Wednesday, February 1, 2017

This should dovetail nicely with the Democrats' commitment to early release of prisoners

"Inmates inside a Delaware prison where four staff members were being held hostage reached out to a newspaper in two phone calls to explain their concerns, including the leadership of the U.S., educational opportunities, rehabilitation and how the state spends money on prisons. Prisoners at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center funneled the calls Wednesday to The News Journal in Wilmington with the help of one inmate's fiancee and another person's mother. The mother told the paper her son was among the hostages. In that call, an inmate said their reasons 'for doing what we're doing' included 'Donald Trump [emphasis mine - P.]. Everything that he did. All the things that he's doing now. We know that the institution is going to change for the worse.'"

Exclusive, from Paco World News Daily (PWND), is the following video showing a typical prisoner's reaction to the news that Donald Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court...



6 comments:

JeffS said...

You can tell the difference from those lefties not in prison?

(Aside from the style of clothes, I mean.)

rinardman said...

I'm a bit disappointed. I thought Cagney was a good actor, but I've seen some of today's college snowflakes have emotional meltdowns that were more believable than that.

Including the punches.

Paco said...

You're right, Jeff. Only the clothes and the bars separate the two classes.

R-man: But J.C. at least didn't sucker punch any of those guys.

Veeshir said...

I thought you were talking about the felonious violence in Berkely.
It's understandable, you used the word 'inmates'.

RebeccaH said...

I find myself wholly unconcerned with what incarcerated criminals think about the election.

Deborah said...

One of the hostages is dead, another is reportedly "alert". The prison is now secure.

Felons always think they're geniuses. Guess it'll be a wake-up call when they find out how the punishments for this.