What part of Con lay may it violate exactly



In a message dated 06/13/15 14:08:34 Eastern Daylight Time, 
FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com writes:


It appears that Sheriff Joe got some of his methods from the Nazi prison camps. 
 While it's a good idea to keep the prisoners busy to earn their keep, the 
enforcement of this idea may be violating constitutional law.  As such, the 
judge ruled against the treatment of prisoners this way. 


Perhaps, the alternative treatment is to have a voluntary option for prisoners 
to do some work and to get out of their cells.  But I don't know how the ACLU 
would react to this.  If it doesn't violate any laws, then it should be done.



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mdixon.6569@...> wrote :


Texas used to have a self sustaining prison system. No tax payer dollars 
needed. They grew their own food... all of it. Grew their own cotton which they 
made their own cloths, sheets and bedding from. Cattle provided meat and 
leather for shoes and belts that the prisoners made. They harvested their own 
timber and milled it. Made their own bricks. Surplus was sold on the market for 
things they couldn't make and all laborers were prisoners. Prisoners were too 
tired at the end of the day to cause trouble.Of course  Judge William Wayne 
Justice ended this system saying you can't force prisoners to work thus making 
the tax payer foot the bill and put prisoners on *vacation*..  
 


From: "dhamiltony2k5@... [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2015 5:15 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Fwd: Sheriff Joe



  
The sheriff seems an intrepid social scientist conducting studies in asocial 
moderation.   It will be interesting to observe what the data shows in the end. 
  


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <WLeed3@...> wrote :





