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The American criminal justice system is not appropriately named

because it meets justice to criminals. It is appropriately named

because the justice system itself is criminal. Those who operate

these ever expanding bureaucracies don’t care at all about

justice and have no clue what justice is. When President Bush

speaks of American justice as though it was judicial caviar, I

want to vomit. You should too. The problem is foundational. The

U.S. Constitution, which is the pattern for many State

Constitutions as well, prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.

Wiser people would have forbidden cruel punishments, usual or

not. An unusual punishment would be victim restitution or

compensation. It would be unusual but it would not be cruel, so

it is not forbidden. Family support is not even a punishment, so

it is not forbidden by this law.

The problem is, the wording allows cruel punishment as long as

it is usual. We can be usually cruel. If we can be unusually

cruel and get away with it for a year or two, it becomes usual

cruelty and legal. This is how the U.S. prison bureaucracy has

constantly increased in legal cruelty. Like the phony wars on

poverty, drugs and terror that will never end, so is the war on

crime. All were created as social cancers that consume the

national economy by people who want government to be the sole

employers of people. If bigger is better, biggest is bestest.

Cruelly deprive a child of love, affection, self esteem and

build a cage for the adult you created. When you have this adult

locked in a cage, deprive him or her of dignity, love, affection

and self esteem. Make him totally dependent for everything he

needs for life. Don’t allow him any productive work and don’t

pay him any meaningful pay for menial chores. Isolate him from

all he knew except the violence and see that he gets regular

doses of violence in continuous survival conditions. Further

isolate those who get caught up in the violence.

Make the whole environment so unattractive, as to discourage

visitation. Restrict, for half and non legitimate security

reasons, his access to decent food and health care. Repress,

oppress, suppress and depress this person who did not properly

respect some law or other.

When he has become completely dependent on the system, turn him

loose with nothing and tell him he better get a job. I say, send

him to Washington or the State Capitol to make new and never

ending laws. He will do better than the professionals we hire.

He at least knows what justice is not. Turning people into

beasts is never justice. It is insanity. Once the damage is done

it needs to be undone, not compounded.

For years, the prison industry has been the fastest growing

segment of the American economy. Those who don’t get government

jobs will fill these prisons and drive up the demand for more,

bigger and uglier high security housing. It is such a delightful

prospect. If what recently happened in Iraq is unattractive,

what would it be like here if the prisoners were all liberated?

Let the good times roll, eh? Millions of people who can no

longer take care of themselves, settling scores. Let’s try that

on global TV.

I have noticed the recent progress in animal husbandry and I am

sincerely pleased by the trend. Could we learn enough about

humane treatment for animals to teach us humane treatment for

people? Can we warehouse people who are restricted but healthy,

happy and productive? Do lawbreakers need to permanently forfeit

their humanity as punishment? How can incarceration be a just

punishment for anything but kidnapping, murder and rape, where

one deprives another of liberty?

In the Old Testament, we had an eye for an eye and tooth for

tooth. It was justice without mercy. The New Testament teaches

merciful justice but the New Testament is lost on America. Have

you noticed? We have become the stronghold of devils our enemies

claim and this criminal justice is the ugly proof. This system

is a gauge of national spiritual immaturity. It portrays the

value we place on soul or spirit. It is an Old World relic of

barbarity that needs serious reform.

Government schools don’t identify and support neglected and

abused children and wasted lives become the object of corrupted

government. Government sweeps its social mistakes into Graybar

hotels, out of public sight, out of public mind. It’s a non

issue. The public neither knows nor cares. Let’s outlaw criminal

justice. Let’s outlaw public ignorance.

Unlike citizens, criminals are created, not born. Negligent and

abusive parenting, which is often multi – generational, and

unspiritual education create perhaps half of the U.S. criminal

population. The rest is created by incessant lawmaking. An

entire professional class writes new law, year in and year out

and people pay them to do it. We ask what schools our children

should attend. We need to ask what prisons their children will

attend. It is time for everyone to take an interest in modern

prison life. It affects all of us, even if we choose to ignore

it. It is a storm cloud over the national spirit. Our prisons

are spiritual mirrors and there is none fair in the land.

