You are here
Search results
-
-
Title
-
About me
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Pages
-
6 pages
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
About Me I'm 52 years old and obviously well preserved. I'm bright, funny, classy, easygoing, loyal, faithful, loving, tough, and at times wild. I like REO Speedwagon, Journey, Rolling Stones, Kiss, Ratt, Dio, Motley Crue, R&B, candlelit dinners, and slowed eyed moments. I also like volleyball, skating, softball, nature, animals, people, and I love God. My downside, and for the majority of my crazy and undisciplined life I have been a criminal. I don't know why I chose to s...
-
PID
-
apw:12358995
-
Date Uploaded
-
2020-06-18T19:13:29.149Z
-
-
Title
-
Corona prisoner
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Date
-
2020-07-26
-
Pages
-
6 pages
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
-1- Submission For APWA 7/26/20 Corona Prisoner Imagine a country where every ten minutes, one of its citizens are being introduced to its broken and polarized criminal justice system. Imagine a country where everyday a black, brown, or underprivileged poor white person is arrested, ticketed, beaten or killed by a narcissistic police officer. Imagine a country where every ten minutes one of its citizens are being intimidated into accepting a plea bargain that he or she doesn't fully unde...
-
PID
-
apw:12360399
-
Date Uploaded
-
2020-12-02T18:47:39.592Z
-
-
Title
-
Cruel breeze
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Date
-
43668
-
Pages
-
1 page
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
7/22/19 Solitary Confinement Cruel Breeze Police and the courts kill people every day, From love to idle time, And some people just die anyway, From life to their crazy minds, With time like I have, it couldn't really hurt to die, No more than it hurts in prison to live, The prisoners around me always cry, Because everything is taken away, and there's nothing left to give, For many of us, death is just a final sleep, As dust to dirt we shall one day go, Many of our families will wee...
-
PID
-
apw:12358687
-
Date Uploaded
-
2020-06-18T19:05:26.259Z
-
-
Title
-
Dear APWA, I wrote this manifesto
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Date
-
43664
-
Pages
-
4 pages
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
7/18/19 Dear APWA, I wrote this manifesto for our upcoming prison strike. On Aug 20, 2018 I Randy Watterson, Todd Martin and Jace Buras organized the North Carolina POW Movement. More than 100 outside public human rights activists and prison abolitionists did a peaceful protest in the prison parking lot and 300 prisoners stood behind us. We were asking for the following: 1. For N.C. to repeal Article 1, Section 17 of the Constitution of N.C. which permits slavery for anyone convicted of a cri...
-
PID
-
apw:12358682
-
Date Uploaded
-
2020-06-18T19:05:19.858Z
-
-
Title
-
N.C prisoner protester speaks out to America from solitary confinement on 2020 elections
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Date
-
43779
-
Pages
-
4 pages
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
Submission 11/10/19 N.C. Prisoner Protestor Speaks Out to America from Solitary Confinement on 2020 Elections There is an estimated 2.7 million prisoners behind bars in the United States making us the leader of the world in mass incarceration. With the 2020 elections coming up and as the result of felony disenfranchisement, we as prisoners are excluded from being a class constituency which means that we as disingenuous "persons" do not matter because we have been transformed into &q...
-
PID
-
apw:12359747
-
Date Uploaded
-
2020-06-18T19:32:20.169Z
-
-
Title
-
Prisoner 0427985
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Pages
-
6 pages
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
Prisoner 0427985 3/30/19 The system is obviously broken. Generations of street kids, the neglected, the bullied, abused outcasts, the poor deprived of compassion and love have become or will become inducted into the prison system. Will any of us ever see any meaningful reform in the criminal justice system? Can these institutions that promote and create sub-class slaves, negative schools of thought, hatred, death, suicide, racism and despair be transformed into more educational or rehabilitat...
-
PID
-
apw:12357785
-
Date Uploaded
-
2019-10-28T20:33:02.337Z
-
-
Title
-
Repression = prisoners and feminists
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Date
-
43657
-
Pages
-
5 pages
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
July 11, 2019 Repression = Prisoners and Feminists Prisons function as tools of social control. In fact, prisoners today are historically oppressed for their writing and they are intentionally kept in a perpetual state of destabilization through harsh censorship policies, disorganization, and distraction in order to make it harder for them to effectively organize against a status quo that oppress them. In fact, mass incarceration is a machine being used to exterminate, as imperialists see us,...
-
PID
-
apw:12358582
-
Date Uploaded
-
2020-06-18T19:02:52.439Z
-
-
Title
-
There's nothing in prison!
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Date
-
43645
-
Pages
-
2 pages
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
Theres nothing in prison! Another perpetually kicked prisoner was frantic with reckless anxiety and desperation as he was again placed into the restricted housing unit "aka" solitary confinement. Onced again he was buried and silenced in a concrete tomb designed and built by an apathetic capable society surrounded by the clanging sounds of chains, doors slamming and the never ending echoes of whining, crying, kicking, hopeless, pleading prisoners around him. As the days march by wit...
-
PID
-
apw:12358508
-
Date Uploaded
-
2020-06-18T19:00:56.47Z
-
-
Title
-
What is left?
-
Author
-
Watterson, Randy A.
-
Date
-
2020-07-16
-
Pages
-
2 pages
-
Text (TR_WF)
-
What Is Left? Submission By: Randy A. Watterson July 16, 2020 After your criminal conviction and the steel doors slam shut behind you, What is left? After years of being locked in, locked out and the lock ups in solitary confinement, What is left? After years of wearing hand cuffs, waste chains and leg irons that burn and chap your skin as well as your dignity, What is left? After writing thousands of letters pouring out your heart and soul with no reply, What is left? After the constant sque...
-
PID
-
apw:12362549
-
Date Uploaded
-
2021-06-10T15:32:20.38Z