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program is called enough is enough and it's run by the jail's substance abuse program coordinator kentucky wright>> you have a disease and you are not responsible for having it but you are responsible for recovery. >> the focus on basic recovery to help them get back into main stream society. one of the things that happens traditionally in corrections to address rearrest, the same old kind of soup every day, get locked up, stay in jail learn you who to be a better criminal but never address the issues that are related to people coming in and out of jail. >> there's a men's version of the program as well. >> when did you start? >> 15. >> yeah, me too. >> having battled addiction most of their adult lives, joe and john have decided to fill out applications to get into enough is enough. >> i mean, i didn't sniff no glue or nothing like that. cocaine, heroin. meth. pain pills. all the good stuff, right? >> it will be up to wright to decide if the men get into the program. and he doesn't accept just anyone. >> i guess the question is what's going to be different now. especially because you've had some
program is called enough is enough and it's run by the jail's substance abuse program coordinator kentucky wright>> you have a disease and you are not responsible for having it but you are responsible for recovery. >> the focus on basic recovery to help them get back into main stream society. one of the things that happens traditionally in corrections to address rearrest, the same old kind of soup every day, get locked up, stay in jail learn you who to be a better criminal but never...
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in george wrights "life behind the vail" he writes obama john paul her standing before tens of thousands of slaves when slavery still existed in kentucky and declaring my countmen you are free. while i command the military forces of the united states we'll defend your right to freedom. the crowd erupted in cheers. this is the history of republican party. while a legislature voted gainst the 13th, 14th, and the 15th amendments. william worely was a black republican. he was the founder of louisville's naacp, he's a republican. most of the founders of the ncaap were republicans. worely bought a house in a white section in defiance of the segregation law. the case was finally decided by the supreme court in 1917 unanimously holding that the kentucky law could not forbid the sale of a house based on race. the republican party's history is rich in eman pation and black history. republican still pride the sense of justice that m.l.k. spoke of when he said an unjustice law is any law that a majority forces on a minority but does not make binding upon tself. [applause] >> i wasn't sure if my speech would be entertaining but now you've had some
in george wrights "life behind the vail" he writes obama john paul her standing before tens of thousands of slaves when slavery still existed in kentucky and declaring my countmen you are free. while i command the military forces of the united states we'll defend your right to freedom. the crowd erupted in cheers. this is the history of republican party. while a legislature voted gainst the 13th, 14th, and the 15th amendments. william worely was a black republican. he was the founder...
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in george wrights "life behind the vail" he writes obama john paul her standing before tens of thousands of slaves when slavery still existed in kentuckynd -- countrymen you are free. declaring my coiunountrymen, yoe free. while i command the military forces of the united states we'll defend your right to freedom. the crowd erupted in cheers. this is the history of republican party. while a legislature voted against the 13th, 14th, and the 15th amendments. william worely was a black republican. he was the founder of louisville's naacp, he's a republican. most of the founders of the ncaap were republicans. worely bought a house in a white section in defiance of the segregation law. the case was finally decided by the supreme court in 1917 unanimously holding that the kentucky law could not forbid the sale of a house based on race. the republican party's history is rich in eman pation and black history. republican still pride the sense of justice that m.l.k. spoke of when he said an unjustice law is any law that a majority forces on a minority but does not make binding upon itself. >> i wasn't sure if my speech would be entertaining but
in george wrights "life behind the vail" he writes obama john paul her standing before tens of thousands of slaves when slavery still existed in kentuckynd -- countrymen you are free. declaring my coiunountrymen, yoe free. while i command the military forces of the united states we'll defend your right to freedom. the crowd erupted in cheers. this is the history of republican party. while a legislature voted against the 13th, 14th, and the 15th amendments. william worely was a black...
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in george wright's "life behind the veil," he writes of republican general john palmer standing before tens of thousands of slaves on july 4th, 1865, when slavery still existed in kentucky, and declaring, my countrymen, you are free, and while i command, the military forces of the united states will defend your right to freedom. the crowd erupted in cheers. this is the history of the republican party. meanwhile, kentucky's democrat-controlled legislature voted against the 13th, the 14th, and the 15th amendments. in louisville, william worley was a black republican. he was born toward the end of the nineteenth century. he was a founder of louisville's naacp. he is famous for fighting and overturning the notorious label segregated housing ordinance. warley bought a house in the white section in defiance of a city segregation law. the case buchanan v. warley was finally decided in 1917 and the supreme court held unanimously that kentucky law could not forbid the sale of a house based on race. the republican party's history is rich and chock full of emancipation and black history. republicans still prize the sense of justice that mlk spoke of when he said that an unjust law
in george wright's "life behind the veil," he writes of republican general john palmer standing before tens of thousands of slaves on july 4th, 1865, when slavery still existed in kentucky, and declaring, my countrymen, you are free, and while i command, the military forces of the united states will defend your right to freedom. the crowd erupted in cheers. this is the history of the republican party. meanwhile, kentucky's democrat-controlled legislature voted against the 13th, the...