Hey, inmates need phones too.
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Hey, inmates need phones too.
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Blew right by you, didn't it?
This so smells like Yoni's work.
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Of course I got it, Charles.
Doesn't it though.
So, how exactly do you provide phone service to inmates?
What does that mean?
That's kind of what we were wondering, and hoped you could shed some light.
Oh, I quit reading when I realized the point was that this guy had stolen someone's material and used it as his own on a comment board or letter to the editor.
I have not idea what the underlying topic was even about.
His underlying topic was that Americans are a bunch of spoiled brat ingrates for disliking the policies of President Bush, because we have running water and Interstate Highways.
And apparently he is a businessman who provides phone service to inmates, and we weren't sure what that really meant.
Ah, I see. Neither do I.
you must have read from last post to first
I guess so.
This country is great. So is the government system. BUT the people are too stupid, the politicians are too money and power hungry, and the entire nation's people is foobarred.
Am I the only one that thinks that Ozzman just mis-spelled an acronym?
Or is that the new way to spell "fubar"?
Americans are blind.
Being spoiled only brings higher expectations for those people. This is true of any situation... a spoiled kid will actually be unhappy for a large a mount of time, especially if the present is slightly not as luxurious as the past.
I'd say that's true of every country that ever existed, not just this one.
Phone service to inmates: allows crooks in jail to call ppl long-distance, collect at heinous rates, which makes the service provider a load of money which they split with whatever agency runs the jail.
We used to get all these asinine calls from some cretin in some prison. You got a recorded message saying "You have a call from a prisoner" followed by the clown's name and "press 1 to accept or 2 to deny." Nowhere did the assholes tell you WHAT jail it was or who you could call to stop the calls or what the charges would be if you made the mistake of accepting.
Hope this helps.
Some prisons offer stuff like 24 hour phone service to families or phone service during business hours to anyone or whatever.
I guess someone has to provide the service.
Anyways...
I think Yoni sent it in.
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