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		<title>By: tom  says:</title>
		<link>http://politics.mync.com/2009/03/prison-system-hit-hard-with-budget-cuts/comment-page-1/#comment-54855</link>
		<dc:creator>tom  says:</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 17:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>take the murders,child killers,drug dealers and put them to death 48 hrs. after they are convicted no appeals. take all these drunk drivers and repeated driveing offenders out in the roads and work hell out of them 10 hours a day for six months and give their licens back and tell them there is no second chance and as far as im concerned these people that kill someone while driveing while drunk druged up sentence them to ten years and hard labor no parole maybe they will think before they drink. child molesters and rapest put prison for life 30 years no parole these are the laws that should be set up and enforced maybe we could then cut the hell out of cost to keep up prisons and inmates.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>take the murders,child killers,drug dealers and put them to death 48 hrs. after they are convicted no appeals. take all these drunk drivers and repeated driveing offenders out in the roads and work hell out of them 10 hours a day for six months and give their licens back and tell them there is no second chance and as far as im concerned these people that kill someone while driveing while drunk druged up sentence them to ten years and hard labor no parole maybe they will think before they drink. child molesters and rapest put prison for life 30 years no parole these are the laws that should be set up and enforced maybe we could then cut the hell out of cost to keep up prisons and inmates.</p>
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		<title>By: Michelle</title>
		<link>http://politics.mync.com/2009/03/prison-system-hit-hard-with-budget-cuts/comment-page-1/#comment-54717</link>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 18:38:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi my brother has cancer and he&#039;s 60 and he got 32 to life for comspiracy and mail froud and interstate dransport.He has been in prison for 15 year&#039;s.If he would of killed some one he would be out.Im NOT SAYING that he should&#039;nt of whent to prison  But come on 32 to life. He is he&#039;s owen nures that has to be all bad. My famile can&#039;t be with him Because he can&#039;t sit in a visting room.So we feel helples.Let my brother come home for the last part of his life.I hear that they mit be letting people out that are over 60 and have health problems.Dose anyone now about this????? Also I have a son that is in prison. He was in  cal prison and they moved him to AZ and than moved him to mississippi.I live in cal so I wont be seeing my son.I worrie about my brother and my so much.They are both so far away . 


