Lost in the "In-Between", a Midwestern Anglo-Saxon descendent searches for commonality and a sense of place in this post-modern, post-politically-correct, post-American dream, post-EVERYTHING Brave New World of a high-tech surveillance police state polarizing the ignorant masses into hypnotic apathy or zealous outrage as lobbyists and politicians trade away the remnant freedoms of America's citizens.
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Feeling Guilty but Not in Jail
So here's a few basic guys in prisons pleeding for letters. But they or someone's got to pay this website for them to put their profiles up. This is the group that nobody's written to yet. Dang! I bet it's lonely in there. What's that scripture quote from Jesus? "When you didn't visit that one person in prison, it was the same as not visiting me." [my paraphrase]
I need to visit somebody in prison, but probably won't. I sure do feel sorry for 'em though. I guess I'm as guilty as every other middle-class white Amercian Christian free man out there. Dang I feel guilty. I guess "neurotic" should be in there too.
Anyway, here's some cool quotes from Mike Tyson. What an angry man! Whew!
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