Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-11-05 Thread Steve Thompson
Quoting An Metet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Steve squeaks: > > > > Besides, "Prison is not punishment to the literate." > > > > What could be more obvious? > > Isn't it obvious by now that this is just some trolling > faggot LEO? Should I be flattered or offended? >Just like the other on

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Steve Thompson
Quoting Duncan Frissell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Steve Thompson wrote: > > > That would be my view. After all, mistakes do happen and so we should all be > > understanding of our and their all-too-human failings which occasionaly lead > > to minor inconveniences. > > B

RE: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Faustine
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sandy wrote: > Also, jail/prison libraries are >woefully lacking in the sort of books you REALLY need. Yep. So why not do a little something about it? I've been donating books to a local women's prison for awhile: Ayn Rand, history books, old textbo

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Matthew Gaylor
At 1:36 PM -0400 10/26/01, Duncan Frissell wrote: >Besides, "Prison is not punishment to the literate." > >DCF > Of course you may have to read standing up until you get used to it. Regards, Matt- Rape used as control in U.S. prisons <

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread measl
prisons, do you? On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Duncan Frissell wrote: > Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 15:14:03 -0400 > From: Duncan Frissell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Where The Torture Never Stops... > > At 01:11 PM 10/26/01 -0500

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Duncan Frissell
At 01:11 PM 10/26/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Duncan Frissell wrote: > > > Besides, "Prison is not punishment to the literate." > >Please tell me this is not meant as it reads. I keep trying, but seem >unable to find anything but a straight reading.. "Otium sine litt

Re: CDR: Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread measl
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Duncan Frissell wrote: > Besides, "Prison is not punishment to the literate." Please tell me this is not meant as it reads. I keep trying, but seem unable to find anything but a straight reading.. -- Yours, J.A. Terranson [EMAIL PROTECTED] If Governments really want us

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Tim May
On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 10:36 AM, Duncan Frissell wrote: > On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Steve Thompson wrote: > >> That would be my view. After all, mistakes do happen and so we should >> all be >> understanding of our and their all-too-human failings which >> occasionaly lead >> to minor inco

RE: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Sandy Sandfort
Duncan Frissell wrote: > Besides, "Prison is not punishment to the literate." 'Course being buggered by your cellmate is. Also, jail/prison libraries are woefully lacking in the sort of books you REALLY need. S a n d y

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Duncan Frissell
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Steve Thompson wrote: > That would be my view. After all, mistakes do happen and so we should all be > understanding of our and their all-too-human failings which occasionaly lead > to minor inconveniences. Besides, "Prison is not punishment to the literate." DCF "

Re: Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Steve Thompson
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Steve Thompson wrote: > > > That would be my view. After all, mistakes do happen and so we should all be > > understanding of our and their all-too-human failings which occasionaly lead > > to minor inconveniences. > > "m

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-26 Thread Steve Thompson
Quoting Sandy Sandfort ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > "Onin wal-a bin Hakkin" wrote: > > > but in all candor, dont ya think > > that if a guy is there who SHOULDNT > > be there, he wouldnt be there > > after a decent timeframe of investigation? > > If you were innocent of any crime and were thrown in t

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-25 Thread John Young
Come on Onin, watch the numbers skyrocket after Bush signs off on Ashcroft's wet dream. The US has the most bloated "justice" industry in the world, far bigger than any in history, and the spate of bills appearing will fatten these pigs beyond anything seen in the commie and fascist regimes. We ar

RE: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-25 Thread Sandy Sandfort
"Onin wal-a bin Hakkin" wrote: > but in all candor, dont ya think > that if a guy is there who SHOULDNT > be there, he wouldnt be there > after a decent timeframe of investigation? If you were innocent of any crime and were thrown in the slammer with bad people and given no opportunity to contac

Re: Where the torture never stops..{ *** WARNING *** top-posted }

2001-10-25 Thread mmotyka
Greg, Welcome to America's "New Era." Goebels, Himmler and the rest of the team are reincarnated. Welcome back to meatspace Gentlemen, it's been far too long! What organizations will be challenging the Constitutionality of at least sections of the soon to be recent Gestapo Act? Who has stan

Re: Where The Torture Never Stops...

2001-10-25 Thread Onin wal-a bin Hakkin
hm yes, you are correct. he wasnt incarcerated. never mind that other part then. but in all candor, dont ya think that if a guy is there who SHOULDNT be there, he wouldnt be there after a decent timeframe of investigation? notwithstanding other manners of recent injustices of justice, i.e.,

Re: Where the torture never stops..

2001-10-25 Thread Greg Broiles
At 01:04 PM 10/25/2001 -0700, Onin wal-a bin Hakkin wrote: >if you are incarcerated for a fucked up deed you shouldnt >expect to be put in the hilton. is this not a universal >idea and accepted? >jailprisontheklink is supposed to SUCK. >[...] >i ask you, am i a bad person for feeling this way? W

Re: Where the torture never stops..

2001-10-25 Thread Onin wal-a bin Hakkin
well too f'n bad, huh? first, allegations of torture, then a bindi-brain eats his final fallafel, now on the way to Heaven on his 2 hump magic camel, 2 for redundancy... heaven is far i understand and hard to get to for such a limited clientele of muslims. regardless of human rights, what about v

Re: Where the torture never stops..

2001-10-24 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 07:12:13PM -0700, John Young ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > These procedures were described in exquisite detail during > the USA v. bin Laden et al trial earlier this year: > > http://cryptome.org/usa-v-ubl-dt.htm > > Use the search on Cryptome to find the transcripts desc

RE: Where the torture never stops..

2001-10-24 Thread Lucky Green
Well, no one durst. > > He's the best, of course, of > all the worst. >Some wrong been done, he done it first. > >And it stinks so bad, his > bones been cho

Where the torture never stops..

2001-10-24 Thread Khoder bin Hakkin
in' greenish drops. In the night of the iron sausage, where the torture never stops. The torture never stops. The torture.. the torture.. T