worried mother and sister</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi my brother has cancer and he&#8217;s 60 and he got 32 to life for comspiracy and mail froud and interstate dransport.He has been in prison for 15 year&#8217;s.If he would of killed some one he would be out.Im NOT SAYING that he should&#8217;nt of whent to prison  But come on 32 to life. He is he&#8217;s owen nures that has to be all bad. My famile can&#8217;t be with him Because he can&#8217;t sit in a visting room.So we feel helples.Let my brother come home for the last part of his life.I hear that they mit be letting people out that are over 60 and have health problems.Dose anyone now about this????? Also I have a son that is in prison. He was in  cal prison and they moved him to AZ and than moved him to mississippi.I live in cal so I wont be seeing my son.I worrie about my brother and my so much.They are both so far away . </p>
<p>worried mother and sister</p>
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		<title>By: terri</title>
		<link>http://politics.mync.com/2009/03/prison-system-hit-hard-with-budget-cuts/comment-page-1/#comment-51325</link>
		<dc:creator>terri</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 20:16:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is so unreal, conspiracy , ( That&#039;s all i hear ) Conspiracy means that some one in trouble to get them self out of trouble tells on some one eles. nothing found. no dates of the crime. just a person in trouble tells on you and that person walks &quot; free&quot; no kingpins in fed prison. just most are non- violent offender with no monry and are small time offenders ( not that any crime is right ) and we need to pay if we brake the law. But come on 20+ yrs on Conspiracy
yes the word COMSPIRACY is all you hear in the fed Prison. and no good time off.
does it make you think that it&#039;s more that meets the eye here ? ( could this be a money making thing ? )i&#039;ll stop here ! &quot; read and find out for your self.
God we need your help &quot; lets see with over 200,000 inmates, 140 o/o over full prisons if we will see any good time off in this prison I do hope so, I do hope I am wrong.. But we have not seen any ( or little change in 30 yrs ) yes it is a lot more talk of change now more than ever, BUT WE SHELL SEE ? I SO PRAY IT WILL CHANGE. 
Good luck to all and I wish you all the best. AS my hurt seems to be with me all day every day. A mothers love is a strong love a for ever love</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is so unreal, conspiracy , ( That&#8217;s all i hear ) Conspiracy means that some one in trouble to get them self out of trouble tells on some one eles. nothing found. no dates of the crime. just a person in trouble tells on you and that person walks &#8221; free&#8221; no kingpins in fed prison. just most are non- violent offender with no monry and are small time offenders ( not that any crime is right ) and we need to pay if we brake the law. But come on 20+ yrs on Conspiracy<br />
yes the word COMSPIRACY is all you hear in the fed Prison. and no good time off.<br />
does it make you think that it&#8217;s more that meets the eye here ? ( could this be a money making thing ? )i&#8217;ll stop here ! &#8221; read and find out for your self.<br />
God we need your help &#8221; lets see with over 200,000 inmates, 140 o/o over full prisons if we will see any good time off in this prison I do hope so, I do hope I am wrong.. But we have not seen any ( or little change in 30 yrs ) yes it is a lot more talk of change now more than ever, BUT WE SHELL SEE ? I SO PRAY IT WILL CHANGE.<br />
Good luck to all and I wish you all the best. AS my hurt seems to be with me all day every day. A mothers love is a strong love a for ever love</p>
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		<title>By: terri</title>
		<link>http://politics.mync.com/2009/03/prison-system-hit-hard-with-budget-cuts/comment-page-1/#comment-51323</link>
		<dc:creator>terri</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 20:11:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is so unreal, conspiracy , ( That&#039;s all i hear ) Conspiracy means that some one in trouble to get them self out of trouble tells on some one eles. nothing found. no dates of the crime. just a person in trouble tells on you and that person walks &quot; free&quot; no kingpins in fed prison. just most are non- violent offender with no monry and are small time offenders ( not that any crime is right ) and we need to pay if we brake the law. But come on 20+ yrs on Conspiracy
yes the word COMSPIRACY is all you hear in the fed Prison. and no good time off.
does it make you think that it&#039;s more that meets the eye here ? ( could this be a money making thing ? )i&#039;ll stop here ! &quot; read and find out for your self.
God we need your help &quot; lets see with over 200,000 inmates, 140 o/o over full prisons if we will see any good time off in this prison I do hope so, I do hope I am wrong.. But we have not seen any ( or little change in 30 yrs ) yes it is a lot more talk of change now more than ever, BUT WE SHELL SEE ? I SO PRAY IT WILL CHANGE. 
