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Unacceptable collateral damages
October 23, 2016

Unacceptable collateral damages

Unacceptable Collateral Damages 
 It is well documented that the United States has a prison population of 2.2 million (one of the worlds largest) with over one-third incarcerated and serving sentences for violations of "drug...
Rice, Milton L.Massachusetts
The fiscal and moral responsibility of leadership (accountability to the taxpayer and society)
October 23, 2016

The fiscal and moral responsibility of leadership (accountability to the taxpayer and society)

The Fiscal and Moral Responsibility of Leadership (accountability to the taxpayer and society) by Milton Rice 
 This is written in response to several newspaper articles that spoke in favor of Governor Weld's recent proposal/s...
Rice, Milton L.Massachusetts
Where is reason?
October 23, 2016

Where is reason?

WHERE IS ‘REASON ? August 1998 by Milton L. Rice I read and watch with great sadness, in news papers and other media, about the senseless deaths of two U.S. Capital police officers as well...
Rice, Milton L.Massachusetts
Save us from more collateral damage
October 23, 2016

Save us from more collateral damage

Save Us from More Collateral Damage bY Milton L. Rice, MS, o.P. It would surely seem that there is no end to retributive "dumb on crime" rhetoric propelled by media hype and the usual "knee...
Rice, Milton L.Massachusetts
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