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    Judge Joe Brown and HIV in the penal system.

    I find Judge Brown to be a relatively credible Guy, but what he talks about here is very chilling.

    So if you go in to County Lock-up STI free, in 9 months there is a 94% chance you have HIV.

    Still trying to wrap my head around that. Guilty or innocent, here's your death sentence.

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    The destruction of the black nuclear family is one of the biggest travesties in America. Thank you LBJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    So if you go in to County Lock-up STI free, in 9 months there is a 94% chance you have HIV.

    Still trying to wrap my head around that. Guilty or innocent, here's your death sentence.
    By design, it's part of "you might beat the rap but WON'T beat the ride" and "the process is the punishment."
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    One state ran an ad campaign basically boasting that being incarcerated in one of their facilities would likely get the convicted person raped.

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    I'm not by any means "soft on crime."
    But if you can't control people locked in cages any better than that, you don't need to keep them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Averageman View Post
    I'm not by any means "soft on crime."
    But if you can't control people locked in cages any better than that, you don't need to keep them.
    The prevalence of drugs and other criminal activity in jails/prisons has been pointed out for years anytime more authority/less freedom is requested/demanded as the way to end crime outside of those jails/prisons.

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    The government can't run a whorehouse and make money, just think about that !

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    One state ran an ad campaign basically boasting that being incarcerated in one of their facilities would likely get the convicted person raped.
    That’s disgusting, an excellent way to create career criminals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    One state ran an ad campaign basically boasting that being incarcerated in one of their facilities would likely get the convicted person raped.
    Maybe to scare people. Tyranny.

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    Well, if you had the political connections, it would seem to be the perfect way to take a rival out of the picture.

    If you're someone's political enemy, don't be, they'll get you and it will be 100% legal.

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