RE: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
Don't hate. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pat Smoot Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 5:21 PM To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List Subject:Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Just guessing, but probably because of freaks like you. - Original Message - From: Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List' RTF@rolltidefan.net Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:57 PM Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Why you hate America? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Laborde Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:31 PM To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List Subject: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Awesome article! http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18572 What I Saw at Gitmo By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu FrontPageMagazine.com | June 27, 2005 Last week, I was privileged to be part of a Department of Defense trip to the Joint Task Force - Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I got to see the operations of this controversial facility up-close - something particularly important after Sen. Richard Durbin's comparison of its guard to Nazi stormtroopers and calls of leftists to shut the center down. Our group went to GITMO to check out tales that the military was being too tough on these terrorist detainees. We left convinced that America is being extraordinarily lenient - far too lenient. After speaking with soldiers, sailors, and civilians who collectively staff Gitmo, I left convinced that abuse definitely exists at the detention facilities, and it typically fails to receive the press attention it deserves: it's the relentless, merciless attacks on American servicemen and women by these terrorist thugs. Many of the orange jumpsuit-clad detainees fight their captors at every opportunity, openly bragging of their desire to kill Americans. One has promised that, if released, he would find MPs in their homes through the internet, break into their houses at night, and cut the throats of them and their families like sheep. Others claim authority and vindication to kill women, children, and other innocents who oppose their jihadist mission authorized by the Koran (the same one that hangs in every cell from a specially-designed holder intended to protect it from a touching the cell floor - all provided at U.S. taxpayer expense). One detainee was heard to tell another: One day I will enjoy sucking American blood, although their blood is bitter, undrinkable These recalcitrant detainees are known euphemistically as being non-compliant. They attack guards whenever the soldiers enter their cells, trying to reach up under protective facemasks to gouge eyes and tear mouths. They make weapons and try to stab the guards or grab and break limbs as the guards pass them food. We dined with the soldiers, toured several of the individual holding camps, observed interrogations, and inspected cells. We were impressed by the universally high quality of the cadre and the facilities. While it may not be exactly Club GITMO, as Rush Limbaugh uses to tweak the hard-Left critics who haven't a clue about reality here, GITMO is a far cry from the harshness experienced even by maximum security prisoners in the U.S. Meals for detainees are ample: we lunched on what several thought was an accumulated single day's ration for detainees. No, the contract food service manager said with a laugh, what you're looking at there is today's lunch. A single meal. They get three a day like that. The vegetables, pita bread, and other well- prepared food filled two of the large Styrofoam take-home containers we see in restaurants. Several prisoners have special meal orders like no tomatoes or no peanut products depending on taste or allergies. One prisoner, General Hood said, throws back his food tray if it contains things he has specifically said he doesn't want. How is he punished for this outrageous behavior? His tray is numbered, the food he requested is put on it, and the corrected order is delivered to his cell. The detainees are similarly catered to medically. Almost every one arrived at GITMO with some sort of battlefield trauma. After all, the majority were captured in combat. Today they are healthy, immunized, and well cared for. At a visit to the modern hospital facility - dedicated solely to the detainees and comparable to a well-equipped and staffed small-town hospital with operating, dental, routine facilities - the doctor in charge confirmed that the caloric count for the detainees was so high that while most detainees arrived undernourished, medics now watch for issues stemming from high cholesterol and being overweight. Each of approximately 520 terrorists
RE: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
Why you hate America? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Laborde Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:31 PM To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List Subject:[RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Awesome article! http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18572 What I Saw at Gitmo By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu FrontPageMagazine.com | June 27, 2005 Last week, I was privileged to be part of a Department of Defense trip to the Joint Task Force - Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I got to see the operations of this controversial facility up-close - something particularly important after Sen. Richard Durbin's comparison of its guard to Nazi stormtroopers and calls of leftists to shut the center down. Our group went to GITMO to check out tales that the military was being too tough on these terrorist detainees. We left convinced that America is being extraordinarily lenient - far too lenient. After speaking with soldiers, sailors, and civilians who collectively staff Gitmo, I left convinced that abuse definitely exists at the detention facilities, and it typically fails to receive the press attention it deserves: it's the relentless, merciless attacks on American servicemen and women by these