To: YoungBlackRepublican
Privacy in a jail cell?
Sorry but if my dollars are being spent holding an accused criminal in jail, they get no privacy.
4 posted on
03/14/2005 8:53:06 AM PST by
RushCrush
(I like America to some extent. -Michael Moore)
To: RushCrush
Sorry but if my dollars are being spent holding an accused criminal in jail, they get no privacy.Stop being so close-minded. You know the prisoner's comfort is what matters most.
:) Denote sarcasm.
7 posted on
03/14/2005 8:56:01 AM PST by
writer33
("In Defense of Liberty," a political thriller, being released in March)
To: RushCrush
Privacy in a jail cell?
Sorry but if my dollars are being spent holding an accused criminal in jail, they get no privacy. accused is the keyword here. If Convicted was the word used, I agree... Some day I may be accused of something wrongly and would take much offense to your mindset...
9 posted on
03/14/2005 8:59:27 AM PST by
smith288
(The GOP, Ditech of politics... "lost another one to GOP" - Howard dean)
To: RushCrush
"Sorry but if my dollars are being spent holding an accused criminal in jail, they get no privacy."
preach it....if you do the crime don't cry about your privacy rights....
17 posted on
03/14/2005 9:12:41 AM PST by
YoungBlackRepublican
(90 percent of African Americans Vote Democrat...that's not independent thinking...it's sheep like)
To: RushCrush
Privacy in a jail cell? I agree for convicted criminals, but this is a holding cell and we still have a presumption of innocence as long as the accused hasn't yet been convicted.
86 posted on
03/14/2005 10:13:23 AM PST by
pgkdan
To: RushCrush
Privacy in a jail cell? Sorry but if my dollars are being spent holding an accused criminal in jail, they get no privacy. They can be required to undergo a rectal cavity search but a camera in a dressing room is considered to be an invasion of privacy? LOL! Typical government irrational nonsense.
221 posted on
03/14/2005 7:45:12 PM PST by
Mad_Tom_Rackham
(This just in from CBS: "There is no bias at CBS")
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