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Welcome to Illinois, Gitmo Terrorists

December 17, 2009 - 12:34 am - by Rick Moran
eburchelli
2009-12-18 10:18:57

Some of you are missing the point. Judges can be bought and with the detainees on US soil, they will be given all the rights of US citizens, which means they can get involved with lawyers and judges, within a corrupt justice system and some could eventually be released and allowed to remain in the USA.

I noticed someone mentioned other prisoners. I read where it is a non-use prison, so I’m not sure if any but the detainees will be housed there. I also read where there would be 3000 employees of which 1500 would be Bureau of Prison employees brought in from other places. Later I read there would be less than 2000 employed. Whichever, it doesn’t look like the residents of the area will get much from the move but increased traffic and some new residents who are related to or involved with the detainees. Whole new neightborhoods of Muslims and their sympathizers, some who could be future terrorists.

We can also expect protests at the prison. Most leftist protesters become unruly, some violent. I wouldn’t want that kind of behavior happening in my backyard. The residents of the area will be sorry they were so gullible to welcome this intrusion into their lives.

Anyhow, my one serious question is – where is the military in all this? Going from a military base to a federal prison and hiring Bureau of Prison employees, appears to remove the military from any involvement with these terrorist detainees. Another indication that the detainees will now be just the ordinary run of the mill murderers. They can probably work it to get out of jail in 7 or 11 years, which seem to be the average leniancy for murder within our justice system. With time already spent, some could be roaming the highways of the US very soon.