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23. The Conservative Newsletter
the New York US attorney to look into all 177 pardons, he told She's a bad personwith a criminal mind. . Feeding the poor and drug rehab programs are seen by
http://www.wilderness-cry.net/tcn/2001/mar23.html
Dr. David Marlett, Editor 23 March 2001 Vol. II #43 tcn@wilderness-cry.net http://www.wilderness-cry.net/tcn "Nobody cares in what direction you want the wagon to go
if you won't get out of it and help push." Jonah Goldberg
In this issue: ** Gun Rights Group's Response to El Cajon, CA School Shooting
** "Bush's Tax Cut Needs Front-Loading"
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** The resolution states:
** Using the "R" Word
** The Murray Five
** Falwell: Clinton Scandals Need Probing; Hillary has 'Criminal Mind'
** Giving the Bar the Boot
** The Poor Have a Right to Porn Too ** Are "Faith Based Initiatives" An Attempt to Buy Black Votes? ** More Gun Hysteria Insanity ** Plummeting TV Ratings
Gun Rights Group's Response to El Cajon, CA School Shooting
** For Immediate Release March 22, 2001 Today's shooting at Granite Hills High School in California just six miles from our most recent mass school shooting, and just three weeks later clearly illustrates the importanceof having armed and trained adults in our more violence-prone schools. Our sympathies are with the parents and students, and our frustrations are with the government's so-called "Gun Free Schools" mandate.

24. Archived News Stories For KEVN FOX7
2nd week 3/10/2003 SD Division of criminal Investigation looks 8/2003 - SD House,Senate agree on pardons 3/8 2/26/2003 - Battle Creek Fire rehab project runs
http://fox7.blackhills.com/archive.html
Archived News Articles from KEVN Fox7 4/10/2003 - Escaped inmate back in custody
4/10/2003 - Homestake pumps to be shut off

4/9/2003 - R.C. Mayor's race goes to a runoff

4/9/2003 - State fire crews short-handed without National Guardsmen
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1/1/2000 - Rapid City welcomes 2000

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26. John Shelley's Journal
expresident Clintoon's pay-for-pardons scandal. The criminal charlatan Jack-scumscores another win No Brains Or Talent Afflect — going into alcohol rehab.
http://www.gdnctr.com/aug_10_01.htm
clock watchers
Friday, August i
heard that term when I got my first job in The Summer of '63, at 13, back in Arlington Heights, IL. It was being applied to several "old timers", who were actually schoolteachers on Summer layoff vacation furlough, and it was as apropos then, as it is now. Since opening my own business in '90, and employing hundreds and hundreds of people through the years, I can spot the "clock watchers" apart from those who are focused and truly work at their jobs. The differences are stark and quite obvious; much like the gap between enthusiasts and purists. The more I "spot-checked" the older guys during that first job of mine, the more I noticed them glancing at their watches or the clock in the landscape truck. I calculated they actually worked 1-2 hours less per day; the rest of the "clocked time" was leaning on a shovel or against a truck fender until a supervisor came into sight. NOT ditto in all the the jobs I've had, since I can remember. There were always a few people who spent way too much time watching the clock instead of focusing in on the work. I always remember there not being enough time for me to get all the assigned jobs done, even during the 15-18 hour days I used to put in on a regular basis, since opening my own business. 110 hour weeks didn't help either; I was just more tired from trying to do too much. There are two types of "clock watchers": one, who watches in order to do less and get by; the other, who watches in order to get so much more done in a greater amount of inputted time. I learned my lesson after 11 years: I now watch the clock and come and go at a reasonable hour. Martyrdom just doesn't become me.

27. John Shelley's Journal
and other possible illegalities in lastminute pardons granted by gave us the lowlifesin the criminal Kennedy clan For-Brains is just trying to rehab a tramp?
http://www.gdnctr.com/aug_31_01.htm
simple math Friday, August B eing able to erase any mistake with one of those old-fashioned soft erasers would certainly ease every nation's problems, and the Earth's in particular, in an amazingly short time. No muss, no fuss. Getting rid of all the subhuman filth human biological errors which need to be excised from the Human Gene Pool would markedly brighten the world's future prospects. Logically, start with socialist, communist, left-wing wacko liberal filth and erase them first, cleansing the Earth and mitigating the stench of their severely-perverted efforts. Then move aggressively on the moderate democ RAT scumbags and moderate Republican garbage; two groups of completely worthless individuals simply wasting precious air, and merely occupying space for no discernable reason. Next, erase the bigoted, sleazy, race-baiters and lowlife misery-profiteers, so the Nation could heal itself properly and move to where it should be socially, once more. The left-wing wacko environmentalist ELF criminals , PETA morons and wacko Sierra Club tree huggers would be next; there is no global eco problem, only a multi-billion dollar "eco-industry" which runs and directs their "members'" weak, propaganda-crippled minds. Then, erase the wacko deviant AIDS/HIV activists, for circulating such deadly diseases, as do all who have the fatal plague; with these groups of degenerate filth gone, the world would smell so much better and would be healthier for normal, well-adjusted people of all stripes. Almost all Pols would be next; from Clintoon to Condit and every piece of festering, fetid chunk of dogshit would be next on the eraser list.

