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anon
Bismarck, ND
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Thats the scariest thing I've heard for awhile.
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Gayle
Dickinson, ND
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Pisses me off! I only got a computer 2 years ago! I worked hard for it and did it all legally! Why are these felons getting more and more rights? An idea...perhaps they should only get this right and all others for extremely good behavior? Except, of course, for all men's "basic rights".
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“Non-whining conservative woman”
Since: Jul 08
Midwest Town
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Jamestown, ND
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Is this for real? Are convicted felons living better than the rest of us now? Bring back the chain gangs!
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Lorie
Cameron, MO
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TiredoftheCrapinAmerica wrote: Is this for real? Are convicted felons living better than the rest of us now? Bring back the chain gangs! Of course they're living better. Just ask Jim "The government owes me a trailer" Emo.
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Melody
New England, ND
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I personally find it a great asset, not only does this give opportunity to the families to come together more, it also gives convicts an education that could possibly be something that could keep them interested in a lifetime career of computer applications, web design, technical support, and the list goes on. I feel that this is a big step in the penile institution's concern for the future. I understand that several people seem to think that the prisoners' are living better then they do, I don't see how. This is a prime example of cause and effect, if you take one prisoner and put him in a room with a computer where they are allowed to speak to family members, friends, and supporters, the prisoner will feel much more capable of showing love, receiving love, and finding some peace of mind when the lights go out. And you take another prisoner and give him a 15 minute view of his little boy or her little girl as tears run down the cheeks of both parties, the child leaves empty and feeling unloved and the prisoner will go back to the cell with loneliness and aggressive behaviors that follow and pattern of constant depression. I feel it is up to the rest of us to overcome and adapt to the FACT the eventually, THOSE convicts will once again, be a citizen as ourselves and I see no reason WHY they shouldn't have MORE than just email access so they may keep up with the world wide web and all it's worldly knowledge. I don't feel that ANY convict has more or is taken better care of, than we as US citizens, I also do not believe that a computer is considered a luxury but a necessity, rather, even a commonality, they are not an expensive item that any BELOW POVERTY rated family can not have, they are not a financial challenge for ANYONE. I am a firm believer that if you did the crime, serve the time, but I don't believe that ANY of us, no matter WHERE society rates us, we all have a second chance and what better way to START a convicts then to give him on of the most useful tools in SOCIETY today? However little access to the internet they will be granted, sanity is a plus, education is a must, I say WAY TO GO, I believe that a convict who has been given ANY kind of opportunity, will have a much less chance of relapsing after being released to society. GOOD FOR YOU CONS!!
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Tiara north dakota
Beulah, ND
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I think it's a great idea
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“Non-whining conservative woman”
Since: Jul 08
Midwest Town
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Montpelier, ND
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Melody wrote: I personally find it a great asset, not only does this give opportunity to the families to come together more, it also gives convicts an education that could possibly be something that could keep them interested in a lifetime career of computer applications, web design, technical support, and the list goes on. I feel that this is a big step in the penile institution's concern for the future. I understand that several people seem to think that the prisoners' are living better then they do, I don't see how. This is a prime example of cause and effect, if you take one prisoner and put him in a room with a computer where they are allowed to speak to family members, friends, and supporters, the prisoner will feel much more capable of showing love, receiving love, and finding some peace of mind when the lights go out. And you take another prisoner and give him a 15 minute view of his little boy or her little girl as tears run down the cheeks of both parties, the child leaves empty and feeling unloved and the prisoner will go back to the cell with loneliness and aggressive behaviors that follow and pattern of constant depression. I feel it is up to the rest of us to overcome and adapt to the FACT the eventually, THOSE convicts will once again, be a citizen as ourselves and I see no reason WHY they shouldn't have MORE than just email access so they may keep up with the world wide web and all it's worldly knowledge. I don't feel that ANY convict has more or is taken better care of, than we as US citizens, I also do not believe that a computer is considered a luxury but a necessity, rather, even a commonality, they are not an expensive item that any BELOW POVERTY rated family can not have, they are not a financial challenge for ANYONE. I am a firm believer that if you did the crime, serve the time, but I don't believe that ANY of us, no matter WHERE society rates us, we all have a second chance and what better way to START a convicts then to give him on of the most useful tools in SOCIETY today? However little access to the internet they will be granted, sanity is a plus, education is a must, I say WAY TO GO, I believe that a convict who has been given ANY kind of opportunity, will have a much less chance of relapsing after being released to society. GOOD FOR YOU CONS!! Are you for real?????
