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Welcome to Texas justice: You might beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride.
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- Doug Berman, Sentencing Law & Policy
- DallasBlog
- Scott Medlock, Texas Civil Rights Project
- Solomon Moore, NY Times criminal justice correspondent
- Donald Lee, Texas Conference of Urban Counties
- Corey Yung, Sex Crimes Blog
Tommy Adkisson,
Bexar County Commissioner
- Dirty Third Streets
- Texas Public Policy Foundation
David Jennings, aka "Big Jolly"
John Bradley,
Former Williamson County District Attorney
- To the People
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... Mr. Cheney, could you describe to me what your affiliations are to Halliburton, Kellogg/Bronw&Root, and the weapons deals with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia? ...
That would be a priceless YouTube ...
The words "Cheney, Gonzales and Indicment" are the things wet dreams are made of... When I saw this story, after I giggled with glee, I called my friend Dave to spread the cheer. He doused my joy with the reality that until W Douche is gone, blanket pardons are a sickening possibility. We all know that it wouldn't be the first time King George overstepped Exective branch authority. I wish they had waited 2 months, then let the indictments begin.
OK, so be righteous about it if you really believe a crime occurred. Where are the indictments for all of the other people involved with these businesses along with the two already indicted? If you believe a crime really took place then why are the indicted seemingly cherry-picked?
I understand that one or two private prisons quietly went out of business. Physical and sexual abuse was just business as usual there.
It would be very interesting to see the top stock holders of the biggest private prison copanies.
Texans, in addition to all the other sad things being done to our once great state these days, Gonzales, Rove and Bush are being allowed to move back in to Texas and resume residency.
Merry Christmas.
If you own a prison, there's a good chance you want as many people in it as possible.
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