Sheriff Joe had our county safe. The prisoners liked him. We need him back as our sheriff. The cabal went after him hard. Rigged the elections to get him out.
These weren't prisons, this were county jails for both convicted AND unconvicted individuals. (Aka INNOCENT)
Many of the people there were in for victimless crimes.
The conditions were inhumane. I was there.... for having a couple of grams of weed back before it was legalized. I didn't deserve to be in a tent that got up to 140° in the summer.
If it's rapists, murderers, pedos, and violent criminals, cool. Fuck em.
But that was NOT rehabilitation in the slightest for people convicted victimless crimes like weed possession and being locked in there with violent offenders.
I saw some 22-year-old college kid in for a driving on suspended license get beaten to death by a Mexican gang in there among other things.
Just be clear I am very liberal with the death penalty. I believe in capital punishment for murder, rape, kidnapping, and even false accusations for any of those three crimes. But incarcerating decent people for victimless crimes is evil.
Well damn..... I absolutely agree; innocent until proven guilty, and people being held until their trial / conviction absolutely do NOT deserve conditions like that.
My bad; I obviously misunderstood.
I agree; drug use / possession definitely doesn't deserve hard jail time - assuming it's purely personal & recreational; not a junkie addict who steals often to support their habit, and damn sure not some cartel nor gang member....
The over flow of criminals did stay in the tent. Jail/prison isn't suppose to be a stay at a 4 star getaway. Yes, the prisoners liked/loved Joe because he cared and helped many turn their life around.
Sheriff Joe had our county safe. The prisoners liked him. We need him back as our sheriff. The cabal went after him hard. Rigged the elections to get him out.
They knew he was a straight shooter...FAFO or play nice get rewarded. Simple by liked constitution4me meant RESPECTED him.
Should we assume you would prefer to release them all ?
He also humanely fed the incarcerated mexicans MEXICAN CUISINE, for morale.
He did not air condition their barracks (tents in the desert) .... just like in Mexico.
That sounds like how just about all prisons should be.
These weren't prisons, this were county jails for both convicted AND unconvicted individuals. (Aka INNOCENT)
Many of the people there were in for victimless crimes.
The conditions were inhumane. I was there.... for having a couple of grams of weed back before it was legalized. I didn't deserve to be in a tent that got up to 140° in the summer.
If it's rapists, murderers, pedos, and violent criminals, cool. Fuck em.
But that was NOT rehabilitation in the slightest for people convicted victimless crimes like weed possession and being locked in there with violent offenders.
I saw some 22-year-old college kid in for a driving on suspended license get beaten to death by a Mexican gang in there among other things.
Just be clear I am very liberal with the death penalty. I believe in capital punishment for murder, rape, kidnapping, and even false accusations for any of those three crimes. But incarcerating decent people for victimless crimes is evil.
But it was punishment and that is the important part. Your need to get right with yourself and god is YOUR Business.
Well damn..... I absolutely agree; innocent until proven guilty, and people being held until their trial / conviction absolutely do NOT deserve conditions like that.
My bad; I obviously misunderstood.
I agree; drug use / possession definitely doesn't deserve hard jail time - assuming it's purely personal & recreational; not a junkie addict who steals often to support their habit, and damn sure not some cartel nor gang member....
In pink clothes, THEY RESPECTED HIM
The over flow of criminals did stay in the tent. Jail/prison isn't suppose to be a stay at a 4 star getaway. Yes, the prisoners liked/loved Joe because he cared and helped many turn their life around.
Ah, the prisoners liked him... I like that, that means they trusted him with their safety