Chaim three poiints
1) When did you get active in JDL? I was there in 71 and 72. I was from Brooklyn so even if you were active at the same time our paths might not have crossed if you were mainly in Queens or Manhattan.
2) Your discussion of Law and Order was right on. I used to like the show, but the left wing slant and political correctness is awful. I did not see the show you mentioned with the Rabbi raping a Black woman but there was one episode where a Jewish guy steals money from his company to help Israel and murders someone to cover it up, then plays the Jew card at the trial appealing to a Jewish jury to get him off. That must happen pretty often (sarcasm on). They had a lawyer once who accidentally passed a criminal message for her clients White extremists. This was the same time as a lawyer was imprisoned for very intentionally passing messages for Islamic terrorists. They always twist the stories and the culprits are usually Zionists, Right to lifers, Insurance companies, etc.
3) I think your experience in prison would make a tremendous book. I have a friend who is a psychologist in the prison system out here (his is a medical facility not as bad as many others but still quite awful). That you survived as many years as you spent there, without getting stabbed, raped, beaten etc. is miraculous. My firend would not have given you good odds of surviving. In fact the Rabbi who performed my wedding (Reform, yeah I know) was a chaplain in the prision system. He told us a few stories about the prison system. He mentioned a Jew on death row. I asked if it was the guy in the news. There was a guy, at the time, named Bloom whose mother was trying to get the Jewish community behind her son's pleas to avoid execution. The Rabbi told us Bloom was not Jewish. In my own research I learned that his only connection to being Jewish was through his father, and by the way he was on Death Row for killing his father. Anyway the Rabbi told us that Bloom was so violent, mean and crazy that other Death Row inmates used to say to keep away from him.