it is time criminals like that get a bullet in the head. if after 30yrs he keeps breaking the law it is time to put him down like you would any other bad dog
A little off track here, but I once sat in at a disciplinary meeting for a worker (I hadn’t hired him!) who complained, “I’ve had 29 jobs in the last 30 years, and this is the worst one out of all of them!”
I think we should outsource our prisons to Turkey. It would save us a ton of money, plus the inmate could get a real idea as th what punishment for bad deeds really is.
There are way too many recidivists who actually prefer prison to life on the streets. They consciously, or subconsciously, commit crimes so that they can return to an environment where they don’t have to worry about where their next meal is coming from, where they are going to sleep, or what bills need to be paid. LIfe is easier, if not safer in the slam.
“Worst decision ever by Clinton. Stealing a loaf of bread if you have “two strikes” can send you away for 25 years.”-Stealing a loaf of bread is not a felony unless there are weapons used in the theft.-A review of crimes committed showed something like 90% of felonies were being committed by something like 10% of offenders. Incarceration of the busy ten percent cut out 90% of the crimes. It also warned the other ninety.-Therefore, definitely NOT the worst decision ever by Clinton, even though he didn’t do it in the first place, not being a law maker.
jack fairbanks over 11 years ago
hey, there are no lay-offs at the license plate plant!
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Yeah, but the sentences are getting “smaller” and smaller….Give me some credit!
edclectic over 11 years ago
What happened to “three strikes”?
green8019 over 11 years ago
Politicians stay in office for years and just never learn. Sigh…..
rockngolfer over 11 years ago
He won the recidivist of the year award.
ritafirefly over 11 years ago
it is time criminals like that get a bullet in the head. if after 30yrs he keeps breaking the law it is time to put him down like you would any other bad dog
emptc12 over 11 years ago
A little off track here, but I once sat in at a disciplinary meeting for a worker (I hadn’t hired him!) who complained, “I’ve had 29 jobs in the last 30 years, and this is the worst one out of all of them!”
edmcomics over 11 years ago
I think we should outsource our prisons to Turkey. It would save us a ton of money, plus the inmate could get a real idea as th what punishment for bad deeds really is.
Linguist over 11 years ago
There are way too many recidivists who actually prefer prison to life on the streets. They consciously, or subconsciously, commit crimes so that they can return to an environment where they don’t have to worry about where their next meal is coming from, where they are going to sleep, or what bills need to be paid. LIfe is easier, if not safer in the slam.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs over 11 years ago
“Worst decision ever by Clinton. Stealing a loaf of bread if you have “two strikes” can send you away for 25 years.”-Stealing a loaf of bread is not a felony unless there are weapons used in the theft.-A review of crimes committed showed something like 90% of felonies were being committed by something like 10% of offenders. Incarceration of the busy ten percent cut out 90% of the crimes. It also warned the other ninety.-Therefore, definitely NOT the worst decision ever by Clinton, even though he didn’t do it in the first place, not being a law maker.
treBsdrawkcaB over 11 years ago
The joke here is that the JUDGE hasn’t learned anything in the last 30 years either!! Should have thrown him in the pokey and left him there.