Friday, April 26, 2013

Help Me Help You, Parolees and Probationers

We're trying to end mass incarceration in the United States. Won't you help by considering your ways? Wrongful convictions happen often - true. But most inmates are guilty as charged. Some are guilty of worse crimes than they were sentenced for but plea bargained for a lesser offense to reduce their sentences. Reducing America's incarceration rate is something that offenders can help activists to do. Just say no to drugs and criminal conduct. "Please help me to help you!" ~Jerry Maguire  http://youtu.be/AGt5f70K02Q



If you are addicted to any controlled substance, please seek help. If you know, or even love, people who influence you to do crimes, dump them. WANT to stay out of prison as badly as you wanted to get out when you were incarcerated. Seek and pray for gainful employment. TRY to get into a Second-Chance Act program, if you were recently paroled. Stop being so easily discouraged and lured into situations that could result in incarceration. TRY to get into a mental health program, if you suffer from mental illness. Be your own champion. Exercise the "Greatest Love of All" - loving yourself. 


Stop judging your own worth by how much money you have. Stop hurting people for gain. Stop acting like your oppressors who for financial gain locked you away in cages and await the opportunity to do it again.

Envy thou not the oppressor, and choose none of his ways.
~Proverbs 3:31

Repeat of paragraph 1:  We're trying to end mass incarceration in the United States. Won't you help by considering your ways? Wrongful convictions happen often - true. But most inmates are guilty as charged. Some are guilty of worse crimes than they were sentenced for but plea bargained for a lesser offense to reduce their sentences. Reducing America's incarceration rate is something that offenders can help activists to do. Just say no to drugs and criminal conduct. "Please help me to help you!" ~Jerry Maguire  http://youtu.be/AGt5f70K02Q

Mary Neal, 
Assistance to the Incarcerated Mentally Ill
http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/aimi

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