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The Skinny: Bid To Prevent Prisons From Becoming Breeding Ground For Radical Religious Beliefs

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by cathaleen September 10, 2007 4:35 PM EDT
This will get the ACLU all worked up.
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by lars008-2009 September 10, 2007 4:28 PM EDT
Posted by Iceman_1960 at 12:32 PM : Sep 10, 2007

hahahahahaha

dicewoman haji reduced to personal attacks... lol

hahahahahaha

why haven''t you strapped a suicide murderer bomb to your arse so you can get your 72 virgins haji...

hahahahahaha

ask your idiot fascist nazi terrorislam mulla to go first haji... lol

tell haji??? why has there been not one cleric to be a suicide murderer??? does he know there are no 72 virgins??? lol

hahahahahaha

BOOM
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by mlbarrett66 September 10, 2007 4:00 PM EDT
I am suspicious about anyone in our government selecting the religious materials that someone can see or not see, whether or not they are in prison. Everywhere we turn today it seems that the rights that we hold dear and that others once respected us for maintaining are being infringed or removed by well-meaning officials who wear blinders as their rhetoric is not matched by their deeds. It is this denial of rights that ultimately breeds terrorists (See Alan Krueger: "What Makes a Terrorist"). I am reminded of the Nixonian phrase, expressed by the illustrious AG John Mitchell, "Watch what we do and not what we say." When the world watches it must cringe.
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by gunownerdan September 10, 2007 3:58 PM EDT
Janet Reno?
The closest she''s ever going to get to heaven is when she was burning innocent women, children, and senior citizens at Waco.
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by iceman_1960 September 10, 2007 3:53 PM EDT
"I just spoke to Allah,
He said they are all out of virgins up there in heaven so you Muslims can stop blowing yourselves up now."
- Posted by GunOwnerDan at 12:45 PM : Sep 10, 2007

All out of virgins ?

What about Janet Reno and her cousins ?
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by iceman_1960 September 10, 2007 3:50 PM EDT
"Why do people need to be responsible for their own actions when they can just pray to some god for forgiveness of sins?"
- Posted by GunOwnerDan at 12:41 PM : Sep 10, 2007

''Cuz you can never be sure you''re praying to the right one.

I mean, what''s Jimmy Swaggart going to say if and when he finds himself at the River Styx some day, and Charon the Boatman is demanding an obol to take him over to the other side, to be judged by Rhadamanthos, Minos and Sarpedon ?
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by gunownerdan September 10, 2007 3:45 PM EDT
I just spoke to Allah,
He said they are all out of virgins up there in heaven so you Muslims can stop blowing yourselves up now.
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by iceman_1960 September 10, 2007 3:45 PM EDT
RE: Post by Iceman_1960 at 12:32 PM : Sep 10, 2007


Just kiddin...
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by gunownerdan September 10, 2007 3:41 PM EDT
Why do people need to be responsible for their own actions when they can just pray to some god for forgiveness of sins?
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by iceman_1960 September 10, 2007 3:35 PM EDT
"Posted by Iceman_1960.......................So the Bible makes people go insane and you got that documented fact from history."
- Posted by MityWhity at 12:29 PM : Sep 10, 2007

Solitary confinement with just one book to read, is what did it.

I''m sure if they only had, say, the Complete Book of TV Bloopers and Practical Jokes to read in solitary, they would have gone nuts as well.
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