| | | I entirely agree. Preferably, they would go into a prison that uses corporal punishment to discipline insolent prisoners, but unfortunately, those no longer exist.
In lieu of that, solitary confinement in the Albany County Jail may suffice! I watched an interesting documentary on that specific jail, which is considered the harshest jail in America, on YouTube last night. I watch those from time to time when I need an uplifting reminder that justice still exists in our nation, despite the reduction in recent years, thanks to the pro-criminal crazy leftists.
The jail featured a row of 15 or so incorrigible Obama lookalikes housed individually in solitary confinement. Wow, were they angry! All day and all night, they throw their urine, feces, blood, and saliva out of the food tray slits in the doors of their cells. The guards have to hose down the passage with a fire hose routinely and then sanitize the floors and walls along the path.
The workers who serve the savages their food have to wear rubberized hazmat suits to protect them from the urine, saliva, blood, and feces that the savages throw at them. On occasion, for a change, the savages secretly organize rebellions where they all refuse to return their empty food trays. Consequently, the warden orders that each inmate who refuses to return his food tray be tasered into submission and taken to an even worse form of solitary confinement, known simply as the hole. Once there, they receive an even longer solitary sentence as punishment for the rebellion. The taser and long sentences in the hole are probably the next best punishments to corporal punishment, since the latter is no longer allowed.
The inmates must be stupid beyond belief because they routinely engage in this type of self-destructive, rebellious misbehavior, despite knowing about the horrible consequences that will follow.
During the execution of the warden's order, as soon as their individual cell doors open, each savage lurches out like a wild, ferocious ape. They are immediately dropped and tasered into submission, before they are dragged off to a more stringent and longer phase of punishment and incarceration. As I watched the entire ordeal, all I could think of was Obama chirping, "...If I had a son..."
Regarding the druggies who are brought to the jail, which is about 60 percent of those arrested, they are placed into dank holding cells and required to naturally withdraw from their drugs over a period of a week or two. No medical intervention is provided. They just naturally withdraw and freak out in their cells. When they are finally sober enough and coherent enough, they are finally processed into the regular wing of the jail for their crimes. No mention was made about how many die during their withdrawals, but according to many sources, it's a growing problem.
The guards who were interviewed said that the heroine withdrawal process is a very sad and tragic horror to routinely witness, but that the druggies basically did it to themselves and they have to learn to face the consequences of their drug abuse. The guards also said that even after the inmates withdraw, almost all of them return to drugs, usually heroine, as soon as they released.
The documentary served as a strong and compelling argument for many more jails for all of the dangerous and crazy leftists out there who cannot behave or exercise any degree of self-restraint. |
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