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Hell Hath No Fury Like A Private Prison. Collusion of State and Corporations to Put You in Prison?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 15130693:MV8xODU2Nzc1XzMwOTYyMjIyXzE3MDA1QkIy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14197539:MV8xODU2Nzc1XzMwOTYyMTgwXzFBNzZDNEQ=] There was a story just out how the music industry was hi-jacked by rap music and the cabal promoters who performed the hi-jack schemed a little scheme, to keep prisons filled with gangsta rap zombies. Than, in a gold thread, I posted they have a law where if you accumulate food, metals or anything, they can arrest you for hoarding. That post got deleted from the thread. Yes, hoarding is part of the agenda to put people in prisons, along with other petty offenses. Prison is all about the money and nothing about rehabilitation. They want repeat offenders to keep the scheme moving right along as they fill their pockets with cash on the barrel head. [/quote] Prisons are full up now. If it stops people doing 30% of thier sentence, then good [/quote]
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So, you got up this morning and thought: "The world is going to hell and a handbasket but the police state couldn't possibly get worse."
How wrong you were you little positive ninny!:
The nation’s largest private prison company is offering cash-strapped state governments to buy up their penitentiaries and manage convicted criminals at a cost-savings. But there’s a catch…the states must guarantee that are there are enough prisoners to ensure that the venture is profitable to the company.
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) has reached out to 48 states as part of a $250 million plan to own existing prisons and manage their operations. But in return CCA wants a 20-year contract and assurances that the state will keep the prisons at least 90% full.
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