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Last Revised: APRIL 1, 1996
LETTERS
by MARY MOORE
POEMS FROM THE NEO NAZI RUN GULAG
Dear Mary Moore, Editor: I found your complimentary issues of SONOMA COUNTY
FREE PRESS immensely interesting, courageous and all inclusive--particularly
the brother's letter, Eldred of Berkeley, Calif. in support of Mumia. Mumia
Abu Jamal and I are both in the same neo nazi run gulag, both controversial
writers, both death row comrades. Therefore enclosed please find a passel
of my published material with permission to reprint any piece if interested--and
an unpublished poem "Tahina", no other publication dared to publish for fear
of religious persecution. Do you have the courage, Sistas? Forthcoming separately
is my donation and subscription. If I had more.... Perhaps I could write
something for you. Peace, Reggie Reginald S. Lewis Ay 2902 1040 E. Roy Furman
Hwy. Waynesburg, Pa. 15370 Ed. note: Thanks for writing Reggie. Be strong
and tell Mumia he's been inside our pages many times and has alot of support.
THE PEOPLE LOST ON METHYL BROMIDE
Dear Editor: Thank you for your helpful article in the current FREE PRESS
on pesticides. Unfortunately, the people lost another round in the battle
against methyl bromide last week when the California Senate voted to extend
the March 30 ban under heavy lobbying from Gov. Wilson. Enclosed are copies
of two leaflets that I have been circulating on methyl bromide, mainly within
the agricultural community. After our recent loss and the continuation of
this deadly chemical warfare, I am going more public with my concerns. Shepherd
Bliss, Sebastopol
LOCAL FOOD NOT BOMBS
Dear FREE PRESS: I just picked up your Feb/March issue. Good job, I hope
you keep it up. I saw you had a listing for FOOD NOT BOMBS for Berkeley and
S.F. There is a chapter in Santa Rosa also. In needs volunteers and other
sources of food for its servings. They can be reached at 573 2714 or P.O.
Bx. 1671, Santa Rosa, 95402. There is also an organization that is dedicated
to recognizing peoples rights when it comes to dealing with law enforcement
and attempting to keep the police force under control by observation to make
sure they are operating within their bounds. They can be reached at 573 2719
and at the same P.O. Bx. I think both operations would gain substantially
from more publicity. Adam Labelle, Santa Rosa
RESPONSE TO DESPAIR
Dear Mary: Thank you for the Despair Interviews, Feb/March '96. My Vietnam
Vet son's response to my gloom is "What do you expect Dad?" Given the culture
"scene" where the minority rich own and the majority work to provide for
the rich, one should expect contrived despair. Discouraged servants are less
of a threat. The rich have real reason to fear, like "how much longer are
us rich going to be able to con our many servants off our backs? Despair
and tribute go together. Gordon Yates, Santa Rosa, 5 wars old,
LOOKING FOR SOLUTIONS
Dear Editor: I would like to share how I handle (cope) with despair or stress,
the pressures I feel because there is so little social change happening.
Like most of you, I pay some dues for seeing so much and seeing so well.
I also pay dues for having a spiritual heart when reading the papers, yet
I know why these satanic things are happening and I also know that many things
must change someday. I know that I am making a difference. I begin my day,
every day doing something to activate and raise the consciousness of people.
I search for and transmit viable solutions to the duality problems of social,
political and economic life. This optimism is helpful. I notice that the
other paper in Sonoma county, the NORTHCOAST X PRESS offers no solutions
or anything viable in solving the problems that beset us all. They offer
exposes, which are almost fashionable these days, however almost everyone
knows that the FRS is this and that and the evil right wingers of the world
bank of Mollith are the bad guys. We all know that already. So what are we
all to do about it? What are viable solutions to these problems that are
caused by trickle down banking that has never worked and never will? I feel
less despair when I realize that although I spend alot of time alone, reading
alone, writing alone, eating alone, drinking coffee alone etc., I am not
alone. We are not alone. And together we will come up with solutions, because
it is true--Necessity is the mother of invention. We must come forth and
in this I feel less despair. Thank you for including me. I remain sincerely
yours. Michael Bobier, Santa Rosa
Welcome to Hell, Feb/March '96
Dear Editor: It is high time people became aware of the human rights implications
of what is going on in U.S. prisons in the guise of "public safety concerns".
I think you are absolutely correct in your assessment of the situation, that
the existence of the Covenants is deliberately downplayed, lest people begin
to get the idea that they can protect/defend themselves. Equally important
is the need to unmask the powerful special interest entities and expose them
and their projects and figureheads for what they are. In California the CCPAO
(prison guards' union) manipulates legislators and victims'rights groups
to push for increasingly harsh sentencing and conditions of confinement,
thus increasing collaterally the reliance upon prisons and the various economic
tentacles that string therefrom...more jobs for guards, more prison construction,
more specialized equipment. About 10 years ago, I first got my hands on a
correctional industry publication and was appalled at the wide variety of
highly specialized equipment purveyed nation-wide. It has only gotten worse.
The latest edition of THE COALITION FOR PRISONERS' RIGHTS NEWSLETTER (Feb.'96)
carries as its cover story an expose of the transformation of "Swords Into
Stun Belts". That's right, the ""(conversion of)...technical expertise for
application to one of the fastest growing sectors of the American economy:
the so called corrections and 'crime fighting industry'". The mutation of
the Military Industrial Complex to the Prison Industrial Complex has taken
a terrifying large leap. Marcia Bunney, Central California Women's Facility,
Chowchilla, Ca.