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by sjoliex7  Today 1:34 PM   
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Spam-King coward kills family, self (allegedy)
DarrenTooCool
by DarrenTooCool  Today 12:00 PM   
 Was taking their lives really a better option than 21 months in prison and $714,139?
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Convicted Spammer Escapes Prison, MURDERS FAMILY, Kills Himself
William Hung
by William Hung  Today 11:04 AM   
 At least he left the baby alone. But really, stories don't get much worse than this. As if you needed a reason to hate spammers any more.
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TRUE CRIMES: The Man who Hijacked a Cargo Jet
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  Today 3:13 AM   
 True heroes - the crew...what an amazing story!
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Channel 4: Prison Abuse
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by WIDEEYECINEMA  Today 1:24 AM   
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Should have killed him
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by Antara  Yesterday 9:01 PM    10
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What the heck is going on here?
willhelm
by willhelm  Yesterday 5:55 PM    9
 I've noticed this word co-conspirator occurring with much more regularity over the past few years. It sounds ridiculous to me. Does it annoy anyone else? Isn't it redundant? Like saying someone is a co-team-member? Doesn't the conspirator part automatically imply the co part. For example: A and B are conspirators. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
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Convicted killer’s last words before execution: Vote Obama
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by missjackson  Yesterday 1:27 PM    3
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Sophia
ChaosSyren
by ChaosSyren  Yesterday 10:13 AM   
 Interesting web comic
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interactive guide: Who in the Bush administration broke the law, and who could be prosecuted
papananook
by papananook  Yesterday 9:31 AM   
 Each scandal is represented by a colored circle that encompasses the people who are implicated. As it's easy to see, many of the players here are mixed up in two, three, or more of the alleged crimes. Hence all the overlapping circles (Venn-diagram heaven!). The best way to make sense of this legal tangle is to mouse over the title of an individual scandal, which will highlight everyone implicated. For example, the wiretapping bubble ensnares George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, David Addington, John Ashcroft, John Yoo, and Alberto Gonzales. At the same time, Ashcroft and Gonzales fall into the overlapping circle for monkey business related to DoJ hiring. Mouse over a person's name for information on how each person is involved. Mouse over the title of each circle for specifics about the particular scandal. And if all else fails, fall back on this golden rule of wrongdoing in the White House: All roads lead to Gonzales.
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The sunshine resort where three poppy seeds, a kiss on the cheek or a bottle of cough mixture could
dewitte
by dewitte  Yesterday 9:20 AM   
 Yikes - don't do anything stupid while vacationing in Dubai!
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NZ church provides fuel for soul and car
tabsey
by tabsey  Yesterday 2:08 AM   
 At least the Kiwis didn't think of this one, they copied it. Still ignores reality on anything but a very local scale.
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Child molester hasn't served single day of 43-year prison term
odiedog
by odiedog  7-23-2008   
 For nearly two years, the South Florida middle school art teacher forced the boy to have sex in a classroom supply closet.
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Slammed: The coming prison meltdown
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by Lexica  7-23-2008    1
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Download Prison Break TV Show Episodes - Watch Full TV Show Online
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by pfallonx7  7-23-2008   
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The 6 Most Terrifying Items People Actually Collect
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by William Hung  7-23-2008   
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Download Prison Break Episodes - Watch Full TV Show Online
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by bayleeyancy  7-23-2008   
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Customer Success Story: Department of Defense
deadcowkid
by deadcowkid  7-23-2008   
 Despite denials, records show rap star " Rick Ross" worked as corrections officer.
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What Do Prisoners Make for Victoria's Secret?
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by arifsali  7-22-2008    1
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"E-gold" LAUNDERMAT CLOSE OUT SALE !
jt3600
by jt3600  7-22-2008   
 3 Things come to mind here 1 it figures they live in Florida where all the shit happens 2 when things sound to good to be true 3 behind great wealth is even a greater crime !
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Men sentenced for setting friend's crotch ablaze
chuckiesf
by chuckiesf  7-22-2008   
 DUH!