Subject: Fwd: Sheriff Joe




>> SHERIFF JOE IS AT IT AGAIN ! >> You may remember Sheriff Joe Arpaio of 
Arizona, who 
>> painted the jail cells pink and made the inmates >> wear pink 
prison garb. Well......... 
>> SHERIFF >> JOE IS AT IT AGAIN ! >> >> Oh, 
there's MUCH more to know about Sheriff Joe ! 
>> >> Maricopa County was 
spending approx. $18 million dollars a year on 
>> stray animals, like cats 
and dogs. Sheriff Joe offered to take 
>> thedepartment over, and the County 
Supervisors said okay. The 
>> animal shelters are now allstaffed and operated 
by prisoners. They 
>> feed andcare for the strays. Every animal in his care 
is taken out 
>> and walked twice daily. He now has >> prisoners who are 
experts in animal nutrition 
>> and behavior. They give great classes for 
anyone 
>> who'd like to adopt an animal. He has literally >> taken stray dogs 
off the street, given them to 
>> the care of prisoners, and had them place in 
dog 
>> shows. >> >> The best part? His budget for the entire department >> 
is now under $3 million. Teresa and I adopted a 
>> Weimaraner from a Maricopa 
County shelter two 
>> years ago. He was neutered and current on all >> shots, 
in great health, and even had a microchip 
>> inserted the day we got him. Cost 
us $78. 
>> >> The prisoners get the benefit of about$0.28 an hour for working,>> but 
>> >> most would workfor free, just to be out of their cells for >> 
theday. Most of his budget is for utilities,building maintenance, 
>> etc. He 
pays the prisoners out of the fees collected for adopted 
>> 
animals. 
>> >> >> I have long wondered when the rest ofthe country would take 
a look 
>> at the way he runsthe jail system and copy some of his ideas. He>> has a 
>> huge farm, donated to the county yearsago, where inmates can >> 
work, and they grow mostof their own fresh vegetables andfood, 
>> doingall 
the work and harvesting by hand. 
>> >> Hehas a pretty good sized hog farm, 
which provides meat 
>> andfertilizer. It fertilizes the Christmas tree 
nursery, where 
>> prisoners work, and youcan buy a living Chris tmas tree for 
$6 - $8 
>> forthe holidays and plant it later. We have sixtrees in our yard>> from the 
>> prison. >> >> Yup, he was re-elected last year with 83% of 
the 
>> vote. Now he's in trouble with the ACLUagain. He painted all his >> 
buses and vehicleswith a mural that has a special hotline phone 
>> number 
painted on it, where you can call and reportsuspected 
>> illegal aliens. 
Immigrations and Customs Enforcement wasn't doing 
>> enough in hiseyes, so he 
had 40 deputies trained specificallyfor 
>> enforcing immigration laws, 
started up hishotline, and bought 4 new 
>> buses just for hauling >> folks 
back to the border. He's kind of a'Git-R-Dun' kind of Sheriff. 
>> >> >> 
Sheriff JoeArpaio (in Arizona) who created the 'Tent City Jail': ** 
>> He has 
jail meals down to 40 cents a serving and charges the 
>> inmates for 
them. 
>> >> ** He stopped smoking and porno magazines inthe jail. >> ** Took 
away their weights. 
>> ** Cut off all but 'G' movies. >> ** He started chain 
gangs so the inmates could do free work on 
>> county and city projects. >> 
** Then he started chain gangs for women so he wouldn't get sued 
>> for 
discrimination. 
>> >> ** He took awaycable TV until he found out there was a 
federalcourt 
>> order that required cable TV for jails, so >> he hooked up 
the cable TVagain.....BUT only let 
>> in the Disney channel and the Weather 
channel. 
>> ** When asked why the weather channel, he replied, "So they will>> know how 
>> hot it'sgonna be while they are working on my chain 
gangs." 
>> >> ** He cut off coffee since ithas zero nutritional value. >> ** 
When theinmates complained, he told them, "This isn't The 
>> 
Ritz/Carlton...... If you don't like it, don't come back." 
>> >> More On The 
Arizona Sheriff: 
>> >> With temperatures being even hotter than usual in >> 
Phoenix (116 degrees just set a new record), the 
>> Associated Press reports: 
About 2,000 inmates livingin a 
>> barbed-wire-surrounded tent >> encampment 
at the Maricopa County jail have been 
>> given permission to strip down to 
their government-issued pink 
>> boxer shorts.On Wednesday, hundreds of men 
wearing boxers were 
>> either curled up on their bunk bedsor chatted in the 
tents, which 
>> reached 138 >> degrees inside the week before. Manywere also 
swathed in wet, pink 
>> towels as sweatcollected on their chests and dripped 
down totheir 
>> PINK SOCKS. >> >> "It feels like we arein a furnace," said 
James Zanzot, an inmate 
>> whohas lived in the TENTS for 1 year. "It's 
inhumane." 
>> >> Joe Arpaio, the tough-guy sheriff who created the tent city 
and 
>> long agostarted making his prisoners wear pink and eatbologna >> 
sandwiches, is not one bit sympathetic. He said Wednesday that he 
>> told all 
of the inmates, "It's 120 degrees in Iraq and our 
>> soldiers are living in 
tents too, and they have 
>> to wear full battle gear, but they didn't 
commit 
>> any crimes, so shut your mouths!" >> >> Way to >> go, Sheriff 
! 
>> >> Maybe if all prisons werelike this one there would be a lot less >> 
crime and/or repeat offenders. Criminals should bepunished for 
>> their 
crimes - not live in luxury 
>> until it's time for their parole, only to go 
outand commit another 
>> crime so they can get back into live on taxpayers' 
money and enjoy 
>> things taxpayers can't afford to have for 
themselves. 
>>
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SHERIFF JOE IS AT IT AGAIN !

You may remember Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona, who 

painted the jail cells pink and made the inmates 

wear pink prison garb.   Well......... 

SHERIFF 

JOE IS AT IT AGAIN ! 



Oh, there's MUCH more to know about Sheriff Joe ! 



Maricopa County was spending approx. $18 million dollars a year on stray 
animals, like cats and dogs. Sheriff Joe offered to take thedepartment over, 
and the County Supervisors said okay. The animal shelters are now allstaffed 
and operated by prisoners. They feed andcare for the strays. Every animal in 
his care is taken out and walked twice daily. He now has 

prisoners who are experts in animal nutrition 

and behavior. They give great classes for anyone 

who'd like to adopt an animal. He has literally 

taken stray dogs off the street, given them to 

the care of prisoners, and had them place in dog 

shows. 


