Deanna's Daydreamer
07-22-2009, 07:58 PM
Dear women of California
We, the STATE of California,
are PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE that we are just about to release 27 THOUSAND male predators who have been locked up. We realise that you can not get, as Chrissy Hines once noted, from the cab to the curb without some little jerk on your back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ra1FOOfHec&feature=related
......... but these pillars of society..... are a little BIT MORE, criminologically SPEAKING, than little jerks. Actually? They are molesters, rapists, kidnappers, armed robbers, intrusion rapists, date rapists, ATM robbers, home invasion robbers, daylight burglars, vandals, arsonists, bank robbers, cat burglars, thieves, gang members, internet porn addicts of the worst kind,
terrorists, hate group wannabees, killers, spree killers, mass murderers and other assorted misfits.
We will be RELEASING THEM.
This is our latest EFFORT.... to show YOU.......... just HOW MUCH.... YOU MEAN....
AS WOMEN.... to California society.
And that even though men commit about 96% of violent crime worldWIDE?
We are gonna release this crew of TWENTY SEVEN THOUSAND INMATES.......
we figure they will all be choirboys and boy scouts upon release.
Thank you for your co-operation in our latest efforts to make California a place that you,
as WOMEN.....
will always....... want to live:
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LOS ANGELES - A PROPOSED plan to solve California's budget crisis would reduce the state's prison population by 27,000, it was reported on Tuesday, as opposition to the new fiscal deal mounted.
The Los Angeles Times reported on its website that the budget deal, announced by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and bipartisan lawmakers on Monday, would involve the early release of thousands of inmates.
The Times said the reduction would be achieved through a combination of measures including allowing prisoners to finish their sentences on home detention and creating incentives for completion of rehabilitation plans.
The prison inmate proposal would help save the state US$1.2 billion dollars (S$1.7 billion) in the coming fiscal year, the Times reported.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca meanwhile condemned the proposed state budget, telling the Times that cuts to local government would force authorities across the state to shut down jails or slash officers from street patrol.
'I think it is one thing to have a natural disaster... but it is another thing to have local cities and counties hit by a disaster predicated on the irresponsible actions of the state legislators,' Mr Baca told the Times.
California's fiscal woes have deepened as the state reels under the effects of the recession, which have sent unemployment and home foreclosures soaring and state revenues plunging to levels not seen since the 1990s.
The budget crisis has pushed the state to the brink of bankruptcy and forced California to start paying its bills with IOUs earlier this month.
The precise details of the budget - designed to plug a US$26.3 billion shortfall in California's finances - have not been released. The budget plan is to be put before lawmakers in Sacramento for approval on Thursday.
However public employees and local governments voiced opposition to the proposed budget on Tuesday as details began to filter out. -- AFP
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/Money/Story/STIStory_406384.html
We, the STATE of California,
are PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE that we are just about to release 27 THOUSAND male predators who have been locked up. We realise that you can not get, as Chrissy Hines once noted, from the cab to the curb without some little jerk on your back
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ra1FOOfHec&feature=related
......... but these pillars of society..... are a little BIT MORE, criminologically SPEAKING, than little jerks. Actually? They are molesters, rapists, kidnappers, armed robbers, intrusion rapists, date rapists, ATM robbers, home invasion robbers, daylight burglars, vandals, arsonists, bank robbers, cat burglars, thieves, gang members, internet porn addicts of the worst kind,
terrorists, hate group wannabees, killers, spree killers, mass murderers and other assorted misfits.
We will be RELEASING THEM.
This is our latest EFFORT.... to show YOU.......... just HOW MUCH.... YOU MEAN....
AS WOMEN.... to California society.
And that even though men commit about 96% of violent crime worldWIDE?
We are gonna release this crew of TWENTY SEVEN THOUSAND INMATES.......
we figure they will all be choirboys and boy scouts upon release.
Thank you for your co-operation in our latest efforts to make California a place that you,
as WOMEN.....
will always....... want to live:
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LOS ANGELES - A PROPOSED plan to solve California's budget crisis would reduce the state's prison population by 27,000, it was reported on Tuesday, as opposition to the new fiscal deal mounted.
The Los Angeles Times reported on its website that the budget deal, announced by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and bipartisan lawmakers on Monday, would involve the early release of thousands of inmates.
The Times said the reduction would be achieved through a combination of measures including allowing prisoners to finish their sentences on home detention and creating incentives for completion of rehabilitation plans.
The prison inmate proposal would help save the state US$1.2 billion dollars (S$1.7 billion) in the coming fiscal year, the Times reported.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca meanwhile condemned the proposed state budget, telling the Times that cuts to local government would force authorities across the state to shut down jails or slash officers from street patrol.
'I think it is one thing to have a natural disaster... but it is another thing to have local cities and counties hit by a disaster predicated on the irresponsible actions of the state legislators,' Mr Baca told the Times.
California's fiscal woes have deepened as the state reels under the effects of the recession, which have sent unemployment and home foreclosures soaring and state revenues plunging to levels not seen since the 1990s.
The budget crisis has pushed the state to the brink of bankruptcy and forced California to start paying its bills with IOUs earlier this month.
The precise details of the budget - designed to plug a US$26.3 billion shortfall in California's finances - have not been released. The budget plan is to be put before lawmakers in Sacramento for approval on Thursday.
However public employees and local governments voiced opposition to the proposed budget on Tuesday as details began to filter out. -- AFP
http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/Money/Story/STIStory_406384.html