Doesnt say if they had trojans...
http://www.indystar.com/article.php?guards23.html
Cant be bothered checking their
http://www.powerpigradio.com/pointless/prisonbitch.html
Before I'm attacked I know...
The United States has six percent of the world's
population, but has twenty-five percent of the world's prisoners.
and I agree with JJ.
CHICAGO — Jesse Jackson yesterday equated police officers accused of
brutality with terrorists, referring to police as the
"militia." Top Stories
"There is a pattern of African Americans
being beaten by the militia and killed by the militia," Mr. Jackson
said in an interview with the Washington Times. "These are all acts
of terror, and we really need to get a definition of terrorism. Unarmed
citizens being beaten and killed by the militia is an act of
terrorism."
His statements were made during the 36th annual
Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and Citizenship Education Fund Conference. Mr.
Jackson is the founder of both groups.
The remarks repeated similar statements made
during a wide-ranging discussion with N'Digo magazine, a
125,000-circulation black weekly in Chicago, in which he said that
federal, state and local entities can be responsible for
"terrorist" acts.
In that interview, Mr. Jackson also stated that
incarcerations of black men "are part of a growth industry that is
making millions of dollars for non-black communities it is a criminal act
against humanity."
The N'Digo interview was part of an annual
feature the magazine does on Mr. Jackson for his conference.
"If terrorism is shooting or killing
innocent people, then the police that recently shot at an innocent black
couple here in Chicago and were acquitted, despite being under the
influence of alcohol, were terrorists," Mr. Jackson said in the
interview, which appears in the July 18-24 edition of the magazine.
He also said that President Bush "is
exploiting the fears of Americans and exaggerating incidents, playing the
terrorism theme like a one-string guitar."
"Isn't terrorism the four police officers
who beat Rodney King? Or the police that shot Amadou Diallo? What we must
do is fight for a definition of terrorism and hold all those who fall
under that definition accountable."
"I don't think we have become enraged as a
people, as journalists, as ministers, as communicators — we just kind of
accept what's happening against our own community."
Deuteronomy 23:15: 'You shall not give up to his master a slave who has
escaped from his master to you.'