... to read Jackie Collins.
From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
"The policy is written so broadly that it includes within its prohibitions such things as personal letters between prisoners and loved ones and much of the world's great literature and art," said the complaint, which was prepared by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana.
One of the two plaintiffs named in the complaint is Ernest Tope, 53, an inmate at the Pendleton Correctional Facility near Anderson who is serving a life sentence for murder. He claims he cannot subscribe to the motorcycle magazine Easyriders because it contains partial nudity.

my outrage is when the guards go into to these mens cells to check for weapons they leave thier personal belongings out on he range for other prisons to take as they please i have gotten my son 3or 4 tvs that he never got back pictures of his girls he never got back his clothing he never got back and my son doesnt pay for these thing we a as the parents do i worked with an ex guard at pendleton she told me all the pirosner has to do is look at them wrong and they get wrire ups but that is a hardship on us as parents to keep resupllying these items parents and others who are vistors are treated as bad as the prisoners my son went without shoes for two months because they took his shoes not being able to get a mag just because of bare skin is outragious they are men and the teens they put in that place are treated worse by the guards and wardens pendleton needs a visit fron the aclu very badly...i did nothing wrong at anything i was there but was treated and tak to as if i had donr a crime myself the gurads are the corupt ones bringing in cell phones cigerettes and they feed then=m very little food.................indiana is a state of people who are the meanest crulest and thieves in thier own prisons
Posted by: gina Fitzgerald | 16 October 2008 at 09:23 PM