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		By: Pelvo White, Jr.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for remembering and suggesting more political and societal care for our brothers and sisters who have been, or are now incarcerated. Too many people seem to forget about their loved ones who are locked up.We should never lose sight of the fact that many of our past and present civil rights leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were, and are ex-offenders, probationers, and parolees, and to those who are locked up, remember that the human soul can never be incarcerated. Your body may be temporarily or permanently detained, but you have the ability to think, remember, and imagine. Embrace life, and from your place of misery imagine a better day, and work towards making that better day imagined a reality in your life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for remembering and suggesting more political and societal care for our brothers and sisters who have been, or are now incarcerated. Too many people seem to forget about their loved ones who are locked up.We should never lose sight of the fact that many of our past and present civil rights leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were, and are ex-offenders, probationers, and parolees, and to those who are locked up, remember that the human soul can never be incarcerated. Your body may be temporarily or permanently detained, but you have the ability to think, remember, and imagine. Embrace life, and from your place of misery imagine a better day, and work towards making that better day imagined a reality in your life.</p>
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