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From: "Kyle Cassidy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Glenn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Bill Sanderson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2007 8:38 AM
Subject: RE: [UC] The UCD answer
All we know about this illegal abuse of prisoner labor
Prisoner labor? I missed this, what prison did he come from? Please give us
the details.
And I think that you meant to put "alleged" in there somewhere, because I'm
sure a civil rights activist such as yourself would not advocate that
someone be guilty until proven innocent.
Again with the comprehension problems, Cassidy?
A prisoner is not just defined as one who resides in a prison. The people
in the "community service" program are forced against their will to provide
free labor as a form of punishment. If they refuse, the punishment gets
more severe. They are under the coerced control of another, in this case,
UCD employees. I used the word correctly.
UCD is a non-profit entity not a "someone." It wants governmental authority
and exercises a great deal of power. I'm pointing at and questioning their
secret policy. Your "guilty until proven innocent" nonsense is the type of
nonsense I've come to expect from you. Whether or not UCD is guilty of 5
years or more of illegal activity, or one illegal "mistake," the issue of
UCD credibility is different than the issues of a criminal trial.
Do you really have such serious literacy and comprehension problems or are
you an addicted UCD cheerleader trying to obfuscate legitimate discussion of
this serious matter? I doubt that I can take you seriously much more if you
don't stop your pathetic cheap tricks at confusion.
Maybe you fool your fans, but your pathetic confusion is really obvious.
A civil rights activist,
Glenn
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