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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Exclusive poll

Should the prisoners currently housed at Guantánamo be moved to Wapato Jail?

Comments (12)

"Maybe we can be Assigned to the Mayor's office as a Page....

Heritage Building. Renovation to a maximum security prison would create construction jobs, federal government would pay, and military could design security features.

City Hall, they will be among like minds.

During visiting hours the eco and animal rights "terrorists " can drop in for advice.

No, it should be reserved for the royalty and the "ruling elite". The little lords and the ex-king and mini king. Change the name to the "Sam Adams".

At least we would be close to our jobs taking care of the dogs at the humane society

A white collar hoosegow has a certain appeal. Maybe it would force the locals to realize that some of the people they thought were great leader are actually slezebags and crooks.

They should be moved to the Bush presidential library.

Personally, I thought storing these goofs down in Cuba was a stroke of genius. My second choice would be Atka Island in the Aleutians.

Dick Cheney's undisclosed location. He could be incarcerated with them.

Wapato would work great for month long marriage encounters. Especially when one of the partners is thinking about bolting.

Or we cocould provide supervised dormitories for all the City Hall interns: no hanky panky in the intern pokey.

"Personally, I thought storing these goofs down in Cuba was a stroke of genius. My second choice would be Atka Island in the Aleutians."


I totally agree - closing gitmo is crazy - why would you want to bring a bunch of nutjobs to US soil? we obvioulsy have enough nut jobs here already....




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