VoteJP - Proud of His Jail Time

JP Cusick said, "I did commit acts of non violent civil disobedience against the evil Child Support enforcement, and I went to jail and to MD prison for my action, and I am very proud of all of that.

First the thieves of Child Support put me in jail for being unable to pay their thieving Child Support demands, and then (1995-96) I was thrown out on the streets homeless and injured and left to die.

So I then had the great inspiration of spray painting the Circuit Courthouse here in my St Mary's County with the spray painted words of "Child Support is legalized thievery" and "Thou Shalt not steal" and I got 18 months in jail for it, then directly after release I went to the local St Mary's County Child Support enforcement office and painted similar words of "Child Support is legalized thievery" and "Thou Shalt not steal" on that building.

I got 14 months for this, then after release I traveled to Annapolis and spray painted the MD State House with the words in red spray paint of: "Child Support thieves" and "Thou shalt not steal" because I always preached the command of God each time, and that time I got three (3) full years in MD Prison (the DOC) and I served every day getting finally released in 2003.

So my civil disobedience of subversion made me into a political prisoner which was the least I could do for the pursuit of truth and justice."

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