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youthathletics wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 7:58 pm Makes you question race stats from here out:
https://x.com/endwokeness/status/170525 ... a82I2GssRg
I can’t believe your mindset…..it seems as though you would be just as comfortable on an endblackness site.
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I’m sure they were in need of new clothes for their family: https://x.com/endwokeness/status/170595 ... a82I2GssRg
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So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
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cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
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youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
The end result is more and more stores can't survive and they close down. The lady I chatted with yesterday at Home Depot just shrugged her shoulders. These thieves are so emboldened they will grab whatever they can that is not locked up in cages and casually waltz right out of the store. HD policy even with armed security is not to confront the thieves. The HD solution is simple, they just pass the cost incurred from the thievery onto their customers. That is a win for the thieves and a win for HD and a huge loss for the consumer. Not that any of the usual suspects on this forum give two chits about that. :roll:
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Mistrial declared after man waits 10 years in jail for day in court




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQnh6smRtV0



DA said "a building flood and a pandemic caused a ten year delay". Laughable!

Commentator says, "No cellphone location, no DNA, no fingerprints 😢 just someone who said he saw the defendant and then changed his story. This is sad and sick 😭''
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Brooklyn wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:54 am Mistrial declared after man waits 10 years in jail for day in court




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQnh6smRtV0



DA said "a building flood and a pandemic caused a ten year delay". Laughable!

Commentator says, "No cellphone location, no DNA, no fingerprints 😢 just someone who said he saw the defendant and then changed his story. This is sad and sick 😭''
Speedy trial, huh?
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cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:18 am
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
The end result is more and more stores can't survive and they close down. The lady I chatted with yesterday at Home Depot just shrugged her shoulders. These thieves are so emboldened they will grab whatever they can that is not locked up in cages and casually waltz right out of the store. HD policy even with armed security is not to confront the thieves. The HD solution is simple, they just pass the cost incurred from the thievery onto their customers. That is a win for the thieves and a win for HD and a huge loss for the consumer. Not that any of the usual suspects on this forum give two chits about that. :roll:
And when they close down, they'll say it was the stores fault. Need more employees like this..... :shock: https://x.com/DailyLoud/status/1706756824043491501?s=20
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youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:14 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:18 am
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
The end result is more and more stores can't survive and they close down. The lady I chatted with yesterday at Home Depot just shrugged her shoulders. These thieves are so emboldened they will grab whatever they can that is not locked up in cages and casually waltz right out of the store. HD policy even with armed security is not to confront the thieves. The HD solution is simple, they just pass the cost incurred from the thievery onto their customers. That is a win for the thieves and a win for HD and a huge loss for the consumer. Not that any of the usual suspects on this forum give two chits about that. :roll:
And when they close down, they'll say it was the stores fault. Need more employees like this..... :shock: https://x.com/DailyLoud/status/1706756824043491501?s=20
Not sure about the crime and punishment title regarding this. The employee pops a couple caps at customers over missing fries, she’s arrested and charged for Assault with a Deadly Weapon. She pleads guilty to Deadly Conduct, a lesser charge and receives one year of Deferred Adjudication which she completed. So, no conviction on her record for this. Not sure the company wants more employees like her as they are now being sued by the family.
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6x6 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:17 pm
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:14 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:18 am
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
The end result is more and more stores can't survive and they close down. The lady I chatted with yesterday at Home Depot just shrugged her shoulders. These thieves are so emboldened they will grab whatever they can that is not locked up in cages and casually waltz right out of the store. HD policy even with armed security is not to confront the thieves. The HD solution is simple, they just pass the cost incurred from the thievery onto their customers. That is a win for the thieves and a win for HD and a huge loss for the consumer. Not that any of the usual suspects on this forum give two chits about that. :roll:
And when they close down, they'll say it was the stores fault. Need more employees like this..... :shock: https://x.com/DailyLoud/status/1706756824043491501?s=20
Not sure about the crime and punishment title regarding this. The employee pops a couple caps at customers over missing fries, she’s arrested and charged for Assault with a Deadly Weapon. She pleads guilty to Deadly Conduct, a lesser charge and receives one year of Deferred Adjudication which she completed. So, no conviction on her record for this. Not sure the company wants more employees like her as they are now being sued by the family.
Pretty sure she was fired.
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:40 pm
6x6 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:17 pm
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:14 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:18 am
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
The end result is more and more stores can't survive and they close down. The lady I chatted with yesterday at Home Depot just shrugged her shoulders. These thieves are so emboldened they will grab whatever they can that is not locked up in cages and casually waltz right out of the store. HD policy even with armed security is not to confront the thieves. The HD solution is simple, they just pass the cost incurred from the thievery onto their customers. That is a win for the thieves and a win for HD and a huge loss for the consumer. Not that any of the usual suspects on this forum give two chits about that. :roll:
And when they close down, they'll say it was the stores fault. Need more employees like this..... :shock: https://x.com/DailyLoud/status/1706756824043491501?s=20
Not sure about the crime and punishment title regarding this. The employee pops a couple caps at customers over missing fries, she’s arrested and charged for Assault with a Deadly Weapon. She pleads guilty to Deadly Conduct, a lesser charge and receives one year of Deferred Adjudication which she completed. So, no conviction on her record for this. Not sure the company wants more employees like her as they are now being sued by the family.
Pretty sure she was fired.
Personally…I think that if I disagree with a person and they violate anything they should be punished like this:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a3zWYzARwq0

