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    Glad to hear your son is O.K. Hopefully that shithead is away for the rest of his life.

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    Good job on the boy's arrest. Cops gotta get paid more for having to put up with that kind of crap. Good to hear he's okay.
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    Prisons everywhere need to be a harsher enviroment. Why would you ever want to give them TV..for free, they're in prison to be punished they shouldn't have any entertainment at all.
    One of the most idiotic things that is available to them in most prisons at the weight room,why in the hell would you give prisoners the chance to get stronger? Seems stupid to me,because the guards are already out numbered big time...
    And that's if they even get sent to prison..stupid defense liars...I mean lawyers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokinDVM View Post
    That would be Joe Arpayo.

    Overall, the man's an idiot.


    Hey BPP, glad to hear your boy's gonna be OK.

    Another example of the broken justice system, and welfare system, in this Country.


    BTW, there's no such thing as "rehabilitation".

    Holy Shit...I agree with everything Barry says on this post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge View Post
    Holy Shit...I agree with everything Barry says on this post.
    I thought I saw something with a curly tail fly past my window.

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    From wikipedia:

    Joe Arpaio has frequently been referred to as America's Toughest Sheriff.

    Upon his initial election as sheriff of Maricopa County in 1992, Arpaio immediately began instituting changes at county jails.

    He began to serve inmates surplus food, reducing meal costs to 40 cents per day [1]. He has banned coffee (for having no nutritional value), smoking, and porno magazines. He has removed the weightlifting equipment and cut off all but "G" movies. The cable TV system (which is mandated by court order), has but two stations, the Disney Channel and the Weather Channel.

    Inmates are issued pink underwear as part of their uniforms and all guards use pink handcuffs.

    He has also set up the Tent City as a modification of the Maricopa County Jail. As it becomes crowded, more tents are set up. As temperatures climbed well past 100 during the summer of 2003, Arpaio said to complaining inmates, "It's 120 degrees in Iraq and our soldiers are living in tents too, and they have to wear full battle gear, but they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your damned mouths![2]"

    Arpaio has instituted a program for inmates to study while in jail and to try to recover from drug abuse. This program is named Hard Knocks High, which is the only approved high school program in any American jail. Another jail program, called ALPHA, is aimed solely at getting inmates away from drug abuse. Community projects include bicycle registration, block watch, child identification and fingerprinting, Operation Identification for marking valuables, Operation Notification which identifies business owners during times of emergency, Project Lifeline which provides free cellular phones to domestic violence victims, S.T.A.R.S. (Sheriff’s Teaching Abuse Resistance to Students), and an annual summer camp for kids near Payson.


    This guy sounds pretty cool to me. Except the pink underwear that seems kind of gay.
    End of line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteWidow View Post
    From wikipedia:

    Joe Arpaio has frequently been referred to as America's Toughest Sheriff.

    Upon his initial election as sheriff of Maricopa County in 1992, Arpaio immediately began instituting changes at county jails.

    He began to serve inmates surplus food, reducing meal costs to 40 cents per day [1]. He has banned coffee (for having no nutritional value), smoking, and porno magazines. He has removed the weightlifting equipment and cut off all but "G" movies. The cable TV system (which is mandated by court order), has but two stations, the Disney Channel and the Weather Channel.

    Inmates are issued pink underwear as part of their uniforms and all guards use pink handcuffs.

    He has also set up the Tent City as a modification of the Maricopa County Jail. As it becomes crowded, more tents are set up. As temperatures climbed well past 100 during the summer of 2003, Arpaio said to complaining inmates, "It's 120 degrees in Iraq and our soldiers are living in tents too, and they have to wear full battle gear, but they didn't commit any crimes, so shut your damned mouths![2]"

    Arpaio has instituted a program for inmates to study while in jail and to try to recover from drug abuse. This program is named Hard Knocks High, which is the only approved high school program in any American jail. Another jail program, called ALPHA, is aimed solely at getting inmates away from drug abuse. Community projects include bicycle registration, block watch, child identification and fingerprinting, Operation Identification for marking valuables, Operation Notification which identifies business owners during times of emergency, Project Lifeline which provides free cellular phones to domestic violence victims, S.T.A.R.S. (Sheriff’s Teaching Abuse Resistance to Students), and an annual summer camp for kids near Payson.


    This guy sounds pretty cool to me. Except the pink underwear that seems kind of gay.
    I doubt he thought up any of those programs himself. I met the man before, when I was living in the Phoenix area, and he has an IQ of around 6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokinDVM View Post
    I doubt he thought up any of those programs himself. I met the man before, when I was living in the Phoenix area, and he has an IQ of around 6.
    Maybe so, but I still like the way his jail is run. Especially when you consider people like:

    39 Arrests
    27 Felonies
    15 Violent Felonies
    4 Open Felony cases
    2 Parole Violation Warrants
    2 Felony Bench Warrants................this is the guys record

    lives in the projects
    collects welfare
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