Comments on: Calif. Ponders Gay Marriage For Inmates
State's Corrections Department Drafting Guidelines To Conform To New Marriage Laws
- what! Isn''t prisoms places where ye do yer time..I sorry there is nothing to ponder. They are inmates..They have to be housed,given the very basics . They got a cell, a meal,a uniform to wear,and now this..give a break...Prisons are for time not mrriage. I don''t know about today. Years ago if married and sent up the river the state endeed that marriage..i don''t know how true that was. I heard of stories growing up. I am 53.
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- zgomer
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Right on man! To he*l with these pettterpuffers and carpettt muncherrs. - Reply to this comment
- They shouldn''t be allowed too marry,what has this country come to?They will want a conjucal visit afterward which can''t be allowed.This is crazy,it had too be passed in California no other state would touch this issue first.It is prison not love boat.
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- Take them all up in a plane to about 30,000ft. Let them out over the Pacific and if they survive they can be free. Sounds like a fair deal.
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- They are nothing more than scum and should be treated as such. Anybody else who thinks different doesn''t have a clue of what these vermin would do to you given the chance.They should set a flame thrower to the whole place. The state of Cal. never ceases to amaze me anymore.I wish it would break off and float out into the Pacific Ocean.
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- What? They are convicts...Convicts have no rights...
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- knowhr
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Let one of these pieces of human excrement get out and kill one of your loved one''s then maybe you won''t be so sympathetic. I agree with Lazereth. - Reply to this comment
- They need to line all these prisoners up and start blasting until there out of bullets then reload.
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- Inmates will be treated as inmates the moment the law punishes inmates for frivolous lawsuits. It''s easier to give em what they want than to deal with cost in time and money to deal with their legal paper.
Sue because they got creamy instead of chunky p-nut butter in their lunch? you bet they did.
Let''s hear it for the prison "team players" hanging in there until retirement. - Reply to this comment
- Prisoners should have no rights what so ever. They lost them when they commited there crimes.
Posted by whiskyrokkr
I agree. Prisoners have given up their rights by becoming felons. The U.S. should stop coddling felons and let them pay the price for their crimes. Period.
Posted by tibu987
I wholeheartedly agree with these two posters. The US SHOULD stop coddling these low-lifes. No internet (and certainly no "home pages"), no TV, no college degrees, no nothing! They committed a crime and deserve to be totally bored so they can think about what they did. - Reply to this comment
- And what will be mandatory?
Posted by newz4i at 01:36 PM : Aug 29, 2008
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Ya know, you kinda give the term ana*l retentive a whole nother meaning. Ya gotta love double entendre!
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- The reason why they are in prison is to be taken out of society. Marriage is a document created for societies, else no one needs this document.
If you and another woman were the last two people on earth, would it really matter if you were married? - Reply to this comment
- I agree. Prisoners have given up their rights by becoming felons.
The U.S. should stop coddling felons and let them pay the price for their crimes.
Period. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by wl7bzh at 12:35 PM, what is "It"?
And what will be mandatory? - Reply to this comment
- Prisoners should have no rights what so ever. They lost them when they commited there crimes.
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- Yea, go ahead call me a hate monger and a homofobe-at least I got a sense of humor bout the whole debate.
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- Dear Jesus in Heaven,
Please have mercy on our poor pathetic souls. - Reply to this comment
- In the 60''s it was tucked in the closet.
In the 70'' & 80''s it started coming out of the closet.
In the 90''s and the new century it demanded legal rights.
I just hope I die before they make the whole dang thing mandatory. ; ) - Reply to this comment
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