Tuesday, August 12, 2008




Haliburton concentration camps?
By Tom Hennessy

Maybe a lifetime in the news business makes one paranoid. Or maybe it was just a matter of timing.
The story showed up in Tuesday’s Press-Telegram, as I was reading “Night,” Elie Wiesel’s horrifying autobiography of a teenager in Buchenwald and Auschwitz.

Appearing on page A5, the story said the federal government had awarded a $385 million contract for the construction of “temporary detention facilities.” These would be used, the story said, in the event of an “immigration emergency.”

... i guess the original ones ...
... were used for a jewish emergency, a disabled people emergency ...
... a gipsy emergency, a jehovah witness emergency, a gay emergency ...
... a political dissidents emergency, a masons emergency ...
... and so on ...

... notice that there has never been a "christian emergency" ...
... probably because they are the "architects" of the others emergencies ...
... the former were on a mission for god ...
... the later are in a nation under god ...


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