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Re: felix, and many of us wouldn't escape



Dear Judges, Lawyers, Policemen, Guards, Counselors, Taxpayers, et. al.,

We are here.  Like it or not, for good or bad, we are here.  Who are we?  We are the
downtrodden and dispossesed, the self-torturing, the disenfranchised convicts,
drug and alcohol addicts, the unemployed and unemployable.  We are the children of
poverty, financial and spiritual.  We have and will have children of our own,
grandchildren too.  We are ex-cons, uninsured, homeless, of many colors and speaking
many tongues.  We are the enemy in what has become a domestic war against ourselves.

And who are you?  You who like the tough talk of Tough on Crime?  You who watch as
budgets are cut in education and health care while you militarize a police force?
Bullet-proof vests, automatic weapons, helicopters, tanks, robots ... the
testosterone is oozing through the streets, more prisons, longer sentences, tighten
the belt, spartan conditions, task forces, gang units, gun courts.  And what is there
to show for it?  Unemployent stays low because half the population oversees those
"out of the workforce", the dregs, the rabble, the enemy?  Please tell me there is a
deeper reason.  Do you feel safer?  More humane?  More like a cohesive society with a
shared sense of purpose, who can identify Us and Them?  Do you live in a gated
community or gentrified neighborhood?  By the way, have you read the Declaration of
Independence and US Constitution - or do you only know the first phrases?

It's about time we got together.  Please know that I have yet to meet a convict who
wants their child to be a thief, an addict, a dealer, a prostitute, or a violent
individual.  Most of us still have hope for ourselves even when stuck in the darkest
dilemmas, ruts and catch-22s.  Most of us believe in crafting laws and instilling
order.  Many of us have burrowed beneath the surface to find a spiritual sense of
being, an understanding force at least as powerful as those we succumbed to, and many
of use wouldn't escape if you opened the front door.  Did you know that approximately
10 million Americans are either incarcerated, on probation, on parole or once were in
those categories?  Each of those 10 million have families, friends, neighbors ... and
so closer and closer does the We interface with the You.  Don't you think it's time we
talked?

Are you ready?  Can you accept that the road we are travelling points toward a grim
and painful future?  Do you have the heart to face monumental failures while bravely
struggling beyond where we are now?  I know that some of you are, and that some of us
are, and this is what gives me hope.  You need our insights just as we need your
structure.  It is never over, especially when a real solution, a real treatment for
our sickness, is yet to begin.

                                                   In Solidarity,

                                                   Bruce Reilly (a.k.a Bruha)
                                                   P.O.Box 8274
                                                   Cranston, RI 02920 USA

P.S. - I am trying to conceptualize an effective guerilla media campaign to promote
       this cause.  Ideas are welcome.  Collaboration is prayed.












also written scripts in AWK, SED, or PERL which will 
strip headers and trailers, concatenate the results and pipe them through 
UUDECODE.  See section XI. (Appendix) if you want to run one of these.

COMPRESSION/DECOMPRESSION TOOLS:
compress/uncompress     (normally UNIX standard)
unzip                   Uncompresses MS-DOS ZIP files.
        Available via anonymous FTP from SIMTEL:<unix-c.file-mgmt>unzip*.tar-z,
        and from WUARCHIVE:/mirrors/misc/unix/unzip*.tar-z, or from 
        GARBO:/unix/arcers directory as unzip*.tar.Z (you'll have to decompress
        these with the UNIX compress utility).  Also available from 
        BRYANW:unix/utils/unzip*.tar.Z.
lha                     Uncompresses LZH (LHarc) files.
        Available via anonymous FTP from akiu.gw.tohoku.ac.jp in directory
        /pub/unix/lha as file lha-*.tar.Z, from lysator.liu.se in the
        /pub/amiga/LhA directory, and from sun.soe.clarkson.edu in /pub/src.
zip                     Uncompresses MS-DOS ZIP files.
        Available via anonymous FTP from 
        WUARCHIVE:/mirrors/unix-c/arc-progs/zip.tar-z.

CONVERSION TOOLS:
dltogl                  Converts DL files to GL files - written by 
                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (Usage note from Neil Nelson -
                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]):  There have been a few comments of 
                        late concerning the use of dltogl and xgrasp.  It *is* 
                        possible to make the two coexist.  dltogl can be used 
                        one of two ways:
                                1) dltogl file.dl file.gl
                                2) dltogl file.dl
                        The first method produces a gl file which will cause 
                        xgrasp to drop a core (although xviewgl has no trouble 
                        showing the resulting gl file).  The second method 
                        will decode file.dl, leaving the constituent parts in 
                        the current directory.  One of the files will be called        
                 dl.txt.  Simply rename this to file.txt, and then run 
                        glib -u file.gl file.txt <all of the .clp and .pic 
                        files produced by dltogl> to build the corresponding 
                        gl file.  I don't know why renaming the .txt file 
                        makes xgrasp happy, but it does.  See the shell script
                        "dltogl2" in the Appendix to automate this pro





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