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United States News Title: Contest: After Surrendering On Crime, What Will The GOP Cave On Next? Bloomberg News ran a happy news story this week about the surprising development of Republicans joining Democrats in their effort to end our incarceration generation by the simple expedient of putting fewer criminals in prison. (Lots of good ideas involve ham-fisted, Johnnie Cochran-style rhymes.) [The Incredible, Bipartisan, Kumbaya Moment for Criminal Justice Reform, By Emily Greenhouse, May 11, 2015] And Bloomberg wasnt just talking about the medias usual lickspittle, Sen. Rand Paul. Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Texas governor Rick Perry have all called for new approaches to allegedly non-violent drug crimesi.e., any approach other than prison. Perry says: You want to talk about real conservative governance? Shut prisons down. Save that money. Sen. Ted Cruzalong with lickspittle Paulwants to end mandatory minimum sentencing. Yes, remember how much we trust judges to use their discretion wisely? The precise reason the public demanded mandatory minimums in the first place was because so many liberal judges had their own ideas about alternatives to prisonsuch as, again, not prison. Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee suggests that, instead of prison, the government should address character. Huckabee, for example, addressed the character of Maurice Clemmonsa career criminal who said he was deeply remorseful and was trying to be a good Christianby granting him clemency. This allowed Maurice to rape a child and slaughter four police officers execution-style, in the largest number of law enforcement officers killed by one man in a single incident in U.S. history, at least according to Wikipedia. (On the bright side, releasing Maurice saved Arkansas taxpayers all sorts of moneyjust as Perry predicted!) Before sucking up to The New York Times, it would be really great if Republicans would read, so theyd know stuff. Contrary to the assholery being pushed nonstop by the left, for example: (1) No one is in prison just for possessing a joint; and (2) So-called non-violent drug crimes that result in prison are generally committed by violent criminals. Evidently, Americans need to patiently explain to elected Republicanswho are too busy hanging out with their Chamber of Commerce friends to have any idea how the world worksthat no judge is going to waste prison space on a guy selling a joint. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, only 0.7 percent of all state inmates are behind bars for marijuana possession alone. Carnegie Mellons Jonathan Caulkins puts the figure at less than half a percent. And these are the convictions of record. Our pro-criminal media invariably cite the conviction of record, as if thats the worst crime committed by the defendant. But, as the Times itself reports: 97 percent of federal cases and 94 percent of state cases end in plea bargains. Do you think criminals are pleading guilty to the most serious offenses theyre actually guilty of? Defense attorney: The prosecutors want to charge you with murder one, menacing, drug possession and distribution. Criminal: OK, Ill plead to murder one. Defense attorney: No! Well offer to plead to possession of marijuana. Criminal: Oh! OK, OK, I seeyes, youre right Show me all the wonderful fellows in prison just because they had a single joint. I want three examplesand I want their names, so I can find out what they really did. For yearsin fact, to this very daythe lefts poster boy for the monstrous injustice of the war on drugs was DeMarcus Sanders, whose life was ruined, so the legend goes, just because police found a single marijuana seed in his car. And then you run a basic Google search and find out that DeMarcus was a known gang member who had already served time for shooting a rival gang member. After that conviction, DeMarcus was arrested again, for who knows whatbut copped a plea to possession of marijuana, the only charge we ever hear about in connection with his name. Just a few months ago, DeMarcus (pictured right) was again sentenced to prison, this time after taking a plea to being a prohibited person in possession of a firearm and ammunition, as the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier (Iowa) reports. (Incidentally, I thought we all agreed that known felons shouldnt be allowed to have guns.) The reason so many plea bargains involve firearms and drugs isnt that those are the perps main crime: Its because guns and drugs arent human beings who can make lousy witnesses, leave the jurisdiction, die or be intimidated out of testifying. Possession offenses are the very least the prosecutor can demand in a plea bargain and the quickest way to get bad guys off the street. Prosecutors know who the defendants are, and know what they really did. Thats why those in prison for mere drug possession actually have a higher arrest rate for violent crimes than those in prison for burglary, robbery or even drug trafficking, according to innumerable studies, including one in the Journal of the American Statistical Association. You know what would be really great? Instead of Republicans impressing the media by taking surprising positions on crime, how about Republicans try surprising us by taking a position against Wall Street or the Chamber of Commerce and on the side of ordinary Americans? True, it wouldnt be celebrated as a kumbaya moment by Bloomberg News. But on the plus side, a lot fewer Americans would be murdered, crippled, raped and robbed.
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#1. To: nativist nationalist (#0)
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Fuck you and die Republicans who love the military industrial police state complex. The reason Republicans are starting to turn away against the war on crime is that they ran out of blacks and hispanics to jail and are now jailing suburban kids. The USA has more people in prison than Stalin had in the gulags.
The reason more white suburban kids are being arrested is because whites are imitating the black life style with disasterous consequences.
The reason more white suburban kids are being arrested is because whites are imitating the black life style with disasterous consequences. Actually crime is down. But jails that cost billions to build need to be kept full. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_for_cash_scandal The "kids for cash" scandal unfolded in 2008 over judicial kickbacks at the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania (90% white community). Two judges, President Judge Mark Ciavarella and Senior Judge Michael Conahan, were accused of accepting money from Robert Mericle, builder of two private, for-profit youth centers for the detention of juveniles, in return for contracting with the facilities and imposing harsh adjudications on juveniles brought before their courts to increase the number of residents in the centers.
#4. To: Pericles (#3)
If convicted President Judge Mark Ciavarella and Senior Judge Michael Conahan should have been sentenced to 20 years hard time in the slammer wearing the robes with no chance of parole.
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