Subject: Message from Tessa -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 July 13, 2007 Dear Subscribers: Tomorrow morning at 7:00, I will cut off my ankle bracelet and go out for breakfast for the first time in five months. As this ordeal winds down, I would like to share some thoughts and feelings with you. For those who need a short synopsis, our home was raided in May 2003. Larken and I were indicted in February 2005. Larken went into prison in December 2005, for a year. I went in January 2006 for 28 days, and then spent the next five months imprisoned in my own home. It has truly been a long and trying journey. There have been moments of heart-pounding stress, moments of despair, and many days of loneliness and frustration. There were times when I came close to thinking that what we did wasn’t worth it. But I never actually came to that point. Always, that pesky little voice inside me would remind me that I did the right thing, I took a stand for truth and for justice, and that truth and justice can never prevail if nobody dares to stand for them. People have been inspired by my example, just as I am inspired by the examples of others before me. How would you feel now, the voice has asked me so many times, if you had chosen the road of comfort? Now, looking back at the long road behind me, all I feel is pride that I had it in me to stay the course. While I wouldn’t want to go through it again, I wouldn’t sell my soul to avoid it, either. For a conscious, intelligent person, the experience of being falsely convicted and imprisoned can be hugely educational, mind- expanding, and inspiring, to the point of turning a naive idealist into a seasoned activist who doesn’t quake at the thought of a few months in the pen. I would not give up what I have learned, and what I have become, for the comfortable future I turned from all those years ago. I’m sure you all know that two days ago, Tommy Cryer was acquitted, adding more cause for celebration to the ending of my home imprisonment. It makes me feel, most of all, that it really was all worth it. Nobody will ever win if nobody tries. Some are shot down and wounded, and some make it through. And I am here to tell you that even being shot down and wounded is not the end of world. I have survived it. I am not eager to see anyone I care about go through what I have gone through. Be inspired at your own risk. Tessa Rose Life is a daring adventure, or nothing at all - Helen Keller -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com/verify Version: Hush 2.5 wpwEAQECAAYFAkaYO6oACgkQGmVFo/iGj31GZAP9GbcyyIFliRw7rqgwXvFM682rZEU5 Phsq7UBt3vJu1oWd/7LtGnXud/dPrNzl3/0CXjimwpUcRu0nBZcdlYQLy4kxCa0aU2JZ eULQG657uRwon6OmRWQEXwJujysuqPg0k9Za7uOckjNySSlIlLg8VQret8NTnDg8t1Tm hRsZbsk= =ilyG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Click here to double your salary by becoming a medical transcriber http://tagline.hushmail.com/fc/Ioyw6h4eKoVkxKmJBumt87fwU3cNTGj3Af0OtvbbeE6OPszuzCG9jB/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, send a blank message to 861-on@mail-list.com To contact the list owner, send your message to 861-list-owner@mail-list.com