Three times does it?(US people)

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Jimbo

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<< Man, that's one way to impress your fellow inmates. Nothing says back off, I'm a badass than pizza thievery. >>

I think it is right up there with pulling that tag off of your mattress.

Please don?t put me in there with that pizza thief. I?ll take my chances with the mother raping cop killer that eats his victims!!!!! :)
 

pallander

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>short, you have generational poverty mostly due to the fact your family is a piece of sh*t and their resulting offspring are of poor moral character as well, and go off to commit crimes just like mom and dad. Most poor people are NOT criminals. Most scumbags ARE poor. They same flawed decision-making skills that make you poor are the same ones that make you commit crime. It seems that crime is swinging back to being viewed as a moral issue and not so much as a process of being victimized by society.
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Interesting thought,you can have good moral and being poor and rich as Gates and being a scumbag that smiles if you hit anyone on the road.The violence on tv is of course affecting kids too but there again,but it is their parents bad moral that let the kids watch it.
 

Jimbo

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<< Interesting thought,you can have good moral and being poor and rich as Gates and being a scumbag that smiles if you hit anyone on the road.The violence on tv is of course affecting kids too but there again,but it is their parents bad moral that let the kids watch it. >>

I will go you one even better. You can watch all of the violence and play all of the violent games you want and unless you are mentally disturbed you won't flip out and kill people. By the same token if your upbringing sucks you don't need TV to make you rob a liquor store.
 

Freejack2

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<< Jerry Dewayne Williams, at the age of 27, was sentenced to prison for 25-years-life for stealing a slice of pepperoni pizza. His crime was a petty theft, but, because of California state law and because of his prior record, Williams theft was classified as a "felony." Williams prior convictions were for robbery, attempted robbery, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle and possession of a controlled substance. >>



I think that's the point that when the cops are chasing you, it's time to make sure they shoot you dead. Going to jail for life for stealing a pizza slice. If I was in his shoes I'd make sure the cops shot me instead of arresting me. :(
 

Pliablemoose

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We meant for the three strike law to invoke the death penalty, but had to settle for the reduced version:D

What do you-all do with "career criminals" in other countries?

I've heard the German prisons were pretty tough, but that was years ago, have they changed?
 

Jimbo

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GermyBoy: Felonies only.
Uhh... If you used a COMPLETE sentence what would it say?
:)