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A new report by the NAACP, "Misplaced Priorities: Over Incarcerate, Under Educate" details the social and economic impact of runaway prison spending over the past 30 years.
Benjamin Todd Jealous: Prison Spending Bleeds the Education System Benjamin Todd Jealous 2011
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Incarcerate innocent white people to even the numbers out?
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Incarcerate those who are citizens for their criminal behavior and those who do not have citizenship should be immediately deported.
An Opportune Moment For A Tasering « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009
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That click you just heard was Tony finally putting two and two together and getting something other than “Incarcerate your friends for fun and profit!”
Captain America #30 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'We Must Reverse Our Zeal to Incarcerate'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'The US has the most prisoners and the highest jailing rate of any country - the insanity must stop.'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: We Must Reverse Our Zeal to Incarcerate 2008
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Incarcerate him for a long run as the butt boy of some cell block stud?
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"We have embarked on a great social experiment," says Marc Mauer, the author of the upcoming book The Race to Incarcerate.
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"We have embarked on a great social experiment," says Marc Mauer, the author of the upcoming book The Race to Incarcerate.
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"We have embarked on a great social experiment," says Marc Mauer, the author of the upcoming book The Race to Incarcerate.
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We have to demand three I's and a P: 1. Investigate who stole what 2. Indict wrong doers 3. Prosecute the guilty 4. And Incarcerate White Collar Criminals
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Danny Schechter 2011
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