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Farfromgeneva wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:48 pm
Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:40 pm
6x6 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:17 pm
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:14 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:18 am
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
The end result is more and more stores can't survive and they close down. The lady I chatted with yesterday at Home Depot just shrugged her shoulders. These thieves are so emboldened they will grab whatever they can that is not locked up in cages and casually waltz right out of the store. HD policy even with armed security is not to confront the thieves. The HD solution is simple, they just pass the cost incurred from the thievery onto their customers. That is a win for the thieves and a win for HD and a huge loss for the consumer. Not that any of the usual suspects on this forum give two chits about that. :roll:
And when they close down, they'll say it was the stores fault. Need more employees like this..... :shock: https://x.com/DailyLoud/status/1706756824043491501?s=20
Not sure about the crime and punishment title regarding this. The employee pops a couple caps at customers over missing fries, she’s arrested and charged for Assault with a Deadly Weapon. She pleads guilty to Deadly Conduct, a lesser charge and receives one year of Deferred Adjudication which she completed. So, no conviction on her record for this. Not sure the company wants more employees like her as they are now being sued by the family.
Pretty sure she was fired.
Personally…I think that if I disagree with a person and they violate anything they should be punished like this:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a3zWYzARwq0

*Heads up it’s gnarly.
I never saw it but two friends of mine talked about it constantly!!
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Farfromgeneva wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:48 pm
Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:40 pm
6x6 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:17 pm
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:14 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:18 am
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
The end result is more and more stores can't survive and they close down. The lady I chatted with yesterday at Home Depot just shrugged her shoulders. These thieves are so emboldened they will grab whatever they can that is not locked up in cages and casually waltz right out of the store. HD policy even with armed security is not to confront the thieves. The HD solution is simple, they just pass the cost incurred from the thievery onto their customers. That is a win for the thieves and a win for HD and a huge loss for the consumer. Not that any of the usual suspects on this forum give two chits about that. :roll:
And when they close down, they'll say it was the stores fault. Need more employees like this..... :shock: https://x.com/DailyLoud/status/1706756824043491501?s=20
Not sure about the crime and punishment title regarding this. The employee pops a couple caps at customers over missing fries, she’s arrested and charged for Assault with a Deadly Weapon. She pleads guilty to Deadly Conduct, a lesser charge and receives one year of Deferred Adjudication which she completed. So, no conviction on her record for this. Not sure the company wants more employees like her as they are now being sued by the family.
Pretty sure she was fired.
Personally…I think that if I disagree with a person and they violate anything they should be punished like this:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a3zWYzARwq0

*Heads up it’s gnarly.
Bobby G was a sick, sick unit. I saw the "uncut" version (which this may be from) in the '90s. Something not right with that one.
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PizzaSnake wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:57 pm
Farfromgeneva wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:48 pm
Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:40 pm
6x6 wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 8:17 pm
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 2:14 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 9:18 am
youthathletics wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:57 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:
Same idea behind NOT having a Police officer in a school. Think about it, it does not happen in places that hire real local police officers to work security where their state officials discourage this behavior. In DC, plenty of them work side jobs just parking in an apartment complex or at a car lot. Sign and cameras do not do any good, and the closure rate afterwards is quite low. I bet if they were doing this in gun stores things would change.

