From: ghost_of_morphy@hotmail.com   
      
   points out to dummydoggy that "inalienable" rights are rights that, by   
   definition, cannot be taken away. Therefore, if they can be taken away,   
   they are not inalienable rights.   
      
   "_ G O D _" wrote in message   
   news:nwOCb.694543$6C4.140231@pd7tw1no...   
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   > "rl" wrote in message   
   > news:CaICb.4933$5Q6.3323@okepread04...   
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   > > Yup. You can come up with the most insane bullshit, and all the other   
   > > felons fall right into lockstep behind you if you're one of them. But   
   if   
   > > you're a CO, and you happen to comment on anything, like....."it sure is   
   a   
   > > nice day today!"....They're all over you in mass.   
   > >   
   > > Of course, there is one caveat.   
   > >   
   > > If you say one of the following:   
   > > All prisons are cruel and inhumane methods of punishment   
   > > All guards are filthy brutes   
   > > Staff introduce all drugs into the system   
   > > The Admin of all prisons are corrupt. Kindergarteners could do better   
   > >   
   > > They'll all stand up and applaud your every word.   
   > >   
   > > That's why I take it as a personal insult if a convict agrees with me on   
   > > anything.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > One does not have to be a convict to figure out the facts that you   
   mentioned   
   > about incarceration industry and its employees...   
   >   
   > But you have also missed most of the facts which are also oppose its   
   > existence and perpetuation. Such as:   
   >   
   > 1. Incarceration is conflicting with essential and inalienable human   
   rights   
   > to have a fair trial, to be alive, to enjoy liberty, to have a fair pay   
   for   
   > one's labor, as well to have dignity in his own activity or work.   
   >   
   > 2. Incarceration industry is very damaging to individuals' inalienable   
   > rights and extremely expensive to law-abiding taxpayers, who are losing   
   > their business and livelihoods to slaves of the incarceration industry, as   
   > well as to wealthy and powerful corporations who are virtually there to   
   rob   
   > the average folks.   
   >   
   > 3. That incarceration industry and its lackeys are in business to   
   negatively   
   > affect the lives of the disadvantaged and singled out individuals through   
   > their predatory tactics, institutionalizing them in confinement, where   
   they   
   > are being kept in inhumane and unhealthy environment, and where they are   
   > acquire anti-social and antagonistic skills and hateful character.   
   >   
   > The list can go on, and on, and on... But it's not about "convicts'   
   > attitude against COck-suckers and other employees of the incarceration   
   > industry". It's all about the facts of obsolete and totally corrupt   
   system   
   > which allowed COck-suckers to have a false sense of "superiority" over   
   > "convicts", and their attempts to justify their cruelty toward others,   
   > though considerably more disadvantaged fellow human beings.   
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   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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