“I don't trust Santa Barbara as far as I can spit. I am afraid that if I went back there, it's possible that I could be run through their system, their judicial system, and wind up in some county jail where I could be killed and I'm not gonna take that chance.” IfsI CanRunningChanceWindJailSantaSpitCountyDon't TrustJudicialBarbaraJudicial SystemSanta Barbara Author:Randy Quaid
“Privately run jails are a mark of American "reinvented government" that has been picked up by neoconcervatives in Canada.” Has BeensGovernmentRunningMarkCanadaJail Book:Dark Age Ahead Source: Dark Age Ahead
“There was zero time for reflection. We had to feed the prisoners three meals a day, deal with the prisoner breakdowns, deal with their parents, run a parole board. By the third day I was sleeping in my office. I had become the superintendent of the Stanford county jail. That was who I was: I'm not the researcher at all. Even my posture changes--when I walk through the prison yard, I'm walking with my hands behind my back, which I never in my life do, the way generals walk when they're inspecting troops.” WayHandsRunningThreeParentSleepWalksDealsBehindsWalkingOfficeReflectionThirdsPrisonBoardsMealsJailZeroPrisonerTroopsYardsCountyBreakdownPostureResearchersSleeping InParoleStanfordBehind My BackSuperintendents Author:Philip Zimbardo
“You can Jail a Revolutionary but you can't jail the Revolution. You can run a freedom fighter around the country, but you can't run freedom fighting around the country. You can murder a liberator, but you can't murder liberation.” CountryRunningFightingRevolutionMurderFighterLiberationRevolutionaryJailFreedom FighterLiberators Author:Huey Newton