DRIVE THU BANK HOLD UP!

I think some people feel it would be easier on them in join (internationalized). After all no more bills;food;clothes;elec;water;rent to worry about.Lets face it- it is more then many have in the streets & they don't even have to think for themselves there. Actually SOME PEOPLE I KNOW Actually PREFER JAIL LIFE & KEEP GOING BACK BECAUSE OF IT. They just can't handle responsibilities,pressure,having to actually think on their own scares them to death.
To me this is Why there are just REALLY STUPID CRIMES.Criminal want to be's WAITING & WANTING TO BE CAUGHT so they can live rather comfortably off our dime. Mind you- I don't think there are a LOT ,but I do KNOW they are out there-HOPING TO GET CAUGHT!


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...you know people that are looking forward to strip searches, community showers, wearing an orange jumpsuit and living LOCKED in a cell with two or three other guys that stink to high heaven AND having NO freedom whatsoever...

Hey...sign me up....NO WAIT, you better count me out...I think I will make all my SCARY decisions on my own....Thanks anyway.


Posted by _undercoverbrother - Thu, 2007-12-06 03:06

The inside story

A group of men lie in a tangle on the soiled floor of a cramped holding cell. Their bodies bend at odd angles as they fight to claim space. Sweat soaks their clothes and leaves an oily film on the tile.

More than 40 men fill three cells designed for 10. They have little room to move. Some sit beside toilets brimming with filth. The air-conditioning isn't working, and the fetid air smells of urine, unwashed feet and briny bodies.

These new arrivals, freshly arrested and booked, await a move to permanent quarters. They haven't budged in 12 hours. The overcrowded jail has nowhere to put them.

Luis Barrosso is a federal detainee awaiting deportation to Cuba. He is sandwiched between two men on a scarred wooden bench. Several more lie at his feet, arms draped over their eyes in a feeble attempt at sleep.

Video: Glenn Smith is shown around the jail by Mitch Lucas
Barrosso stands. Half-moons of sweat ring his linen shirt. Grime smudges his shiny loafers.

"I am a federal prisoner," he hisses in heavily accented English. "I am supposed to be provided with my own bed and a proper cell. I should not be treated this way. This is a human rights violation."

A man on the floor rolls over, shakes his head and grins. "Man, you better get used to it. You in the Charleston County jail now."

STORIES BY: GLENN SMITH, TENISHA WALDO, AND SCHUYLER KROPF
http://www.charleston.net/jail/


Posted by _undercoverbrother - Thu, 2007-12-06 09:49

There is a class-action lawsuit involving municipalities and Counties in regard to what some think is funny. Maybe if the shoe was on his foot, it wouldn't be so cute, but the "Brotherhood" protects their own. I can only hope that when YOU People down there have had enough and get tired of feeding, housing and furnishing everything for your gestapo, you keep on paying and paying taxes for a simpleton with a badge and his own personal phallic symbol parked in his yard while he laughs at you "civilians". A shrink would have a fieldday in Beaufort, and an attorney with galls would too!! We fight for rights and should not be denied them by some sadistic morons. Smoke that!!


Posted by Freddiefiredog - Thu, 2007-12-06 18:16

so us simple folk can understand what it is your trying to say. Really, what is your point?


Posted by _undercoverbrother - Thu, 2007-12-06 19:59
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