Or just put up a no-shoplifting / no-security sign.....that'll work. ;)
The end result is more and more stores can't survive and they close down. The lady I chatted with yesterday at Home Depot just shrugged her shoulders. These thieves are so emboldened they will grab whatever they can that is not locked up in cages and casually waltz right out of the store. HD policy even with armed security is not to confront the thieves. The HD solution is simple, they just pass the cost incurred from the thievery onto their customers. That is a win for the thieves and a win for HD and a huge loss for the consumer. Not that any of the usual suspects on this forum give two chits about that. :roll:
And when they close down, they'll say it was the stores fault. Need more employees like this..... :shock: https://x.com/DailyLoud/status/1706756824043491501?s=20
Not sure about the crime and punishment title regarding this. The employee pops a couple caps at customers over missing fries, she’s arrested and charged for Assault with a Deadly Weapon. She pleads guilty to Deadly Conduct, a lesser charge and receives one year of Deferred Adjudication which she completed. So, no conviction on her record for this. Not sure the company wants more employees like her as they are now being sued by the family.
Pretty sure she was fired.
Personally…I think that if I disagree with a person and they violate anything they should be punished like this:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a3zWYzARwq0

*Heads up it’s gnarly.
Bobby G was a sick, sick unit. I saw the "uncut" version (which this may be from) in the '90s. Something not right with that one.
“Uncut”… :shock: :shock: :shock:
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So nobody wants to discuss how to prevent these well organized smash and grab robberies? Maybe when retail stores keep shutting or people get fed up with toothpaste being kept in locked display cases there will be a tipping point? When will they start hunting these thieves down like rabid dogs and prosecuting them as domestic terrorists? That is what they are after all. The government did it to the Jan.6 domestic terrorists. The danger from this new group of domestic terrorists is equally as dangerous. The government should consider prosecuting these crimes as a felony. 20 years in federal prison should get the message across...don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Unless of course some of you folks are comfortable living with this particular brand of domestic terrorism ? :roll:
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cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:19 am So what solution does either party have to stop the gang related smash and grab? So a 100 or so thieves just storm a retail store and grab all the good stuff and go. I went to my Home Depot store yesterday. Their new security measures are impressive. If you wanna buy a new weed whacker they are all behind cages under lock and key. You want one a store associate has to get it for you and escort you and your purchase to the register. To make you feel more secure my Home Depot store has an armed security guard stationed just behind the registers. This is the new world you FLP liberals are introducing to America. Do you liberals have a solution? You all have made it possible. The nation is reaping what liberalism has sown. :roll:


Horseshttt.

CONservatives with their Reaganomics trickle down fairy tales, corporate welfarism, deregulation, their defense of drug dealing cops who take day long coffee and beer breaks or who beat the shttt out of innocents, injustices of every kind as proven on this forum every day with links from youtube or news sources, etc ~ those are the ones responsible for the mess that goes on in society. May not be fashionable or politically correct to say so but everybody knows it. Takes the most monumental stupidity to say that liberals are responsible for the likes of events discussed in the Knapp Commission hearings (such as those in Serpico), or a Mark Fuhrman, or a Stacy Koon, or a Derek Chauvin.



