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  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 00:24:50 #201
280416 Whiskers2009
Maak dat de kat wijs!!
pi_97481627
Helaas, zo pitten :W
"He who gives up freedom for safety deserves neither" Benjamin Franklin
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 00:24:53 #202
198365 Morendo
The Real Deal
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quote:
0s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 00:23 schreef Whiskers2009 het volgende:
Die had ik inderdaad net gepost, zeg maar. :*
Die Lebenslust bringt dich um.
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 00:25:25 #204
198365 Morendo
The Real Deal
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quote:
0s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 00:24 schreef Whiskers2009 het volgende:
Helaas, zo pitten :W
T'is morgen zondag man, lekker uitslapen...... :Z ^O^
Die Lebenslust bringt dich um.
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quote:
0s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 00:24 schreef Whiskers2009 het volgende:
Helaas, zo pitten :W
Nu al? :{
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 00:26:33 #206
280416 Whiskers2009
Maak dat de kat wijs!!
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quote:
6s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 00:24 schreef Morendo het volgende:

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Die had ik inderdaad net gepost, zeg maar. :*
Niet?? Gelukkig maar dat ik er ben dan he?? :*
"He who gives up freedom for safety deserves neither" Benjamin Franklin
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Welterusten jullie allen. Tot vandaag. :)
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0s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 00:29 schreef EchtGaaf het volgende:
Welterusten jullie allen. Tot vandaag. :)
Trusten.
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 00:31:17 #209
198365 Morendo
The Real Deal
pi_97481886
Een nummer om de nacht mee in te gaan:

Die Lebenslust bringt dich um.
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quote:
0s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 00:29 schreef EchtGaaf het volgende:
Welterusten jullie allen. Tot vandaag. :)
Welterusten :Z
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 00:35:33 #211
280416 Whiskers2009
Maak dat de kat wijs!!
pi_97482029
Dan liever deze


Truste allen :W
"He who gives up freedom for safety deserves neither" Benjamin Franklin
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 00:36:20 #212
198365 Morendo
The Real Deal
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Eric Cartman? Die ken ik wel ja......
Die Lebenslust bringt dich um.
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 01:23:56 #213
185584 von_Preussen
Quia Opportet
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Wat een fijn nummer. O+

  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 01:24:19 #214
149454 GSbrder
Les extrêmes se touchent
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14s.gif Op zondag 29 mei 2011 23:16 schreef KoosVogels het volgende:

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Ach, zometeen begint Batman Returns. Kun je die mooi gaan kijken.
Done op een magisch 8" scherm.
Power is a lot like real estate, it's all about location, location, location.
The closer you are to the source, the higher your property value.
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 01:33:30 #215
149454 GSbrder
Les extrêmes se touchent
pi_97483581
Morgen dagje strand.
Erik, succes met je tentamen!
Power is a lot like real estate, it's all about location, location, location.
The closer you are to the source, the higher your property value.
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 05:44:41 #216
66825 Reya
Fier Wallon
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Hallo.
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 06:37:08 #217
66825 Reya
Fier Wallon
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Conservatives and criminal justice
Right and proper
With a record of being tough on crime, the political right can afford to start being clever about it

May 26th 2011 | FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY | from the print edition

THE word commonly used to describe a politician who publicly announces he wants to send fewer criminals to prison is “loser”. But back in February there was David Williams, president of Kentucky’s Senate, speaking in favour of a bill that would do just that. The bill in question would steer non-violent offenders towards drug treatment rather than jail. It is projected to save $422m over the next decade, and will invest about half those savings in improving the state’s treatment, parole and probation programmes. Mr Williams, who believes Kentucky “incarcerates too many people at too great a cost,” praised the bill for recognising “the possibility for forgiveness and redemption and change in someone’s life”. It passed the Republican-controlled Senate 38-0, and on May 17th Mr Williams went on to win the Republican nomination for governor.

Mr Williams and his Republican colleagues join the swelling ranks of conservatives who have taken up the cause of sentencing and prison reform. In February Nathan Deal, Georgia’s Republican governor, announced a bill to create a council to recommend changes in how his state sentences criminals. On May 11th Oklahoma’s Republican governor, Mary Fallin, signed a law expanding alternatives to jail for non-violent offenders. This follows similar measures in South Carolina and Texas, both of them conservative states with Republican governors.

