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Mail
is everything to those who are incarcerated
You have found
an old page. Mr J is back home with his family, still fighting for
his freedom.
please write
to us if you need Mr j's address. He was moved at the end of
October...
click here for the new
address
Mr J cannot
receive books right now - here are the latest comments about mail
and what he has requested:
He can
receive copies of articles, etc. He has requested copied pages of
the dictionary. He prefers Websters American version. He would
love anything -
poetry, jokes, anything that can be copied, or printed off a
computer, and mailed to him.
Also, it is
helpful to include extra prepaid envelopes purchased at the post
office - not books of stamps, because they have a rule
against stickers. It is also helpful if you include extra
blank pieces of paper (yellow lined tablet paper is fine) so he
has more paper to write on.
Large brown
envelopes are perfect for sending these packages (or any
correspondence) because all the mail goes through
an automatic letter opener which slices the top quarter inch of
each envelope, often cutting each page into chunks (depending on how
it's folded). The large brown envelopes have room inside
so the letter doesn't get sliced.
If anyone
writes and sends the letter in a standard size envelope, fold the
letter up smaller than "normal" so it won't get chopped up.
Please
help Mr J fight for his freedom.
This
is Hit No. since
April 1, 2004
This
website was created by a parent from the school where
Mr J taught.
The
content is 100% provided by people who care about truth
and justice.
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