Escape From
The Unfriendly City

By: George Washington Stein

As the United States government teaches to all members of the military, it is a prisoner's moral duty to escape or to try to escape. The first obligation of any prisoner is to preserve himself. That means to liberate himself.

In 1987 Robert Negron Diaz was busted in Harrisburg for DUI. Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania. More importantly, it's the "Unfriendly City," the place to stay away from. Harrisburg and its environs are the social and governmental puke-stain on the country.

Robert Diaz was no fool. He escaped from Dauphin County Jail, Pennsylvania's own "Black Hole of Calcutta." Eventually the charges against him were dropped. As with most criminal charges in Harrisburg, they were bogus.

The reward for his escape was that Mr. Diaz led a normal, productive life. Years passed, more than 20 years! In Reading, the cops spotted a Hispanic man riding a bicycle. All over Pennsylvania there's great prejudice against the Hispanics. Unlike most other groups, they work. This Hispanic was acting "suspiciously." His bicycle didn't have a light. (Notify Homeland Security!)

When the cops harassed Mister Diaz, they discovered he was an escapee. So in 2008 he was returned to the "Black Hole" on the 20+ year-old escape beef!

Robert Negron is our hero!

Escape if and when you can. It's your duty. Especially from Pennsylvania, Dauphin County and Harrisburg.

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