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7 question presidential voting quiz
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Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
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Date
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2015-04-24
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4 pages
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North Carolina
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7 Question Presidential Voting Quiz Before we exercise our rights to aid in the Presidential voting process or exercise our right to vote for our next president. let us take a quick quiz to see who is better suitable to say these words and fulfill these roles as President. Presidential Oath of Office Which Presidential candidate you think is better capable of reciting and living up to these words? "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United S...
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apw:12343536
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-18T20:59:20.152Z
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7 thing Bill Clinton did for African American communities
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2013
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3 pages
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"7" Thing Bill Clinton Did for African American Communities By: Honest Willie Worley Jr, Prison Intelligence Cartoonist/Journalist Every once in awhile there comes along a political figure that possess the ability to seduce the masses. Their approach is as smooth as water energizing everyone with a false sense of hydration. We thirst for this political hydration, and before dehydration can kick in, the crinch our political thirst with seductive politics. Bill Clinton was the master ...
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apw:12346776
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:03:04.757Z
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A North Carolina ex-felon most valuable election
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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2 pages
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Not only do prisoners being release from North Carolina prisons have an obligation to utilize their voting rights, and encouraging their family and friends to do the same. They also have a very special election that is mandatory to their well being. "Judicial election." Approximately a week before North Carolina prisoners are released, their city or county law enforcement, are aware of the prisoners release. At this point the ex-felon becomes prey to a racial criminal justice system...
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apw:12346807
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2017-08-16T01:03:06.399Z
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A letter to law-enforcement executives
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2014-11-26
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8 pages
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A Letter to Law-Enforcement Executives My name is Willie Worley Jr. I consider myself a servant of the people as the minister of Self-Defense of National Intelligence for African American Communities 3rd Party Black Panthers. Since my reign I have made it my number one goal to point to the facts of the many dysfunctions that plague our communities both African and caucasian Americans. I have focused on the causes of the social derangements that has effected our nations racial communication li...
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apw:12346902
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:31:47.199Z
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A weekend in the hills
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Author
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Phillips, Vance
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12 pages
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A WEEKEND IN THE HILLS by Vance Phillips The first time I went to prison . . . I was twenty-one and serving several sentences for a smorgasbord of petty crimes. I had been sentenced to a little over a year for larceny of a person, possession of a stolen firearm, possession with intent to sell marijuana, and taking the police on a high-speed chase. A Sheriff ’s Deputy drove me to Polk Youth Center, one of three North Carolina youth prisons. The prison was far out in the boondocks, miles away fr...
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apw:12352610
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Date Uploaded
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2018-06-15T21:37:26.096Z
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Administrative prison officials and authority
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Author
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Curtis, Denton Brantley
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15 pages
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“Administrative Prison Officials and Authority” In the month of September the year (2000) I was twenty-one years of age, making my departure from the Guilford county jail to a youth prison called “Polk youth Institution” located in Butner, North Carolina. I had received a twenty-five to twenty-eight year prison sentence. I had never been arrested for any crime this whole situation was new to me. As I entered Polk youth institution my heart was still broken as I pondered on the fact(s) that I ...
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apw:12348030
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Date Uploaded
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2017-11-02T20:07:20.783Z
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Are North Carolina prison guards confiscating green dots and cashing them in?
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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3 pages
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Are North Carolina Prison Guards Confiscating Green Dots And Cashing Them In? By:Honest Willie Worley Jr. What if you were in prison, and you were talking to your girlfriend in California. She had just gave you a 14 digit refill pack number to buy your mother some flowers for mother's day. After talking to your girlfriend you hang up the phone, put the green dot numbers in your locker, and go take a shower. As you are getting out of the shower, heading back to your bed area, a prison gua...
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apw:12346810
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:03:06.705Z
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Black Panthers role as a third party
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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3 pages
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Black Panthers Role As A Third Party Although 3rd parties in the past focuses were not much in favor of addressing concerns of African American Communities. Third Parties participation in stigmatism was less damaging to our communities then the larger two parties. The history of both major parties continue to alter the progress of our communities. Not to say that both parties do not produce noteworthy candidates, independent or 3rd parties give you better leverage and control to support elect...
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apw:12346911
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:31:47.409Z
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Confederate correction
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
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Pages
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6 pages
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State
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North Carolina
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Confederate Correction Confederate Prisons have away of tailoring and covering up the conditions of confinement that could be considered unconstitutional; unjust and flavored with racial hate. My parents who were law abiding citizen always described ignorance as someone not knowing. They defined someone that did know, but continued to engage in ignorance as being foolish. I have been both ignorant as well as foolish. I can admit this. I can also recognize it in other people as well as agencie...
