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Jail Food Can Be a Hard Sell (changed to accomodate Muslims)
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| Jan. 8, 2005
| Paul Pringle
Posted on 01/08/2005 10:09:02 PM PST by FairOpinion
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To: pepsionice
Most prisons are feeding for less than 7 dollars per day. You can do a lot of potatos, pasta etc for that. When I retired in 98 we were feeding at $359 per day per inmate and that was in Cal.
Many prisons also grown there own including pigs, corn, dairy and so fortyh. That keeps the price down considerably and you can provide fattening and hicarb foods so the little dears don't starve todeath.
Thos folks who love Sheriff Joe, must realize his inmate are short term jainl prisoners. Some are not adjudicated. You can't treat people like crap for long-term unless you want to return to Attica.
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01/09/2005 10:32:42 AM PST
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bigsigh
To: bigsigh
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posted on
01/09/2005 10:35:27 AM PST
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bigsigh
To: bigsigh
and if I knew haw two spel I'd git a reel jawb.
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posted on
01/09/2005 10:38:54 AM PST
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bigsigh
To: pepsionice
I can feed my husband and I pretty good if I shop around on ten dollars a day.
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01/09/2005 11:45:56 AM PST
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douglas1
(was there children kidnaped I wont sign up with the times to find out)
To: FairOpinion
I agree .. this irritates me too.
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01/09/2005 12:34:10 PM PST
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CyberAnt
(Where are the dem supporters? - try the trash cans in back of the abortion clinics.)
To: FairOpinion
Feeding muslims? That makes a good way to put cat waste after cleaning the litter box!
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