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KENNETH567 at aol.com KENNETH567 at aol.com
Sat Jun 19 11:30:32 BST 2010


Subject: Fw: Fw: Jail vs. nursing home.




Subject: Re: Fw: Jail vs. nursing home.




 
To all, please put me in jail.
 

Jail vs. Nursing  home.




     
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



     
 
 
     
 
 
 
Food for  thought:



 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 





 
 
 
     
 
 
Let's  put the seniors in jail, and the criminals in a  nursing home.

 


 
This way  the seniors would have access to showers,  hobbies,

 
 
 
 
And  walks, they'd receive unlimited free  prescriptions, dental

 
And  medical treatment , wheel chairs etc. And  they'd receive money 
instead  of

 
Paying  it out.

 
They  would have constant video monitoring, so  they could be

 
Helped  instantly ,if they fell, or needed  assistance.

 
Bedding  would be washed twice a week, and all clothing  would be

 
Ironed  and returned to them.

 
A guard  would check on them every 20 minutes, and bring  their meals

 
And  snacks to their cell. They would have  family visits in a suite built 
for that  purpose.

 
They  would have access to a library, weight  room,spiritual counselling, 
pool, and  education.

 
Simple  clothing , shoes, slippers, P.J.'s and  legal aid would be free, on 
 request.

 
Private,  secure rooms for all, with an exercise outdoor  yard ,with 
gardens.

 
Each  senior could have a P.C. A T.V. Radio, and daily  phone calls.

 
There  would be a board of directors , to hear  complaints, and the guards

 
Would  have a code of conduct, that would be strictly  adhered to.

 



 



 
 




 
 
The  "criminals" would get cold  food,  be left all alone,  and 
unsupervised,

 
Lights  off at 8pm, and showers once a  week.

 
Live in  a tiny room , and pay $5000.00 per month and  have no hope

 
Of ever  getting out.

 


 
Justice  for all.


























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