terrorist thugs. Many of the orange jumpsuit-clad detainees fight their captors at every opportunity, openly bragging of their desire to kill Americans. One has promised that, if released, he would find MPs in their homes through the internet, break into their houses at night, and cut the throats of them and their families like sheep. Others claim authority and vindication to kill women, children, and other innocents who oppose their jihadist mission authorized by the Koran (the same one that hangs in every cell from a specially-designed holder intended to protect it from a touching the cell floor - all provided at U.S. taxpayer expense). One detainee was heard to tell another: One day I will enjoy sucking American blood, although their blood is bitter, undrinkable These recalcitrant detainees are known euphemistically as being non-compliant. They attack guards whenever the soldiers enter their cells, trying to reach up under protective facemasks to gouge eyes and tear mouths. They make weapons and try to stab the guards or grab and break limbs as the guards pass them food. We dined with the soldiers, toured several of the individual holding camps, observed interrogations, and inspected cells. We were impressed by the universally high quality of the cadre and the facilities. While it may not be exactly Club GITMO, as Rush Limbaugh uses to tweak the hard-Left critics who haven't a clue about reality here, GITMO is a far cry from the harshness experienced even by maximum security prisoners in the U.S. Meals for detainees are ample: we lunched on what several thought was an accumulated single day's ration for detainees. No, the contract food service manager said with a laugh, what you're looking at there is today's lunch. A single meal. They get three a day like that. The vegetables, pita bread, and other well- prepared food filled two of the large Styrofoam take-home containers we see in restaurants. Several prisoners have special meal orders like no tomatoes or no peanut products depending on taste or allergies. One prisoner, General Hood said, throws back his food tray if it contains things he has specifically said he doesn't want. How is he punished for this outrageous behavior? His tray is numbered, the food he requested is put on it, and the corrected order is delivered to his cell. The detainees are similarly catered to medically. Almost every one arrived at GITMO with some sort of battlefield trauma. After all, the majority were captured in combat. Today they are healthy, immunized, and well cared for. At a visit to the modern hospital facility - dedicated solely to the detainees and comparable to a well-equipped and staffed small-town hospital with operating, dental, routine facilities - the doctor in charge confirmed that the caloric count for the detainees was so high that while most detainees arrived undernourished, medics now watch for issues stemming from high cholesterol and being overweight. Each of approximately 520 terrorists currently held in confinement averages about four medical visits monthly, something one would expect from only a dedicated American hypochondriac. Welcome to the rigors of detention under American supervision. Of the estimated 70,000 battlefield captures that were made in Afghanistan, only a tiny percentage, something on the order of 800-plus, were eventually evacuated to GITMO. These were the worst of the worst. More than 200 have been released back to their home country - if the U.S. is assured that the detainees would not be tortured by local authorities upon return. These men
Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
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Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
Just guessing, but probably because of freaks like you. - Original Message - From: Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List' RTF@rolltidefan.net Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:57 PM Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Why you hate America? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Laborde Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:31 PM To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List Subject: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Awesome article! http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18572 What I Saw at Gitmo By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu FrontPageMagazine.com | June 27, 2005 Last week, I was privileged to be part of a Department of Defense trip to the Joint Task Force - Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I got to see the operations of this controversial facility up-close - something particularly important after Sen. Richard Durbin's comparison of its guard to Nazi stormtroopers and calls of leftists to shut the center down. Our group went to GITMO to check out tales that the military was being too tough on these terrorist detainees. We left convinced that America is being extraordinarily lenient - far too lenient. After speaking with soldiers, sailors, and civilians who collectively staff Gitmo, I left convinced that abuse definitely exists at the detention facilities, and it typically fails to receive the press attention it deserves: it's the relentless, merciless attacks on American servicemen and women by these terrorist thugs. Many of the orange jumpsuit-clad detainees fight their captors at every opportunity, openly bragging of their desire to kill Americans. One has promised that, if released, he would find MPs in their homes through the internet, break into their houses at night, and cut the throats of them and their families like sheep. Others claim authority and vindication to kill women, children, and other innocents who oppose their jihadist mission authorized by the Koran (the same one that hangs in every cell from a specially-designed holder intended to protect it from a touching the cell floor - all provided at U.S. taxpayer expense). One detainee was heard to tell another: One day I will enjoy sucking American blood, although their blood is bitter, undrinkable These recalcitrant detainees are known euphemistically as being non-compliant. They attack guards whenever the soldiers enter their cells, trying to reach up under protective facemasks to