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Dolores Adams's avatar

These democratic governors meed to be replaced.

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Daniel Pruitt's avatar

Most definitely, they need to be fired and then put in prison and be made to remain in prison until they paid the penalties those cretins they let go should have paid.

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David Saenz's avatar

No one should ever die on either side, you will reap what you sow .lm ready to die for the Lord but you will go to prison for that here and then for eternity .God bless the USA ! Vote don’t kill !

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LARRY MEGUGORAC's avatar

If you enjoy and like Liberal's politics and everything they stand for then you are a warped human with little evidence of intelligence!

The liberals want Men in Woman's Sports...with all the Biological parts intact! The they want 3rd graders too be able to desire mutilation transition into queers... and to let these same queer men into women's lockers rooms....This sounds like a bad movie but it actually true...

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shazadi 7's avatar

You’re kidding right?

Nobody is going to squirm from fascists now or ever again.

At this point, you should be paying attention to what’s going on in Minnesota, as opposed to trying to create more hatred and division .

Pay attention and start doing the right thing for our country .🇺🇸

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LARRY MEGUGORAC's avatar

Clueless much?????

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David Saenz's avatar

No one should ever die on either side, you will reap what you sow .lm ready to die for the Lord but you will go to prison for that here and then for eternity .God bless the USA ! Vote don’t kill !

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Peter Miller's avatar

Most politicians are power hungry egotists who will do whatever they can to stay in power. Side with an authoritarian dictator,refuse to pay judgements against them, blame their spouse for gold bars in their homes forget their oaths. The list goes on.

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Berg's avatar

Hochul and the rest of these deniers of truth and facts are anti-Republic and anti-American.

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AvecMoi's avatar

End fascism, don’t elect convicts, and end these horrific crimes. We can all agree on that.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

FREED TO KILL AGAIN, BY ROBERT JAMES BIDINOTTO. INTRODUCTION BY JAMES WOOTEN. Founder & President of Safe Streets Coalition.

THE JUSTICE SYSTEM "REVOLVING DOOR" This sets the stage for THE STORY OF POLLY KLASS.

https://gailhonadle.substack.com/p/fred-to-kill-again-by-robert-james

A cold-blooded murderer of three teenagers is paroled by Texas authorities. Once free, he becomes a serial killer.

A twelve-year-old girl in a peaceful California community is kidnapped from her own bedroom, then murdered by s career criminal who, just months before, had been paroled from a prison sentence for kidnapping and assault.

A chronic troublemaker who repeatedly burtalizes Massachuesetts women is given probation and “anger management” courses instead of prison. Soon he stalks his estranged girlfriend, then murders her in broad daylight on a city street.

Rare, isolated horror stories? Sadly not. As you’ll see in the following pages, cases such as these are occurring all over the country, with sickening regularity. Our legal system’s failure to lock up many dangerous felons and its eagerness to release them from prison on early parole responsible for terrible carnage on our streets each year.

U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics found that in 1991 alone, 156,000 paroled inmates were returned to state prisons for offenses committed after their early releases. In the year after their paroles they committed 6800 murders, 5500 rapes, 8800 assults and 22,500 robberies. That averages out to 18 killings, 14 rapes, 57 robberies and 23 assults by ex-convicts released prematurely from prison. That same year, it was the same story for criminals sentenced to probation instead of being sent behind bars. Some 160,000 murders, 740 rapes, 10,400 assults and 17,000 robberies, all “while under supervision.” This is a staggering-and entirely unnecessary-toll in human lives and property. It’s the result of a criminal justice system that has abandoned its primary missions: to ensure justice and public safety.

No, it’s not that our police are failing to catch violent criminals. It’s that after they’re caught, our criminal justice system isn’t taking them seriously enough to keep them off the streets. There are several reasons for this failure. Perhaps the major one is philosophical. For decades, legal and social theorists have harbored a blind, sentimental faith in rehabilitation.. Believing that criminals are “driven” by forces beyond their control to do evil things, these thinkers came to regard the criminal himself as a “victim, “ too. In their view, to punish a criminal for deeds he “couldn’t help” is unfair.

These criminals apologists have become a powerful lobby. They’ve encoded their philosophy into our legal institutions and statutes, softening and shortening penalties for criminal activity, replacing punishment with therapy. The results? They’re documented in the following chapters. Again and again, you’ll see stone-cold predators unleashed onto unsuspecting victims, all in the name of rehabilitation.

You’ll also see less lofty motives at work, ranging from simple venality (for example, see chapter 5) to pure negligence (chapter 2). One of the most common motives-bureaucratic expedency-manifests itself in the widespread use of “plea bargaining.” In exchange for a guilty plea to a lesser offense, which spares everyone the bother of a trial, a criminal is punished less severely (if at all). Plea bargaining plays a deadly role in virtually all of the cases in this book.

The American people have never been soft on crime. But since the murders of little Polly Klass (see chapter 1), of Michael Jordan’s father and of foreign tourist in Florida, the public has became even more sensitized to the dangers from the hardened criminals whom the system has freed to kill. Over 90 percent of Americans want “truth in sentencing,” and the overwhelming majority now support the death penalty for premeditated murderers.

Contrary to the criminal apologists, we know that incarceration works. In 1960, there were about 738 incarcerated felons for every 1000 violent crimes. But after two decades of increasing leniency in the system by 1980, there were only about 227 locked up for every violent crime quadrupled.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Sounds like the "Freed to Kill Again" articles I post.

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Brett Shaul's avatar

Hochul is pretty much a smug one isn't she?

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