[This is my letter to the guards' union soliciting an interviewer with torturers.]
President Dear Mr. McNany: We'd like to interview some of the thugs conducting the torture in the Camp Hill "SMU." We'll even send women to do the interviews and conduct them in any place where the torturers feel superior. We'll fairly report what the guards say, if anything, and we don't object to them hiding behind lawyers or armed guards. We believe that this approach would be much less threatening to the pussies than taking cameras and recorders to their homes, booze-joints or hang-outs. If you believe that the SMU torturers are brave enough to be interviewed by 2 older women in the union offices during daylight hours to be questioned about why and under who's orders they torture prisoners, please send us a line. If they're too yellow, we'll drop our efforts and let them hide under their rocks. I am:
Sandra Feigley, |
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