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Beyond Our Walls: Life, We Are All Faced with Walls That Seem to Limit Freedoms
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Beyond Our Walls: Life, We Are All Faced with Walls That Seem to Limit Freedoms in Bloomington, MN
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Beyond Our Walls: Life, We Are All Faced with Walls That Seem to Limit Freedoms in Bloomington, MN
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These are the stories of honest common people, of high integrity, fighting the lies and influence-peddling of self-serving politicians. Of inmates planning a prison break. And of the hardworking correction officers trying to thwart them. Of corruption within the ranks of the prison guards; profiting from their drug trade within the prison. Of how Justice, in the United States legal system, does not always wear a blindfold. Of how determined, good people endure and survive. IN life we are all faced with "walls" that seem to limit our freedoms. Each society, by its very nature, imposes boundaries of accepted behavior. Economics can imprison if we don't have enough money for our family's basic needs. Still many people who have more than enough money and an overwhelming number of expensive material things are still held in the firm grip of wanting, no needing, more. Selfish, greedy, controlling people, are always looking for ways to capture and pervert our freedoms to their will. Many "walls" are generated by our political, law enforcement and judicial systems. Many critically needed. Many arbitrarily, corruptly and unjustly applied. However, perhaps the highest, and most impenetrable prison walls are the ones we build ourselves.
These are the stories of honest common people, of high integrity, fighting the lies and influence-peddling of self-serving politicians. Of inmates planning a prison break. And of the hardworking correction officers trying to thwart them. Of corruption within the ranks of the prison guards; profiting from their drug trade within the prison. Of how Justice, in the United States legal system, does not always wear a blindfold. Of how determined, good people endure and survive. IN life we are all faced with "walls" that seem to limit our freedoms. Each society, by its very nature, imposes boundaries of accepted behavior. Economics can imprison if we don't have enough money for our family's basic needs. Still many people who have more than enough money and an overwhelming number of expensive material things are still held in the firm grip of wanting, no needing, more. Selfish, greedy, controlling people, are always looking for ways to capture and pervert our freedoms to their will. Many "walls" are generated by our political, law enforcement and judicial systems. Many critically needed. Many arbitrarily, corruptly and unjustly applied. However, perhaps the highest, and most impenetrable prison walls are the ones we build ourselves.


















