To top that off we moved our flag so we wouldn't offend them!!!
Wonder why no one wants to pay taxes. This is where are money goes; to replace new gym equipment made in the USA with new equipment made in a Muslim country! Have we lost our minds? These bastards are coddled to the point of lunacy. Barry's next step... is to apologize to these dogs for not allowing them to kill more of us.
GITMO: A State-Sponsored Luxury Madrassa for Muslims Who'd Like to Kill Us
People on the left claim Gitmo Muslims are mistreated. I agree. They should be treated in the same fashion as Timothy McVeigh.
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Americans are supposed to have sympathy for the accused terrorist detainees now on hunger strike to protest supposedly cruel conditions at the US military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
"I don't want these individuals to die," President Obama recently lamented, adding he intends to close Gitmo and transfer the detainees to US prisons.
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.
Then they ordered them again — because they weren't made by Muslims.
"I don't want these individuals to die," President Obama recently lamented, adding he intends to close Gitmo and transfer the detainees to US prisons.
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.
Then they ordered them again — because they weren't made by Muslims.
HALAL YOU CAN EAT: A worker displays the variety of food served to detainees at the Guantanamo Bay prison. |
"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 US — made by infidels — and we're not going to use it.'
"So what did we do?" added the official, who requested anonymity. "We took all of that s--t out, gave it to the soldiers to use, and bought them equipment that was made in a Muslim part of the world."
The Pentagon declined to comment.
The official called Gitmo detainees "some of the most pampered prisoners on the planet."
He said they get as many as four choices of halal meals and have access to a new $750,000 soccer field. Islamic prayer beads and rugs are now "standard issue." They get their choice of more than 10,000 Islamic books and videos stocked by a Muslim librarian, who also records soccer and Arabic TV for them. They even have their own clerics to preach to them in Arabic.
Everyone gets a Koran, paperback or hardback, along with little hammocks to keep their holy book from touching the ground when not in use.
Guards are prohibited from handling the books. The Muslim librarian is "the only one that's allowed to touch the Korans anymore, per detainee request," the official said. "If I went into the Koran room and started rifling through a Koran, I could be fired."
But no one gets a Bible, because the Bible could "incite" the terrorists.
Detainees even persuaded prison officials to stop raising the American flag anywhere they could see it.
Gitmo is no longer a prison camp; it's a state-sponsored madrassa. But that's not good enough for these inmates. They're now demanding newer facilities and easier access to lawyers. More are threatening hunger strikes and unrest if they don't get their way.
So the Pentagon is considering plans for a $150million overhaul to what is already the world's most costly prison per capita. Each inmate at Gitmo costs roughly $800,000 a year to detain, for a total annual operating budget of more than $170 million.
The military already has approved construction projects, including a new $11 million hospital and medical units for detainees, along with a $10 million "legal meeting complex," where lawyers and human-rights groups can huddle with detainees.
Mostly, this is politics.
"I know some in the military leadership who are trying to make things more comfortable [for the detainees], but it's not really about making the detainees more comfortable," said the official. "It's about placating the Beltway and making the p.r. war shift in our direction a little bit."
"A lot of these programs stem from that," he added.
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