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Everything he touches...
earnric
by earnric  7-22-2008   
 Our president that is... I am for the ethical treatment of prisoners: no matter who they are or what they've done. Our morality doesn't depend on the actions of others (no matter how henous). That's part of the very definition of morality. But our "moral" president has likely made it difficult, if not impossible to prosecute some of these people... Some that are likely a real threat. Chock it up to incompetence... once again.
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Cut baby from womb
rmboone
by rmboone  7-22-2008   
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JOHNNY CASH - FOLSON PRISON BLUES (LIVE AT SAN QUENTIN)
HUNGMAN
by HUNGMAN  7-22-2008   
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Ref's control the game and the gambling
dustingransden
by dustingransden  7-21-2008   
 This ref was got snagged, how many others do you think are doing the exact same thing.
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Another Terrorist Kangaroo Trial With alot at Stake
blueridge
by blueridge  7-21-2008    1
 So the government caught bin Laden's driver, we are told to believe, but yet they lost bin Laden? Right! It's all a lie and another show trial for a fictitious account to justify a fake war for regime changes. It is not only Mr Hamdan's future that will be determined by the trial. There is great concern among members of the Bush administration that they too could find themselves before foreign or international courts for the role they played in facilitating and encouraging the torture of detainees. The infamous "torture memos" circulated by Vice-President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, Charles Addington, and two former administration figures, Douglas Feith and Alberto Gonzales, covertly approved the abuse of prisoners by the CIA. These men were publicly warned recently by Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff to Colin Powell when Mr Powell was Secretary of State, to "never travel outside the US
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UK House of Commons: U.S. Goverment Lied to us.
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-21-2008   
 Cont... "Britain's denials that its territories have been used for "extraordinary rendition" were dramatically undermined last night after the United Nations claimed that Diego Garcia has been used as a detention centre to hold US suspects. . . . The revelations raise fresh questions about the island's role in the process of extraordinary rendition -- moving suspects to interrogation centres in third-party countries where they are held outside the law -- and why the UK government was apparently unaware that its ally was operating a prison on Diego Garcia to house so-called "high-value detainees"."
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Send Karl Rove to Jail
maquser
by maquser  7-21-2008   
 Not a joke, this is a real option available to our House committee members! Contact them now to hold him in contempt! Pass it on!
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Alabama's Governor Railroaded By GOP ????
klippety
by klippety  7-21-2008   
 If proven that these allegations are true, It would have serious consequences and not only in Alabama. Hopefully, we will have transparency soon.
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Mmmm- Mc cap in your ass unless I win !
jt3600
by jt3600  7-21-2008   
 How do you define Irony ?
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Great Apes gain Rights in Spain, Homo Sapiens lose them in Austria
Gul Agha
by Gul Agha  7-20-2008   
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Facebook pictures used as a character testimony
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-20-2008   
 Someone is always watching... :)
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How The War On Drugs Victimizes Women
Kauaiguy
by Kauaiguy  7-20-2008   
 Treatment costs much less than incarceration and provides far better returns.
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Why The American Prison System Is A Failure
Kauaiguy
by Kauaiguy  7-20-2008    1
 More punitive policies and the war on drugs provide perverse incentives to a private corrections industry with an interest in bilking public funds.
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Mandela Celebrates 90th Birthday
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by Socratoad  7-20-2008    2
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Me And My Girls
debbyski
by debbyski  7-20-2008    3
 "But was it really all thus? When memory is called to answer, it often answers back with deception. How is it that almost every warm bar stool contains a hero, a star of his own epic, who is the sum of his amazing stories? If I said I was a fat thug who beat up women and sold bad coke, would you like my story? What if instead I wrote that I was a recovered addict who obtained sole custody of my twin girls, got us off welfare and raised them by myself, even though I had a little touch of cancer? Now we’re talking. Both are equally true, but as a member of a self-interpreting species, one that fights to keep disharmony at a remove, I’m inclined to mention my tenderhearted attentions as a single parent before I get around to the fact that I hit their mother when we were together. We tell ourselves that we lie to protect others, but the self usually comes out looking damn good in the process. "
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Pistol Cam: When Cops Draw This Point-and-Shoot, Say Cheese
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-19-2008   
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