't buy it. I'll tell you why I don't buy it, I have seen way too many po folks choose to be honest and make their humble way through life WITHOUT resorting to a life of crime. Was it a miracle? Nope! just a matter of choice. Play with dogs and you will find the fleas.</p><p></p><p>Sure you can buy that Benz with the bomb rolly hub caps that spin forever a lot faster selling crack than you ever could working for McDonalds, but its your choice isn't it? Once you start a life of crime you can't use any excuses, it was your choice and your choice alone to get into crime.</p><p></p><p>My first job was washing dishes, from there it was always a step up. It was all on me. Getting an education and going through the military did not hurt either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 14305, member: 44"] [b]Bush Admin Lax on Civil Rights Enforcement[/b] Really? You have a better way to treat people that have no respect for the law? Laws didn't just fall out of trees. Also now you seem to be making excuses for people that CHOOSE to break the law. I am not talking about victimless crime, I am talking about those fools that take lives. Save the background chat about what may caused them to have done this. Deal with the facts. They broke the law when they took life. They lost. If It was me I would televise during the news casts daily executions of those convicted of Murder and send their family a 32 cent bill for the bullet. Bet you in a year the prisons would be less full. Or did you wish to argue the niceties of Murder and why society should be nice to murderers? If our society didn't guarantee "3 hots and a kot" with TV and HEAT, do you think crime would have escalated the way it has if they knew that life in prison was 100% worse than being out on the street? Try a prison system where you barely get fed, no heat, certainly no friggin TV, no library, no possible way to turn yourself into a lawyer and spend the rest of your incarceration wasting the states money with legal battles, no ciggarets, no sodas, no canteen, only enough water to drink-forget bathing, nada, zip,zilch, zero. Prison is like that in other places in the world. Why do you suspose that is??? Please save the crap about how the system drove most of the people into prison in the first place. I don't buy it. I'll tell you why I don't buy it, I have seen way too many po folks choose to be honest and make their humble way through life WITHOUT resorting to a life of crime. Was it a miracle? Nope! just a matter of choice. Play with dogs and you will find the fleas. Sure you can buy that Benz with the bomb rolly hub caps that spin forever a lot faster selling crack than you ever could working for McDonalds, but its your choice isn't it? Once you start a life of crime you can't use any excuses, it was your choice and your choice alone to get into crime. My first job was washing dishes, from there it was always a step up. It was all on me. Getting an education and going through the military did not hurt either. [/QUOTE]
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