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  • Miss Cassandra
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    Re: Statement from Miss Cassandra: Landover's attempt to silence

    Originally posted by James Dewitt View Post
    Miss Cassandra I hope you are resting well. I have heard that the noise in jail can be very loud. The screams of passion pain, leather slapping skin, the slurping sounds from eating er uh soup. And that was just from your cell. I bet it real bad when you get all 15 cells going at once.
    Don't worry, I'm used to that. After all, I've been raised in a true christian household. The things I'm experiencing here pale in comparison to what I've experienced in my childhood.

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  • James Dewitt
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    Miss Cassandra I hope you are resting well. I have heard that the noise in jail can be very loud. The screams of passion pain, leather slapping skin, the slurping sounds from eating er uh soup. And that was just from your cell. I bet it real bad when you get all 15 cells going at once.

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  • Miss Cassandra
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    Originally posted by James Hutchins View Post
    I have spoken with a pal who works in the lab where the herbs from the Johnson home were brought to for analysis. He was pretty sure it is pot and will mark the report accordingly. I suggested burning it all to prevent it from falling in the wrong hands.
    That's pretty stupid, Jimmy mr. Hutchins. Burning the very evidence you need to get me convicted in court isn't the smartest thing to do.

    Face it Cassie, the jig is up. Upstanding citizens, who do not know you at all, are convinced of your criminality.
    Oh, but they were convinced already before all this happened. They are also convinced that the earth is flat, so who cares?

    I also hear there is a bunk with your name on it at Iowa State Penitentiary in Ft. Madison. I've spoken to a few of the guards to arrange to make you feel right at home.
    • Maximum security
    • 319-372-5432
    • 510 Staff
    • 950 Inmates ±

    The Iowa State Penitentiary was established in 1839, the year after Iowa became a territory and seven years before it became a state. The Penitentiary was patterned after the Auburn, New York Penitentiary - a prison within a prison, a cell for each convict. The Penitentiary underwent extensive renovation of its cell houses when “unitization” was introduced in 1982. Unitization divided large cell houses into smaller, self-contained living units that are more easily managed. The Penitentiary is the state’s only maximum-security institution, housing repeat and violent male offenders. The Penitentiary complex includes ISP itself with a court-ordered capacity of 550. In addition, the complex includes the John Bennett Correctional Center, a medium security dormitory adjacent to the Penitentiary currently housing 169 inmates; two minimum security farms located within a few miles of Fort Madison with a combined population of 170, and a ten-bed multiple care unit. A Special Needs Unit for inmates with severe mental health/clinical care needs opened in August, 2002, with 40 inmates and will increase in stages to a population of 120 inmates. Inmates at the Penitentiary are offered Adult Basic Education and General Education Development classes, special education for eligible individuals, as well as vocational training in upholstering, commercial cooking, auto mechanics, machining, and printing, as well as providing labor for a large crop farm and a cattle and swine operation. Work opportunities with hourly wages are available in Iowa Prison Industries shops at the Penitentiary. A six-month substance abuse program is offered to inmates with drug or alcohol problems, and Alcoholics Anonymous groups operate at the Penitentiary and the John Bennett Center.

    I think you'll fit right in:
    Oh, yes, the cops here at Freehold told me about this. However, they also keep going on and on about Guantanamo Bay, so I'm not inclined to worry too much about that. The only problem I have is that I possibly will not be allowed to vote. I'll have to ask mrs. King how issues like this are arranged legally. As far as I know, as long as I'm not convicted, I'm allowed to vote, even though I'm in custody by the police.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Originally posted by C. Reconstruction View Post
    That is the mens maximum security prison, are you sure this slut should be there ?

    Mitchellville, which is the lesbian prison, would be more appropriate.
    If she went to the men's maximum security prison, she could finally be useful for something!



    OW! My Right Shoe kicked me!

    (Yes, I meant My Right Shoe. My Left Shoe is campaigning in Freehold.)

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  • C. Reconstruction
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    That is the mens maximum security prison, are you sure this slut should be there ?