Driving these reforms is a simple factor: cost. Over the past two decades, crime rates have fallen but prison populations have risen. More people have been jailed for more crimes—particularly non-violent drug-related crimes—and kept there longer. Pat Nolan, a former Republican legislator from California who served time in prison for racketeering and now works for Prison Fellowship, a prison ministry, laments that “we build jails for people we’re afraid of, and fill them with people we’re mad at.”

And fill them America has. Over the past two decades, spending on prisons has grown faster than any segment of states’ budgets except Medicaid. Between 1989 and 2009 prison spending in Kentucky grew by 340%. Georgia spends $1 billion a year on corrections, despite spending less than the national average on each inmate.

Texas began tackling these problems in the last decade. In 2003 it started mandating probation rather than prison for first-time offenders caught with less than a gram of hard drugs. Two years later it gave the probation board more money to improve supervision and treatment programmes. In 2007, faced with predictions that it would need over 17,000 new prison beds by 2012, requiring $1.13 billion to build and $1.5 billion to operate, Texas allocated $241m to fund treatment programmes. Since 2003 crime of many kinds has declined in Texas. Between 2007 and 2008, Texas’s incarceration rate fell by 4.5%, while nationally the rate rose slightly. Both juvenile crime and the number of juveniles in state institutions have declined.

These reforms saved money. In slowing recidivism, they turned prisoners from tax burdens into taxpaying citizens. And they acknowledged something that tough-on-crime rhetoric has too long ignored: almost everyone in prison will eventually return to society. Better they return as good neighbours and productive citizens.

The fact that the reforms that produced these encouraging figures came from hang-em-high Texas, and not, say, hippie Vermont, has given them political as well as policy credibility. Grover Norquist, head of Americans for Tax Reform and a prominent supporter of an initiative called Right on Crime, which advocates criminal-justice reform from conservative ground, argues that “nobody’s going to listen to Barney Frank” (a particularly liberal congressman) on these issues. Just as Richard Nixon could open relations with China without being thought soft on communism, so conservatives can push for sentencing reform without being considered soft on crime.
http://www.economist.com/(...)src=scn/tw/te/rss/pe
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2s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 05:44 schreef Reya het volgende:
Hallo.
Wat een achterlijke tijd om op te staan.
Volkorenbrood: "Geen quotes meer in jullie sigs gaarne."
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 07:15:54 #219
66825 Reya
Fier Wallon
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Een historisch affront.
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:W
Als het niet wil branden moet je beter stoken.
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quote:
In Nederland is iedereen het er toch wel over eens dat drugsverslaafden niet in de gevangenis thuishoren maar in een kliniek / op straat? Er zit natuurlijk een grens aan strenger straffen en meer handhaving.
"When Jesus promised us the resurrection of the dead....I thought he had something a little different in mind."
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 08:43:52 #222
185584 von_Preussen
Quia Opportet
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0s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 08:23 schreef Compatibel het volgende:

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In Nederland is iedereen het er toch wel over eens dat drugsverslaafden niet in de gevangenis thuishoren maar in een kliniek / op straat? Er zit natuurlijk een grens aan strenger straffen en meer handhaving.
Drugsverslaafden, is dat niet iets uit de jaren 70 en 80?
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9s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 07:15 schreef Reya het volgende:
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Een historisch affront.
Wat een pijpbekkie heeft dat wijf ook.
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 09:15:55 #224
336790 dotCommunism
taxes? TAXES!?
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0s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 08:23 schreef Compatibel het volgende:

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In Nederland is iedereen het er toch wel over eens dat drugsverslaafden niet in de gevangenis thuishoren maar in een kliniek / op straat? Er zit natuurlijk een grens aan strenger straffen en meer handhaving.
Amerika loopt dan ook meestal enkele decennia achter.
I'm just really stupid with my money, which is why I'll never have a lot of it! Problem solved, dilemma deleted!
  maandag 30 mei 2011 @ 09:16:48 #225
322645 Voorschrift
See if I care
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10s.gif Op maandag 30 mei 2011 09:15 schreef dotCommunism het volgende:

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Amerika loopt dan ook meestal enkele decennia achter.
:')_!
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