The Journal of History     Summer 2004    TABLE OF CONTENTS
DEMANDS for the Government
Please make a copy of this DEMAND page, fold it into thirds, address it to J. Dennis Hastert whose address is here, close it with a staple or tape and mail it. Please do not put your name or address on this mail no matter where you live.

WE WANT YOU TO DO THE FOLLOWING OR NO ONE WILL VISIT YOUR STATES FOR TOURISM AND FOREIGNERS WON'T PURCHASE THE GOODS PRODUCED IN YOUR STATES UNTIL YOU:
1. Pass legislation to provide quality medical care for all inmates in both federal as well as state correctional institutions, and allow funding to transport inmates to regular hospitals for proper medical care if necessary;
2. Allocate funding to investigate why illnesses occur in the prison in Brickey, Arkansas;
3. Free Norma Jean Croy, Louis Rodriguez, Red Carpitcher, and Manuel Redwoman and pass legislation allowing them to sue for false arrest;
4. Pass legislation making it a federal crime to torture any prisoner whether in the United States or elsewhere;
5. Free all those who are being held at Guantanamo Bay as they are truly political prisoners;
6. Pass legislation making it a federal crime to impliment remote control electronic brain punishment to any inmate or anyone else;
7. Pass legislation making it a crime for the various police departments to arrest protestors anywhere;
8. Pass legislation which would release any inmate who suffers from an illness which is fatal such as chronic Lyme's disease, cancer, heart disease, or diabetes;
9. Pass legislation which will ultimately find another way to prevent convicted felons from harming others without placing them behind bars in a prison;
10. Pass legislation which will allocate sufficient funds to rehabilitate inmates who have been convicted of crimes, and provide ample funding for it;
11. Mandate that poor prisoners must not have to pay rent in prison;
12. Pass legislation banning the National I.D., and abolish the Department of Homeland Security as it is reminiscent of Hitler's Germany.

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