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Wed 03/07/12 11:56 PM
:-D Don't you guys over there know Mommy's Magic Spit? Removes all kinds of dirt from kid's faces... Including most of the kid's dignity! laugh

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Wed 03/07/12 11:47 PM
Thank you *curtsy*

Well, if it's dirt... Then come to mommy *licks her thumb*

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Wed 03/07/12 11:41 PM
Has it's charme, but I'm kind of fixed on a convertible... Love the wind in my hair ;-)

I don't want a showcar... Just a nice one I can ride whenever I want (if everything works out as planned, I will be able to walk to work... Which is pretty important to me)

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Wed 03/07/12 01:24 PM
Design 9, style 10 - next to impossible to get. At least in Germany.

Those are inherited, not bought...

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Wed 03/07/12 01:20 PM
Here's what they do:

http://www.jva-online-shop.de/


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Wed 03/07/12 01:12 PM
*sigh*

Design 10, Style 0...

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Wed 03/07/12 12:16 PM
I know... People call me dyke, and I decided to be proud of it ;-)

No reason to be ashamed of who you love...

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Wed 03/07/12 12:14 PM
Okay, I don't call you old (but only to spare Motown the blame)...

Looks like a car... Like any other car out there on the street!? *ducks*


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Wed 03/07/12 12:10 PM
laugh Why should you be? flowerforyou

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Wed 03/07/12 10:28 AM
Well, hi, Cutie... Should have spoken earlier, I bet you wouldn't have gone unnoticed... ;-)

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Wed 03/07/12 07:58 AM

only if you leave evidencenoway


May I? May I? Oh, PLEEEEEEAAASE! :D

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Wed 03/07/12 07:24 AM
9...

Get that fuzz out of yer face, and I might think about a 10 ;)

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Wed 03/07/12 05:25 AM

Yes.....

If you


"Steal" someone's heart.........:heart:


"Rob" them of their fears.....scared


"Throw away" their tears.....:cry:


"Kill" their loneliness.....drinks


"Steal" kisses whenever possible.....smooched


"Commit la petite mort" on them every day!!.....devil


Can we come back to the "petit mort" part some more??? :angel:

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Wed 03/07/12 05:14 AM
I agree with letting inmates work, for themselves, and as a means of rehabilitation... NOT in the way of "You HAVE to work, or you will not get food, and sleep outside!", even if part of the income is used to pay for the upkeep of the prison. But be aware: Every $ the prison makes, is a $ lost to the local economy. A dollar spent for a carpenter in jail will be a $ that's lost to the local carpenter...

That depends... they work in prison functions, like I think they do over there (cooking, washing, stuff), and even for the outside (services like washery, but also carpenter shops, metalworkers and the like)...

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Wed 03/07/12 04:46 AM

CV? o.o

I didn't mean like "hard" manual labor..
..here, like an example:

Millions of people out there who don't have clothes on their backs right?

BAM! Have them make shirts, sweaters, hats, etc etc.

Free donations.

Forced Labor - Helping the less fortunate - Downside?

They don't want to participate?

Solitary. See if a few months in the hole changes your mind.
xD


CV - Curriculum Vitae!? CV of a nation: History... look back at Germany 70 years ago...

As far as work is concerned: in German prisons, prisoners are expected to work; they even get paid for that. Not much, but the prisons don't make much money from this kind of work, either. They are granted a part of their income for spending cash, to buy tobacco and other stuff in prison, the rest will be paid out when they are released. Actually, it is harder to provide all the work requested than to get the people to work, as this work tends to make the day go by faster... plus, it is actually part of their resocialisation process. Juvenile delinquents (and others without decent job training) will even get job training for qualification (Job training in Germany is much more organized than in the States), so they can easier reintegrate into an "ordinary" life after doing their time....

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Wed 03/07/12 04:23 AM

Now that I agree with. :P

I honestly don't think the "working man" should have to pay a single cent for "prison" facilities, care, etc.

What they should do is turn the prison facilities into a sort of sweat shop.

Create a business out of it; give them a few bucks, but make sure the majority of it goes to the prison facility for costs such as electricity, their own room and board, paying the guard salaries; etc.

