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To: longnshort who wrote (765652)1/25/2014 9:30:39 AM
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Andrea Mitchell is interviewing a congresswoman about the NSA surveillance programs when all of a sudden, the network cuts away for some breaking news; Justin Beiber's appearance in court.



To: longnshort who wrote (765652)1/25/2014 10:32:00 AM
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Arizona sheriff puts inmates on bread and water for desecrating U.S. flag
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Reuters ^ | Jan 24, 2014 | DAVID SCHWARTZ


Reuters) - Dozens of inmates in Arizona jails run by a sheriff who has been a controversial figure in the national immigration debate have been put on a diet of bread and water for desecrating U.S. flags that hang in each cell, authorities said on Friday.

Maricopa County lawman Joe Arpaio, who has been called "America's toughest sheriff," said 38 inmates were currently getting these meals twice a day as punishment for destroying government property while in custody at six jails.

"These inmates have destroyed the American flag that was placed in their cells. Tearing them, writing on them, stepping on them, throwing them in the toilet, trash or wherever they feel," Arpaio said in a statement. "It's a disgrace to those who have fought for our country."

The punishment will last for seven days, he said, and a second offense would bring 10 more days of the sparse diet.A sheriff's spokesman said the bread provides the daily requirement of calories and nutrients that is necessary. There are about 8,300 inmates in the jail system.

In recent months, the Maricopa County jails have broadcast patriotic songs over the public address systems - "The Star Spangled Banner" in the morning and "God Bless America" at night.

(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...