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In reply to the discussion: I hate to rain on people's parade but.... [View all]MineralMan
(151,180 posts)110. What you're saying does not align itself with history.
Historically, executions were public, even in the US. They were popular events, attended by large numbers of the public. There is no correlation between public executions and laws against executions. We are a bloodthirsty species, overall.
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Well it certainly doesn't mean having the highest incarceration rate on the fucking planet n/t
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#15
Just because there are worse police states does not mean America isn't headed in that direction
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#24
As someone who is retired from law enforcement we will just have to agree to disagree. nt
William769
Apr 2013
#28
At the current rate of incarceration one in three black males will go to prison in their lifetime
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#34
The *most* "punishment oriented" legal system on the fucking planet and getting worse by the day
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#36
I actually would be in favor of public executions if we have to have executions
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#65
"crimes that never occurred for the money spent" -- balance that with crimes committed by
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#66
There is always profit for someone, but punishment is applied with greater discretion.
bluedigger
Apr 2013
#61
The closest I've seen to that photo in a neighborhood is when I played with my GI Joes
rightsideout
Apr 2013
#74
It's easy to spot those who have never been profiled by the cops, isn't it? n/t
Fumesucker
Apr 2013
#39
Yes, publicly funded services are an indication of a social democracy. Fascist police states, no.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#80
All right. I'll listen. Tell me what a police state is, and why America is one.
nolabear
Apr 2013
#13
Do you think those of us who came out of vaginas in the US should have to earn it? n/t
cynatnite
Apr 2013
#50
Yes, I hope you don't mind, but I'm memorializing that right here where it was called out:
freshwest
Apr 2013
#79
There ARE problems, but mischaracterizing them looks like propaganda about Big Brother and, hence,
patrice
Apr 2013
#46
What price are you willing to pay for what you think needs to be done? What price should others pay?
patrice
Apr 2013
#86
Those who object to the term "police state" had better come up with a very convincing explanation
BlueStreak
Apr 2013
#49
I'd like to see your opinion of U.S. participation in a U.N. treaty to control the flow of assault
patrice
Apr 2013
#54
"The term electronic police state describes a state in which the government aggressively
HiPointDem
Apr 2013
#73
What parody. There's always Somalia. No police and no state. Just warlords. Paradise. We either run
freshwest
Apr 2013
#77
Tell us you wouldn't be here complaining just as much if they had not caught the alleged criminal.
patrice
Apr 2013
#88
I'm not listening to anyone who says fuck about a "police state" who's also fine with UNREGULATED
patrice
Apr 2013
#89
My, we seem to have a bunch of expoerts on the police state here. 1 simple question.
BlueStreak
Apr 2013
#102