Posted by Mr. Bob on January 25, 2009 at 05:38:16 from (71.186.66.207):
In Reply to: Guantonimo Prison posted by Reply on January 25, 2009 at 04:28:28:
I say make slaves of them on a government owned hog farm. The farm could supply them with meat and let them shovel out the hog pens to fertilise a garden to grow their veggies. Make them wear pigskins for clothing. All profit from this farm would go into the US treasury to help compensate for all the damage they've caused America. Give folks who lost loved ones in 9-11 first option for the jobs as slavedrivers. Show them what slavery is like in its most basic form. Oops; I fergot those people's "religion" doesn'tallow them near hogs nor pork products, oh well, I guess they could have the option of going naked and eating no meat while they slop the hogs and shovel thepiggy-poo. Mr. Bob
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