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Of the current likely GOP primary crop, who's your presidential preference?

Donald Trump
45
13%
Ron DeSantis
49
14%
Nikki Haley
9
3%
Mike Pence
9
3%
Chris Sununu
27
8%
None of the Above(I have another Republican in mind)
12
3%
None of the Above(I'm not a Republican)
188
54%
Other
11
3%
 
Total votes : 350

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The Alma Mater
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Postby The Alma Mater » Sun Jan 08, 2023 10:30 pm

Btw, it is oddly refreshing to see a country arrest and jail insurrectionists immediately instead of having them still happily walking around free two years later, actively influencing elections.
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Postby Shrillland » Sun Jan 08, 2023 11:26 pm

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American Legionaries
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Postby American Legionaries » Sun Jan 08, 2023 11:49 pm


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Haganham
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Postby Haganham » Mon Jan 09, 2023 6:34 am

The Alma Mater wrote:
American Legionaries wrote:
It's the same old same old with people, the desire to blame social ills on some other group that they dislike will always be present.

So why are the "it is not guns, it is lack of healthcare" people so vehemently against improving healthcare?

We aren't?
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Postby Elwher » Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:24 am

The Alma Mater wrote:Btw, it is oddly refreshing to see a country arrest and jail insurrectionists immediately instead of having them still happily walking around free two years later, actively influencing elections.


You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?
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Postby Bewaffnete Krafte » Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:27 am

Elwher wrote:
The Alma Mater wrote:Btw, it is oddly refreshing to see a country arrest and jail insurrectionists immediately instead of having them still happily walking around free two years later, actively influencing elections.


You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?

Is it better to jail someone immediately if you see them kill someone or not arrest them at all?
Obviously a trial is much more ideal but if you see them break the law i'd honestly prefer them being jailed immediately rather than left unpunished.
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Postby Elwher » Mon Jan 09, 2023 8:35 am

Bewaffnete Krafte wrote:
Elwher wrote:
You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?

Is it better to jail someone immediately if you see them kill someone or not arrest them at all?
Obviously a trial is much more ideal but if you see them break the law i'd honestly prefer them being jailed immediately rather than left unpunished.


By that logic, the situation at Rikers Island is quite acceptable. We can't have those potential criminals walking the streets just because they have not been convicted, can we?
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Postby American Legionaries » Mon Jan 09, 2023 10:18 am

Bewaffnete Krafte wrote:
Elwher wrote:
You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?

Is it better to jail someone immediately if you see them kill someone or not arrest them at all?
Obviously a trial is much more ideal but if you see them break the law i'd honestly prefer them being jailed immediately rather than left unpunished.


Given the less than Stellar history of people 'seeing' crimes be committed, I'd prefer the latter.

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Postby Rusozak » Mon Jan 09, 2023 10:21 am

Elwher wrote:
The Alma Mater wrote:Btw, it is oddly refreshing to see a country arrest and jail insurrectionists immediately instead of having them still happily walking around free two years later, actively influencing elections.


You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?


Dangerous individuals are often held in custody until the trial, yes. Perhaps they wouldn't have to wait as long if we reformed the judicial system.
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Bewaffnete Krafte
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Postby Bewaffnete Krafte » Mon Jan 09, 2023 10:23 am

Elwher wrote:
Bewaffnete Krafte wrote:Is it better to jail someone immediately if you see them kill someone or not arrest them at all?
Obviously a trial is much more ideal but if you see them break the law i'd honestly prefer them being jailed immediately rather than left unpunished.


By that logic, the situation at Rikers Island is quite acceptable. We can't have those potential criminals walking the streets just because they have not been convicted, can we?

I didn't say it was good. I said it's better than not arresting them at all. Also, they aren't "potential criminals" in this case. We have recorded evidence of them doing it. It's not acceptable, it's just not better than not convicting them at all. I'd still much, much rather there be fair trials.
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Ifreann
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Postby Ifreann » Mon Jan 09, 2023 11:20 am

Elwher wrote:
The Alma Mater wrote:Btw, it is oddly refreshing to see a country arrest and jail insurrectionists immediately instead of having them still happily walking around free two years later, actively influencing elections.


You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?

Jails are used for pre-trial detention in the US.
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Postby Elwher » Mon Jan 09, 2023 1:04 pm

Ifreann wrote:
Elwher wrote:
You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?

Jails are used for pre-trial detention in the US.


And should not be, unless there is a demonstrable flight risk.
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Ifreann
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Postby Ifreann » Mon Jan 09, 2023 1:14 pm

Elwher wrote:
Ifreann wrote:Jails are used for pre-trial detention in the US.


And should not be, unless there is a demonstrable flight risk.

So if there's a flight risk you can skip the nuisance of a trial. Cool.
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Postby Austria-Bohemia-Hungary » Mon Jan 09, 2023 1:21 pm

Elwher wrote:
Ifreann wrote:Jails are used for pre-trial detention in the US.


