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Getting to Know Langford’s New Home

Mike April 1st, 2010

Getting to Know Langford’s New Home

A federal judge has denied former Birmingham mayor Larry Langford’s request to remain out of prison pending an appeal, and the Bureau of Prisons has assigned him to a prison in Ashland, Kentucky. With his designation set, Langford may be able to surrender himself to the prison itself; rather than to the Marshall’s Office in Birmingham. If so, this would allow him to quickly get settled into his new life – instead of being sent to the Jefferson County Jail to be housed until moved to Kentucky – generally via Atlanta or other prisons along the way.

Ashland Kentucky has two prisons located directly across from each other: A minimum-security camp-style prison without a fence; and a low security prison with a fence. Langford’s designation is currently set for the fenced facility, a common starting place for non-violent offenders with 10 years or more to serve. It is common for inmates such as Langford to serve a few years in low-security and then be moved to minimum if behavior and other factors align in his favor.

As prisons go, Ashland is not a bad place to serve time. It is a fairly open and secure institution with very little violence and plenty of recreational opportunities. Generally all inmates work jobs in the prison from eight in the morning until just before four in the evening. After a full standing count inmates have dinner and then are allowed several hours of open-compound activity time before they retire to their units.

The housing units at Ashland are a series of brick buildings with cubicle like cells generally shared by two inmates. Communal bath and shower facilities are available, as well as laundry equipment; game rooms and televisions. These units also have offices where inmates meet with their assigned staff members to discuss their goals and post-release plans. Guards are also on duty in each unit around the clock for the inmate’s safety.

Ashland features a large walking track surrounding a multi-purpose sports field as well as basketball and tennis courts. Workout equipment and other fitness items are available. On rainy days there is a small inside gymnasium. Also inside is a law and leisure library where inmates can work on appeals or check out a novel to read. These libraries are located in the education building, which also hosts classes that aim to help every inmate graduate high school before release.

Ashland offers inmates access to a commissary stocked with snacks, personal care items and leisure clothing for purchase either with funds earned through their jobs or sent from family. But the prison system also believes in financial responsibility, so inmates with unpaid fines and court costs may be required to surrender a portion of their earnings to help satisfy those debts. This is also why Ashland offers jobs in their prison industry where inmates can earn considerable more money ($1-$2 an hour as opposed to as little as 12cents an hour) to give inmates the opportunity to satisfy debts and begin to save money for their eventual release. In Ashland this industry is furniture building, which is then sold to government agencies providing taxpayers a savings while teaching the inmates a trade skill as well as good work ethic.

As far as visitation goes, Ashland allows family members to visit with inmates in person in a casual sitting area – no glass between you. Inmates can also stay connected to family via phone – with at least one phone available in every housing unit.

While certainly no vacation, Langford can expect a safe and healthy stay at ‘Club Fed’ where – if he behaves – he can do his time in relative peace. We wish him the best.

Tea Party Preaches Intolerance and Hatred

Chris November 9th, 2009

Tea Party Preaches Intolerance and Hatred

Today, November 9, 2009, the Tea Party Express rolled into Birmingham, Alabama. I and my son felt that as Americans – and having it  been said that Americans have become lazy and spend their time sitting on our couches rather than standing up for what we believe I – we traveled to Kelly Ingram Park (the site of many civil rights rallies) to voice our opinion on the health care issue.

As my son and I arrived, my son with his sign that read HEALTH CARE NOW! and I with my sign that read YES, WE MUST HAVE A PUBLIC OPTION, we were immediately met with the Tea Party’s insults and out-and-out lies. I and my son were told that we were “Fat”… that we were “Nigger Lover’s”… that we do not have jobs or work… that we were unwilling to pay for health care… that we did not support our troops, etc. One very obnoxious woman even turned to me and said [and I quote] “I hope you die!” We were not shouting over the crowd, we were not attempting to debate the presenters; we merely stood there holding signs to show that the Tea Party was not representative of everyone in Birmingham.

Clearly, the Tea Party is out to incite others to their views and to preach intolerance and hatred. This was a crowd whose leaders stood on the stage this day and spoke of intolerance for gays and African Americans and who called President Obama a [quote] “Wuss and a sissy because he has not immediately sent more troops into Afghanistan or murdered Hasan (the man who shot our soldiers at Fort Hood in Texas) – even suggesting that Obama had “allowed it to happen.”

What was absent from the Tea Parties rally was any REAL conversation regarding health care. ALL they spoke of was getting a black man out of the White House. In fact, their battle cry was TAKE BACK AMERICA! In all of my years on this earth, I have never heard so much racism preached; or heard so much hatred for others who do not live what they consider to be a “Conservative Christian Lifestyle.” Well, this is not my idea of being a Christian. I doubt that Jesus would preach against blacks… condemn gays… or carry a banner promoting guns. No, this is NOT my idea of being a good Christian. The God I know wants us to have tolerance for each other and to love one another – period!

As I stood in this crowd of Tea Partiers, I heard nothing about an actual answer to the health care issue. And no, I am not an African American; but I was appalled at the racism that was presented on this day, as I stood in Kelly Ingram Park in Birmingham, Alabama. People like this make me ashamed to be a white woman in this country. At one point, a woman actually turned to us and stated “You better leave here, before we sic the dogs on you.” How much more a racist statement could anyone make?

I thought that I lived in a country where the election of our first African American President, Obama, meant that we were finally making some headway on becoming one people – one American people – clearly I was mistaken. Granted, I voted for President Obama because I do believe that he is the first man (black or not) who has tried to make a real difference in America. Obama IS listening to we Americans and doing his best to give all Americans affordable health care… not rushing into war, without a clear exit plan… not preaching hatred for others with a different skin color or a different view from his own. I stand with our President and with affordable health care for every American!

The tea party crowd will tell you that these were the actions of a select few, and not representative of their movement. I believe otherwise, as the hatred was too wide spread; and the leaders on stage were urging them to raise their “cleaver” banners calling Obama everything from Hitler to Stalin – and of course, not an American citizen.

I urge all reasonable Americans to not trust their words, or mine. Go to one of these events and see it for yourself. Listen to them sing songs comparing our beloved country to the U.S.S.R. See them cheer at posters calling for someone to “Pull the plug” on Nancy Pelosi to save Grandma from the death panels. I support free speach and always will: but this kind of ignorance should not go unanswered

They are not debating the issues; they are not proposing solutions to our problems. They are enraging the so-called “base” through hatred and lie-based fear.

For once I agree with Glen Beck… If this is the future of our country: I fear for it too!