Good luck to all and I wish you all the best. AS my hurt seem to be with me all day every day. A mothers love is a strong love a for ever love</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is so unreal, conspiracy , ( That&#8217;s all i hear ) Conspiracy means that some one in trouble to get them self out of trouble tells on some one eles. nothing found. no dates of the crime. just a person in trouble tells on you and that person walks &#8221; free&#8221; no kingpins in fed prison. just most are non- violent offender with no monry and are small time offenders ( not that any crime is right ) and we need to pay if we brake the law. But come on 20+ yrs on Conspiracy<br />
yes the word COMSPIRACY is all you hear in the fed Prison. and no good time off.<br />
does it make you think that it&#8217;s more that meets the eye here ? ( could this be a money making thing ? )i&#8217;ll stop here ! &#8221; read and find out for your self.<br />
God we need your help &#8221; lets see with over 200,000 inmates, 140 o/o over full prisons if we will see any good time off in this prison I do hope so, I do hope I am wrong.. But we have not seen any ( or little change in 30 yrs ) yes it is a lot more talk of change now more than ever, BUT WE SHELL SEE ? I SO PRAY IT WILL CHANGE.<br />
Good luck to all and I wish you all the best. AS my hurt seem to be with me all day every day. A mothers love is a strong love a for ever love</p>
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		<title>By: How to Get Six Pack Fast</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 16:08:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey, nice tips.   I&#039;ll buy a bottle of beer to the man from that chat who told me to go to your site :)</description>
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		<title>By: guera</title>
		<link>http://politics.mync.com/2009/03/prison-system-hit-hard-with-budget-cuts/comment-page-1/#comment-40913</link>
		<dc:creator>guera</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 00:54:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My husband was sentenced to 12 yrs for a no violent crime. Since he has been gone our family has lost alot. Not only have we lost him we have lost our home and my daughter has lost her childhood.I understand that people should be punished for what they do however to allow families to be torn apart for a lengthy time is unjust. I truely believe that we should allow the laws to change. It obvious that that the tougher sentences are not working an being in prison there is no type of benefit to move forward. I agree that federal parole would not only benefit the inmate but also people like us tax payers that ultimately have to pay for it all</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband was sentenced to 12 yrs for a no violent crime. Since he has been gone our family has lost alot. Not only have we lost him we have lost our home and my daughter has lost her childhood.I understand that people should be punished for what they do however to allow families to be torn apart for a lengthy time is unjust. I truely believe that we should allow the laws to change. It obvious that that the tougher sentences are not working an being in prison there is no type of benefit to move forward. I agree that federal parole would not only benefit the inmate but also people like us tax payers that ultimately have to pay for it all</p>
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		<title>By: uribaby</title>
		<link>http://politics.mync.com/2009/03/prison-system-hit-hard-with-budget-cuts/comment-page-1/#comment-37964</link>
		<dc:creator>uribaby</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 18:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>HR 1475 The Good Time Bill is long over due.
Something needs to change in our federal prison system. T
he overcrowding,the LONG sentences, the lack of programs the enormous cost to tax payers. 
What incentive or hope do these nonviolent inmates have with  no chance of parole ? 
Has anyone  in Congress noticed whats going on in our prison system?
The sentences that the non violent,lowlevel federal inmates are receiving are excessive.
WE NEED CHANGE and we need people to speak out and take action</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HR 1475 The Good Time Bill is long over due.<br />
Something needs to change in our federal prison system. T<br />
he overcrowding,the LONG sentences, the lack of programs the enormous cost to tax payers.<br />
What incentive or hope do these nonviolent inmates have with  no chance of parole ?<br />
Has anyone  in Congress noticed whats going on in our prison system?<br />
The sentences that the non violent,lowlevel federal inmates are receiving are excessive.<br />
WE NEED CHANGE and we need people to speak out and take action</p>
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		<title>By: lee</title>
		<link>http://politics.mync.com/2009/03/prison-system-hit-hard-with-budget-cuts/comment-page-1/#comment-35379</link>
		<dc:creator>lee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:12:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description> 
Dear Mr  
 
