This document is a printout of a MySpace profile page for the user 'sublimehottie', with content from February 2006. The page includes a list of the user's favorite musical artists and several comments from friends discussing social plans, including an upcoming Shakespeare performance, reminiscing about past events, and expressing strong feelings of friendship. The comments also contain explicit references to recreational marijuana use, indicating a shared activity among some of the friends.
This document is a screenshot of the comments section of a MySpace profile for a user named 'sublimehottie', captured as part of a public records request dated February 9, 2006. The comments, from January and February 2006, are from various friends discussing college life at FSU, making plans to visit, inviting the user to a Shakespeare play, and reminiscing about past times. The tone of the messages indicates close, informal friendships among the users.
The document discusses historical racial tensions relating to boxing figures Jack Johnson and Jackie Robinson, drawing parallels to censorship in Texas history. It details a contemporary legal battle involving the Dallas County jail's refusal of publications, which was successfully challenged in court by Paul Wright of Prison Legal News on First Amendment grounds.
This document page discusses the banning of a publication titled "Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice, Publication Review" from Death Row due to fears it would cause prison disruption. It specifically cites two passages as problematic: an excerpt from Jackie Robinson's autobiography expressing anger at racism, and a historical account of race riots following Jack Johnson's boxing victory over Jim Jeffries.
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