Rhodes was already charged with stabbing to death 16-year-old Maurice Gordon and 14-year-old Larry Ordway in Shawnee in May. Their burned bodies were found dumped behind an abandoned house.
I wonder if slime like this is eligible for the early release program when their time comes based on the Obama guidelines?
Percent of Released Prisoners Returning to Incarceration
Of the nearly 43,000 federal offenders who were placed on federal community supervision in fiscal year 2005, an estimated 43 percent were arrested at least once within five years of their placement per the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
I know I am being hypothetical in this case but I am trying to bring home a point. Releasing these people because the prisons are over-crowded is nonsense. Our government should be working on getting the crime rate down by way of federal programs teaching people to obey the law as soon as they pop out of the womb.
This thing is so out of control, if they started today attempting to turn it around, it would take at least 3 – 5 generations. Better hurry FOLKS, the clock is ticking. The future doesn’t look too bright.
Unless there is law and order brought back to this country (the country that treats criminals like is with kid gloves) and we keep law breakers where they belong locked up, there will continue to be some very rough roads ahead.
We know what to do next month.

Our kids and grandchildren’s security futures depend on it. The selection for president should not be taken lightly.
Rules are made to be observed/followed. Disregard of the laws/rules should be punishable by consequences that get everyone’s attention, not a slap on the wrist or early release. Set the record straight right out of the box.
I know the PC-ers will love this. Singapore is such a place where rules are in place and they are followed to the “T”. If not, the offender pays the price.
http://www.goabroad.com/articles/study-abroad/singapore-laws-to-know-before-you-go
Some of their laws may be a little extreme but rules are rules. Anyone with an ounce of sense would have to agree. Would they rather live in a place like Singapore where safety of the public is paramount or in a place like the USA (in some parts) where a person can not go out to buy a quart of milk without worrying about getting shot?? I know what my answer is. I know what the PC-er answer is. Wake up fools.
Take a look at these statistics and then tell me which environment you would rather live in.
http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Singapore/United-States/Crime
If the ground rules are set and more importantly enforced to their max; we would not have scum like Brice Rhodes crawling on the bellies committing crimes.
Laws are made to be obeyed. Like the PPP (PC Pathetic Parents); our authorities continue threatening their spoiled brats (criminals) but do follow through with the punishment in an effective manner.
Like the PC brats, the criminals are laughing at the authorities. If there is not a little degree of fear instilled in a child if they misbehave, get the floor mat out they will walk all over you.
Discipline can come in many forms. I have never condoned beating a child but a swat on the ass if necessary never hurt anyone, just their pride.
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/101/4/723
Bend the tree when it is young and that will help eliminate scumbags like Rhodes.