28. TalkLeft: Talk Line 2001
In Final Act, Clinton Issues pardons . that keep violent sexual predators confinedbeyond their criminal sentences, the Drug rehab May Not Shorten Jail Time.
http://www.talkleft.com/january01.html
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Andrew M. Cuomo used an invitation-only party in his honor at a Fifth Avenue shoe store last night to declare — definitively — that he will run for governor of New York. His announcement sets up what is expected to be a hugely competitive Democratic primary between the son of a former governor and the state comptroller, H. Carl McCall, who is seeking to become the state's first black governor. 1/30/01... Officer, Sobbing, Recalls Secret Life of Crime...New York Times
The fear of getting caught had passed, as had the shame of pleading guilty before a federal judge to charges of armed robbery and murder conspiracy. So the only thing that remained for Anthony Trotman yesterday was to tell the tale of his startling transformation from a New York City police officer to a member of a brazen Brooklyn robbery gang. 1/29/01... U.S. Sens. Leahy, Clinton to Oppose Ashcroft . ...Reuters

29. BEATDOWN
the 55 criminal charges and 32 criminal convictions (so White House, thanks for the140 pardons of convicted the Playground of the Unimaginative rehab is for
http://www.beatdown12.com/viewtopic.php?topic=3527&forum=24

30. Metroland Online - Features
criminal rehab, Bush style. Kissinger—if you’re a good Republican with criminalactivity in President George W. Bush announced his first pardons just before
http://www.metroland.net/back_issues/vol_26_no01/features.html
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31. Recidivism, Etc. Scrutinized/TX
They also warned Texas Department of criminal Justice Director Wayne as well as theBoard of pardons and Paroles money would be better spent, on rehab for those
http://www.prisonactivist.org/pipermail/prisonact-list/1998-May/001925.html
Recidivism, etc. scrutinized/TX
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32. Marin County Public Defender Cheap Law & Valuable Facts
Many criminal justice / rehab links. Alcohol Drug Calif. criminal Law Observer3 Strikes, pardons, Clear your Record, Expungments, etc. Atty J. Mullins.
http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/PD/main/pd/fc_01.html
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33. The Vermont Legislative Bill Tracking System
S.0037 GOVERNOR'S AUTHORITY TO GRANT pardons As Introduced EDUCATION As IntroducedS.0046 criminal JUSTICE; STALKING DELINQUENTS FROM SOCIAL rehab SERVICES AT
http://www.leg.state.vt.us/docs/bills.cfm?Body=S&Session=1994

34. SCHR - Prisons And Jails
You need to beef up the pardons and Paroles Hamp Baxley, a criminal defense lawyerin Dothan, recalled a away his license and make him go to alcohol rehab.
http://www.schr.org/prisonsjails/newspaper articles/news_rileyproblem.htm
Riley's big headache: the prisons By SAM HODGES
Staff Reporter
December 15, 2002 Of the headaches Bob Riley will inherit when he takes over as Alabama's governor on Jan. 20, perhaps the one most likely to become a migraine is the state's underfunded and overcrowded prison system. "The whole system is broken, from one end to the other, and not because people who are working in it aren't doing the best they can," said Rosa H. Davis, Alabama's chief assistant attorney general. Across the state, roughly 1,600 inmates have been in county jails more than a month, awaiting the next available prison bed. Frustrated sheriffs facing expensive and dangerously crowded conditions in their own facilities have lately resumed taking busloads of inmates and simply leaving them at Kilby Correctional Facility near Montgomery, first stop for most of those entering the state prison system. Montgomery County Circuit Judge William Shashy said Thursday that the unscheduled dumping of inmates must stop, but allowed sheriffs to bring an extra 100 inmates a week to Kilby beyond what the Department of Corrections has authorized, as long as there is notice and the transfer is "orderly." Prison officials aren't sure where they'll put the new prisoners. Meanwhile, U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson has called Tutwiler Prison for Women near Montgomery a "ticking time bomb" because of overcrowding. Responding to a lawsuit brought by inmates, he has set a Dec. 30 deadline for the state to deliver an improvement plan for Tutwiler, where nearly 1,000 women occupy an old, crumbling facility designed for 400.

