To: Red6
What many people fail to grasp is that the judges, parole boards and criminals
are a team, working together to inflict damage on society
as a shared goal.
It's no coincidence that these outcomes are seen over and over again, despite the convict's lack of remorse.
3 posted on
02/12/2007 2:11:51 PM PST by
Bonaparte
To: Bonaparte
I think maybe you need to move to Georgia.
Nothing like that going on down here. The last time the Parole Board freed a notorious offender, they all got replaced. One was prosecuted.
The judges down here aren't too fond of the PB either.
6 posted on
02/12/2007 3:03:18 PM PST by
AnAmericanMother
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To: Bonaparte
["What many people fail to grasp is that the judges, parole boards and criminals are a team, working together to inflict damage on society as a shared goal. It's no coincidence that these outcomes are seen over and over again, despite the convict's lack of remorse.
You're suggesting that there is a conspiracy (right?). Or rather, I think you mean that there's a break down in the criminal justice process. However, I can't tell based on what you scribed.
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