As for stopping robberies at stores the solution is easy: hire armed security guards and have police [that is real police who do their job] patrol areas with stores. Nobody will dare rob a store with armed guards. Preventive medicine is always best so that the solution cannot be any easier.
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Re: Crime and Punishment

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20/20 episode last night, Lester Holt at Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola Maximum Security Prison), been on before but pretty darn sad regardless of how many times you see it. Our propensity for locking people up in cages is unmatched by any other country in the world (and has been for a long time). This has always struck me as wrong for so many of the prisoners in there, and the head honchos (at least at Angola) don't disagree. Teens given life with no chance of parole....think about that. Rehab, education, trade, seems to be a better answer to me than 60-70 years of punishment. There's a percent of the population that's just damn tough to deal with but I think a bigger percent that we can do a whole lot better with than locking them in a cage and letting 'em out for an hour a day.
LOCK 'EM UP AND THROW AWAY THE KEY!!! That's pretty much our motto.
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cradleandshoot wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:49 am So nobody wants to discuss how to prevent these well organized smash and grab robberies? Maybe when retail stores keep shutting or people get fed up with toothpaste being kept in locked display cases there will be a tipping point? When will they start hunting these thieves down like rabid dogs and prosecuting them as domestic terrorists? That is what they are after all. The government did it to the Jan.6 domestic terrorists. The danger from this new group of domestic terrorists is equally as dangerous. The government should consider prosecuting these crimes as a felony. 20 years in federal prison should get the message across...don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Unless of course some of you folks are comfortable living with this particular brand of domestic terrorism ? :roll:
1. Stop cutting taxes, and invest in American cities and rural America. Return to Clinton era effective tax rates. Trickledown didn't work
2. Move to a European style of education: free college and trade schools. Invest in our people
3. Move to a European style of single payer health care. What we're doing sucks, across the board.

There you go. Do that. Our country is falling apart because we stopped investing in America, and instead, cut taxes and played global cop.
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a fan wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 12:26 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:49 am So nobody wants to discuss how to prevent these well organized smash and grab robberies? Maybe when retail stores keep shutting or people get fed up with toothpaste being kept in locked display cases there will be a tipping point? When will they start hunting these thieves down like rabid dogs and prosecuting them as domestic terrorists? That is what they are after all. The government did it to the Jan.6 domestic terrorists. The danger from this new group of domestic terrorists is equally as dangerous. The government should consider prosecuting these crimes as a felony. 20 years in federal prison should get the message across...don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Unless of course some of you folks are comfortable living with this particular brand of domestic terrorism ? :roll:
1. Stop cutting taxes, and invest in American cities and rural America. Return to Clinton era effective tax rates. Trickledown didn't work
2. Move to a European style of education: free college and trade schools. Invest in our people
3. Move to a European style of single payer health care. What we're doing sucks, across the board.

There you go. Do that. Our country is falling apart because we stopped investing in America, and instead, cut taxes and played global cop.
Hard for me to disagree with you so vehemently. America is getting more effed up because a new and younger generation of criminals understand they have immunity from prosecution. When you can pistol whip a person and steal their car and then be given a f***ing appearance ticket when caught because your 14 years old. 😡If you wanna do a big boy crime then your ass should be sent to a big boy prison so you can learn what happens when you act like a big boy criminal
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a fan wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 12:26 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:49 am So nobody wants to discuss how to prevent these well organized smash and grab robberies? Maybe when retail stores keep shutting or people get fed up with toothpaste being kept in locked display cases there will be a tipping point? When will they start hunting these thieves down like rabid dogs and prosecuting them as domestic terrorists? That is what they are after all. The government did it to the Jan.6 domestic terrorists. The danger from this new group of domestic terrorists is equally as dangerous. The government should consider prosecuting these crimes as a felony. 20 years in federal prison should get the message across...don't do the crime if you can't do the time. Unless of course some of you folks are comfortable living with this particular brand of domestic terrorism ? :roll:
1. Stop cutting taxes, and invest in American cities and rural America. Return to Clinton era effective tax rates. Trickledown didn't work
2. Move to a European style of education: free college and trade schools. Invest in our people
3. Move to a European style of single payer health care. What we're doing sucks, across the board.

There you go. Do that. Our country is falling apart because we stopped investing in America, and instead, cut taxes and played global cop.
So what does anything in your post above have diddly jack chit to do with underage criminals who are getting their rocks off with the full knowledge they can do whatever the f**k they want with full understanding the justice system won't do a god damn thing to them? :roll: :roll: :roll: pardon the run on sentence to the grammar nazis on this forum... :D
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