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Texas inmates being "cooked alive" without AC

The residents of now Britain didn't need to be invaded. It is an extraordinary claim that that invasion benefited them.
Britain would not have been a multicultural island if it wasn't for the invasions of the Celts, the Romans, Vikings, Normans, and, of course, American tourists who love your fish and chips.
And best part of American tourists in Britain is that the British speak our language making it easier to find directions and haggle over exchanging dollars for confusing British currency.
 
While incredibly debatable, what does this have to do with the topic?
I am simply defending the actions of Gov Abbott whom some posters love to denigrate.
Referring to the topic of this thread, I care more about him battling the invasion of millions of undocumented migrants more than a I do about a small number of prisoners suffering from Texas heat.
 
Britain would not have been a multicultural island if it wasn't for the invasions of the Celts, the Romans, Vikings, Normans, and, of course, American tourists who love your fish and chips.
And best part of American tourists in Britain is that the British speak our language making it easier to find directions and haggle over exchanging dollars for confusing British currency.
Don't forget the Angles and Saxons. Also the Spanish (survivors), and I think the French (nonNormans) landed a few times.
 
I am greatfull as the Romans were pretty great as far as invaders go.
British people under Roman rule were Romans so had rights and could travel anywhere in the empire.

It was an amazing empire that did many things right and improved the UK.
The Roman idea was that if a conquered region settled they would be treated well and they stuck to that principle.

The dark ages were shit as the land descended into a leaderless mess.
Yes, the Romans enjoyed England as a destination resort in Londinium and Bath.
And Hadrian's wall helped keep out the rabble from the North that resented the advanced Roman culture in the South of England.

So you don't believe in the legend of King Arthur?
How could Camelot be a myth?
Staying on topic, when prisoners in early England were incarcerated, they didn't have to worry about scorching heat like in Texas. They were more likely to freeze to death during the nights in England.
 
Even prisoners have rights. Otherwise we are no better than North Korea. Is that what you are advocating for?
Yes that is what I want for America plus I love the "Lights Out At Night" policy. It would save billions in electricity costs. North Korea dictates only a few styles of haircuts for men are allowed. I would promote that as well. Any more questions?
 
Yes that is what I want for America plus I love the "Lights Out At Night" policy. It would save billions in electricity costs. North Korea dictates only a few styles of haircuts for men are allowed. I would promote that as well. Any more questions?

When it's 100+ degrees inside a prison, should prisoners have access to drinking water?
 
Governor Abbott is protecting the integrity and boundaries of his state of TX by discouraging the influx of illegal migrants. The Biden Administration did not do its job of preventing millions of illegals from entering this country.
As a bleeding-heart Liberal, I doubt you even care about the millions of illegals now in this country along with drug-dealers, illegals on terrorist watch lists, child traffickers, and drug mules.

Nobody is talking about Abbott's stance on immigration, which under the law, is not within his purview. The states are not legally allowed to enforce immigration law.

In any event, Abbott is a well-known racist, and far right-wing lunatic who has long needed to be removed from office.
 
wow

even the newspaper basically said it was a maybe, a possibly ....... and you will continue to believe what you want

heck, believe they roasted alive an served for dinner 5,000 in Texas ..... just go crazy with your fantasies !!!

Trolling/baiting isn't necessary.

Texas has a long history of dishonestly and inhumanity.

Covering for them is a very bad look.
 
When it's 100+ degrees inside a prison, should prisoners have access to drinking water?
You're not saying they don't have access to drinking water??!!
 
Wallace turned himself around on race issues. He stated and rightfully, so that he was the voice of the people of Alabama and to me that is what leaders are supposed to do. I was in the south during the 60s and racism was everyday life. "FOR WHITES ONLY' signs were everywhere. I'm sure his assassination attempt had something to do with his change. I worked in Pascagoula, Mississippi in the late 70s and while the signs were down racism was alive and well.
 
Forgive me, but I do not know who that is.
Sorry, former governor George Wallace of Alabama.