And should not be, unless there is a demonstrable flight risk.

are you proposing that people arrested on serious suspicions of violent crime should be left to their own devices at large while trial awaits?
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The Black Forrest
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Postby The Black Forrest » Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:35 pm

Austria-Bohemia-Hungary wrote:
Elwher wrote:
And should not be, unless there is a demonstrable flight risk.

are you proposing that people arrested on serious suspicions of violent crime should be left to their own devices at large while trial awaits?


Was going to post something similar. People in jail before trial are there for reasons. They also are supposed to get time served after judgement.
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Postby American Legionaries » Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:39 pm

The Black Forrest wrote:
Austria-Bohemia-Hungary wrote:are you proposing that people arrested on serious suspicions of violent crime should be left to their own devices at large while trial awaits?


Was going to post something similar. People in jail before trial are there for reasons. They also are supposed to get time served after judgement.


More often than not the people in detention before trial seem to be there for the reason that they're poor. And "time served" is all fine and dandy, unless you're acquitted.

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The Black Forrest
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Postby The Black Forrest » Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:45 pm

Ifreann wrote:
Elwher wrote:
And should not be, unless there is a demonstrable flight risk.

So if there's a flight risk you can skip the nuisance of a trial. Cool.


Sorry, I have had my fill of snark today.
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The Black Forrest
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Postby The Black Forrest » Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:48 pm

American Legionaries wrote:
The Black Forrest wrote:
Was going to post something similar. People in jail before trial are there for reasons. They also are supposed to get time served after judgement.


More often than not the people in detention before trial seem to be there for the reason that they're poor. And "time served" is all fine and dandy, unless you're acquitted.


If they are destined to be acquitted?; probably not going to be held anyway. It depends on the person and their history if any.
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* There is actually a War on Christmas. But Christmas started it, with it's unparalleled aggression against the Thanksgiving Holiday, and now Christmas has seized much Lebensraum in November, and are pushing into October. The rest of us seek to repel these invaders, and push them back to the status quo ante bellum Black Friday border. -Trotskylvania
* Silence Is Golden But Duct Tape Is Silver.
* I felt like Ayn Rand cornered me at a party, and three minutes in I found my first objection to what she was saying, but she kept talking without interruption for ten more days. - Max Barry talking about Atlas Shrugged

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Ifreann
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Postby Ifreann » Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:51 pm

The Black Forrest wrote:
American Legionaries wrote:
More often than not the people in detention before trial seem to be there for the reason that they're poor. And "time served" is all fine and dandy, unless you're acquitted.


If they are destined to be acquitted?; probably not going to be held anyway. It depends on the person and their history if any.

Bet it depends a lot on their skin colour.
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We don't bend our knee to no king or country
So we hoist the Jolly Roger, the colours of the free
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The Black Forrest
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Postby The Black Forrest » Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:54 pm

Ifreann wrote:
The Black Forrest wrote:
If they are destined to be acquitted?; probably not going to be held anyway. It depends on the person and their history if any.

Bet it depends a lot on their skin colour.


*shrugs* I can’t answer that one. Even then; no jail time for anybody is a silly solution.
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* I felt like Ayn Rand cornered me at a party, and three minutes in I found my first objection to what she was saying, but she kept talking without interruption for ten more days. - Max Barry talking about Atlas Shrugged

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American Legionaries
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Postby American Legionaries » Mon Jan 09, 2023 2:54 pm

The Black Forrest wrote:
American Legionaries wrote:
More often than not the people in detention before trial seem to be there for the reason that they're poor. And "time served" is all fine and dandy, unless you're acquitted.


If they are destined to be acquitted?; probably not going to be held anyway. It depends on the person and their history if any.


Sure, if we just handwave all the people who are wrongly held, then we can justify the ones who are being reasonably held. But the reality isn't as clean as your assumptions, is it? Cases get dismissed, people have charges reduced, etc. etc. In all of those situations those people were held in jail for sometimes weeks or months when they never deserved to be there.
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Nora Xent
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Ex-Nation

Postby Nora Xent » Mon Jan 09, 2023 3:28 pm

Damn, C-span no longer has control over the cameras.

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Celritannia
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New York Times Democracy

Postby Celritannia » Mon Jan 09, 2023 3:38 pm

Elwher wrote:
The Alma Mater wrote:Btw, it is oddly refreshing to see a country arrest and jail insurrectionists immediately instead of having them still happily walking around free two years later, actively influencing elections.


You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?


Jail isn't the same as prison.
Jail refers to being locked up for a time when there is sufficient evidence for a crime but needs investigating. This is usually in a police station.

Being sentenced to prison requires a trial
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Shrillland
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Democratic Socialists

Postby Shrillland » Mon Jan 09, 2023 3:39 pm

Celritannia wrote:
Elwher wrote:
You prefer a system where jail immediately follows arrest, rather than waiting for the nuisance of a trial first, then?


Jail isn't the same as prison.
Jail refers to being locked up for a time when there is sufficient evidence for a crime but needs investigating. This is usually in a police station.

Being sentenced to prison requires a trial


It's usually in a county jail here, which can also serve as a prison for smaller offences.
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