All the while, include your concept of psychiatric care/help.

But, hey, who knows right?


Forced Labor? Believe me, we had that - doesn't look too good on your CV as a nation! ;)

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Wed 03/07/12 04:07 AM

Now that I do agree with, and, fyi, I never said I was pro-DP.

However, at the same time, I also don't believe in having as many convicts as we have, and every working man/woman/teenager having to personally PAY for them to be kept "prisoner". That's pathetic in itself.

"FREEDOM" in itself is actually one of the MOST expensive things ever it would seem.


I absolutely agree with that, and (once more a personal opinion - I fear to be treading into some fecal tank once again) I think you might get away with a lot less cost if you decided to pay the money on the other end of the chain - by PREVENTING the crime in the first place, by changing the reasons for people to become criminal... I don't work criminal law any more since I finished my education, but few of the eople I met when I did became criminals because they thought being criminal was cool - they just plainly didn't "see another way out", mostly because they never even knew other ways existed.

I agree, you pay about 5 bucks out of 10 for people who probably wouldn't have become criminal at all, and you could call that money wasted... but for each of said ten bucks, you save 20-50 in jails and corrections...

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Wed 03/07/12 03:51 AM
Edited by SanneHan on Wed 03/07/12 03:52 AM


Holy chit!!

I lived in PA my WHOLE life and didn't know we even had the DP.

xD

We only executed 3 people since 1976. :O



:D Happy to be helpful ;)


1. Scottsdale, AZ
2. Plano, TX
3. Virginia Beach, VA
4. Fremont, CA
5. Honolulu, HI
6. San Jose, CA
7. Anaheim, CA
8. Fort Wayne, IN
9. Santa Ana, CA
10. Garland, TX

These ten cities, of the United States have the lowest OVERALL crime rates out of ALL the cities in the Country.

Texas, on this list twice - Death Penalty.
Virginia - Death Penalty.
California, on this list four times - Death Penalty.

Not sure about Arizona, Indiana, or Hawaii though.

Maybe the Death Penalty doesn't "stop" murder, but it lowers "overall" crime?


Indiana, Arizona have, Hawaii does not.

Hmmm my personal opinion is, that killing a person, even with judiciary consent, ist the absolutely last possibility - would it stop murder, I would be definitely in favor. If it doesn't, no way I am gonna agree... "lowering overall crime rate" is no excuse for killing humans (again, my opinion!)

Apart from that, there is still the possibility of error - I WORK in the judiciary system, and I know we err. If you had a way of finding judgment without the possibilty to err, I would love to learn it, but I think you folks are just as fallible as we are. So I'm always happy if I have a possibilty to correct an error... kind of hard if the victim of my error has been buried!?

One of my professors used to say: "I would hate to see a delinquent that I judged after ten years of imprisonment for murder and say 'I´m sorry, I erred!'. But I would hate even more to see his widow and orphaned daughter to say the same thing!"

In dubio pro reo...

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Wed 03/07/12 03:13 AM
As for murderers and sex offenders, just kill them and be done with it. We already justify killing thousands of innocent people abroad because they were painted as enemies by the government and its various media channels. How hard is it really to flip a switch or inject someone who ****ed with someone's kids or murdered people for ***** and giggles? I guess I don't see the point in moral pretense anymore. We live I a ****ed up world with many many sick people in it.


Do two wrongs make up one right if combined? And, apart from that - are you a quitter, or are you willing to make your world better, if not for you, then maybe for your kids?

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Wed 03/07/12 03:10 AM

..where did you get that statistic? o.O

Philadelphia, PA: 31 Homicides in the first 25 Days of this year (2012)

Dallas, TX: 148 victims throughout the ENTIRE 2010 year.

PA - No Death Penalty.

TX - Death Penalty.

?


According to my sources, PA HAS death penalty, if even rarely used!?

Apart from that, look at FBI's statistics on violent crime by large cities (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_the_United_States#Large_cities) - for these alone there are examples for both ways, as I read i. You can name a city with a low crime rate and death penalty, I name one with low rate without dp. So at least there seems to be no definite pro argument for dp!?