Wallace, George Corley, Jr.
After pledging “Segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation forever!” in his 1963 inaugural address, Alabama Governor George Wallace gained national notoriety by standing at the entrance to the University of Alabama to denounce the enrollment of two African American students. Martin Luther King described Wallace as “perhaps the most dangerous racist in America today” (King, “Interview”).
 
Sorry, former governor George Wallace of Alabama.

Wallace, George Corley, Jr.
After pledging “Segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation forever!” in his 1963 inaugural address, Alabama Governor George Wallace gained national notoriety by standing at the entrance to the University of Alabama to denounce the enrollment of two African American students. Martin Luther King described Wallace as “perhaps the most dangerous racist in America today” (King, “Interview”).
Oh, yeah.

That guy was a bigot of the worst kind.
 
The deaths of a few prisoners because of heat is almost insignificant when you compare them to the deaths and destruction brought down on cities by the BLM-led riots in 2020. Where was the outcry from the public during those terrible days when feckless governors (like Tim Walz) were afraid to call out the National Guard for fear of making the riots worse?
At least those prisoners suffering from the heat in TX aren't facing the risk of going to jail because they were upset over a drug-addled thug like George Floyd being murdered by an idiot rogue cop.

Is this supposed to be a rebuttal? It's incoherent.
 
No he was not. google the governor of Georgia back then for a real genuine Klansman.
His behaviors speak for themselves.

He was a racist. He may not have been Bull Conner, but he was still a racist.
 
His behaviors speak for themselves.

He was a racist. He may not have been Bull Conner, but he was still a racist.
Big deal concentrate on the racist trying to get back in the White House instead of a guy 60+ years ago. By the way there are still millions of racists alive and well today.
 
Is this supposed to be a rebuttal? It's incoherent.
It's incoherent to you because you can't interrelate recent political events with Gov Abbott's refusal to coddle convicted criminals suffering for their crimes.
 
Nobody is talking about Abbott's stance on immigration, which under the law, is not within his purview. The states are not legally allowed to enforce immigration law.

In any event, Abbott is a well-known racist, and far right-wing lunatic who has long needed to be removed from office.
States are legally allowed to protect their borders.
And if the Feds won't do it, even with Kamala the Biden border czar, then Abbott has to protect the border of his state.
And the people of TX have an opportunity to remove a governor every four years.


Texas defends its recent actions by pointing to provisions in the Constitution that obligate the federal government to protect the states from invasion, and that reserve to the states the right to defend themselves from invasion if the federal government fails to do so.Mar 8, 2024

Does Texas Have The Right to Defend Its Border?​

 
When it's 100+ degrees inside a prison, should prisoners have access to drinking water?
Yes. What a silly question. Do you think TX is like a Russian gulag in Siberia?
If the state is so bad, then why are millions from all over the world trying to get into TX.?
Its not like a fake Kamala rally.
 
States are legally allowed to protect their borders.
And if the Feds won't do it, even with Kamala the Biden border czar, then Abbott has to protect the border of his state.
And the people of TX have an opportunity to remove a governor every four years.
No, they are not. You are WRONG.

Immigration is a FEDERAL issue, it has always been a federal issue, and it will always be a federal issue.

Nonsensical right-wing bullshit notwithstanding. Texas DOES NOT have the authority to interfere in immigration issues.

Jurisdiction and the Supremacy Clause​

The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently upheld the federal government's jurisdiction over immigration law. SCOTUS has overruled attempts by state legislatures to single out immigrants. The Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution generally means that federal laws trump state laws.

But there are exceptions to this. While states must remain within specific parameters, they have relative degrees of latitude in their laws. States have certain freedoms in determining the laws of their own jurisdictions. For example, California provides more generous benefits to immigrants. It is a "sanctuary state." But, Texas has been notoriously unfavorable to immigrants and migrants. From time to time, the state has successfully restricted those benefits in damaging ways.

States rights is a bullshit right-wing pile of crap used by the right to try to justify their abuse of their citizens in direct violation of federal law. Period. End of story.

Texas defends its recent actions by pointing to provisions in the Constitution that obligate the federal government to protect the states from invasion, and that reserve to the states the right to defend themselves from invasion if the federal government fails to do so.Mar 8, 2024

Does Texas Have The Right to Defend Its Border?

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