Prison = Punishment.

PT

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Our new governor is really doing alot better than I expected.

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I was really a little worried when I found out his age, and he's yet to really do anything for or against the state workers, but I really like this.
 
he should visit the Netherlands and try to explain the concept of 'punishment' around here. good call.
 
I read about this earlier. Good move.

I work in law enforcement/corrections. Prison should be an unpleasant experience. Maybe if it were, fewer people would be so eager to return.

Put 'em to work making toothpicks out of logs or turning big rocks into little rocks if need be. Allowing them to lay around and goof off is hardly a deterrent, nor is it a punishment for breaking laws.

If any prisoner in America is serving time in conditions more pleasant than any American military troop is serving under, there is a problem in my book.
 
PT said:
Our new governor is really doing alot better than I expected.

Link

I was really a little worried when I found out his age, and he's yet to really do anything for or against the state workers, but I really like this.



I like that. he is for less rights for prisoners. its a start anyway.
 
Maybe our new gov can put an end to this.

Forcing two inmates to share a 12-by-8-foot cell at nearly all times amounted to cruel and unusual punishment prohibited under the Eighth Amendment, the ICLU said in a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis.

The lawsuit seeks to expand the case to include more than 400 inmates of the I-Complex unit at the maximum-security prison about 25 miles northeast of Indianapolis. All of the prison’s some 1,400 inmates were locked down from April 30, 2004, through the end of September and for one week in December.

During lockdowns, I-Complex prisoners remain confined two to a cell, with toilets 6 to 8 inches from their beds and no privacy curtains or cleaning supplies, the lawsuit said.

Sounds like jail to me.

News Sentinel
 
GOOD OL JOE
Sheriff Joe Arpaio (in Arizona) who created the tent city jail has jail meals down to 40 cents a serving and charges the inmates for them.

He stopped smoking and porno magazines in the jails. Took away their weights. Cut off all but "G" movies.

He started chain gangs so the inmates could do free work on county and city projects. Then he started chain gangs for women so he wouldn't get sued for discrimination.

He took away cable TV until he found out there was a federal court order that required cable TV for jails. So he hooked up the cable TV again only let in the Disney channel and the weather channel.

When asked why the weather channel he replied, so they will know how hot it's gonna be while they are working on my chain gangs.

He cut off coffee since it has zero nutritional value. When the inmates complained, he told them, "This isn't the Ritz/Carlton. If you don't like it, don't come back."

He bought Newt Gingrich' lecture series on videotape that he pipes into the jails.

When asked by a reporter if he had any lecture series by a Democrat, he replied that a democratic lecture series might explain why a lot of the inmates were in his jails in the first place.

More on the Arizona Sheriff

With temperatures being even hotter than usual in Phoenix (116 degrees just set a new record), the Associated Press reports

About 2,000 inmates living in a barbed-wire surrounded tent encampment at the Maricopa County Jail have been given permission to strip down to their government-issued pink boxer shorts.

On Wednesday, hundreds of men wearing boxers were either curled up on their bunk beds or chatted in the tents, which reached 138 degrees inside the week before.

Many were also swathed in wet, pink towels as sweat collected on their chests and dripped down to their pink socks.

"It feels like we are in a furnace," said James Zanzot, an inmate who has lived in the tents for 1 1/2 years. "It's inhumane."

Joe Arpaio, the tough-guy sheriff who created the tent city and long ago started making his prisoners wear pink, and eat bologna sandwiches, is not one bit sympathetic.

He said Wednesday that he told all of the inmates

"It's 120 degrees in Iraq and our soldiers are living in tents too, and they have to wear full battle gear, but they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your damned mouths!"

Way to go, Sheriff! Maybe if all prisons were like this one, there would be a lot less crime and/or repeat offenders. Criminals should be punished for their crimes - not live in luxury until it's time for their parole, only to go out and commit another crime so they can get back in to live on taxpayers money and enjoy things taxpayers can't afford to have for themselves.
 
Winky said:
GOOD OL JOE
Sheriff Joe Arpaio (in Arizona) who created the tent city jail has jail meals down to 40 cents a serving and charges the inmates for them.

He stopped smoking and porno magazines in the jails. Took away their weights. Cut off all but "G" movies.

He started chain gangs so the inmates could do free work on county and city projects. Then he started chain gangs for women so he wouldn't get sued for discrimination.

He took away cable TV until he found out there was a federal court order that required cable TV for jails. So he hooked up the cable TV again only let in the Disney channel and the weather channel.

When asked why the weather channel he replied, so they will know how hot it's gonna be while they are working on my chain gangs.

He cut off coffee since it has zero nutritional value. When the inmates complained, he told them, "This isn't the Ritz/Carlton. If you don't like it, don't come back."

He bought Newt Gingrich' lecture series on videotape that he pipes into the jails.

When asked by a reporter if he had any lecture series by a Democrat, he replied that a democratic lecture series might explain why a lot of the inmates were in his jails in the first place.

More on the Arizona Sheriff

With temperatures being even hotter than usual in Phoenix (116 degrees just set a new record), the Associated Press reports

About 2,000 inmates living in a barbed-wire surrounded tent encampment at the Maricopa County Jail have been given permission to strip down to their government-issued pink boxer shorts.

On Wednesday, hundreds of men wearing boxers were either curled up on their bunk beds or chatted in the tents, which reached 138 degrees inside the week before.

Many were also swathed in wet, pink towels as sweat collected on their chests and dripped down to their pink socks.

"It feels like we are in a furnace," said James Zanzot, an inmate who has lived in the tents for 1 1/2 years. "It's inhumane."

Joe Arpaio, the tough-guy sheriff who created the tent city and long ago started making his prisoners wear pink, and eat bologna sandwiches, is not one bit sympathetic.

He said Wednesday that he told all of the inmates

"It's 120 degrees in Iraq and our soldiers are living in tents too, and they have to wear full battle gear, but they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your damned mouths!"

Way to go, Sheriff! Maybe if all prisons were like this one, there would be a lot less crime and/or repeat offenders. Criminals should be punished for their crimes - not live in luxury until it's time for their parole, only to go out and commit another crime so they can get back in to live on taxpayers money and enjoy things taxpayers can't afford to have for themselves.




I think all prisons should be run this way. I like his saying of If it is good enough for the soliders then it is good enough for the prisoners
 
Gonz said:
Hell yea. My brother loves Joe. He's been back several times.


You ain't kiddin' are ya?

So your bro still lives here with me?

If I see him around, should I invite him to
lunch at Sylvia's or shoot him?

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He got transfered from Durango (I think) to Oklahoma...seems they have more room.
 
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