OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR)- A current Oklahoma County Detention Center inmate has been behind bars for a total of 21 days now, but says he’s been having alarming medical issues that are a result of bed bug bites since day two.
Like it or not, criminals are still people of the Untied States and both criminals and saints have the same rights in this country. Just because someone violates some unconstitutional law doesn't mean the state, a lynch mob, or anyone else gets to go abuse them, and yes, the war on drugs is unconstitutional and government was never enumerated such powers. The mattresses at Puuloa Rifle Range (Hawaii) were infested for years and rather than fix the problem, the USMC moved people out into the yard in tents like a bunch of hobos. TMK, the floor we usually stayed on had 1-2 working toilets out of several.
The COTUS has very clear provisions against cruel and unusual punishments; that includes making examples of people, and off the books punishments through negligence, abuse, and mistreatment. The leadership staff of this "jail" should be required to sleep in the same cells, on the same beds, until they fix the problem. If spraying isn't solving it, then condemn the building and build a new facility.
There is a very simple solution to this and all jailhouse problems. Don't go to jail.
ReplyDeleteTell that to the January 6th protesters.
DeleteNo kidding. The cognitive dissonance on the republican side is atrocious.
Delete*derp* dOn't dO tHe cRiMe iF yOu cAn't pAy tHe tImE
Followed by stupid shit like the police enforcing mask mandates, coming after guns, and eventually rounding up political dissidents.
It's not better than Democrats who absolutely love the power of government...when their dude is in office.
Meth heads get itchy!
ReplyDeleteLike it or not, criminals are still people of the Untied States and both criminals and saints have the same rights in this country. Just because someone violates some unconstitutional law doesn't mean the state, a lynch mob, or anyone else gets to go abuse them, and yes, the war on drugs is unconstitutional and government was never enumerated such powers. The mattresses at Puuloa Rifle Range (Hawaii) were infested for years and rather than fix the problem, the USMC moved people out into the yard in tents like a bunch of hobos. TMK, the floor we usually stayed on had 1-2 working toilets out of several.
ReplyDeleteThe COTUS has very clear provisions against cruel and unusual punishments; that includes making examples of people, and off the books punishments through negligence, abuse, and mistreatment. The leadership staff of this "jail" should be required to sleep in the same cells, on the same beds, until they fix the problem. If spraying isn't solving it, then condemn the building and build a new facility.
- Arc
The system is evil, ask the peaceful J6 protesters.
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