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originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Phage
Where were those consciences before the policy was implemented? Why do they have to be pilloried these days before they do the right thing? What are they gaining that's so great that they don't say boo to the guy?
I don't get it.
I saw kids reading letters to the children in detention and they had better sense of right and wrong.
No plan to deal with the numbers of children. No plan on how to reunite children with their parents.
Hmmm? No plan?
I didn't say jail.
Oh, so jail is now humane treatment for children?
No plan to deal with the numbers of children. No plan on how to reunited children with their parents.
I didn't say jail.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: DBCowboy
That is not what the protest is for.
Yeah. And the administration should have done so when they decided that they would be prosecuting everyone. Because they knew that would mean a lot of people.
Hmmm, sounds like Congress should have taken that into consideration when they made it illegal.
Congress alone can make laws. Deja vu all over again.
I'n still not sure why you are so opposed to Congress making laws instead of Trump. Constitution and all...
In the case of family detention? A setting in which the welfare of the children would be of primary consideration.
What did you think detention was?
Yeah. And the administration should have done so when they decided that they would be prosecuting everyone. Because they knew that would mean a lot of people.
Congress alone can make laws. Deja vu all over again.
In the case of family detention? A setting in which the welfare of the children would be of primary consideration.
Absolutely! Of course! Why are all those felonious pot smokers not being busted!?
So laws shouldn't be used against everyone who violates them? How do we decide who gets prosecuted and who doesn't?
I remember it like it was...last night.
Gee, now you remember that conversation you forgot...
My dorm at UofO was a Holiday Inn that the university had bought. True story. My roommate went looney in the first semester so I had the room to myself.
Like a hotel?
Sure. As long as you're not a pot smoker.
If I break a law can I go to a hotel instead of jail? I'll bring someone's kid with me.
Absolutely! Of course! Why are all those felonious pot smokers not being busted!?
My dorm at UofO was a Holiday Inn that the university had bought. True story. My roommate went looney in the first semester so I had the room to myself.
Sure. As long as you're not a pot smoker.
originally posted by: WarriorMH
The US gave money arms and support to the government that killed those people, and that country's people do not forget
originally posted by: Phage
As long as you're not a pot smoker.
Yeah. Not sure his boss would go for it though.
Would you feel better if I sent a request on that to Sessions?
None. I actually had to pay to eat SAGA food. Can you believe it?
What law did you break to get that room?
originally posted by: underpass61
originally posted by: rickymouse
How did we get so many people who cannot comprehend that we cannot let people come over the boarder because some of them are criminals.
It's not just criminals that we have to worry about -
After chickenpox, now scabies has infected immigrant detainees at Victorville federal prison
Third world diseases, yay...