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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on March 30, 2008, 03:26:31 PM
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Oh my.
Joanne98 (1000+ posts) Sat Mar-29-08 11:46 PM
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San Quentin I hate every inch of you!!!!!!!!!!
My son is getting out of prison Monday!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zgja26eNeY&feature=rela...
graywarrior (1000+ posts) Sat Mar-29-08 11:49 PM
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2. Awesome.
I was so relieved when my brother got out a few years ago, so you must me very happy.
roguevalley (1000+ posts) Sun Mar-30-08 02:53 PM
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32. joanne and gray warrior: I am delighted for both of you. Watching those lock up programs scare me to death. I don't know how we can allow this kind of thing to go on. Most will get out and hopefully, it won't be as worse people. Hugs to you both and your families.
kentuck (1000+ posts) Sat Mar-29-08 11:50 PM
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4. Good luck to your family, Joanne98...
I was just watching a basketball game in the March Madness and one of the players, a young man about 20, wanted his father to be able to see him play but he had been in prison. He may get to see him play int he Final Four since Carolina won tonight.
Joanne98 (1000+ posts) Sun Mar-30-08 12:06 AM
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18. I hope he sees his father and I hope we all put and end to this madness,l
BOHICA06 (774 posts) Sun Mar-30-08 01:26 AM
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23. What madness is that?
Our prison systems? The wacky war on drugs? Arresting folks for felonies? ???
MichaelHarris (1000+ posts) Sun Mar-30-08 03:53 AM
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29. Man we got a lot of license plate pressing mofos around here.
Joanne98 (1000+ posts) Sat Mar-29-08 11:55 PM
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10. Thankyou.., He's a veteran too!
The navy.
Uh-oh.
shireen (1000+ posts) Sat Mar-29-08 11:53 PM
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9. Fantastic news!
I'm very glad to hear that. You must have been worried out of your mind ....
Enjoy pampering him!
Joanne98 (1000+ posts) Sat Mar-29-08 11:56 PM
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12. Yes I will.
Blue_In_AK (1000+ posts) Sun Mar-30-08 12:52 AM
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22. Good luck, Joanne98
Give him all the love and support that you can -- as I know you will. Life on the outside can be difficult after incarceration, I know from experience with my ex-husband. Tell your son that he MUST mind his P's and Q's because they WILL be on him. Does he have much time on paper?
barbtries (1000+ posts) Sun Mar-30-08 02:07 AM
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24. good point
sneeze wrong and they'll violate you and slap you back in for what used to be a year and is now 18 months. prison is a growth industry in this country these days. kinda like a cost plus contract.
Voice for Peace (1000+ posts) Sun Mar-30-08 03:19 AM
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27. They lock up your body, and if you're lucky and smart, you learn stuff. But they can never take away your real freedom. He will have some version of ptsd, be ready for that. It is a big adjustment to be out, even if it's been a short stint. Lots of love and rest and patience and encouragement. That which is well and strong in him can prevail.
lildreamer316 (1000+ posts) Sun Mar-30-08 05:27 AM
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30. Joanne..
I remember our brief conversations last year when I had a family member who was doing a short stint.
Thank you for your kindness, and I am so happy for you now!!!
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Maybe this is the poster from TOS, whose son was on probation...or maybe it was parole, or whatever :lmao:
I just couldn't resist that one :rotf:
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There is a simple solution to avoid incarceration...
It is called abstinence from committing illegal acts.
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There is a simple solution to avoid incarceration...
It is called abstinence from committing illegal acts.
I can't remember what it was--I've paid more attention to the Joanne98 primitive more as an apologist for the dictatorial Yugo Chavez, than as the mother of a wayward son, but if I recall correctly, her son was put in for some rather serious hardcore felonies.
But it wasn't his fault, you see.
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There is a simple solution to avoid incarceration...
It is called abstinence from committing illegal acts.
Only Fundie Thuglicans demand we live with rules and absolutes/ DU mode
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There is a simple solution to avoid incarceration...
It is called abstinence from committing illegal acts.
I can't remember what it was--I've paid more attention to the Joanne98 primitive more as an apologist for the dictatorial Yugo Chavez, than as the mother of a wayward son, but if I recall correctly, her son was put in for some rather serious hardcore felonies.
But it wasn't his fault, you see.
It never is with the primitives...it ever is. :banghead:
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I seem to remember some posts about her felonious offspring on the B/W of TOS.
Of course he's innocent I'm sure. No one ever goes to San Quentin for being guilty. *eyeroll*
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There is a simple solution to avoid incarceration...
It is called abstinence from committing illegal acts.
