in war against terror, drugs smugglers and enemies of the country, would you do so? And if they refuse to defend the county execute them on the battle field would this be permitted under your leadership?
Margarito
Tags: Drugs, Prison Inmates
Tags: Drugs, Prison Inmates
Tags: Prison Inmates, Prison System
Tags: Guantanamo Prison, Keen
http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/story?id=3708455&page=1
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=58033
Taking the side of Medellin, President Bush issued a statement admitting that the United States had breached an article of the Vienna Convention that requires such consular notification.
The president issued a written determination that the state courts had to abide by the treaty and review and reconsider the sentences and convictions of the death row inmates. Bush claimed that his determination to have the states reconsider the cases came from his “authorized power to effectuate” treaty obligations.
“The law is the law is the law. It is refreshing to hear that there is at least one law that Bush feels he must follow.”
for illegals
Luigi
Tags: Death Row Inmates, Illegals
Tags: Power Of Attorney, Waiting List
There are at least seven distinct ways profits are wrenched out of this vast U.S. prison population:
(1) Goods and services produced inside prisons by prison labor and sold by federal, state and local prisons/jails either to other government agencies, or on the open market or as exports abroad;
(2) The contracting out of prison labor (both inside and outside prisons) to private corporations at slave labor wages;
(3) The creation of vast new private prison corporations that profit both from housing inmates from state prisons as well as from using these inmates as forced prison labor;
(4) The construction of new prisons, using both prison and non-prison labor;
(5) Interest paid to banks and Wall Street investment houses on loans for the construction and upkeep of new prisons, both public and private;
(6) The venders of supplies to prison industries;
(7) The pay telephone racket set up inside prison walls by private phone companies for collect calls by prisoners to the outside world.
All these profiteers combined comprise what is now commonly defined as the Prison-Industrial Complex, one of the biggest growth industries in the U.S. This multi-billion dollar industry has its own trade shows, conventions, web sites, mail order catalogues, direct marketing campaigns, architectural firms, construction firms, Wall Street investment houses, plumbing supply companies, food service companies, and outfits selling “prison-specific” products: bullet-resistant security cameras, padded cells in “vast color selections,” belts and shackles (”special for juveniles”), body orifice security scanners, razor wire, etc., etc. This industry even has its own Yellow Pages, with a list of over 1,000 venders. All this is largely based on the non-violent offenders (two-thirds of the two million) who, by even European capitalist standards, should not be in prison at all. Here many inmates origina
Deidre
Tags: Living Wage, Violent Inmates
Tags: Inmates, Visiting List
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