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March 25, 2013: Correction Reform Debate
March 25, 2013: Correction Reform Debate
Greater Boston
06/25/14
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Richard commented on Greater Boston on 01.06.11
Officer McGuire was a victim of the drug war. Why? Because his killer
was a violent criminal who was let out of prison early in order to
make room for millions of peaceful, decent human beings who have been
declared criminals by the drug war witch hunt. In fact, many violent
criminals have been released early in order to put the innocent in prison.
Likewise, Eurie Stamps, a 68yearold grandfather who was killed
yesterday by a Framingham police SWAT team was also a victim of the
drug war. He was murdered by a violent gang of thugs dressed
in blue. The only difference is that Mr. Stamps killers will not
be put in prison where they belong.
Rick [Freedom_First at verizon dot net]
An ex-con’s murder of a Woburn Police officer a day after Christmas has put the state’s Parole Board under the microscope. Now there are renewed calls for a crackdown on who gets paroled. Emily is joined by Grafton state Rep. George Peterson and Jack McDevitt, the Director of the Institute on Race and Justice at Northeastern University.
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