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Do you think Americans have had 250 years of freedom?

A law-abiding nation is a people living under lock and key in cities, run by mayors, and prisons, by the Department of Corrections.
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Reason10 · 70-79, M
Actually, we've had more freedom than any other country in the world and at any other time. Prisons make LAW ABIDING CITIZENS free to walk the streets.

Yes, large cities run by DemoNazis have more criminals and you have to lock everything.

In the rest of the country, corrections officers lock up and guard the destructive element of society that preys on everyone else's freedom.

I'll take cops over Somalian warlords any day.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@Reason10 I challenge you to take a tour of any prison in the United States. Talk to people. Really talk to them. Sure, you'll meet a lot of people who are trapped in criminal thinking patterns and earned their way there, but you'll meet a lot of people who do not belong. And even the ones who do belong endure self-image destroying abuse at the hands of the people who are meant to be rehabilitating them.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@ItsMeMorgue
I challenge you to take a tour of any prison in the United States.

Don't take each other seriously chatting on this site. @Reason10 has never been near a jail let alone been sent to one by a criminal court. I passed through Terre Haute, Indiana one time. It was the town where Timothy McVeigh was executed in a high security prison there. Never mind the prison, the town Terre Haute itself feels forbidding and depressing.
ItsMeMorgue · 46-50, F
@sree251
Don't take each other seriously chatting on this site. @Reason10 has never been near a jail let alone been sent to one by a criminal court.
Oh, I can tell.
BorealPedant · 41-45, M
@Reason10 Hey freedom boy, race you to Cuba.