Yeah, works in American. 3 million in jail. Total peace. Crime free. Not a
single murder. Not indiscriminately killing Arabs overseas. Nooo sirrrreee.

Socialist? National socialist more like.


   Nigel.


On 1 June 2010 15:48, Matt Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Don't get me started on this!!!  Despite my largely socialist inner core I
> would have a prison capacity of millions where any p1ssed up violent little
> scrotes in town centres on Saturday nights are automatically jailed for 7
> days, no appeal! Drug addicts locked away, teenage chav mums or potential
> mums given contraceptive implants and I'd force people to undertake and
> engage with education or they get nothing from the state.
>
> Prison reform is desperately needed as you suggest.  We need to get a bit
> of
> community and pride back in society and that means coming down on people
> like a ton of bricks when they do wrong and punishing them!
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard Naef
> Sent: 01 June 2010 15:20
> To: 'list leedslist'
> Subject: Re: [LU] [NON LU] mmmm Drugs......
>
> >> You can sit at home and smoke it and fine but go to any grim
> > town in Britain and see the crack addicts hanging around,
> > f**ked up hopeless wastes of life!  I would go round with a
> > big lorry and load them all in,  and lock them up for as long
> > as it takes to get them physically clean and mentally
> > rehabilitated, maybe even provide them with basic education
> > or new skills so they can begin to rebuilt a sense of self
> > worth and live a more fulfilling life contributing to
> > society.  It would cut crime too! They could gradually be
> > released into society as they showed signs of improvement
> >
>
> Matt its not just grim towns, its everywhere - and generally I agree of
> course what you suggest would be the best way, but expensive - so if the
> govt taxed my use and spent the money on that I'd be all in favour.  of
> course what really happens is that addicts are charged go to court, get
> fines/service until the they do too many or something serious when they get
> sent to HMP, mix with other crims learn some new tricks and probably add to
> the types of drugs they are addcited to and then let out.  Surprisingly
> they
> don't join the WI and run a cake stall at the village fayre, but most move
> on to more serious crimes or die.  Everyone knows this Screws, cops, beaks
> etc, but not many have the honesty or strength of character to speak out
> and
> suggest a better way.  Provided it doesn't directly impact their cosy
> little
> worlds they sem happy to try and contain in in the poorer areas of society.
>
>
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