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I am a former criminal who has been 39 years (12/9/68-12/9/07) making the arduous trek from crime to contribution. I am a bona fide expert on how to break the crime habit, earn an ever-free life and achieve the criminal and prison background into insignificance.
Now I am ready to help some of the nearly 600,000 criminals released annually from the nation's prisons learn to achieve the same milestones. I also want to teach and train the FLOC (Families and Loved Ones of Criminals) how to assist their relatives and loved ones in this process.
If you really want to stop doing crime and time, and learn how to become a productive and profitable community contributor, I can teach and train you to accomplish those achievements.

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Monday, August 20, 2007
Home Based Business Opportunity spells money
When you have a properly designed, developed and deployed home-based business, you have positioned yourself to earn money from day one. Your initial break comes from the tax advantages of owning a business, even while working your regular job. This article explains this and more, including why you don't want a tax refund at the end of the year.

Friday, August 17, 2007
Prison: A College of Crime or a Center for Change?
Do criminals go to prison and learn to become worse criminals, or is it possible to turn this dreary place into a change center?

Sunday, August 12, 2007
Helping Criminals Through NFLOC (Network of Families and Loved Ones of Criminals
The families and loved ones of criminals can become the most powerful catalysts for change when they organize and work together.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Tired of prison? Learn to break the crime habit
Change begins with you! It's a process! You can accomplish change! But you need help! Stop complaining! Start learning how to change!

Monday, August 6, 2007
Let's Stop the Annual Prison Population Swap!
(6 comments) Rampaging recidivism fuels the nation's prison industrial complex, costs citizens billions of dollars annually, and does nothing to stem the tide of crime. Every year, the nation's prisos release about 600,000 inmates, and take in another 600,000, most of them recidivists. We need to stop this annual prison population swap. This article suggests a strategy!