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Latest post 02-11-2010 6:53 PM by gudknightors. 4,351 replies.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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How about time off for getting the LEAD out of your body?
While in prison. Screen for it. Pay
for medical attention necessary while
it prison. Do it, like, yesterday.
Ignoring the problem leaches money
from the taxpayer longterm.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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A Student Speaking his mind
I don't think you should release prisoners early just because of good behavior. If someone is sentenced to prison for whatever reason, they should serve their entire sentence. This new bill gives prisoners a chance to cheat their terms and get out early without paying their debt to society. By the way, ever hear of "acting"? I hear that people get rich in Hollywood for it.Here's a crazy theory for you: Any prisoner with half a brain, and a little bit of knowledge of how to use it, can pretend to be good and "rehabilitated", behave well, get released early, then go on to do more of what landed him in prison in the first place. This will NOT work!!!
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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A Student Speaking his mind
I totally agree with "Get rid of the women!" Women, I think, don't fit the bill for acting as security guards in prison, especially death row convicts and rapists. Leave the dirty work to the men.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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SO what's your point? Students
don't have their overall graduation requirements reduced for meeting a few of them. By your logic, wouldn't it be cheaper for us all if NO ONE got incarcerated?
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Non Violent vrs Violent offenders
Are you independently going to pay to house all these inmates, you wish to keep incarsirated. Plus a majority of legislation does not include violent offenders or inmates on anything other than a A prefix. I am not dismissing your grief or love for your grandparents. But all prisoners are not violent offenders.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Name calling how mature!!!
Have you once considered narrowed minded thinking people as yourself could be one of the reasons re-entry is unsuccessful in many cases, along with addiction and alcaholism and mental illness. These issues need to be adressed for any successful re-entry. Oh wait I just threw in the name narrowed minded before you could reply me the Dimwitted2
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Get an understanding of the 4262 Bill
Go to: www.prisontalk.com, become a member (its free to join) and it has ALL kinds of stuff there to help you understand what these inmates and there families go through on daily basis and then ask yourself; "Am I being selfish or what?" "Should we really give these prisoners a second chance?"
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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I was thinking the same thing....
They must have given up. It's about time!!
G-Ma: Glad to hear your grandson is doing good now that he's gotten out. Tell him to stay strong!
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sandie_221


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Michigan's costly prison system
Is Michigan's no-nonsense approach to law and order coming at the expense of taxpayers during already tough economic times?
Many are asking this question while belts get tightened in a state that has been rocked by unemployment, a plummeting housing market and a crumbling automotive industry.
Critics of programs that would allow early releases from prison point to the possibility of increased crime rates, which could spark emotional and fiscal costs on the law-abiding public.
Proponents, however, argue that the longer sentences of nonviolent offenders and technical parole violators are unnecessary and a waste of taxpayer money.
It's a issue that carries the burdensome weight of balancing fiscal responsibility with making sure criminals are properly punished.
Here is the link in todays Oakland Press:
http://www.theoaklandpress.com/stories/071308/loc_20080713315.shtml
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