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“Non-whining conservative woman”
Since: Jul 08
Midwest Town
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Montpelier, ND
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Let's give full internet access to the child molesters and rapists too!!!! Yeah!!! Then we can all feel the love!(Yeah, I'm rolling my eyes and being totally sarcastic here). Are you people sniffing paint fumes or just plain stupid?
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your name here
Albuquerque, NM
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Who was the moron that thunk this one up Bubba?
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TRae
Fort Collins, CO
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I think it's great if done with regulations. Some of us have family in there sadly. So for us it will help but I do NOT think sex offenders or computer felons should have access to them either.
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your name here
Albuquerque, NM
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what ever happened t making little rocks out of big rocks?
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luvable
Bismarck, ND
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umm... they are in there for a reason...why do they need contact with the outside world?? to set up deals and keep the drug industry booming, oh yeah I forget. real smrt... let's just stop arresting people then. why send them away then give them the tools to keep in contact with whom they please.
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Ronald Hrncir
Littleton, CO
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Melody wrote: I personally find it a great asset, not only does this give opportunity to the families to come together more, it also gives convicts an education that could possibly be something that could keep them interested in a lifetime career of computer applications, web design, technical support, and the list goes on. I feel that this is a big step in the penile institution's concern for the future. I understand that several people seem to think that the prisoners' are living better then they do, I don't see how. This is a prime example of cause and effect, if you take one prisoner and put him in a room with a computer where they are allowed to speak to family members, friends, and supporters, the prisoner will feel much more capable of showing love, receiving love, and finding some peace of mind when the lights go out. And you take another prisoner and give him a 15 minute view of his little boy or her little girl as tears run down the cheeks of both parties, the child leaves empty and feeling unloved and the prisoner will go back to the cell with loneliness and aggressive behaviors that follow and pattern of constant depression. I feel it is up to the rest of us to overcome and adapt to the FACT the eventually, THOSE convicts will once again, be a citizen as ourselves and I see no reason WHY they shouldn't have MORE than just email access so they may keep up with the world wide web and all it's worldly knowledge. I don't feel that ANY convict has more or is taken better care of, than we as US citizens, I also do not believe that a computer is considered a luxury but a necessity, rather, even a commonality, they are not an expensive item that any BELOW POVERTY rated family can not have, they are not a financial challenge for ANYONE. I am a firm believer that if you did the crime, serve the time, but I don't believe that ANY of us, no matter WHERE society rates us, we all have a second chance and what better way to START a convicts then to give him on of the most useful tools in SOCIETY today? However little access to the internet they will be granted, sanity is a plus, education is a must, I say WAY TO GO, I believe that a convict who has been given ANY kind of opportunity, will have a much less chance of relapsing after being released to society. GOOD FOR YOU CONS!! 5/11/2009 When he tells a lie,he speaks from his own nature,because he is a liar and the father of liars John 8:44 Picture the captivity of your thought life like a prison cell wallpapered in lies. Demolition of strongholds really begins when we expose and tear down the lies that fuel them in the first place.We cannot repeat this fact enough:deception is the glue that holds strongholds together. By the time a stronghold exists,our minds are covered in lies. Where do these lies originate?According to Jesus'words in John 8:43-45,Satan himself is the "father "of lies. But he uses them only because he is a totally defeated foe.Lies is all he has. Thats why he has to be so adept at using them.
