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  • A “Jailed for Freedom” pin, fashioned after one given to suffragists Britain, was affixed as a badge of honor on the formerly imprisoned women attending the meeting.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Alyssa Gardina 2009

  • The speaker and art exhibit Jailed for Freedom are sure to provide plenty of fodder for thought-provoking discussions about how far women have come and in what direction we will choose to go next.

    Equality Day Luncheon and Jailed for Freedom Exhibit Alyssa Gardina 2009

  • Each Time A Violent Offender Is Not Jailed the implications when they inevitably re-offend are huge in terms of victim-hood, police response, public service cost and resource management.

    Sonnex and Farmer – only a matter of time. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • The speaker and art exhibit Jailed for Freedom are sure to provide plenty of fodder for thought-provoking discussions about how far women have come and in what direction we will choose to go next.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Alyssa Gardina 2009

  • Jailed for cowardice, the seditious centurion suggested he be sent to the front lines unarmed, protected by the sign of the cross, not by helmet and shield.

    Shane Claiborne: When Soldiers Become Saints Shane Claiborne 2011

  • Jailed for cowardice, the seditious centurion suggested he be sent to the front lines unarmed, protected by the sign of the cross, not by helmet and shield.

    Shane Claiborne: When Soldiers Become Saints Shane Claiborne 2011

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