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So it's elderly people's fault that they can't afford air conditioning but prisoners have a right to it?

If the government is going to run something, it has to do it correctly. Its not the government's responsibility to provide everyone AC that needs it, but they have to require it in their facilities.
 

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Then thats their bad. If a government facility is going to house people for a extended period of time, the conditions must be humane. Just because they committed a crime does not make them any less a humane being.

But we freely admit they lose their rights when they go to prison (for instance, the right to vote).
 

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I think air conditioning should be allowed. Leaving prisoners to swelter inside of inhumane conditions isn't right.

Plus, there are people in prison for rather minor charges, why subjugate them to the same conditions you would subjugate a murderer to?

Uh yeah, its naturally hotter in Iraq, but soldiers have ways of getting out of the heat. Its more often than not that prisoners don't.

No, there's not :) We worked in a "van" roughly equivalent to half of a semi-trailer that had 2 big industrial AC's pumping into it and it was underneath 2 layers of cammie netting for shade. The temperature inside still wouldn't go below 85 in the dead of night during the summer.
 

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Then thats their bad. If a government facility is going to house people for a extended period of time, the conditions must be humane. Just because they committed a crime does not make them any less a humane being.

You don't want to know the number of times I've been told living in the barracks in Virginia in the summer when the AC breaks that "AC is a luxury". If they can tell me to suck it the fuck up, what do I care about some asshole who can't even follow the law?
 

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You don't want to know the number of times I've been told living in the barracks in Virginia in the summer when the AC breaks that "AC is a luxury". If they can tell me to suck it the fuck up, what do I care about some asshole who can't even follow the law?


right there with you on that...I hated living in the barracks....
 

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Um, we are all born with certain basic rights.

And in return, the government asks us to follow certain rules. If you can't, then you forfeit those basic rights as far as I'm concerned.

Hell Bacon, isn't bread and water for 3 days still a legal punishment aboard ship?
 

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No, there's not :) We worked in a "van" roughly equivalent to half of a semi-trailer that had 2 big industrial AC's pumping into it and it was underneath 2 layers of cammie netting for shade. The temperature inside still wouldn't go below 85 in the dead of night during the summer.

You still had methods of cooling off though, even if they were not adequate. In some prisons the conditions are deplorable. Look at some of the prisons in the UK for example. Prisoners have rioted because of it.
 

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And in return, the government asks us to follow certain rules. If you can't, then you forfeit those basic rights as far as I'm concerned.

Hell Bacon, isn't bread and water for 3 days still a legal punishment aboard ship?

You cant really say that ALL rights are stripped from a person. I don't care who you are, every person has to be treated humanely.
 
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