Can one Dysthymic Misanthrope Bring the Prison Industrial Complex to its knees? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Unplugged and Under Reconstruction In 1988 I went forth into the world after a protracted education which spanned the years of 1977 to 1988 (coincides with the beginning of my adulthood and the end of all fun in America*). These were my formative years. * "Bad timing" seems to be my curse. You may recall that up to around 1978 or so there was a wicked sexual revolution, drugs and a general "live and let live" order of things. Then in the late 1970's the party began to wind down. By 1980 promiscuity was all but eliminated by Herpes and as the precursor to our modern Victorian era, AIDS poised itself in the wings of our national biologic paranoia. Since sex was out there was no real reason to do drugs. Before you knew it we were electing Ronald Reagan and declaring a war on drugs; besieging the inner cities with the two pronged American urban social policy of removing the jobs base and replacing it with an illicit contraband economy and a totalitarian policing mechanism to help filter off the population of young viable men. This is what I refer to as the "prison industrial complex" . Hence life for white people in America became incredibly boring and for all others it was intolerable." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Criminal Trial Attorney: Musician, Computer Geek | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Here is a poem I wrote in the millenium style using voice recognition error as the serendipity factor in creation. Y2K Someday in the fifth and mysteries- Auditing our incorrect accuracy- To improve the strains noise In the sliding multi-isn't tycoon witness Foregoing constants want densely to Think that was, is, their possibility gig. A defense poses out our tiny times.* this poem was a collaboration of errors made by voice recognition software and Alec Henderson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Let's Kill some inmates today!! | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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