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apw:12343562
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-18T20:59:23.509Z
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Dealing with time inside
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Author
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Flashlight
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18 pages
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Dealing With Time Inside The prison yard was the yard, nothing more, nothing less. The men moved about carefully and cautiously. As I sat still, mentally absorbed, my mind working like a calculator, reasoning and deducting in this dangerous time zone, allowing the prison and its yard to tell its tale. Watching the dust fly upward as the MS3's unsettle the loose dust of the earth, running back and forth on the patch of dirted area considered to be a make-believed soccer field in their min...
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apw:12349663
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-15T19:51:41.913Z
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Economics of mass incarceration
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Author
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Ripley, Antonio L.
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14 pages
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Economics of Mass Incarceration A prison system that continue to grow rapidly especially in (state) prisons. As it looks now there will be (no) type of prison reform in the making. Those of us whether guilty or not feel as though we are in modern day slavery. We feel as though we have been set up, and held captive. As we await being sold into human trafficking with very little resources to get us out of this vile situation. There is desperate need for all who care. For all who may have someon...
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apw:12350195
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T12:18:11.096Z
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Every disfranchised person has rights under Voting Rights Act of 1965
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2015-04-08
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Pages
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5 pages
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4/8/15 APWA Editor’s Willie Worley Jr. 198 College Hill, Rd T.C.I #4885 Clinton, N.Y 13323 P.O. Box 730 Polkton, N.C. 28463 Every Disfranchised Person Has Rights Under Voting Rights Act of 1965 Just because you are an incarcerated person or disfranchised does not mean you cannot be supportive in the primaries and general elections. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 has a Section II (b.) In this section it clearly states that: No person acting under color of law or otherwise shall intimidate, thre...
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apw:12346928
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2017-08-16T01:31:48.322Z
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Get smart about the war on drugs
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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2 pages
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Get Smart About the War on Drugs Politicians and law enforcement officials today rarely endorse racially biased practices, and most of them fiercly condemn racial discrimination of any kind. Although that sounds politically correct, in all actuality it's political fiction. President Ronald Reagan officially announced the "war on drugs" in 1982. The majority of illegal drug users and dealers nationwide are white, three-fourths of all people imprisoned for drug offenses have been...
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apw:12346751
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2017-08-16T00:44:49.635Z
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How do we do it?
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2015-02-23
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3 pages
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How Do We Do It? Willie Worley, New York We watch them on T.V. Read about them in our newspaper. Hear about them on the radio and from various conversations. So why do we ignore what is so obvious to us? Is it our dislike for a particular party, or the individual himself? How is it we see the better candidate but still pull for the political charismatic that is destine to fail us? Do we all like what we will eventually regret? Like public servants that pass bad legislation, laws, acts, polici...
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PID
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apw:12346924
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:31:48.062Z
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How slavery continues
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
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Date
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2015-05-01
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7 pages
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North Carolina
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How Slavery Continues One of the greatest methods and techniques used to control the masses is shame. Having the ability to create shame holds back potential in an individual. We must learn that instead of installing shame into a individuals character, installing hope is better. Hope enables the need for change in ones attitude, appearance, thought process, and character. Even the infamous Jefferson Davis the son of a mid-level slave and farm owner. Brother to Joseph Davis owner of more than ...
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apw:12343528
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2016-10-18T20:59:17.713Z
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I want to make it clear that I strongly oppose this department of in-justice system
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Author
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Grissom, Reginald
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2 pages
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[no title] I want to make it clear that I strongly oppose this Department of "In"-justice system, and I will never let prison make me feel inferior. In here I see so many people without hope. All of their appeals have been denied, and their multiple convictions have them drowning in a sea of guilt, anger, and depression. All of that negative energy stirring in one environment make the penitentiary a very dangerous place. I was an integral part of that confusion, a walking time bomb ...
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apw:12356117
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2019-05-23T19:24:03.799Z
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In 2016 race, former felons votes also matter
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Author
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Bey, William Smith
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5 pages
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North Carolina
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William Smith Bey Tabor City, NC In 2016 race, Former Felons Votes also Matter I have been incarcerated for about seventeen years now. And I, have been involved in one struggle after another fighting oppression physically as well as using the most important weapon against prison staff is the pen. I have witnessed prisoners die due to prison staff and medical neglect. I have seen where prison staff would take certain prisoners they did not like and tell the prisoner, he has a medical appointme...
