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I know not whether Laws be right or whether Laws be wrong; all that we know who live in gaol is that the wall is strong; and that each day is like a year, a year whose days are long.
Nowadays chickens are raised in large scale modern farms where
they cannot walk, run or seek food in the soil. They are fed
soleby by humans. They are kept in small cages and cannot move
at all. Day and night they have to stand. Imagine that you have no right to walk or to run. Imagine that you have to stay day and night in just one place. You would become mad. So the chickens
become mad. In order for the chickens to produce more eggs, the farmers create artificial days and nights. They use indoor lighting to create a shorter day and a shorter night so that the chickens believe that 24 hours have passed and then they produce more eggs. There is a lot of anger, a lot of frustration and much suffering in the chickens. They express their anger and frustration by attacking the chickens next to them. They use their beaks to peck and wound each other. They cause each other to bleed, to suffer and to die. That is why farmers now cut the beaks off all the chickens to prevent them from attacking each other out of frustration. So when you eat the flesh or egg of such a chicken you are eating anger and frustration. If you eat anger, you will become and express anger.
Where are prisoners? a. in prisons b. in nursing homes
c. in the military d. in factory farms
e. in zoos
f. in slaughterhouses.
Israeli leaders have made a giant concentration camp of Palestine.
That is how prison is tearing me up inside. It hurts every day. Every day takes me further from my life.
I've wanted somehow to convey to you the sensations - the atmospheric pressure, you might say - of what it is to be seriously a long-term prisoner in an American prison
they’re not going to jail because of me.
To go from working in a prison to living there is a serious reversal of fortune, … Stealing from inmates is both outrageous and ridiculous. I hope this case, along with our other numerous convictions of public officials in the past three years, will send the strong message that people who embezzle money from the government always get caught, and in Saline County they face severe punishment
Based on the 70 percent rule, (Brown’s) actual prison time will be 9.1 years before he’s eligible for parole
I knew he would not have gone to prison if I hadn't come forward.