The best part? His budget for the entire department 

is now under $3 million. Teresa and I adopted a 

Weimaraner from a Maricopa County shelter two 

years ago. He was neutered and current on all 

shots, in great health, and even had a microchip 

inserted the day we got him. Cost us $78. 



The prisoners get the benefit of about$0.28 an hour for working, but most would 
workfor free, just to be out of their cells for theday. Most of his budget is 
for utilities,building maintenance, etc. He pays the prisoners out of the fees 
collected for adopted animals. 




I have long wondered when the rest ofthe country would take a look at the way 
he runsthe jail system and copy some of his ideas. He has a huge farm, donated 
to the county yearsago, where inmates can work, and they grow mostof their own 
fresh vegetables andfood, doingall the work and harvesting by hand. 



Hehas a pretty good sized hog farm, which provides meat andfertilizer.  It 
fertilizes the Christmas tree nursery, where prisoners work, and youcan buy a 
living Chris tmas tree for $6 - $8 forthe holidays and plant it later. We have 
sixtrees in our yard from the prison. 



Yup, he was re-elected last year with 83% of the 

vote. Now he's in trouble with the ACLUagain. He painted all his buses and 
vehicleswith a mural that has a special hotline phone number    painted on it, 
where you can call and reportsuspected illegal aliens. Immigrations and Customs 
Enforcement wasn't doing enough in hiseyes, so he had 40 deputies trained 
specificallyfor enforcing immigration laws, started up hishotline, and bought 4 
new buses just for hauling 

folks back to the border. He's kind of a'Git-R-Dun' kind of Sheriff. 




Sheriff JoeArpaio (in Arizona) who created the 'Tent City Jail': ** He has jail 
meals down to 40 cents a serving and charges the inmates for them. 



** He stopped smoking and porno magazines inthe jail. 

** Took away their weights. 

** Cut off all but 'G' movies. 

** He started chain gangs so the inmates could do free work on county and city 
projects.  

** Then he started chain gangs for women so he wouldn't get sued for 
discrimination. 



** He took awaycable TV until he found out there was a federalcourt order that 
required cable TV for jails, so 

he hooked up the cable TVagain.....BUT only let 

in the Disney channel and the Weather channel. 

 ** When asked why the weather channel, he replied, "So they will know how hot 
it'sgonna be while they are working on my chain gangs." 



** He cut off coffee since ithas zero nutritional value. 

 ** When theinmates complained, he told them, "This isn't The 
Ritz/Carlton...... If you don't like it, don't come back." 


More On The Arizona Sheriff: 



With temperatures being even hotter than usual in 

Phoenix (116 degrees just set a new record), the 

Associated Press reports: About 2,000 inmates livingin a barbed-wire-surrounded 
tent 

encampment at the Maricopa County jail have been 

given permission to strip down to their government-issued pink boxer shorts.On 
Wednesday, hundreds of men wearing boxers were either curled up on their bunk 
bedsor chatted in the tents, which reached 138 

degrees inside the week before. Manywere also swathed in wet, pink towels as 
sweatcollected on their chests and dripped down totheir PINK SOCKS. 



"It feels like we arein a furnace," said James Zanzot, an inmate whohas lived 
in the TENTS for 1 year. "It's inhumane." 



Joe Arpaio, the tough-guy sheriff who created the tent city and long agostarted 
making his prisoners wear pink and eatbologna sandwiches, is not one bit 
sympathetic. He said Wednesday that he told all of the inmates, "It's 120 
degrees in Iraq and our 

soldiers are living in tents too, and they have 

to wear full battle gear, but they didn't commit 

any crimes, so shut your mouths!" 



Way to 

go, Sheriff ! 



Maybe if all prisons werelike this one there would be a lot less crime and/or 
repeat offenders. Criminals should bepunished for their crimes - not live in 
luxury 

until it's time for their parole, only to go outand commit another crime so 
they can get back into live on taxpayers' money and enjoy things taxpayers 
can't afford to have for themselves. 


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