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1.) bluecat - 07/02/2013
"But just a few years ago, detainees got so plump from overeating hummus and other dishes from the camp’s Islamically correct menu that commanders specially ordered treadmills to help them lose weight."

"Even the hunger strikers were gaining weight because of all the food, so we go out and buy all this exercise equipment and throw it in the rec yard,” a Gitmo official said of a 2007 requisition. “Within the first week, there were guys saying, ‘Hey, this stuff is made in the U.S. — made by infidels — and we’re not going to use it.’"


[url]http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/06/30/gitmo-prisoners-get-new-gym-after-refusing-equipment-made-by-us-infidels/?test=latestnews[/url]



I'm thinking my idea of being in prison for plotting to and killing Americans might be a little different.

Dog collars, dog dishes, spam and fenced cages made by Americans are more in line with my vision.
2.) luv2bowhunt - 07/02/2013
You are nice.

In my world, there would be no need for a prison camp.
3.) CHRIS - 07/02/2013
[QUOTE=luv2bowhunt;7499]You are nice.

In my world, there would be no need for a prison camp.[/QUOTE]

amen!
4.) BULLZ-i - 07/02/2013
UNFORTUNATELY, WE HAVE THAT SAME KINDA PROBLEM IN ALMOST ANY CAMPAIGN WE ARE IN. A BUDDY OF MINE JUST GOT BACK FROM AFGHANISTAN AND WAS TELLING ME THAT OUR MILITARY AND CIVILIAN FORCES OVER THERE ARE WASTING UNGODLY AMOUNTS. THEY CANNOT GET TIRES OR RIMS INDIVIDUALLY FOR THEIR QUAD PATROLS SO THEY SHIP IN CONTAINERS OF BRAND NEW UNITS THAT IN SOME CASES THEY WILL TAKE THE WHEEL AND TIRE OFF AND PUT IT ON THE OLD QUAD INSTEAD OF UTILIZING THE NEW ONE. AND THE NEW ONE ENDS UP IN A HUGE AZZ GARBAGE PIT OF TONS OF OTHER STUFF BROUGHT IN FOR SIMILAR CIRCUMSTANCES.

IT'S EASIER FOR THEM TO TAKE THE WHEEL WITH 4 BOLTS THAN TO SWAP THE REST OF THEIR GEAR OVER TO THE NEW ONE. AND AT NIGHT THEY CAN SEE PEOPLE COMING TO THE FOB DUMP AND TAKING ALL SORTS OF STUFF BACK TO INSURGENTVILLE.

THE SAD THIS IT'S LIKE THAT EVERYWHERE AND WITH EVERYTHING. TOOLS, CHAINSAWS, AIR COMPRESSORS. 110.00 OAKLYS ARE HANDED OUT FOR THE TAKING AND LEFT HERE THERE AND EVERYWHERE AND IF THE SET EM DOWN, THEY JUST GO BACK TO THE SUPPLY GUYS AND GRAB ANOTHER SET. MOST PEOPLE GO THRU 80+ PAIRS IN A 6 MONTH DEPLOYMENT AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS ARE EVERYWHERE AND KEEP COMING IN.

YOU KNOW WE AINT BRINGING ALL THIS STUFF HOME RIGHT?
5.) Swamp Fox - 07/02/2013
Hell, you can't even get $110 Oakleys on ebay!

Not that I want to go on a shopping spree in Afghanistan, but geez...

How are they set for seven-foot medium-power moderate-action baitcasting rods with short butt sections over there? 'Cause they're near impossible to find here....

And how do you gain weight on a hunger strike? They must not be doing it right...
6.) luv2bowhunt - 07/02/2013
Quad patrols? What the............?

Are we out of Apache helicopters?
7.) BULLZ-i - 07/03/2013
NO WE STILL HAVE SOME, BUT THEY ARE MISSING TAIL ROTORS
8.) Swamp Fox - 07/03/2013
[QUOTE=luv2bowhunt;7499]

In my world, there would be no need for a prison camp.[/QUOTE]

In Obama's world, too...:re:


:wink :-)
9.) Swamp Fox - 07/03/2013
Not even enough money for ALL CAPS in the Navy anymore...

(Saves a lot of paper, I bet. :-))
10.) BULLZ-i - 07/03/2013
NOT EVERYONE CAN BE A CAPT.
11.) Swamp Fox - 07/03/2013
Maybe a little less swabbing the decks and Yo Ho Ho, too...

Whatever that means...

LOL
12.) Deerminator - 07/03/2013
If your sentenced to Gitmo you have no rights.
13.) DParker - 07/03/2013
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;7583]Maybe a little less swabbing the decks and Yo Ho Ho, too...

Whatever that means...

LOL[/QUOTE]

And I don't wanna' know what the "poop deck" is.
14.) bluecat - 07/03/2013
[QUOTE=Deerminator;7586]If your sentenced to Gitmo you have no rights.[/QUOTE]

Um...

