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If You Americans weren't so close I'd think it almost Funny.  

rm_swallow22us 71M/52F
998 posts
2/3/2009 4:38 pm

Last Read:
2/10/2009 1:06 pm

If You Americans weren't so close I'd think it almost Funny.


Proposed legislation in Congress would set up camps for U. S. citizens
More American Gulags being built, to supplement the ones already built by KBR since 2006, as this article shows:

Halliburton’s subsidiary KBR (formerly Kellogg, Brown and Root) announced on January 24, 2006 that it had been awarded a $385 million contingency contract by the Department of Homeland Security to build detention camps in the United States.

According to a press release posted on the Halliburton website, “The contract, which is effective immediately, provides for establishing temporary detention and processing capabilities to augment existing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Detention and Removal Operations (d r o) Program facilities in the event of an emergency influx of immigrants into the U.S., or to support the rapid development of new programs. The contingency support contract provides for planning and, if required, initiation of specific engineering, construction and logistics support tasks to establish, operate and maintain one or more expansion facilities.”

Maybe YOUR name is on the list to be shipped off to one of these "Gitmo North" facilities, room and board courtesy of the former democratic republic known as the USA. Maybe you should ask the National Counter terrorism Center's database if you're scheduled for a future visit?
Good luck trying to find out, that info is confidential, after all, you might be a terrorist!!

Parry notes that The Washington Post reported on February 15, 2006 that the National Counter terrorism Center’s (NCTC) central repository holds the names of 325,000 terrorist suspects, a fourfold increase since fall of 2003.

Asked whether the names in the repository were collected through the NSA’s domestic surveillance program, an NCTC official told the Post, “Our database includes names of known and suspected international terrorists provided by all intelligence community organizations, including NSA.”

When the former USSR would ship off dissidents, they'd be sent to slave labor camps in Siberia. If you didn't freeze to death, you'd die from being worked to death and not having enough food.

But here in the States, we're a more enlightened bunch. We won't call them slave labor camps, nor say they're for dissidents, but for those needing housing and relief services after a national emergency.
An emergency like the collapse of the economy, thanks to Wall Street being looted and immense amounts of money are shipped out of the country. Since cash just doesn't vanish into thin air, got any guess where all that loot from our Wall Street, England's Fleet Street and Iceland, Latvia and others has disappeared to?

Why isn't Congress setting up an investigative committee to "follow the money" and see where all that cash got off to? Is it because YOUR Congress is nothing more than a "fetch and carry" bitch for Israel?

When Americans finally figure out that our only "friend" in the ME is the recipient of much of that stolen plunder, the shit will hit the fan, necessitating the declaration of martial law to keep us "uppity" Americans in their place.

You have the nerve to demand back all of those trillions of dollars that was stolen from your bank accounts?

The Chutzpah of that!

As always
Swallow


ElyriaWolf 60F
4443 posts
2/3/2009 5:20 pm

The US has had what are, in reality, concentration camps since at least the 1850s. Those who are not Native American people call them "reservations".


alissatim 57M/56F

2/8/2009 5:44 am

40 trillion dollars seems like alot for a war nobody in the states wanted anyway...in reality to waste more money on a detention center seems irresponsible when the price of a bullet is so much more cost effective...are they innocent?...would you like them for neighbors?...we don't live in a perfect world....i say kill them all...i want to see my tax dollars at work...as for the list? your not supposed to know who's on it...nice try at making it sound creepy like hitlers decree of night and fog...in reality its not like that at all...everyone of those gitmo convicts is suspected of subversive activity...as far as the f.b.i coming for you?...i wouldn't count on it unless your doing something wrong.

if your gonna die, die with your boots on


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