I can't remember what it was--I've paid more attention to the Joanne98 primitive more as an apologist for the dictatorial Yugo Chavez, than as the mother of a wayward son, but if I recall correctly, her son was put in for some rather serious hardcore felonies.
But it wasn't his fault, you see.
A DUmmie's kid? Seriously, it HAD to be possession with intent or manufacture.
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There is a simple solution to avoid incarceration...
It is called abstinence from committing illegal acts.
I can't remember what it was--I've paid more attention to the Joanne98 primitive more as an apologist for the dictatorial Yugo Chavez, than as the mother of a wayward son, but if I recall correctly, her son was put in for some rather serious hardcore felonies.
But it wasn't his fault, you see.
IIRC He was FTA on felony PWITSD in Texas and was later picked up in another state again on another felony.
I'm sure we'll see some good stories from Joanne98 in the near future.
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For some reason, I was under the impression her son was doing his time here in Texas. Hmmmm. DUmmies lie...all the time DUmmies lie.
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For some reason, I was under the impression her son was doing his time here in Texas. Hmmmm. DUmmies lie...all the time DUmmies lie.
That's what I remember too. He got pulled over or something over in East Texas and got busted.
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For some reason, I was under the impression her son was doing his time here in Texas. Hmmmm. DUmmies lie...all the time DUmmies lie.
He probably is.
But the Joanne98 primitive wants him in a more-exotic, more-interesting locale.
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There is a simple solution to avoid incarceration...
It is called abstinence from committing illegal acts.
I can't remember what it was--I've paid more attention to the Joanne98 primitive more as an apologist for the dictatorial Yugo Chavez, than as the mother of a wayward son, but if I recall correctly, her son was put in for some rather serious hardcore felonies.
But it wasn't his fault, you see.
And now he is about to be churned back into society, yikes!
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I don't have anything to say about Joanne98's son getting
out of the pen. I hope he has learned a lesson. But Frank,
Your avatar cracks me up. :-)
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If memory serves: the derelict was arrested for felony possession of cocaine in TX and it was discovered he had an outstanding felony arrest warrant for a similar offense somewhere around AK or TN.
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I'm surprised that more of the DUmbass's children are not in jail.
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If memory serves: the derelict was arrested for felony possession of cocaine in TX and it was discovered he had an outstanding felony arrest warrant for a similar offense somewhere around AK or TN.
I believe the other state involved was Tennessee.
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Is this the same DUmmy that writes letters to death row inmates?
doc
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I'm surprised that more of the DUmbass's children are not in jail.
Actually, quite a few are.
Doug's ex-wife, for example, has a son who did some hard time, I think for hard drugs.
This was NOT her son by Doug's ex-wife's ex-husband; this is a son from a previous marriage of hers.
And yes, TVDOC, this is the same one, the letter-writing Joanne98 primitive.
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Actually, quite a few are.
Doug's ex-wife, for example, has a son who did some hard time, I think for hard drugs.
This was NOT her son by Doug's ex-wife's ex-husband; this is a son from a previous marriage of hers.
And yes, TVDOC, this is the same one, the letter-writing Joanne98 primitive.
IMHO The children of the DUmmies are proof positive of what happens when you raise your kids without ever spanking them.
My kids can be my friends when they are adults...but until that time they WILL respect me.
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Let's not forget the champion of Death Row - Melanie a.k.a. the1in??
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Actually, quite a few are.
Doug's ex-wife, for example, has a son who did some hard time, I think for hard drugs.
This was NOT her son by Doug's ex-wife's ex-husband; this is a son from a previous marriage of hers.
And yes, TVDOC, this is the same one, the letter-writing Joanne98 primitive.
IMHO The children of the DUmmies are proof positive of what happens when you raise your kids without ever spanking them.
My kids can be my friends when they are adults...but until that time they WILL respect me.
Amen, to that.
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and they say there are no reasons to own a gun. It maybe that this kid learned his lesson and turn out to be a good apple after all ofthis and then again, I don't want to be the first person tha tmeets him at 4am with nothing but me and my RC .
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I think in cases like that where someone has multiple warrants in Multiple states the state that has custody gets first crack at the person. Like say for instance a person has warrants in Oklahome, Tennessee and Arkansas but gets arrested In Texas. Texas gets to incarcerate him then when they release him whomever is waiting outside the gate to arrest him gets their turn. Now if there are federal warrants involved the dude will do the fed time then get handed over to the state.
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MichaelHarris (1000+ posts) Sun Mar-30-08 03:53 AM
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29. Man we got a lot of license plate pressing mofos around here.
That's because the Democrat Party is not only an insane asylum, it's also a criminal conspiracy.
That's the reason Hillary was trying to get voting rights for felons, because a good percentage of them are.
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I'm surprised that more of the DUmbass's children are not in jail.
You and me both.
