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Assaults on Texas prison guards increase | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Latest News
Increase in attacks, record turnover fuel problems for state prisons 05:50 AM CDT on Monday, October 29, 2007 By DEREK KRAVITZ / The Dallas Morning News RIVERSIDE, Texas – Strike with your palms. Hit the chin, chest and lower abdomen. Kick if you have to. It could save your life, the ...
Sen. John Cornyn rejects Dallas Rep. Pete Sessions' Obama accusation | News for Dallas, Texas | ...
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Terrorists in Prison: Is There Anything the Right Doesn't Fear?
Commondreams.org Views — ... :  Abu Ghraib in their backyard? akaBruno :  They'll join up with T-Bag, Lincoln Burrows and Michael Scofield and break out of Fox River JonahKeri :   That they'll turn this into a lawless, chaotic state and make people live in a constant state of riled-up fear. Oh wait... One right-wing warrior-blogger tried to answer the question earnestly by pointing out that in November, 200o, a Muslim Terrorist violently attacked a prison guard .  A report from the Dallas Morning News on prisoner-on-guard attacks found that in 2007 alone -- just in ...

The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Not Having Anything to Fear
The Moderate Voice — ... .  A report from the Dallas Morning News regarding prisoner-on-guard attacks found that in 2007 alone — just in Texas — there were “more than three dozen staff assaults with weapons.”  But that’s a perfect distillation of the fear-wallowing right-wing mindset:  hey, one time, 9 years ago, a Muslim Terrorist attacked a prison guard, so now we have to keep all Muslim Terrorist-prisoners in cages on a Cuban island with no trial because I’m too scared to keep them in an American prison. ...

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