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Travis County Commssioners Court
July 8, 2003

The Closed Caption log for this Commissioners Court agenda item is provided by Travis County Internet Services. Since this file is derived from the Closed Captions created during live cablecasts, there are occasional spelling and grammatical errors. This Closed Caption log is not an official record the Commissioners Court Meeting and cannot be relied on for official purposes. For official records please contact the County Clerk at (512) 854-4722.

CITIZENS COMMUNICATION

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In every Texas prison, jail and youth facilities, we can win. We will fight for inmates' rights of abuse as mothers against drunken drivers to protect their loved ones from this type of abuse. The gays and the less beans fought for their rights in the workplace. They won their fight of abuse. We can win our fight for inmate abuse.
>> the naacp organization -- [ inaudible ]. This fee will cover you and yours for one year. You can join by mail or you can stop by the office at 1704 east 12th street to join the organization. Let us stand strong together and fight this corrupted system that house inmates. Let us tear down the walls of injustice of inmates' loved ones. We have group meetings every third Thursday of each month at the dewity center, 229 rosewood avenue. The time is from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. And these are the forms that you will be getting to fill out for your complaint. This is the naacp form for the complaint and this is our parent of concerned inmates complaint. If my son is released on parole, he does have a talent and he does have a job. This is some of his artwork that he drew and paint himself. So therefore he can support himself by doing artwork. This is an article I wrote about my son. Okay. Food for thought --
>> ms. Davis, you are about a minute over.
>> am i?
>> yes, ma'am.
>> can I do my food for thought?
>> real fast.
>> food for thought. In my opinion in all lawmakers would make laws compatible to the 10 commandments that our creator made for men to live by, the world would be at peace and at harmony. Laws made by man change in the legislature all the time. If you will notice, god's laws of the 10 commandments never change. They stay the same all the time. These laws were made for all by the heavenly father, the creator of men. Thank you.
>> the particular forms you have, they can be picked up at the naacp office?
>> they can. They can be picked up at the naacp office and they can be picked up at the dewitty center, both forms.
>> okay. Thank you.


Last Modified: Wednesday, July 9, 2003 5:52 AM