The political will as concerns prison, swings with liberal and

conservative influence. Conservatives want every aspect of

prison life to be punishment. Liberals want humane treatment and

rehabilitation. Because liberals never remain in power,

prisoners eventually lose any gains they make and conditions

usually get worse than before the liberal swing improved them.

That is, prison life becomes increasingly accommodating to the

desires of prison administration.

Much of what is done in the name of prison security, is like

that we see done in the name of national security. Shortcut

solutions to save time, expense and staff, that infringe the

rights and humane treatment of others. If some prisoners use

telephone communications to run con games on the public, with or

without outside help, all prisoners are restricted in telephone

communication. It is restricted by the telephone time allotted

each prisoner every month. It is monitored, recorded and

restricted to the length of call. It is restricted because only

collect calls are allowed at rates up to ten times higher than a

direct dial or phone card call. This is a blatant infringement

on the privacy and economic rights of the person called and

discourages people from accepting the charges. In many cases,

the state gets rebate kickbacks from the phone company as part

of this monopoly contract.

To restrict the profits of smuggling drugs and other contraband

to prison staff, (Just Us) visitors often must submit to

searches and strip searches which effectively discourages

visitation as commanded in the Bible. When is the last time you

visited a prisoner? Wasn’t it a special experience?

The same is done with mail. If you send a letter, a money order

and a simple gift that is not on an authorized list or appears

homemade, the entire package is returned with a notice of what

is unacceptable. The U.S. Postal Service only takes

responsibility for prison mail delivery to the prison itself. If

mail gets lost or sits on the mailroom floor for weeks, there is

nothing the inmate can do but complain and the same for the

sender. Prison mail rooms should be operated by specially

trained employees of the U.S.P.S. as they would a small town or

village.

Prison food is poor and to save costs, only meets minimal

dietary requirements. There are prisons with farms that inmates

operate. The fresh farm crops are then sold for profit and the

inmates are fed canned and spoiled food. When you are living in

a din of noise, under constant threat of attack and abuse by

staff and other inmates, the ever present stress, from which

there is no escape save solitary punishment, boosts nutritional

requirements. Over time, anyone will become ill, probably

everyone.

When an inmate becomes ill, no matter what the problem, it is

of little concern to administration. They will provide medical

attention when it is convenient to them. The prison physician is

poorly paid, overworked and may be so incompetent, he could find

no other paid employment. Prison malpractice is the rule and not

the exception. If an outsider wants to send an inmate dietary

supplements or herbs for a health problem, it is not allowed in

most prisons. In some, probably few, it is allowed if it is sent

in by a commercial distributor, reducing the likelihood of

contraband.

Often inmate victims of medical neglect, abuse and malpractice,

have to sue the system to get help. When they do so, they come

in for punishment by administration and staff. More often than

not, their case is dismissed on legal technicalities, which only

the most experienced paralegals can avoid, after many years of

filing what the courts call frivolous lawsuits. They have to

file, just to learn all the snares and pitfalls. The courts are

in no hurry to adjudicate inmate cases, so they languish in

courthouse IN baskets for months and years, forcing inmates to

file motions to move their cases. If they win their lawsuits,

their condition is usually many times worse than it was when

they filed suit and they will get the minimal medical attention

the prison can get away with under court order, or worse, more

malpractice.

No matter what your crime may be, imprisonment is always a de

facto death sentence. Prison life robs one of health and the

life force, one day at a time. Most of America does not know

this. Most of America does not care, unless a friend or relative

gets caught up in the great Just Us system. But now you know,

dear reader, and with a little imagination you could do much to

improve the lives of many who were somebody’s victims, long

before they ever committed any crime. Have mercy on the more

than two million souls whose lives are long stories of abuse and

neglect that never ends.

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