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They DESERVE our help.
A Hero, Forgotten or Not? Larken Rose What you can "afford" depends almost entirely upon what really matters to you.
November 6, 2008 - It can be depressing to constantly hear about those who have fallen in battle against the various oppressors and defrauders who wear the label of "government." That's why I don't like to constantly beg on behalf of all the various people who have been robbed and/or imprisoned for telling the truth. But I'm going to do it TWICE this month, but only twice. This is the first one. (The second will come in another week or two, to give you some time to recover from this one.) I assume most of you know at least something of Sherry Peel Jackson, the courageous lady who went from being an IRS agent to being one of the leading voices to end the federal "income tax" fraud. For quite a while now she has been doing time as a political prisoner, and has quite a while yet to do. Having been there myself, I can tell you that one of the most frustrating things is being unable to help the people on the outside who used to rely on you. Among all the other stupid things prison does, forcing people to be useless and poor is among the worst. It feels a little like, "You stay in this cage for a while, and watch your family suffer, and we'll make sure you can't do anything about it." I suspect that's what Sherry is feeling about now. And now things are getting tough for her family, who have to manage life without her. I hate the word "need," since it is so over-used and misused, so let me put it this way: They DESERVE our help. Unfortunately, I can't afford to chip in. Fortunately, I'm going to anyway, because I know darn well (and so do you) that what you can "afford" depends almost entirely upon what really matters to you. I suspect there is hardly anyone on this list who, if they really tried, could not come up with $100 to spare. Of course, to some that's pocket change, and to others it's a fortune. But if it was up to YOU to keep a friend from losing his home, how much could you come up with on short notice? A lot, I bet. The bad news is, though Sherry's husband, Colin, has been doing what he can on his own, the threat of them losing their home is becoming very real. I don't know about you, but whatever it takes, I will not let that happen. Again, I don't like to beg very often, because it drags down peoples' spirits as well as their pocketbooks. So I'm only going to send this message ONCE (but to both of my e-mail lists). If you're going to help, do it NOW, before you forget. The generosity of this list has always impressed me when it came time to help someone in need. Despite the fact that the economy ain't so hot, and a collectivist was just elected to the White House, I hope you'll impress me again. Figure out how much you can afford. Then double it, and send a little bit more than that. Send checks, money orders, or cash if you dare, to Sherry's husband, Colin, at the address below. Colin Jackson Yesterday, and the day before, and the day before, and many days before, Sherry was in prison. Today she still is, and will be tomorrow, and the next day, and the next, for many days to come. That is such a horrendous injustice I don't even like thinking about it. But while she continues to be punished for telling the truth, on behalf of ALL of us, let's see if we can at least provide Sherry and her family with a little GOOD news. Again, do it now, because I won't be asking again. 1) If you'd rather help out Sherry Jackson's family via PayPal, funds can be sent to "spjcpa 'at' bellsouth.net" (for PayPal all you need is the e-mail address, if the person has an account). 2) In addition to giving to the families of the political prisoners, it's also possible, via credit card or mail, to send funds right to the commissary accounts of inmates, for them to spend on all the glorious, high-quality items available in prison. (That was sarcasm.) All you need is the recipient's correct name and inmate number, such as: Sherry P. Jackson #59085-019 With that info, the following page tells you all you need to know to send them funds, by mail or Western Union: BOP: Inmate Money
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