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  • standin
    Veteran
    • Apr 2009
    • 2274

    Originally posted by Nitro Express
    I worked in a cabinet shop when I was younger. Most of the guys in there were felons with prison time. Most of them said the next time I go back to prison I'm going to study harder so I can get a better job when I get out. No shit. They were just keeping the parole officer happy. I found the car thieves the most interesting. I learned a lot about cars from those guys. They seemed to have no real fear of prison but viewed it as a game to stay out of it as long as possible but knew they would be going back due to their criminal activity.

    I think many of these people would change their behavior if getting caught scared the living shit out of them. Breaking rocks all day in a quarry, no air conditioning, no TV or internet probably would be enough for a lot of them.
    Yea, I heard that also. The prison is university chit.

    That is career criminals. And many of them are brainwashed from birth and lots of them even when seeing the bad way are forced, intimidated or at a loss at what else to do from childhood into criminal behavior.

    A record as children or worse one at just brand new adult and often at the hands of their supposed caregivers. Being told they have no options now. People are social creatures and it is hard very hard to be an outcast from your own clan. It is not as simple as walking away.

    Actually, those who you spoke with, if they do use the the time in jail for training or education might succeed in getting a good job and that might lead to abstaining from crime.
    If they have the tools (abilities) to make another network with another "tribe", "family" or "clan".

    Sometimes, I am sure, the parole officer is the only moral voice they hear.




    But what I hear from you is, you do think it is the fear factor. I would agree with that, if the person in question has been taught or has a experienced a life with people that have made good choices.

    I don't know, it is a complex issue, and a person cannot become unlost unless they choose to use a map or compass, more over one's that were not made by deceptive people.

    A compound in Montana always hits my daydreams when talking of this subject. It seems so hopeless. So vast. ..
    To put it simply, we need to worry a lot less about how to communicate our actions and much more about what our actions communicate.
    MICHAEL G. MULLEN

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    • standin
      Veteran
      • Apr 2009
      • 2274

      Originally posted by BITEYOASS
      Yeah, it's for real! And he's definitely off his meds.
      Actually, I meant, he wasn't on drugs. Somebody must had slipped him some acid for him to think that was cool.
      To put it simply, we need to worry a lot less about how to communicate our actions and much more about what our actions communicate.
      MICHAEL G. MULLEN

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      • Seshmeister
        ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

        • Oct 2003
        • 35754

        Originally posted by GAR
        or others from the Rebel Alliance..


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