Seems like some civilian men and women could train to be fiiremen and put a whole lot more people to work full time with benefits. Are these prisoners in for life? Most places will not hire a xcon. They seemed to be good guys, what were they doing in Prison in the first place? I am sure it was not violent, but had to be felony. Probably in the wrong place at the wrong time. Too many laws keep people from pursuing their happiness, and too many people make too much money all the way to the top.
"It is only if human life is respected from conception to death that the ethics of peace is also possible and credible," concluded the Pope. "It is only then that non-violence can express itself in every direction; only then that we truly welcome creation, and only then that we can arrive at true justice." Pope Benedict XVI
Officials Find Dozens of Frozen Dead Babies After Legal Abortion Death Probed
Officials also suspected the woman died from the botched abortion in part because she had been treated by unlicensed personnel a suspension order described "deplorable & unsanitary" conditions at the clinic indicating that "there was blood on the floor, and parts of aborted fetuses were displayed in jars.” The order declared Gosnell to be "an immediate & clear danger to the public health and safety
i dont know what happened to the facility but watching this, i hope it was kept open. a prison that saves lives. now why would you close something like that ?
Not impressive at all but complete b.s. Testimony from 6/20/07 in the Anchorage Daily News.
Frank Prewitt, Alaska ex-corrections commissioner and later a $150,000-a-year consultant to prison company Cornell Cos., testified for the government. Prewitt told jurors about a scheme in which Anderson agreed to do Cornell's bidding in the Legislature in exchange for money. Anderson was indicted on 7 felonies including bribery, extortion and money laundering.
If being a firefighter helps inmates rehabilitate, keep the program! I rather se them saving lives than breaking into people's homes!
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Seems like some civilian men and women could train to be fiiremen and put a whole lot more people to work full time with benefits. Are these prisoners in for life? Most places will not hire a xcon. They seemed to be good guys, what were they doing in Prison in the first place? I am sure it was not violent, but had to be felony. Probably in the wrong place at the wrong time. Too many laws keep people from pursuing their happiness, and too many people make too much money all the way to the top.
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"It is only if human life is respected from conception to death that the ethics of peace is also possible and credible," concluded the Pope. "It is only then that non-violence can express itself in every direction; only then that we truly welcome creation, and only then that we can arrive at true justice." Pope Benedict XVI
teton99 1 year ago
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Officials Find Dozens of Frozen Dead Babies After Legal Abortion Death Probed
Officials also suspected the woman died from the botched abortion in part because she had been treated by unlicensed personnel a suspension order described "deplorable & unsanitary" conditions at the clinic indicating that "there was blood on the floor, and parts of aborted fetuses were displayed in jars.” The order declared Gosnell to be "an immediate & clear danger to the public health and safety
teton99 1 year ago
i dont know what happened to the facility but watching this, i hope it was kept open. a prison that saves lives. now why would you close something like that ?
bailbondsga 1 year ago
Not impressive at all but complete b.s. Testimony from 6/20/07 in the Anchorage Daily News.
Frank Prewitt, Alaska ex-corrections commissioner and later a $150,000-a-year consultant to prison company Cornell Cos., testified for the government. Prewitt told jurors about a scheme in which Anderson agreed to do Cornell's bidding in the Legislature in exchange for money. Anderson was indicted on 7 felonies including bribery, extortion and money laundering.
Baukunin 4 years ago