This seems symbolic, stupid and dangerous. I'd prefer to have captured terrorists off U.S. soil. I'm ok with closing Gitmo, but there needs to be a safer place to house the terrorist than the middle of the U.S. Could you imagine if some of the terrorists escaped or were broken out of prison and were loose in this country? It seems as stupid as bringing KSM close to the scene of the crime to be tried.
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I agree... I don't like the looks of this deal. I wonder who's getting kickbacks to be pushing so hard to get these guys within 2 hours of one of the largest US cities. Did we run out of space in rural Montana?mixes: www.waxdj.com/miroslav -
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To say nothing of the hotbed of radicalism that will emerge when these Jihadists are interspersed with the general prison population.
That change too many of you voted for is looking pretty dire.Comment
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Just imagine all of the terroist cells that are already in the U.S.? I watched a news special not so long ago about this very subject. Apparently, the current main pipeline for terrorists to enter the States is through Mexico.Comment
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It always strikes me as ironic when people that trumpet the loudest about how everything about America is the best in the world and second to none have a problem with using the American Justice system to prosecute and house prisoners.
I've actually spent a fair amount of time at a maximum security facility in Illinois, and I have to tell you, it's hell on earth and secure as fuck, and this facility would be even more secure than that one. I've got no reservations at all about sending anyone there. No one has ever escaped from a federal supermax prison, and this facility will be upgraded to that level, per my understanding.
You. Are. Never. Going. To. See. These. Guys. Again.
Period.
Here's a further reality check -- these guys are not going to be in contact with the general population, with each other, or anyone else for that matter. They just aren't. Most likely, they'll be in solitary confinement for 22-23 hours of the day, will eat in their cells, and might see an hour a day of sunlight in an individual outdoor cell. They will not be allowed to commune with other prisoners, period. That was the day-to-day life of a guy I was appointed to represent, and he didn't conspire to murder 3000 Americans. If you're concerned that they will indoctrinate the other prisoners, you need to come up with a new concern, because that one is factually unfounded.Comment
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idunno, i guess they think this is the right choice for some reason?
my concern is not a question of safety and security, but one of emitting a certain type of energy, and subtle vibrations - if that means anything to the uninitiated. 2 hours outside of chi-town (?).
zoning for this super-fortress is a bit sketchy though. shit reminds me of taft, and how prisons are built to bring in a swell of industry and modern day slavery. obviously, prisons are an abysmal bomb drop on land value - with a shock zone of a far reaching proximity.
oh well, they gotta do what they think is right.(((( }-d|-__-|b-{ ))))Comment
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It is a drain on property value in one sense, but they don't drop prisons in the middle of booming, burgeoning cities anyway, and the reality is that a lot of small, struggling communities compete for this type of opportunity because of the jobs it can create. Probably a net positive, in the big picture.Comment
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One other thing -- look up Thomson, Illinois on Google Maps. It is not as if these guys could just hop on the El and be in downtown Chicago in 20 minutes in the extremely unlikely event they were to escape. It's not even particularly close to an Interstate. Might I also add that I don't think these guys are going to blend in rural Illinois -- and if they were to escape, they'd be only slightly less fucked than they would be under lock and key in prison.
Let's try to be realistic and keep this in perspective.Comment
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that can be interpreted as figuratively, yes. pardon me for using the word "uninitiated" -- that's quite ambiguous lol. i guess the word "aware" might be a better fit.
with regards to that term i used, i'd like to give an example:
whether dwelling near mass killings, war, or slaughterhouses, one inevitably picks up on the "pollution" blighting the atmosphere, and subtle worlds. does not wack shit impel people to lower actions? this is all very subjective indeed, but then again, we never are quite exactly aware of the causes of the effects that happen all around us.
try to carry out a psychological exercise close to a slaughterhouse, and you might receive signals of acute madness, not to mention the entities which attach themselves to the spilled blood.
now i'm not one to know of the full spectrum of horrific shit that goes down in a prison, but i can postulate that it might have an effect on the other inmates, enforcement, and the surrounding vicinity.
i see the economic benefit of installing a prison in a rural town, but imho, i think it's a very shady buisness.(((( }-d|-__-|b-{ ))))Comment
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the president of the board of education for chicago public schools just shot himself in the head - and that was just the illinois school system!....Freak in the morning, Freak in the evening, aint no other Freak like me thats breathing....
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Here's a further reality check -- these guys are not going to be in contact with the general population, with each other, or anyone else for that matter. They just aren't. Most likely, they'll be in solitary confinement for 22-23 hours of the day, will eat in their cells, and might see an hour a day of sunlight in an individual outdoor cell. They will not be allowed to commune with other prisoners, period. That was the day-to-day life of a guy I was appointed to represent, and he didn't conspire to murder 3000 Americans. If you're concerned that they will indoctrinate the other prisoners, you need to come up with a new concern, because that one is factually unfounded.Originally posted by res0nat0rOK Lets All Stroke Ron Pauls Cock On 3!Comment
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I was assuming we were talking about post-conviction detention (although, realistically, they are going to spend some time under those conditions pre-conviction as well). Frankly though, if I were them, I'd probably prefer to be in seg than in the general population of a federal supermax prison, where they'd likely be forcibly sodomized on an hourly basis.Comment
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