35. DrugSense Weekly, February 23, 2001 #188
Marc Rich are questions about the pardons he failed Bookmark http//www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm(Treatment). the criminal justice system plays a critical role as
http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2001/ds01.n188.html
February 23, 2001 #188
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(1) Pardons Should Go To Those Caught In The 'War On Drugs'

(2) US Anti-Drug Workers Brave Bullets In Reported Colombia Rescue

(3) Canada: Critics Dismiss UN Drug Report As US - Driven

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This Just In- (1) PARDONS SHOULD GO TO THOSE CAUGHT IN THE 'WAR ON DRUGS' Top Almost as troublesome as the last-minute pardons President Clinton decided to grant rich, powerful and connected figures like financier Marc Rich are questions about the pardons he failed to issue to hundreds of very ordinary people caught in the legal traps of our misguided "war on drugs."

36. DrugSense Weekly, Feb. 15, 2002 #238
Bookmark http//www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment). sheriffs removed from officeon criminal charges are raises questions about politics, pardons and even
http://www.drugsense.org/dsw/2002/ds02.n238.html
Feb. 15, 2002 #238 Listen On-line at: http://www.drugsense.org/radio/
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(5) Ad Campaign Targets Notions Of 'Love Drug'

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37. Off The Kuff: Budget Ballyhoo Archives
prison overcrowding if the Texas Department of criminal Justice is shortening therequired stay in drug rehab from nine of the state board of pardons and parole
http://www.offthekuff.com/mt/archives/cat_budget_ballyhoo.html
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April 10, 2003 Silver Linings Dept. Among the many items that have been cut or threatened to be cut by our slash-and-burn Legislature this year has been school textbooks. This has led to at least one oddly satisfying outcome:
A social studies textbook that identifies Ann Richards as the current governor will continue to be used in Texas schools if lawmakers cut $382 million for updated material from the state budget, a group of educators said Wednesday. Richards has not been governor since January 1995. The current governor is Rick Perry.
Somehow, pretending that the governors who succeeded Ann Richards don't exist makes this otherwise glum possibility a bit easier to take. Posted by Charles Kuffner at 11:54 AM April 09, 2003 Budget update I haven't had much to say about the state budget lately, but in the last few days we've had some interesting developments. There's a fight brewing between the Lege and the Comptroller, as the House Appropriations Committe approved a budget that included $500 million from the Rainy Day fund to help close this year's $1.8 billion gap, and Carole Keeton Strayhorn is none too happy about it.

38. MojoMark - Notes From The Field
old child would need time in a rehab center and the 55 criminal charges and 32 criminalconvictions (so the White House, thanks for the 140 pardons of convicted
http://www.mojomark.com/pls/website/blog.html

39. Justice Action - News Article
rehab, counselling and mental health services Not all legal pardons forgive, amnestiesforget. prisons or other mechanisms of criminal justice administration
http://www.justiceaction.org.au/MdRel/MR_archive/MR_202/Select_2.html
    Michael Strutt
    Spokesperson JusticeAction
    JA submission to Select Committee on
    the Increase in Prisoner Population
    Part 2 of 2
    Devouring our young
    Perhaps nothing highlights our society's contradictory attitudes to criminal justice more than juvenile justice policy. We are lead to believe that our youth are vulnerable innocents who must be protected from the depradations of adults and institutions and who band together in gangs, 'baseball caps on backwards', in order to terrorise law abiding citizens. The fact that those from dysfunctional homes and at high risk of abuse are the most likely to hang around in the streets attracting accusations of criminal intent simply adds to the paradox. The way in which so much of the rhetorical imagery in this area is that of Los Angeles style 'color gangs', something that has never existed in Australia, would seem to indicate that the US media has had a strong influence on the development of the NSW juvenile justice debate.
    The paradox is further reflected in the way in which juvenile justice legislation is enforced on NSW streets.
    Net widening is the phenomena whereby initiatives intended to divert people away from the criminal justice system actually serve to bring a whole new class of people into the process. It is depressingly common in NSW and recently enacted legislation impacting on bail for drug offenders is likely to provide another textbook example. Perhaps its most spectacular manifestation to date has resulted from the way the warning and cautioning provisions of the Young Offenders Act of 1997 have been enforced.

40. Drug Policy News
It would be wrong to enter rehab just to get the is a president willing to appointa convicted criminal and unrepentant There are pardons, and there are pardons
http://www.newagecitizen.com/DrugPolicyNews010720.htm
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England poised to Re-Legalize Marijuana
Blair Govt dismisses call to legalize cannabis:
Calls by the former deputy leader of the Conservative Party in Britain to
legalise cannabis appear to have turned political tradition in the United
Kingdom on its head. The proposal has been greeted more warmly by
Conservative politicians than the ruling Blair Labor Government. The former
Tory deputy leader, Peter Lilley, describes current laws in Britain against
the possession of marijuana as unenforceable and indefensible, and he has
urged its legalization.
"Public opinion is way ahead of where the politicians have been and its time
we broke the taboo on discussing this subject," Mr Lilley said.

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