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Teggz93 Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
I live in Canada, and have had countless pages missing from letters coming to me from my husband who is currently in jail, I never really put any though into the fact that the guards were the ones doing this. Thank you for opening my eyes to this fact.
Good Luck, Your Loved
Tegan

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Joe Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
Hey David,

My names Joe. You may not remember me but I found myself strolling down memory lane and you popped up so I decided to google your name. We were friends back when we were like 14. I've been reading some of your posts here. 14 years and seven left? Damn man. Sorry to hear that.

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Chamonix Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
Dear Donny,
This is a wonderful haiku. You have said so much, even with very few words.
Thank you - I look forward to reading more of your work in the future.

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Chamonix Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
Thank you for this beautiful poem! I, too, hope that prisons are one day a distant memory.

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Chamonix Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
Thank you for this fascinating post! Incest provides an interesting case study for thinking seriously about liberty, and you raised questions that I will be thinking about for a long time.

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swongx0 Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. Many of these books sound really good. This list gave me some new ideas of what I should read. Thanks for the list and I hope you update the list later on.

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esnyder Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
I just found the "Between the Bars" website today, and your post regarding mistreatment of mentally ill prisoners is one of the first I transcribed. It was definitely a hard read, but important for people to hear.

I'll definitely be following your blog. Thanks for writing.

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vdruhe Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
Thanks for the kind words! It is a pleasure to know you, as you know!

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livingpaperdoll Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
Hi Tim.
I just saw your reply, sorry it took so long. I thought I had my settings on for this site. I didn't get anything in my email, so I will go back and fix that. I just happened to look and see how you were doing, when I saw the reply.

I just sent a text to Ashley with the info. She didn't know that I contacted you.

I don't feel real comfortable with Misha having anything to do with anyone. She has allot of problems, Bipolar, Borderline Personality Disorder with Sociopath tendency. But Ashley would love to write.

Congrats on your son, and your grandson. That is wonderful. I hope you have gotten to meet them, or at least get to meet them soon.

I also have a grandson from Ashley who is 2. Misha had a boy, and left him, and ended up giving him to us to adopt. He is 5. He is our son now, and he is Autistic and Bipolar.

I watched the video about you, several months ago. Sounds like what you have been saying all along. I really hope that you find a way to show the truth, and get out of there. You deserve a chance at life on the outside.

Anyways, I will talk to Ashley tomorrow, and explain about your family who have looked you up. I don't know if she will ever get to meet them, because we live in Alabama. We moved here 10 yrs ago, to be by my dad and my brother. But then my dad passed away almost 6 yrs ago. Did you ever hear about the story of my Dad and your Mom? I think I told you. If not, let me know, and I will tell you. It's very very cool. :)

I'm getting off subject, sorry...lol..I think it's old age.. ;)

Take care, Tim!!

Lynn

lru Posted 11 years, 7 months ago.   Favorite
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Shaddai, part #3 (last)

Shaddai meaning sustainer and destroyer (continued)
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If one refers to a single sustainer or destroyer one uses shada and shadad respectively. If one refers to multiple sustainers or destroyers one would use the plural shadayim and shadadiym respectively. If one refers to one's sustainer or destroyer (possessive singular) both words become shaddi and if one refers to one's sustainers and destroyers (possessive plural) both words become shaddai. Since all epithets referring to the Abrahamic God in Hebrew are in the majestic plural, God is referred to as El Shaddai (the force that is my ultimate sustainer and destroyer) in the possessive majestic plural and not as El Shaddi (the force that is my sustainer and destroyer) in the possessive singular.

If this theory is correct then the term El Shaddai is an epithet that alludes to the primary aspects of the Abrahamic God as the solitary being who creates, sustains, changes, and destroys the universe and all that is within it. Interestingly enough when the epithet El Shaddai is considered with YHWH (the proper name of the God of Israel, derived from the root word "howa" meaning to exist or come into being, and meaning literally the "cause of all existence" or "the one whose existence is absolute"), they show a surprising correlation to the concept of the Trimurti the triune Godhead in Hinduism consisting of Brahman (the cause of reality and existence), Vishnu (the creator and sustainer), and Shiva (the changer and destroyer).

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