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Strategies & Market Trends : Trader J's Inner Circle
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To: ajtj99 who wrote (41977)4/3/2001 8:51:10 AM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (2) of 56535
 
<As for forced labor, I have been to hundreds of factories in China and have not ever witnessed this. It is pretty isolated. Besides, if you looked at what the prisoners make in the USA when they work (less than $1.00/day sometimes) you could make a case that the pay as a percentage of the pay outside jail is lower here than in China.> plus we have far far too many in prison for non-violent crimes and regards drug-users we are just plain stuffing kids in amongst violent criminals and that can only be called reverse rehabilitation.One of the things i love about Maine we only have 1,700 people in prison and yet where i live we don't have any police--none.Maybe once a year i see a state trooper's car passing through my village one of the two for the entirety of hancock county. O yes,i and many don't lock their doors at night.
But for large segments of our country it is now,"stole a loaf of bread,throw him in Jail"--and if you steal a loaf of bread 3 times in California(and get caught) you are then in Jail for the rest of your life.Yes our prison system is nothing to be proud of,not at all.max
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