From: ghost_of_morphy@killfile.com   
      
   On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 22:29:53 GMT, "Chris"    
   wrote:   
      
   >   
   >"__D E M I G O D__" wrote in message   
   >news:4Dvub.426344$6C4.12094@pd7tw1no...   
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   >> right... sweatshops' tactics of exploitation of the disadvantaged   
   >> individuals' labor is ought to be considered as "illegal"... but so is   
   >> perpetuation of slavery through exploitation of prison labor by the   
   >> incarceration industry...   
   >   
   >No, Vadiot. Sweatshops are ILLEGAL. It's not about "ought to be".   
   >   
   >You're not always butt-stupid, but atleast you don't retype my replies   
   >like that idiot Critter does.   
   >   
   >The prison industry will be around until one of two things happens...   
   >   
   >1) The majority of the voting public decides it has outlived it's   
   >usefulness.   
   >   
   >-OR-   
   >   
   >2) Crime no longer exists, or no longer exists to the extent that prisons   
   >can turn a profit.   
      
   Prisons don't turn a profit now..... In my state, they haven't since   
   the WWII era.   
      
   >   
   >So, until then, we're stuck with the prison industry, and they're stuck with   
   >us.   
   >   
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