To: knak
"To deny a person the ability to eat or to get adequate medical treatment when we're not sure exactly what's going on is a complex issue," said Phyllis Lowe of the department. Somebody should remind Phyllis that prisoners get three squares and a warm place to sleep, not to mention medical treatment. And that it comes gratis, at the expense of the state and its taxpayers. Just like welfare...
Obviously, this lady needs to be robbed or beaten, so as to remind her what criminals with outstanding arrest warrants do...
3 posted on
12/05/2002 7:23:44 PM PST by
okie01
To: okie01
You mean if I get injured robbing 7-Eleven I'm eligible to go on welfare? Who says crime doesn't pay?? Willie Sutton missed the biggest cash cow of all: the goobermint; that's where the money is now.
To: okie01
And a college education.
7 posted on
12/05/2002 8:17:28 PM PST by
GailA
To: okie01
Well gosh, Phyllis, d'ya think maybe if they stopped getting their checks, they'd contact your agency, and then somebody from LE could talk to them, thus maybe facilitating finding out "exactly what's going on"?
Could the Washington state Freepers please take appropriate action against this pathetic excuse for a government official . . .
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