I  am  asking you to please cosponsor the H.R.1475 ~ Federal Prison Work Incentive Act of  2009 which would  amend title 18, United  States Code, to  restore the former system of good time allowances toward  service  of Federal prison  terms,  and for other purposes.
 
The  current prison system is obviously ineffective. It is also a burden  to taxpayers  who are footing the bill  for more prisons. The  &quot;cuff em and stuff em&quot; attitude  is not working. There are many  alternatives to prison which would be at the  inmates expense Such  as home confinemet, fines, community service, and military  service.
 
Our  economic crisis  is due in part to the state of our judicial system where so many  first time non violent offenders are given Draconian sentences  and no means to  redeem themselves. Once in the prison system,  they have no reason to desire  rehabilitation or work towards early  release. 
 
I  hope  you will shed the &quot;tough on crime&quot; stance and look from a  different point of  view at alternative solutions to the crime  problems plaguing America today.  Longer prison sentences are not  effective. There needs to be more educational  programs in place  for inmates. This alone would reduce the amount of inmates who  recommit  crimes. These inmates are released back into society with no means  of  getting jobs, housing, and other common living needs. They  have no education.  Thus they resume the life they lived before  they were  incarcerated.
 
Americans  want to see results, not stiffer sentences. We can  change the  way the judicial system enforces punishment and how inmates serve  their time in a way that would benefit both the inmate and society.  The Federal  Prison Work Incentive Act of 2009 would address some  of these problems by giving  inmates a reason to do good and work  hard toward early  release.
 
Since  inmates &quot;earned&quot; the right to be in prison. Why can&#039;t they also  &quot;earn&quot; the right  to be out? These are not just criminals. They  are husbands, wives, children,  brothers, and sisters. They are  someones family. I have visited prison many  times and it breaks  my heart to see children in there visiting their Dad or Mom.  I  see inmates cry because they made a mistake and now have no way  to redeem  themselves. I see children cry because they must leave  without their parent.  It&#039;s sad. 
 
I also  would ask  that you take another hard look at Federal Parole and support its  return. These things would greatly contribute to the healing of  our economy and  the healing of our nation. America has been called  &quot;The land of second  chances&quot; but in reality we have become  the most imprisoned country in the  world. I won&#039;t quote a bunch  of statistics but here&#039;s one that says a lot: there  are over 203,000 federal  inmates incarcerated today,AT A COST  OF 40,000.00 DOLLARS PER INMATE and  the majority of these are  first time non violent offenders. Enough  said.

Thank  you for  your time and consideration.



1.  A H</description>
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Dear Mr<br />
 <br />
I  am  asking you to please cosponsor the H.R.1475 ~ Federal Prison Work Incentive Act of  2009 which would  amend title 18, United  States Code, to  restore the former system of good time allowances toward  service  of Federal prison  terms,  and for other purposes.<br />
 <br />
The  current prison system is obviously ineffective. It is also a burden  to taxpayers  who are footing the bill  for more prisons. The  &#8220;cuff em and stuff em&#8221; attitude  is not working. There are many  alternatives to prison which would be at the  inmates expense Such  as home confinemet, fines, community service, and military  service.<br />
 <br />
Our  economic crisis  is due in part to the state of our judicial system where so many  first time non violent offenders are given Draconian sentences  and no means to  redeem themselves. Once in the prison system,  they have no reason to desire  rehabilitation or work towards early  release.<br />
 <br />
I  hope  you will shed the &#8220;tough on crime&#8221; stance and look from a  different point of  view at alternative solutions to the crime  problems plaguing America today.  Longer prison sentences are not  effective. There needs to be more educational  programs in place  for inmates. This alone would reduce the amount of inmates who  recommit  crimes. These inmates are released back into society with no means  of  getting jobs, housing, and other common living needs. They  have no education.  Thus they resume the life they lived before  they were  incarcerated.<br />
 <br />
Americans  want to see results, not stiffer sentences. We can  change the  way the judicial system enforces punishment and how inmates serve  their time in a way that would benefit both the inmate and society.  The Federal  Prison Work Incentive Act of 2009 would address some  of these problems by giving  inmates a reason to do good and work  hard toward early  release.<br />
 <br />
Since  inmates &#8220;earned&#8221; the right to be in prison. Why can&#8217;t they also  &#8220;earn&#8221; the right  to be out? These are not just criminals. They  are husbands, wives, children,  brothers, and sisters. They are  someones family. I have visited prison many  times and it breaks  my heart to see children in there visiting their Dad or Mom.  I  see inmates cry because they made a mistake and now have no way  to redeem  themselves. I see children cry because they must leave  without their parent.  It&#8217;s sad.<br />
 <br />
I also  would ask  that you take another hard look at Federal Parole and support its  return. These things would greatly contribute to the healing of  our economy and  the healing of our nation. America has been called  &#8220;The land of second  chances&#8221; but in reality we have become  the most imprisoned country in the  world. I won&#8217;t quote a bunch  of statistics but here&#8217;s one that says a lot: there  are over 203,000 federal  inmates incarcerated today,AT A COST  OF 40,000.00 DOLLARS PER INMATE and  the majority of these are  first time non violent offenders. Enough  said.</p>
<p>Thank  you for  your time and consideration.</p>
<p>1.  A H</p>
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		<title>By: lee</title>
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		<dc:creator>lee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>of  2009 which would  amend title 18, United  States Code, to  restore the former system of good time allowances toward  service  of Federal prison  terms,  and for other purposes.
 
