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Doesn't matter. You think they didn't have mental cases in the 1700s?
Iam suprised he was allowed in the Army.
I wouldn't be. We now allow guys with tattoos up the side of their necks. That use to be a huge no no. We take anyone for the enlisted ranks.
Clearly you do not understand how debate/discussion works. It is your job, and your job alone, to prove what you have put out is true. It is not the job of others to disprove you. That sort of false logic is part of the reason there is so little actual debate/discussion in this world.
What? when you read a post, read the post the poster was responding to and then figure out if the poster is being serious, sarcastic, making light, ... never mind, I shouldn't have to be teaching you how to participate on these threads ... you figure it out on your own (it's just that you cons always expect others to do things for you and people on the left are always helping others, so we get pulled in by you kids ...) ....
First of all, all he has to do is write the state agency that handles those things for his state.This thread goes to show the retardation we treat the protectors of the nation with. You are 18, you can vote, you can carry a rifle into combat, handle classified information, but you can't get a beer in your hometown while on leave.
Oh, you can also protect this country with a rifle or handgun, but you aren't like the rest of the citizens. You got caught doing something stupid when you were young, and now you can't own a personal weapon. But you can have this military grade one and go fight!
What in the world are you spewing about? It was a response to my post, and I read it the way I did, not sure what your point is.
Works for me. Serioulsly, anything that is proven to have better results than what we are dealing with currently is worth a shot.There is a solution to that issue too and some European countries have found it. It's pretty simple - Create a parole board that isn't subject to public scrutiny. Allow indefinite extensions to violent inmates. The proof is in the recidivism rate.
The Norwegian prison where inmates are treated like people | Society | The Guardian
Housing all prisoners under the same roof has been proven to be a colossal failure. However, we are employing the tough on crime mentality and companies have an interest in making prisons into criminal factories. So it won't change.
Norway? Isn't that were a guy killed 77 people and barely got any time for it?
There is a solution to that issue too and some European countries have found it. It's pretty simple - Create a parole board that isn't subject to public scrutiny. Allow indefinite extensions to violent inmates. The proof is in the recidivism rate.
The Norwegian prison where inmates are treated like people | Society | The Guardian
Housing all prisoners under the same roof has been proven to be a colossal failure. However, we are employing the tough on crime mentality and companies have an interest in making prisons into criminal factories. So it won't change.
Norway? Isn't that were a guy killed 77 people and barely got any time for it?
Hey, you sound exactly like somebody who knows nothing about what they're talking about. Tell us, how does the Norwegian system work? Do you think he'll get out once his sentence is over? Please tell me you do. So I can expose your Einsteinian level of infinite ignorance.
I don't live there,
Keep dreaming.
Good job in derailing yet another thread. Why do you hate service members so much?
Hey look, making up crap again. Same old...
Who's making up crap again?
Uh, you are. But thanks for asking for clarification. Really, this is beyond boring at this point. But I have no doubt you will attempt another lame response with some sort of lame spin.
5 posts and you still can't admit you pulled out your conceptions about Norway out from where the sun don't shine. :shrug:
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