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Segment One of WRAL-TV's "Time & Time Again," part of the Focal Point documentary series. Program looks at the revolving door of the prison system through the eyes of inmate Kerry Norman. Host David Crabtree. Producer/Writer Clay Johnson. Photographer/Editor Jay Jennings. For more information go to www.wral.com/news/local/documentaries.

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  • I don't know if I should smile at him or kick a field goal.

  • @rsacommercial - A flawed analogy. Islam is an ideology, and we question the validity of ideologies all the time.

    One could argue religion itself is not "bad" regardless of evidentiary proof. But it is perfectly reasonable to argue that religion as a form of government is fundamentally flawed and dangerous. This was true when Christianity ruled Europe and it is true of Islam.

    People do not have the right to impose their oppressive ideological beliefs on others.

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  • @leeo21310

    lol...your dick too....

  • @DarkSkys25

    both......

  • @WillShakespeare2007

    agreed.....completely.....i call it religious socialism...

  • Rascist comments need to hault.....one day we will wake up and all love one another regardless of color

  • Rascist comments needs a hault....one day we will all wake up and love one another regardless of color

  • @quadcatfly yeah so what? I bet you wouldn't say that to a black mans face you moron

  • He looks like a bad copy of Will Smith..

  • He's better of staying in prison,he's got a free roof over his head,free food,medical,dental,clothes on the outside he wont have anything.Being outside is no different to prison,there are minor differences the fences are still there just out of your immediate sight.In prison he knows everyone they still have access to alcohol and drugs should he want them.Most of you would deem this a bizarre way to look at it,but there are more pro's than cons.

  • He reminds me of Bernard Hopkins...

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