    Mitchellville, which is the lesbian prison, would be more appropriate.

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  • Rev. M. Rodimer
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    Miss Cassandra, I'm glad that they finally caught you and put you in jail, where you belong! No more eating Christian babies for you!

    My Left Shoe is sad to see its Alternative Religions cabinet member locked up, and promises to kick down the door of your cell as soon as it is elected Mayor!

    My Left Shoe is very impressed at how you've continued to pretend to support Al King, even after he framed you.

    You're by far the best "plant" My Left Shoe has ever worked with! Are you waiting until the day before the election to throw your support to Shoe visibly? Or are you building your case against Al King so you can completely destroy him?

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  • James Hutchins
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    I have spoken with a pal who works in the lab where the herbs from the Johnson home were brought to for analysis. He was pretty sure it is pot and will mark the report accordingly. I suggested burning it all to prevent it from falling in the wrong hands.

    Face it Cassie, the jig is up. Upstanding citizens, who do not know you at all, are convinced of your criminality.

    I also hear there is a bunk with your name on it at Iowa State Penitentiary in Ft. Madison. I've spoken to a few of the guards to arrange to make you feel right at home.
    • Maximum security
    • 319-372-5432
    • 510 Staff
    • 950 Inmates ±
    The Iowa State Penitentiary was established in 1839, the year after Iowa became a territory and seven years before it became a state. The Penitentiary was patterned after the Auburn, New York Penitentiary - a prison within a prison, a cell for each convict. The Penitentiary underwent extensive renovation of its cell houses when “unitization” was introduced in 1982. Unitization divided large cell houses into smaller, self-contained living units that are more easily managed. The Penitentiary is the state’s only maximum-security institution, housing repeat and violent male offenders. The Penitentiary complex includes ISP itself with a court-ordered capacity of 550. In addition, the complex includes the John Bennett Correctional Center, a medium security dormitory adjacent to the Penitentiary currently housing 169 inmates; two minimum security farms located within a few miles of Fort Madison with a combined population of 170, and a ten-bed multiple care unit. A Special Needs Unit for inmates with severe mental health/clinical care needs opened in August, 2002, with 40 inmates and will increase in stages to a population of 120 inmates. Inmates at the Penitentiary are offered Adult Basic Education and General Education Development classes, special education for eligible individuals, as well as vocational training in upholstering, commercial cooking, auto mechanics, machining, and printing, as well as providing labor for a large crop farm and a cattle and swine operation. Work opportunities with hourly wages are available in Iowa Prison Industries shops at the Penitentiary. A six-month substance abuse program is offered to inmates with drug or alcohol problems, and Alcoholics Anonymous groups operate at the Penitentiary and the John Bennett Center.

    I think you'll fit right in:
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  • Beaux McManus
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    Hi there, Cassie, Are they treating you okay? Just a few more days and it will all be over.

    I'm thinking when this hellish experience is done, I might do a musical dramatization of our story with the Community Players. Mr. DeWitt is related to the actress Joyce DeWitt (!) and maybe as an act of good faith, he'll get her to play you?

    Anyway...here's today's inspirational video for you, poor little caged bird

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Originally posted by Miss Cassandra View Post
    when mr. King is elected
    That will never happen!

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  • Miss Cassandra
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    Originally posted by James Dewitt View Post
    Mr McManus when I posted a news paper article that was published in Des Monies you screamed it was a lie and a fabrication. Yet you have NOT disproved any of the contents .

    Mr King when I posted a newspaper article that was published in Des Monies you responded in the same manner as Mr McManus. And you have provided zero evidence to say otherwise.

    Now when I posted the news paper article from Des Monies that showed you were in the lead, it was a different story. No claims of lies or a fabricated story. You got all puffy chested and already wrapped up the election
    There is a little difference between a preliminary poll and direct, slanderous personal attacks on people. That a newspaper is right about one thing, doesn't mean that they are by definition right about everything. For example, in case you forgot, the newspaper poll was confirmed by your own internals. The other two stories weren't supported by anything.

