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Rand Paul: meth may prevent radical Islam

Seeded on Tue Feb 21, 2012 4:24 PM EST
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Late last year Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) cited the fact that many prisoners convert to Islam as cause for blocking legislation that would make synthetic drugs illegal.

Paul explained in a December letter sent to Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) recently obtained by the Bowling Green Daily News that he was blocking the bill because the “stigma of incarceration can make it practically impossible for many people to find work after they are finally released from prison.”

But there was also another reason.

“In addition, there has been much discussion in the Senate regarding combatting radical Islam. Notably, Islam is currently the fastest-growing religion among prisoners in the United States. Sending people - often young people - who may already come from broken homes and difficult family situations into a brutal prison environment is potentially a breeding ground for radicalization,” Paul wrote.

Paul’s stance got a quick response from the Kentucky Democratic Party.

“Rand Paul says that he is helping to keep drugs on Kentucky’s streets because he wants to make sure criminals aren’t converting to Islam - you simply cannot make nonsense like this up,” chairman Dan Logsdon said in a statement. “If he’s so worried about prisoners converting to Islam that he is willing to place the lives of Kentucky’s children at risk by allowing dangerous drugs on our streets, my advice to Senator Paul is that he just go ahead and make crime legal so we won’t have prisons any more. Rand Paul needs to regain whatever toehold he had on reality and realize that what he is doing is going to hurt Kentucky’s children in a very real way and he is going to have to live with that.”

 

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feliznavidad

OK -- here' the logic behind Paul's statement: using synthetic drugs causes prison sentences. Prison sentences cause personal hardship, and also lead to conversions to Islam. Therefore, we should eliminate prison sentences for synthetic drugs -- like crack and meth, for example. Well, heck -- bank robberies cause prison sentences. So does child molestation. For the same reasons, we should eliminate prison sentences for these -- and all --- crimes. They cause prisoners grief! And lead to Islam!

    Reply#1 - Tue Feb 21, 2012 4:27 PM EST
    Beau7890

    If Paul really wanted to prevent prison conversions to Islam, he could make a better case for looking into the inequity of the criminal justice system that sends a disproportionate number of blacks to prison.

    Come to think of it, he could advocate for more job training programs in improverished urban neighborhoods. That would do a better job preventing those prison conversions.

    That is, he'd do that if he actually cared about keeping people out of prison.

    • 3 votes
    #1.1 - Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:55 PM EST
    feliznavidad

    Sorry, Beau -- too logical and not inherently racist. Fail.

    • 1 vote
    #1.2 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:37 AM EST
    Beau7890

    Damn! I knew there was a reason Republicans aren't drafting me to run for president.

    • 3 votes
    #1.3 - Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:52 AM EST
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