McCain Camp Uses Free Prison Labor

First Posted: 05/02/08 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 01:30 PM ET

Prison Labor

Alabama News:

Republican presidential candidate John McCain got a deal when his campaign rented gathering space from the city of Homewood for a private fundraiser earlier this week.

His campaign was given a discount of about 80 percent off the standard booking rate for Rosewood Hall. In September, Jefferson County Democrats rented the same facility and were charged the full rate.

The McCain campaign was charged $250 to use two rooms in the hall, which normally would book for $1,200 on a weeknight. The campaign also was given free labor from Homewood City Jail inmates to set up tables and chairs for the event, avoiding a $100 set-up fee, but did pay a standard $50 cleaning fee.

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10:26 AM on 04/25/2008
I know how Hillary can save some money since she's so much in debt.
05:29 PM on 04/24/2008
I highly disagree with appropriating public resources unequally in the service of partisan activities. However, I'm also strongly in favor of employing our massive nonviolent prison population in a wide range of public infrastructure programs. This way, Americans receive a valuable service in exchange for funding their incarceration, and the inmates receive a structured work environment that will prepare them for reentry into society. Ideally, we should require all adult inmates without a high school diploma to earn their GED through prison education programs before they can be released.
05:48 PM on 04/24/2008
Chairman Mao would be proud of your proposal, jsarets.
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AbdulScarface
05:31 AM on 04/25/2008
What else are you going to call sensible people?
National Socialism is back on the front burner. Next up We are going to hear people advocating pre-civil south society. Oh I forgot they already are.
03:40 AM on 04/25/2008
Ideally, we shouldn't have such a massive nonviolent prison population. The US has the largest prison population in the world. We complain about China's human rights violations and treatment of prisoners, yet although they have a population five times larger than ours they have less prisoners. Many of the people we have sitting in our jails shouldn't be there at all; we need to find other ways to deal with most nonviolent offenders. As for a GED, I personally believe that a full high school education should be compulsory for the entire US population, period.

As for the political even in question within this article, I doubt that McCain knew anything about what happened. That being said, it was highly inappropriate. Blatant partisanship by the mayor and questionable legality. The mayor should lose his job for this.

Also, it's kina ironic that the prisoners set it up seeing as they can't even vote.
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MsLiz
burned out attorney, flaming liberal
09:25 AM on 04/25/2008
Municipal jail, not prison. Misdemeanors. They can vote unless convicted of a felony. Most city incarcerations are short term.
05:15 PM on 04/24/2008
Side stepping the 'unfairness' or morally questionableness of this event, is it illegal for a private small businesses, be it a venue, an party planning service, printing service etc. to give obviously steep discounts to a particular party? If so, could those discounts based on party affiliation count as campaign contributions from the company to the party? Certainly it can be the business' right to offer discounts to whomever they want, but when the purpose is political I would think that counts under political free speech.
sandiegoconservative
Surprisingly refreshing and undeniably delightful
11:35 AM on 04/25/2008
If it is a private business, no it is not illegal.
05:03 PM on 04/24/2008
This is SOP for GOP McCaddy. That's why he doesn't need to take pork. He builds it into the system. This behavior is worst than pork.

But think about it....he's loved and revered by many ........with or without them holding their nose....
03:41 AM on 04/25/2008
I dislike McCain, but I really doubt he had any idea that this occurred.
03:58 PM on 04/24/2008
I live in Alabama (actually am about 10 minutes from Homewood right now). I really think we may be in play for Obama in November. Huckabee won the Republican primary here and the GOPs I know here are the good ol' boy type who really can't stand McCain.

But what says even more is that Obama and Huckabee showed up here in Birmingham on the same Sunday before our primary. Obama pulled out an 11,000+ crowd, while the Huckabee camp was thrilled when their projected 400 person rally turned out almost 2,000. And frankly, I didn't even hear anything about McCain being in town. Sure I am still fighting the muslim rumor in the lunchroom upstairs and even with some family members, but I really think Obama has a shot here in November.
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MsLiz
burned out attorney, flaming liberal
09:21 AM on 04/25/2008
Hi neighbor. We can wish, can't we? I am in the suburb just south of Homewood. If you see a white lady in Vestavia with an AlObama bumper sticker, wave, it's me.

I am proud that the Birmingham News reported this.
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KOisGod
To thine own self be true
03:22 PM on 04/24/2008
Where these guys wiped and then fire hosed and then did they put the dogs on them after their little work detail?

This was afterall, Alabama.
04:05 PM on 04/24/2008
What, exactly, would you know about it? Ever been there? Have ANY idea where Homewood might be within the entire state? Do you know anything about it other than some nonsensical BS you've read online or heard from some other idiot?
05:35 PM on 04/24/2008
THANK YOU, Rolo!

And to think some Dems are actually OFFENDED when they're accused of "elitism".

Good heavens!
sandiegoconservative
Surprisingly refreshing and undeniably delightful
11:36 AM on 04/25/2008
I know, flag me for being off topic, but GREAT username, Rolo. That was an excellent movie!
03:07 PM on 04/24/2008
Oh the tragedy .... Pfft.
03:59 PM on 04/24/2008
Will someone come collect junior from the computer room? He's pooped his pants again....
05:35 PM on 04/24/2008
LOL!
03:05 PM on 04/24/2008
this is a good example of McCons' despicable character and the corporate media's willingness to ignore McCon's major personality disorders
03:02 PM on 04/24/2008
Senator McCain, stop trying to get the vote of others by taking a once in a lifetime tour of the South.

Born in PA
02:53 PM on 04/24/2008
What is McCain calling his tour through the south? The Bull Durham prison labor express?
Lets see get the black man to hold your umbrella in Memphis and take advantage of the free prison labor ($50 wouldn't cover the cost of the gas to transport the prisoners to the site, let alone the guards wages). Yea Sen. McCain and your republican cronies, what a wonderful bunch of corrupt fiscal and moral conservatives you all are.
03:34 PM on 04/24/2008
Pioneer-If this story doesn't exemplify elitist racism,I don't know what can! This SHOULD be used by OBAMA--McCain the quintessential petite elite racist. I would also throw in effete,but I don't have proof.
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MsLiz
burned out attorney, flaming liberal
09:27 AM on 04/25/2008
They travelled about one mile.
02:45 PM on 04/24/2008
Rove, the "master strategist", strikes again.
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ejay579
02:42 PM on 04/24/2008
This picture represents the American middle class in the third term of the Bush administration.
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mediamarv
1-2-3 Is this thing working?
02:40 PM on 04/24/2008
Love the stock photo... looking for my relatives since I'm from AL originally!!
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donttasemebro
I am the 99%
02:30 PM on 04/24/2008
Typical GOP behavior, misappropriating public assets for partisan purposes.
02:05 PM on 04/24/2008
Typical Alabama GOP backroom deal here...I do hope something comes of what appears to be the wrongful conviction and incarceration of former governor Don Siegelman, as the Alabama GOP has become quite brazen in their disregard for the law, and show an extreme arrogance in all that they do.
03:28 PM on 04/24/2008
Rolo: You hit the nail on the head here.pal. I suggest that all here who are interested,check out Sam Stein's Feb.25,2008 article HERE on HuffPo entitled"Mc Cain Withheld Cntroversial Aramoff E-Mail" .This is DIRECTLY related to Segelman and Bob Riley-McCain SAT on it (e-mail)as head of Abramoff investigation-the e-mail is displayed at the end of Stein's article.