The  current prison system is obviously ineffective. It is also a burden  to taxpayers  who are footing the bill  for more prisons. The  &quot;cuff em and stuff em&quot; attitude  is not working. There are many  alternatives to prison which would be at the  inmates expense</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>of  2009 which would  amend title 18, United  States Code, to  restore the former system of good time allowances toward  service  of Federal prison  terms,  and for other purposes.<br />
 <br />
The  current prison system is obviously ineffective. It is also a burden  to taxpayers  who are footing the bill  for more prisons. The  &#8220;cuff em and stuff em&#8221; attitude  is not working. There are many  alternatives to prison which would be at the  inmates expense</p>
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		<title>By: lee</title>
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		<dc:creator>lee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 13:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>HR  1475 Federal Prison  Work Incentive Act    (Good Time)   Minimally saves  $2 billion annually BOP is nearing 40% over  capacity Incentive  for inmate positive/appropriate behavior Prison  overcrowding is dangerous for inmates  and BOP staff. Increased good time will save the US  taxpayers a minimum of $2 billion per  year by taking offenders  out of the prison system earlier.  Good Time reduces  inmate populations considerably. Currently, the BOP is  approaching  40% over capacity.  Today there are over 203,000 inmates in the  federal system Good Time rewards those inmates who  have shown positive behavior.  Although  early release would not  be guaranteed, it would allow a 2nd chance to those who  prove  they are deserving of another chance.   The cost to  house an inmate for 12 months is conservatively $40,000.  Costs  nearly double for inmates with medical issues and costs rise significantly  for  all inmates over age 60.  Inmates do not  receive the same health care  and lengthy non-parolable sentences cause medical  emergencies  for those in facilities and huge indigent  health care costs upon release.  The BOP would need to hire over  13,000 staff members to meet the inmate to  staff ratio of 10 years  ago.   Building additional bed space in prisons will  not resolve the systemic  issues of the prison system.  The  BOP is going to triple bunking because of lack of bed space, which  heightens tensions and makes it more dangerous for both staff  and inmates. Lengthy sentences have an inordinate impact  on inmates’ families,  particularly children who are forced</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HR  1475 Federal Prison  Work Incentive Act    (Good Time)   Minimally saves  $2 billion annually BOP is nearing 40% over  capacity Incentive  for inmate positive/appropriate behavior Prison  overcrowding is dangerous for inmates  and BOP staff. Increased good time will save the US  taxpayers a minimum of $2 billion per  year by taking offenders  out of the prison system earlier.  Good Time reduces  inmate populations considerably. Currently, the BOP is  approaching  40% over capacity.  Today there are over 203,000 inmates in the  federal system Good Time rewards those inmates who  have shown positive behavior.  Although  early release would not  be guaranteed, it would allow a 2nd chance to those who  prove  they are deserving of another chance.   The cost to  house an inmate for 12 months is conservatively $40,000.  Costs  nearly double for inmates with medical issues and costs rise significantly  for  all inmates over age 60.  Inmates do not  receive the same health care  and lengthy non-parolable sentences cause medical  emergencies  for those in facilities and huge indigent  health care costs upon release.  The BOP would need to hire over  13,000 staff members to meet the inmate to  staff ratio of 10 years  ago.   Building additional bed space in prisons will  not resolve the systemic  issues of the prison system.  The  BOP is going to triple bunking because of lack of bed space, which  heightens tensions and makes it more dangerous for both staff  and inmates. Lengthy sentences have an inordinate impact  on inmates’ families,  particularly children who are forced</p>
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