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Bertie the Bunyip[_25_]
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"Maxwell" luv2^fly99@cox.^net wrote in
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"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
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Dudley Henriques wrote in
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Dudley Henriques wrote in
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Ken S. Tucker wrote:
On Apr 5, 12:33 pm, george wrote:
On Apr 6, 4:07 am, Dudley Henriques wrote:

Larry Dighera wrote:
On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 10:50:55 -0400, Dudley Henriques
wrote:
I take it you heard the one about the inmates in a prison
Oh, you must be referring to the fact that the states of
California Vermont, Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan and Oregon
spend more on prisons than education.
http://www.aclunc.org/news/opinions/prison_vs.
_education_spending_r
ev...
For the first time, and unique among large states,

California
will soon spend more on its prisons than on its public
universities. It has been projected that over the next
five years, the state's budget for locking up people will
rise by

9
percent annually, compared with its spending on higher
education, which will rise only by 5 percent. By the 2012-

2013
fiscal year, $15.4 billion will be spent on incarcerating
Californians, as compared with $15.3 billion spent on
educating them. Yet, despite this historic increase in

prison
funding, leading legislators -- including supporters of
the increase -- and even Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's
office

agree
that this is simply throwing good money after bad, given
the rank mismanagement plaguing California's corrections
system. More prison spending will mean better pay for the
highest paid, most politically influential prison
personnel in the nation, as well as more prisons, but no
one is certain it

will
result in a better corrections system. ...
Who is going to make it right? Even public officials who

know
this budget priority is wrongheaded refuse to fight it,
preferring to pander to prison personnel and afraid of
appearing "soft on crime." The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
once observed: "Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?'
Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?' Vanity
comes along and asks the question, 'Is it popular?' "
"But," King added, "Conscience asks the question 'Is it
right?' " ...
http://www.pewcenteronthestates.org/...s_detail.aspx?
initiat
iv...
http://www.pewcenteronthestates.org/...etail.aspx?id=

35904
More than 1 in 100 American adults are behind bars.
And when it comes to our nation's military spending vs
education spending ...
Great segue here :-)))).
You know Larry, it's people like you who find the face of Jesus

in
the ice cream sundae you just bought at the local Dairy Queen

:-))
and watch in horror as your religious icon just melts away under

the
light of day :-)))))
I had some little thing with a white head, that may
have been bertie, land on my ice cream, so I flicked
it off and a cat ate it.
So you guys figure bertie is recycled pussy poop.
Yeah that makes sense to me.
Ken
Sorry, but no hidden or implied Bertie's intended.


OK, that's a little too zen even for me.

Bertie

I don't believe you :-))


Nope, still don't understand it.Even a dozen german beers haven't
opened my eyes.


bertie


You're either hallucinating or just off on a tangent telling another
one of your "stories". According to the time stamps on your messages
you have been doing damn little more this evening than playing on your
keyboard as usual. You seem to find as easy to "spin" **** as MX.



Not too bright, are you?



Bertie