Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post.
This reply warms my heart. :) Thank you so much for letting me know your appreciation for my comments and transcriptions.
I haven't looked at those two posts you mentioned; I will certainly take a look at them when I find the time to. Trust me, I also do not remember which of your posts I have done. (It has been a while!!).
In either case, I enjoy your posts. I learn quite a lot about you and your situation. It is a shame that you, and many others on this site, are in such horrible situations. However, I am confident that things will be better. I don't know when that will be, but I hope that it is very soon.
Hi Robert, I read your post, and I think it is very interesting and expresses very profound and sensible concepts. Re-education is certainly an important part of avoiding a relapse of the mistake made. As we read in your post, re-education is much more expensive and onerous than punishment alone, but it is the only one that can integrate people into society as citizens. I am 58, single, Catholic and I live in Italy. If you like it you can write to me through the "between the bars" site, I will try to answer you as soon as possible. Since I am Italian I don't know if my English is perfectly understandable. I send you my best regards. Alberto
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post.
You speak the truth, sir. Unfortunately, it needs to be said, but is rarely heard by others. I hope, for your benefit and the benefit of the entire convict population, that it will be heard.
I notice in my research South Carolina is one of the most corrupt places in America. They have a lot of police fired every week somewhere in that state and even prosecutors and sheriff's who get caught and arrested. I am going to write you a letter, and send you a card and info of a good attorney that can help you that will also give a big discount. Stay safe in there. Society needs more people like you.
This reply warms my heart. :) Thank you so much for letting me know your appreciation for my comments and transcriptions.
I haven't looked at those two posts you mentioned; I will certainly take a look at them when I find the time to. Trust me, I also do not remember which of your posts I have done. (It has been a while!!).
In either case, I enjoy your posts. I learn quite a lot about you and your situation. It is a shame that you, and many others on this site, are in such horrible situations. However, I am confident that things will be better. I don't know when that will be, but I hope that it is very soon.
Take care, my good man.
Fascinating observations on your cellie. I can see why you don't like him.
Re-education is certainly an important part of avoiding a relapse of the mistake made. As we read in your post, re-education is much more expensive and onerous than punishment alone, but it is the only one that can integrate people into society as citizens.
I am 58, single, Catholic and I live in Italy. If you like it you can write to me through the "between the bars" site, I will try to answer you as soon as possible.
Since I am Italian I don't know if my English is perfectly understandable.
I send you my best regards.
Alberto
You speak the truth, sir. Unfortunately, it needs to be said, but is rarely heard by others. I hope, for your benefit and the benefit of the entire convict population, that it will be heard.