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« Reply #540 on: May 03, 2007, 03:55:37 PM »
then again if I met Garth Brooks
and he was really nice to small children and animals
and he had that horse I was talking about earlier
then I would probably go out with him?
I think he is a nice person and does a lot of charity work and such
I think I was thinking of this old western movie I was watching last week
the guy kind of looked like James Dean totally hot. anyway
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« Reply #541 on: May 03, 2007, 03:58:54 PM »
Hmm.. Anything else on your mind today?  :D
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« Reply #542 on: May 03, 2007, 04:12:52 PM »
yes actually,
I'm a political science law and justice major, so we get to research local crime statistics and do stuff with local authorities?
It seems to me that local cops around here spend a lot of time picking up the same four hundred or so basically homeless people, alcoholics and drug addicts, keeping them for a while then letting them go?
this costs the state and the police an untold amount of money and time?  
Almost all of the before mentioned people are pretty much homeless and alcoholics and drug users?
not a lot gets done for them?
they seem to get endlessly recycled through the lower levels of the criminal justice system.  which seems dangerous, expensive and non productive?
I wonder if it would not be perhaps better to address that it is the same few hundred people and that  they do have these specific problems, drug use, alcoholism and homelessness and go from there.
It isn't good for the police I don't believe either
the police waist enormous amounts of time on them?  
I just thought it was interesting that it is the same group of a few hundred people, probably up to the thousands in bigger cities?
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« Reply #543 on: May 03, 2007, 04:50:53 PM »
Our tax dollars at work?
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« Reply #544 on: May 03, 2007, 05:05:01 PM »
Quote from: ""free we are not""
they seem to get endlessly recycled through the lower levels of the criminal justice system.  which seems dangerous, expensive and non productive?


Why not take all that tax payer money and create a shelter, a place they can sleep, eat, shower. Guess that would just be too damn humane a solution.
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« Reply #545 on: May 03, 2007, 05:14:33 PM »
Quote from: ""free we are not""
I like South Park?  It’s funny,


Ever watch "Drawn Together"? :D

You should.  You'd like it.
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« Reply #546 on: May 03, 2007, 05:26:43 PM »
Instead the homeless adult alcoholic drug users, many of whom have schizophrenia or something, just end up doing short ugly jail sentences,
that screw them up more
then they are released with no money, back out on to the streets to use serious drugs and drink to alleviate the pain, they were already alcoholics and serious drug users to begin with
they live on the street next to my college downtown and don't have much to live or work for so they get arrested and reprocessed again
people in this demographic really make up the great majority of arrests, time and money spent

It's a little like the Village,
enormous amounts of state money are spent on foster kids, to put them in PV, even though most have done nothing, the state puts kids who have been molested or a relative dies or something in PV because PV bills itself as a place to “help” the abused
but instead of it being a sensible program that helps them with job or life skills, it's abusive and only sets them up to have more problems, rather than teaching them how to go to the community college and get a EMS certification or something.
the kids at PV it's worse because they are bright very young teens, many of whom are in for something that happened to them,
who it would be much easier teach sound life skills to and help find good jobs.
Instead they spend 150,000.00 or more of tax dollars to have them beat up on and "broken down" and basically "mangle" them rather than help them, while PV makes a mint
Psy said something about affirmative action, that is why I said the schools did not become desegregated around here till the early 70's even though Brown vs. Board of education was in 1954
Busing was a lot of stress for everyone though?  
even now some schools are not desegregated really and schools in poorer areas do not get as much funding, which is certainly bad
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« Reply #547 on: May 03, 2007, 05:36:39 PM »
Quote from: ""free we are not""
Instead the homeless adult alcoholic drug users, many of whom have schizophrenia or something, just end up doing short ugly jail sentences,
that screw them up more
then they are released with no money, back out on to the streets to use serious drugs and drink to alleviate the pain, they were already alcoholics and serious drug users to begin with
they live on the street next to my college downtown and don't have much to live or work for so they get arrested and reprocessed again
people in this demographic really make up the great majority of arrests, time and money spent

What town you in, free?
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« Reply #548 on: May 03, 2007, 05:36:39 PM »
I still like the "Simpson’s" and "Futurama".  
"Drawn together" is too much for me but some of it I have seen was funny
I'm old and a chick
I still like "Kid's in the Hall" with the Canadians and
"Absolutely Fabulous"
"South Park" is just funny gross or not, it's not about women so it is not sexual harassment?
It has to follow the about women and degrading criteria.
for me it has to be threatening
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« Reply #549 on: May 03, 2007, 05:38:24 PM »
Quote from: ""free we are not""
I still like the "Simpson’s"

::seg:: ::seg:: ::seg::  Me too!  :rofl: :tup:
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« Reply #550 on: May 03, 2007, 05:44:45 PM »
It's actually a mostly middle class small city in the south?  
It matters where you live in relation to size and such but it's the same in most smaller cities I think, from looking at statistics and moving around.
Most cities in the U.S., not LA or Philadelphia or New York or something are about the same I think in this respect?
I'm not sure, I think some states have better programs in place than others.
I don't know we have only done my state in college, which is in the South.
But i am pretty sure it is the same many places?
where do you live?
Is it a big city or suburb or town?
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« Reply #551 on: May 03, 2007, 05:50:45 PM »
I spent most of my life in and around the city..

Now I'm out nearer to the sticks...
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« Reply #552 on: May 03, 2007, 05:51:00 PM »
I'm not picking on the South again
I think it is the same everywhere
for small cities
up North too, although I have not lived or studied up north
It's hard not to pick on where you live
I have many things i really like about here?
But everything bad happens to you where you live wherever you are
there is good and bad
I was traveling and the small cities I traveled through seemed the same as here
I know here they reprocess the same people over and over again
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« Reply #553 on: May 03, 2007, 05:51:46 PM »
Quote from: ""free we are not""
It's actually a mostly middle class small city in the south?  
It matters where you live in relation to size and such but it's the same in most smaller cities I think, from looking at statistics and moving around.
Most cities in the U.S., not LA or Philadelphia or New York or something are about the same I think in this respect?
I'm not sure, I think some states have better programs in place than others.
I don't know we have only done my state in college, which is in the South.
But i am pretty sure it is the same many places?
where do you live?
Is it a big city or suburb or town?


Fairfax, VA.... Pretty high-middle class... New suburbs (custom townhouses).  Wegmans nearby.  Manassas is a shithole though, as are a few other places nearby.

Ps:  I used to watch Simpsons a lot...  Great show.  I quit the TV though.
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« Reply #554 on: May 03, 2007, 05:54:47 PM »
Big cities it would seem there would be much more of the demographic that just gets reprocessed, wasting money and such
Things to fix this would have to be done on a larger, really larger scale
I want to take some sociology classes but it's not required at this point
maybe I could take some additional courses afte I am done for extra certification?  
I don't know, I'll get a book
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