At a time of record deficits, a new soccer field for detainees at Camp 6 in Guantanamo Bay is just getting the finishing touches -- at a cost of $750,000 to taxpayers.


The new field has been specially constructed so that the detainees "have maximum access" -- about 20 hours a day. Special passageways allow the detainees to pass into the new recreation yard without being escorted by the military.



[url]http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/28/guantanamo-detainees-get-new-750g-soccer-field/[/url]
15.) BULLZ-i - 07/03/2013
GITMO NAVAL SIDE HAS A MCDONALDS THAT SOLD BEER AND PIZZA, A STRIP MALL, E-CLUB AND A 9 HOLE GOLF COURSE THAT THEY ISSUED YOU A 10"X10" PIECE OF TURF GRASS TO HIT THE BALL OFF EVERY TIME OR DAMAGE YOUR CLUB FACE.

ONE OF THE TIMES I WAS THERE IS WHEN I FOUND OUT THAT I MADE E-5 THAT DAY AND WE DRANK THE SODA MACHINE FILLED WITH BEER, DRY AT THE LAUNDROMAT. GREAT SCUBA AND BARRACUDA FISHING AND I BET IT WOULD BE FUN TO BOWHUNT SOME 8' IGUANAS.

THINGS HAVE CHANGED, PROLLY SINCE HAROLD & KUMAR ESCAPED
16.) hoyt_em - 07/09/2013
To quote my son, stationed there now: "these guys have more rights than I do"
17.) luv2bowhunt - 07/09/2013
OK, someone pay up. Told you hoyt em wasn't dead.
18.) bluecat - 07/18/2013
The Army’s Expeditionary Contracting Command (ECC) procured a $62,125 contract for television/DVD player combos on May 30. The award went to Intech, Inc., a Government Services Administration (GSA) approved vendor.

A second contract, announced on July 11, allots $18,981.25 for TV sets and TV mounts. This award was given to Digital Plaza Direct, the “electronics company of choice for all federal and local government purchasers.”

In all, the Army spent $81,106.25 in 42 days on television equipment for the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.


Guantanamo Bay, however, is not cutting back. As CNSNews.com previously reported, the detention center also is looking to hire seminar instructors to teach terrorists watercolor painting, Adobe Photoshop and Arabic calligraphy, among other things.

[url]http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/pentagon-spends-81k-tvs-gitmo-while-civilian-workers-are-furloughed[/url]
19.) Swamp Fox - 07/18/2013
Well, to be fair, we don't know whether the TVs are for the bad guys yet or not.

Although the upside is that if they ARE for the bad guys, some clever PsyOps guy could put the news reports of the recidivist former Gitmo guest and #2 at AQ who got a drone dropped on his head the other day on a continuous loop and accompany it with some Justin Bieber music 24/7.

They could call it the All Justice All the Time Channel.

By the way, are those guys on hunger strike still gaining weight?
20.) luv2bowhunt - 07/18/2013
Attorney Gen. Holder gives TV's to the people trying to kill us, looming judgment and punishment for Zimmerman.
21.) DParker - 07/18/2013
[QUOTE=luv2bowhunt;8272]Attorney Gen. Holder gives TV's to the people trying to kill us, looming judgment and punishment for Zimmerman.[/QUOTE]

And can't find a single reason to prosecute former Dem. Gov. of NJ Jon "Gee, I don't know [I]where[/I] that $1.2B of investor money disappeared to" Corzine or any of the other multi-billion-dollar thieves.
22.) DParker - 07/18/2013
By the way, so long as we're griping about stuff in the news (and rather than start a new thread I'll just hijack this one)...much to my surprise ABC published a brief but excellent piece two days ago by their legal analyst Dan Abrams. Don't be mislead by the title, as the real point is that...contrary to the non-stop peddling by the news media (including ABC) of the ill-informed B.S. about the Zimmerman case and FL's implementation of the "Stand Your Ground" doctrine and how odd FL law is when it comes to self-defense, the FL law that *actually* applied and resulted in the acquittal was:

A) Not the so-called "Stand Your Ground law" (which is a misnomer anyway), but basic self-defense. And,

B) The substance of FL's basic self-defense law is not only not unusual, but is nearly identical in every meaningful way to the law in all 50 states, save for one variation in Ohio that shifts the burdon of proof standard to a "preponderance of the evidence" one, which makes OH the odd man out in that regard...not FL. And,

C) Given a competent and conscientious jury the case would (and should) have resulting in an acquittal in every state...likely even Ohio.

[URL="http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2013/07/why-george-zimmerman-might-have-been-found-guilty-in-ohio/"]Why George Zimmerman Might Have Been Found Guilty in Ohio[/URL]

Also, if you have the time and interest....search on the names "Roderick Scott" and "Christopher Cervini". I'll guarantee that most all of you have never heard those names before, given that they relate to a 2009 case VERY similar to the Zimmerman one (and with the same result) in Rochester, NY (so maybe Alex is familiar with it) that was utterly ignored by the media outside of NY, not to mention all those who are now screaming about "justice".