Federal Prisoners in WV Test MP3 Player Program from wtrf.com: Hundreds of female inmates at a federal prison in West Virginia are testing a program to bring the quality of entertainment behind bars into the 21st century. More than 400 inmates have spent about $70 apiece to buy MP3 players from the commissary in the Federal Prison Camp at Alderson. U.S. Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Traci Billingsley says the program is essentially a technology update because inmates have been able to buy radios for decades. If it works in West Virginia, it will be rolled out to other federal facilities in late spring or early summer. Billingsley says keeping inmates occupied helps promote safety, particularly in overcrowded prisons where stress, conflict and the risk of violence is high.
Regarding Dr. Peter Goodwin and legal suicide, I personally can see the side of the argument against it having studied the ongoing eugenics and depopulation agenda pursued by the "elites" however there are instances when one cannot see any reason to continue their suffering. Having recently lost my father-in-law to Alzheimer's and watching his gradual decline to the point of not being able to even swallow properly, one really wonders what the point is in prolonging his suffering. It's very easy for someone like Alex Jones (who has made it very clear that he is so much better than someone who would end their own life - give me a break) to sit on their high horse and judge someone that would even consider suicide as a viable alternative to suffering out the last few months of their life but when faced with real pain, real misery, real suffering, by you or a loved one, it makes a lot more sense. Why persecute the family or a physician for taking a sensible approach to the end of life?
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Regarding Dr. Peter Goodwin and legal suicide, I personally can see the side of the argument against it having studied the ongoing eugenics and depopulation agenda pursued by the "elites" however there are instances when one cannot see any reason to continue their suffering. Having recently lost my father-in-law to Alzheimer's and watching his gradual decline to the point of not being able to even swallow properly, one really wonders what the point is in prolonging his suffering. It's very easy for someone like Alex Jones (who has made it very clear that he is so much better than someone who would end their own life - give me a break) to sit on their high horse and judge someone that would even consider suicide as a viable alternative to suffering out the last few months of their life but when faced with real pain, real misery, real suffering, by you or a loved one, it makes a lot more sense. Why persecute the family or a physician for taking a sensible approach to the end of life?
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