    The Good and Right Pastor Ezekiel posts information from a well known TV Journalist, and you scream LIES and Fabrication..Do you some how think that Glenn Beck has nothing better to do that create a false news story?
    Yes, somehow I think that. Strange, huh?



    Yes I filed a complaint with the FPD on Miss Cassandra, and it seems that the police had enough information to act upon. A up standing Judge issued the search and arrest warrant.
    We know that, Jimmy. This is why the police force needs to be reformed; they should not pay attention to the hysteric ravings of a known retard with a photograph of a campfire, solely because he happens to be of the right religion.

    You're not gonna win this, you know, and neither are you going to get away with this. You've gone too far. It is clear you are part of the core of this conspiracy, and when mr. King is elected, the Law will be upheld once again in Freehold, and you will have to take responsibility for this in a court case.

    Oh, and Beaux and mr. King, thank you very much! It was very encouraging to see those vids!

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  • James Dewitt
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    Originally posted by Beaux McManus View Post
    I know your wife's name is Susan. The theater's Welcome Wagon Committee left a basket of muffins for her when you first moved here. We never received a thank you OR a season subscription from your household.

    I was referring to alcoholic actress Joyce DeWitt...who many in the theater company have heard you're relaed to. If you look at her mug shoot here, I think the DeWitt family resemblance is quite clear.
    No I am not related to that drunken slut, I am the only child my parents had and my fathers brother was never married. Thanks for the muffins, we do not read anything except the Bible and newspapers.

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  • Mrs. Rogers
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    Originally posted by Miss Cassandra View Post
    The sacks of “suspicious dried plant material” turned out to be the contents of Lucky Strike cigarettes, the work was done so sloppy that mrs. Johnson clearly saw the remains of the filter of one of the cigarettes.
    Oh well, at least you'll have something to trade in prison other than your body, dear. However, I suspect you're in your element, being surrounded by druggies and lezbeans -- sort of a "home away from home", if you will.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by Alfred King View Post
    Yet more proof the Freehold police Department needs some serious CHANGE.
    You just keep saying that, boy. See where it gets you.

    Who do you think will be doing security on election day?

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  • Alfred King
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    Originally posted by Miss Cassandra View Post
    after his first one was taken seriously by the police ... but here in Freehold, unsubstantiated complaints are taken very seriously when filed by the right persons, or against the right persons.
    Yet more proof the Freehold police Department needs some serious CHANGE.

    I want to thank all people who have been supporting me through this ordeal. I can’t express in words how much it means to me to feel your support. On this forum, I want to thank in particular Alfred King, Beaux McManus and Ayla, who have been supporting me.
    You're most welcome. And your support for my cause is much appreciated!

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  • Beaux McManus
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    Originally posted by James Dewitt View Post
    And lastly you Mr McManus attack my wife. Her name is Susan and no she is not a boozer. I will no longer stand for this treatment, as I post this comment my dear sweet wife is in her bed room crying her eyes out. How will she be able to face her friends. Mr McManus I expect a public apology for besmirching my Family Name.
    I know your wife's name is Susan. The theater's Welcome Wagon Committee left a basket of muffins for her when you first moved here. We never received a thank you OR a season subscription from your household.

    I was referring to alcoholic actress Joyce DeWitt...who many in the theater company have heard you're relaed to. If you look at her mug shoot here, I think the DeWitt family resemblance is quite clear.

    'Three's Company' Joyce DeWitt Cited For DUI

    EL SEGUNDO, Calif. — An actress who starred on the hit television series "Three's Company" has been arrested in Southern California and cited for drunken driving. Police say Joyce DeWitt, who played the character Janet Wood on the popular show, was pulled over Saturday afternoon after she drove past a barricade near a park in El Segundo.

    Sgt. Danny Kim says an officer arrested the 60-year-old DeWitt after he observed signs she had been drinking and gave her field sobriety tests.

    Kim says DeWitt was booked at the Police Department, cited and released on her own recognizance.

    A telephone listing for DeWitt was not immediately available.

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