The Basic Division That's Dividing Americans In This Country Is In Front Of Our Faces
woodguru wrote:
There you have it...the true face of TDS
Trump DELUSIONAL Syndrome
As usual you're looking thru the wrong end of the telescope and you twist truth and truth's meanings to conform to your own twisted force fed ideology. Does that mean that you as a person are twisted? Well of course it does! What else could it possibly mean?!
Thinking that Guantanamo created terrorists is beyond stupid. Does prison create bank robbers ?
son of witless wrote:
Thinking that Guantanamo created terrorists is beyond stupid. Does prison create bank robbers ?
Only once they're released again.
padremike wrote:
Only once they're released again.
The people who hate Guantanamo believe in Global Warming. They believe in Medicare for all. They love Obamacare. They hate America. They believe in Socialism. They probably think that building a wall attracts illegals. They voted for Hillary and Obama.
Mikeyavelli wrote:
So, you are saying that Trump bashes you but not me, because you aren't one of his base supporters?
You hinted that you had a business, that you succeed in that business, you display signs of intelligence, and from your syntax you are a white woman.
Why would you support the efforts of the left to destroy everything you are?
That is your "belief" not mine.
son of witless wrote:
Thinking that Guantanamo created terrorists is beyond stupid. Does prison create bank robbers ?
You want to make a small time criminal a better more violent criminal, send them to prison.
Morgan wrote:
You want to make a small time criminal a better more violent criminal, send them to prison.
A valid point. It was what turned Clyde Barrow into a monster. Well that and Bonnie. However, there is always a however when I speak. However, as I recall the terrorists sent to Guantanamo were not " small time criminal " s. The bigger point is that prisons do not inspire criminals to become bank robbers, merely because they exist. That was the charge against Guantanamo, that it's existence as a prison for terrorists inspired other terrorists.
Money in a bank inspires bank robbers. " Why do you rob banks. Because that's where the money is. " Mr. Terrorist, why do you commit terrorism ? Because I just like to kill Americans because they are Americans.
son of witless wrote:
The people who hate Guantanamo believe in Global Warming. They believe in Medicare for all. They love Obamacare. They hate America. They believe in Socialism. They probably think that building a wall attracts illegals. They voted for Hillary and Obama.
Well, that's a start! It goes downhill from there.
son of witless wrote:
A valid point. It was what turned Clyde Barrow into a monster. Well that and Bonnie. However, there is always a however when I speak. However, as I recall the terrorists sent to Guantanamo were not " small time criminal " s. The bigger point is that prisons do not inspire criminals to become bank robbers, merely because they exist. That was the charge against Guantanamo, that it's existence as a prison for terrorists inspired other terrorists.
Money in a bank inspires bank robbers. " Why do you rob banks. Because that's where the money is. " Mr. Terrorist, why do you commit terrorism ? Because I just like to kill Americans because they are Americans.
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I think we can all agree prisons don't reform anyone, do they... It's time America looks to actually reform people. How do we get there? How do we fix the twisted tree? In the long run if we focus on what we have to do to make all adults productive people we will better serve our country. We need the jobs and the people to do them, and not outsource them.
I believe people have an innate desire to improve themselves if shown they do have the ability and how to do so.
Morgan wrote:
I think we can all agree prisons don't reform anyone, do they... It's time America looks to actually reform people. How do we get there? How do we fix the twisted tree? In the long run if we focus on what we have to do to make all adults productive people we will better serve our country. We need the jobs and the people to do them, and not outsource them.
I believe people have an innate desire to improve themselves if shown they do have the ability and how to do so.
I don't trust in humanity. Once a criminal, always a criminal.
I hired a felon fresh out of prison who came highly recommended for a line cook.
Big, muscular, smiling black guy. Likable. Within 3 weeks he raped a waitress off premise. I fired him, and he threatened me.
He went back to prison.
20 years later, upon release, he raped again.
I've never seen a repentant felon.
And diversity? I'm supposed to embrace diversity, but diversity has no intention of embracing back.
You are naive.
Morgan wrote:
I think we can all agree prisons don't reform anyone, do they... It's time America looks to actually reform people. How do we get there? How do we fix the twisted tree? In the long run if we focus on what we have to do to make all adults productive people we will better serve our country. We need the jobs and the people to do them, and not outsource them.
I believe people have an innate desire to improve themselves if shown they do have the ability and how to do so.
America alternates between punishment and reform. I am more in the punishment camp. There are people that you can't fix. In your life you must have met born losers who no matter how many chances you give them, they will still disappoint you. Child molesters come to mind, but I am more thinking of con men. They cannot help themselves. They have to go out and cheat people. You can only warehouse them to protect the rest of us.
I am all for giving second chances, but not third, fourth, and tenth chances.
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