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lydiaolydia
Bismarck, ND
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Melody wrote: I personally find it a great asset, not only does this give opportunity to the families to come together more, it also gives convicts an education that could possibly be something that could keep them interested in a lifetime career of computer applications, web design, technical support, and the list goes on. I feel that this is a big step in the penile institution's concern for the future. I understand that several people seem to think that the prisoners' are living better then they do, I don't see how. This is a prime example of cause and effect, if you take one prisoner and put him in a room with a computer where they are allowed to speak to family members, friends, and supporters, the prisoner will feel much more capable of showing love, receiving love, and finding some peace of mind when the lights go out. And you take another prisoner and give him a 15 minute view of his little boy or her little girl as tears run down the cheeks of both parties, the child leaves empty and feeling unloved and the prisoner will go back to the cell with loneliness and aggressive behaviors that follow and pattern of constant depression. I feel it is up to the rest of us to overcome and adapt to the FACT the eventually, THOSE convicts will once again, be a citizen as ourselves and I see no reason WHY they shouldn't have MORE than just email access so they may keep up with the world wide web and all it's worldly knowledge. I don't feel that ANY convict has more or is taken better care of, than we as US citizens, I also do not believe that a computer is considered a luxury but a necessity, rather, even a commonality, they are not an expensive item that any BELOW POVERTY rated family can not have, they are not a financial challenge for ANYONE. I am a firm believer that if you did the crime, serve the time, but I don't believe that ANY of us, no matter WHERE society rates us, we all have a second chance and what better way to START a convicts then to give him on of the most useful tools in SOCIETY today? However little access to the internet they will be granted, sanity is a plus, education is a must, I say WAY TO GO, I believe that a convict who has been given ANY kind of opportunity, will have a much less chance of relapsing after being released to society. GOOD FOR YOU CONS!! Looks like you have a strong opinion on this topic. Personally, I disagree with convicts being allowed to receive anything other than basic food, shelter and clothing. Period. The right to pursue happiness is what is guaranteed for those that abide by the laws of the land they reside on. When one chooses to break the laws of the land, one loses their right to pursue happiness,education and reformation until their sentence is over. When our prison systems stopped requiring inmates to plow the fields, plant the seed, reap the crop they planted in order to eat; inmates began needing entertainment/reward systems/contact with the outside world. To continue to entertain the notion that inmates should have the same rights as the outside world does, keeps our tax paying dollars working harder for those that chose to break our laws, than those that live by our laws. Prison should be a place that when one leaves they desire never to return. It should not be a place that is allowing emails to 'help them feel connected'.
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HELP
Jamestown, ND
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wat r u for reals..
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Terry
Papillion, NE
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Ronald Hrncir wrote: <quoted text> 5/11/2009 When he tells a lie,he speaks from his own nature,because he is a liar and the father of liars John 8:44 Picture the captivity of your thought life like a prison cell wallpapered in lies. Demolition of strongholds really begins when we expose and tear down the lies that fuel them in the first place.We cannot repeat this fact enough:deception is the glue that holds strongholds together. By the time a stronghold exists,our minds are covered in lies. Where do these lies originate?According to Jesus'words in John 8:43-45,Satan himself is the "father "of lies. But he uses them only because he is a totally defeated foe.Lies is all he has. Thats why he has to be so adept at using them. Ronald, the proctologist called. He found your head. He said you might want to start using lock washers with those bolts.
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Ronald
Aurora, CO
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Terry wrote: <quoted text>Ronald, the proctologist called. He found your head. He said you might want to start using lock washers with those bolts. Terry ROFLMAO.Fuck off shoot me.Coward.
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Ronald
Aurora, CO
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HELP wrote: wat r u for reals.. Just hang um high,or we could publicly Crucify them all.That would be a good sport,instead of football. Yah..........4070
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Ronald
Aurora, CO
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Gayle wrote: Pisses me off! I only got a computer 2 years ago! I worked hard for it and did it all legally! Why are these felons getting more and more rights? An idea...perhaps they should only get this right and all others for extremely good behavior? Except, of course, for all men's "basic rights". There is a thing called our constitution.And Our Bill of Rights.Now Judges have thrown all of our Laws rights out and Legislate new Laws from the bench.So wrong.Being blind is one thing,evil is so wrong.
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Truth For all
Aurora, CO
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lydiaolydia wrote: <quoted text> Looks like you have a strong opinion on this topic. Personally, I disagree with convicts being allowed to receive anything other than basic food, shelter and clothing. Period. The right to pursue happiness is what is guaranteed for those that abide by the laws of the land they reside on. When one chooses to break the laws of the land, one loses their right to pursue happiness,education and reformation until their sentence is over. When our prison systems stopped requiring inmates to plow the fields, plant the seed, reap the crop they planted in order to eat; inmates began needing entertainment/reward systems/contact with the outside world. To continue to entertain the notion that inmates should have the same rights as the outside world does, keeps our tax paying dollars working harder for those that chose to break our laws, than those that live by our laws. Prison should be a place that when one leaves they desire never to return. It should not be a place that is allowing emails to 'help them feel connected'. What if some are innocent,like did not break a Law.It happens.Cant believe all you hear and read.Then the doors swing open for the real criminals.No DUH.
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