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apw:12343514
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2016-10-18T10:41:05.751Z
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Incarcerated MOOCS: Modernizing the prison educational model
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Author
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Baker, T. Lamont
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22 pages
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Incarcerated MOOCs: Modernizing the Prison Education Model By T. Lamont Baker, Incarcerated Thinker October 2013 In this essay I expound on the diluted and unproductive nature of the education programs that are deployed within North Carolina's prisons. I also offer online instruction as the ultimate solution to the problems that these programs continuously fail to solve despite constant consumption of inordinate amounts of human and financial resources. Introduction.........1 The Problem...
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apw:12350983
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2018-03-16T17:17:43.734Z
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Introduction into the mission of National Intelligence for African American Communities Political Party
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2014
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Pages
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9 pages
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Introduction into the Mission of National Intelligence for African American Communities Political Parties By: Honest Willie Worley Jr. If someone would had told me that on the day I was arrested (January 14, 2000) that on January 14, 2014 I would be launching a political party designed to help prisoners, ex-prisoners, misdemeanant prisoners learn their voting rights in the state of North Carolina, I would have thought you were insane. I couldn't have imagine me being able to pull it off....
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apw:12346821
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:03:07.377Z
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Introduction: First time offenders
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Author
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Curtis, Denton Brantley
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6 pages
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Introduction: First Time Offenders I Administrative Prison officials and Authority II Religion: The inmate's/convicts disguise III Violence: Prison Ganges. The Hustle IV Psychological affairs within the prison system V Repeat offenders VI Unlawful relations between inmates and administrative officers VII the inmates re-entry back into society (Note: the contents of each topic is not aimed at any prison official within North Carolina's prison system, but is intended to expose my expe...
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apw:12348010
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Date Uploaded
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2017-11-02T20:07:19.781Z
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Is there more to North Carolina prison spokesperson story
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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3 pages
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Is There More To North Carolina Prison Spokesperson Story By: Honest Willie Worley Jr. Questions & Answers Q: Honest Willie, man my Moma just recently asked me about an article she read in the Charlotte Observer November 28, 2013. It concerned some prisoners being on lockdown for attacking an officer. Why does she immediately think that the prisoners were the cause of what happened? A: Your mother is obviously a person who never had any run ins with the law. So her ability not to visualiz...
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apw:12346780
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2017-08-16T01:03:05.012Z
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Let's clear the air
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr. (Intelligence Journalist)
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Pages
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6 pages
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State
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North Carolina
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APWA Editors 198 College Hill Road Clinton, N.Y. 13323 Willie Worley Jr. P.O. Box 730 Tabor City, N.C. 28463 Title: Lets Clear The Air There has been a lot of stereotypical propaganda in the air, designed by "right-Wing republican prison personnel". They have been recruited by none other than, "Somebody I pissed off in high places". At least this is what they tell me. These "right-wing prison guard extremist" has complicated my conditions of confinement to the de...
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apw:12343541
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-18T20:59:21.769Z
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Love me into helping myself
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Author
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Baker, T. Lamont
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Date
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2014-01
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8 pages
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Love Me Into Helping Myself: THE VIRTUES OF EXTRA-PENAL SUPPORT By T. Lamont Baker January 2014 Contact Information: T. Lamont Baker #0915700 Lumberton Correctional Institution P.O. Box 1649 Lumberton, NC 28359 Love Me Into Helping Myself: The Virtues of Extra-Penal Support I m in prison. I don t mean this guratively either. I m literally in prison. I m wearing a prison uniform, I m surrounded by convicted criminals, I m monitored by badge-heavy correctional officers, and the words Lumberton ...
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apw:12350106
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T01:14:20.112Z
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Making a difference
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Author
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Worley, Willie, Jr.
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Date
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2014
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3 pages
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Making A Difference No matter what anybody tell you about U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. Do not let them tell you that he didn’t try to make a difference. Mr. Holder understands the flaws in the criminal justice system that are misshaping our neighborhoods into breeding grounds and markets to sell African Americans into incarceration. He has acknowledged that an estimated 5.8 million Americans…Are prohibited from voting because of current or previous felony convictions. The Attorney gener...
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apw:12346803
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T01:03:06.097Z
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