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There is a way to keep these individuals who are very, very likely to re-offend confined.

We are trying to respect the taxpayers, too, obviously, and that is who gets left out of the equation, usually.

FoxNewsInsider with comments on my speech at CPAC in Washington, DC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V96ftZPpIcw

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