Crossing Lines
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April 1, 2004
Kathy Kelly CommonDreams.org
Kelly's story is rife with irony. Her cellmates called her
'Missiles' and one wonders what they must have thought of an
educated, financially stable white woman intentionally committing
crimes that land her in the slammer. But Kelly understands that she
is doing time not only as the consequence of her protests, but as
an effort at self-education 'I do feel troubled because I've been
so distanced, in recent years, from some of the poorest people in
our country,' she writes. 'I need to better understand what's
happening to them.'
-- Jacob Wheeler
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