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Joanne98 (1000+ posts) Sat Mar-29-08 11:55 PM
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10. Thankyou.., He's a veteran too!
The navy.
Yeah? Well, I was robbed at gunpoint by a fellow sailor right on the NorVa naval base in 1980. A couple of months after I was dicharged he was caught in the act during another robbery, and I got a subpoena to return to Virginia where I had the pleasure of testifying at his court martial. He was an asshole just like your boy. The "veteran" card doesn't always carry a lot of weight.
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But it wasn't his fault, you see.
Joamme seems to think it's San Quentin's fault. :whatever:
Joanne98 (1000+ posts) Sat Mar-29-08 11:46 PM
Original message
San Quentin I hate every inch of you!!!!!!!!!!
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For some reason, I was under the impression her son was doing his time here in Texas. Hmmmm. DUmmies lie...all the time DUmmies lie.
Than why is he in a California prison? He broke Texas law, so he should be in a Texas prison.
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VERY interesting related story. Flash drive containing data of San Quentin volunteers/visitors has been lost
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2008/03/29/BA4KVSJ9O.DTL
A flash memory drive containing names, birth dates and driver's license numbers of more than 3,500 people who either volunteered or visited San Quentin State Prison in a group tour has been lost, a prison official said Friday.
The flash drive was used to move the data each evening from the prison's administrative office near the parking lot to computers at the two entrance gates to the facility to allow guards to identify volunteers or groups, such as college students, that tour the prison, said Samuel Robinson, a San Quentin spokesman.
"What happens is that we have to transport that information out to individual areas where we let people through" onto prison grounds, he said. "It's our security measure to walk the flash drive."
The flash drive did not contain Social Security numbers, but the personal information on visitors was not encrypted, he said, adding that the prison has since decided to encrypt the data. Prison officials have not received any reports of identify theft tied to this incident, Robinson said.
Sen. Gloria Romero, D-Los Angeles, chairwoman of the Senate Public Safety Committee, criticized the Corrections Department for losing such sensitive information, and said she will call prisons secretary James Tilton to address the issue.
"This is how cavalier the Corrections Department can be with private information," she said. "There has been a breach of security."
The unit was discovered missing March 4 and a preliminary investigation shows that it was last used on March 3, Robinson said. It's yet unclear how the flash drive was lost or if it may be somewhere on prison grounds, he said. There is no indication that the flash drive was stolen for malicious reasons, such as identity theft, Robinson said.
Prison officials recently sent out letters alerting the individuals whose information is believed to be on the flash drive. The letter, dated March 20, recommends the recipients call a credit reporting agency and place a fraud alert on their credit files. It also recommends checking credit reports every three months for the next year.
Anyone who has visited San Quentin and is concerned their personal information could be on the flash drive may call Sgt. Rudy Luna, administrative assistant, at (415) 455-5000 or Laura Bowman, community partnership manager, at (415) 454-1460, extension 5400.
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Hate to break it to you, Joanne, but he has about an 70% chance he'll be back behind bars. :-)
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No doubt the other inmates will miss his a** (pun intended).
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Hate to break it to you, Joanne, but he has about an 70% chance he'll be back behind bars. :-)
I'll bet the odds are higher than that.
It's all very sad, but we all make our own destiny.
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Hate to break it to you, Joanne, but he has about an 70% chance he'll be back behind bars. :-)
I'll bet the odds are higher than that.
It's all very sad, but we all make our own destiny.
Oh I don't know Frank,with that high of a percentage and the number of gun owners in the US. I would say there's an equal chance her kid will get shot during his next felony
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Hate to break it to you, Joanne, but he has about an 70% chance he'll be back behind bars. :-)
I'll bet the odds are higher than that.
It's all very sad, but we all make our own destiny.
Oh I don't know Frank,with that high of a percentage and the number of gun owners in the US. I would say there's an equal chance her kid will get shot during his next felony
Yeah, I always kind of wondered what the average life-expectancy of violent criminals is.
Strangely, the weekly Morbidity and Mortality Report doesn't seem to report on it, unless it was there and I missed it.
I'll bet it's nothing near the usual three-score-and-ten.
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There is a simple solution to avoid incarceration...
It is called abstinence from committing illegal acts.
I can't remember what it was--I've paid more attention to the Joanne98 primitive more as an apologist for the dictatorial Yugo Chavez, than as the mother of a wayward son, but if I recall correctly, her son was put in for some rather serious hardcore felonies.
But it wasn't his fault, you see.
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Hey everyone in prison is innocent!
Just ask them, they'll you so.
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Well at least he's home in time for Mother's Day...she did such a bang up job...maybe they can get wasted together. Joanne98 is the DU queen of white trash.
Cindie