Soldiers of the struggle, First & foremost I'd like to thank you for responding as quickly as you did. Unfortunately, the hands of oppression removed me, an outspoken revolutionary, from general population to bunk with two others in a room really designed for two. It takes more than what they have to break me down though, so I continue to press on. One pro was that I was able to circulate and make copies of MIM's program, "What we Want; What we Believe," so you should receive mail from others interested in revolution. I am most definitely interested in receiving MIM Notes and being a part of the Books for Prisoners program. Any contributions that I can make to your organization, let me know. I am more than willing to participate in writing for all MIM publications, as well as anything else I can do to be of service. Currently my funds have been depleted since I no longer slave, but I should be able to contribute monetarily in the coming months. Any literature that you can send in regards to the struggle for freedom, and literature on Stalin, Marx, or Lenin would be greatly appreciated. I would also like more info on Mao. Until then, I salute you and continue to support your efforts to get people free. Uhuru Sasa! Freedom Now!
Loyalty and respect,
-- an Arizona prisoner, November 2003