gouge eyes and tear mouths. They make weapons and try to stab the guards or grab and break limbs as the guards pass them food. We dined with the soldiers, toured several of the individual holding camps, observed interrogations, and inspected cells. We were impressed by the universally high quality of the cadre and the facilities. While it may not be exactly Club GITMO, as Rush Limbaugh uses to tweak the hard-Left critics who haven't a clue about reality here, GITMO is a far cry from the harshness experienced even by maximum security prisoners in the U.S. Meals for detainees are ample: we lunched on what several thought was an accumulated single day's ration for detainees. No, the contract food service manager said with a laugh, what you're looking at there is today's lunch. A single meal. They get three a day like that. The vegetables, pita bread, and other well- prepared food filled two of the large Styrofoam take-home containers we see in restaurants. Several prisoners have special meal orders like no tomatoes or no peanut products depending on taste or allergies. One prisoner, General Hood said, throws back his food tray if it contains things he has specifically said he doesn't want. How is he punished for this outrageous behavior? His tray is numbered, the food he requested is put on it, and the corrected order is delivered to his cell. The detainees are similarly catered to medically. Almost every one arrived at GITMO with some sort of battlefield trauma. After all, the majority were captured in combat. Today they are healthy, immunized, and well cared for. At a visit to the modern hospital facility - dedicated solely to the detainees and comparable to a well-equipped and staffed small-town hospital with operating, dental, routine facilities - the doctor in charge confirmed that the caloric count for the detainees was so high that while most detainees arrived undernourished, medics now watch for issues stemming from high cholesterol and being overweight. Each of approximately 520 terrorists currently held in confinement averages about four medical visits monthly, something one would expect from only a dedicated American hypochondriac. Welcome to the rigors of detention under American supervision. Of the estimated 70,000 battlefield captures that were made in Afghanistan, only a tiny percentage, something on the order of 800-plus, were eventually
Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
well actually Horowitz is one of my favoritesthey cant refute...cause he was there at the beginning...so they just ignore him ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
Hmmm, then you must REALLY hate Rowanda. Joe You cannot have a proud and chivalrous spirit if your conduct is mean and paltry; for whatever a man's actions are, such must be his spirit. Demosthenes (384 BC - 322 BC), Third Olynthiac - Original Message - From: Bryan Benefield [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List RTF@rolltidefan.net Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 4:44 PM Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Fo what it done to mah peepul... --- Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why you hate America? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Laborde Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:31 PM To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List Subject: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Awesome article! http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18572 What I Saw at Gitmo By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu FrontPageMagazine.com | June 27, 2005 Last week, I was privileged to be part of a Department of Defense trip to the Joint Task Force - Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I got to see the operations of this controversial facility up-close - something particularly important after Sen. Richard Durbin's comparison of its guard to Nazi stormtroopers and calls of leftists to shut the center down. Our group went to GITMO to check out tales that the military was being too tough on these terrorist detainees. We left convinced that America is being extraordinarily lenient - far too lenient. After speaking with soldiers, sailors, and civilians who collectively staff Gitmo, I left convinced that abuse definitely exists at the detention facilities, and it typically fails to receive the press attention it deserves: it's the relentless, merciless attacks on American servicemen and women by these terrorist thugs. Many of the orange jumpsuit-clad detainees fight their captors at every opportunity, openly bragging of their desire to kill Americans. One has promised that, if released, he would find MPs in their homes through the internet, break into their houses at night, and cut the throats of them and their families like sheep. Others claim authority and vindication to kill women, children, and other innocents who oppose their jihadist mission authorized by the Koran (the same one that hangs in every cell from a specially-designed holder intended to protect it from a touching the cell floor - all provided at U.S. taxpayer expense). One detainee was heard to tell another: One day I will enjoy sucking American blood, although their blood is bitter, undrinkable These recalcitrant detainees are known euphemistically as being non-compliant. They attack guards whenever the soldiers enter their cells, trying to reach up under protective facemasks to gouge eyes and tear mouths. They make weapons and try to stab the guards or grab and break limbs as the guards pass them food. We dined with the soldiers, toured several of the individual holding camps, observed interrogations, and inspected cells. We were impressed by the universally high quality of the cadre and the facilities. While it may not be exactly Club GITMO, as Rush Limbaugh uses to tweak the hard-Left critics who haven't a clue about reality here, GITMO is a far cry from the harshness experienced even by maximum security prisoners in the U.S. Meals for detainees are ample: we lunched on what several thought was an accumulated single day's ration for detainees. No, the contract food service manager said with a laugh, what you're looking at there is today's lunch. A single meal. They get three a day like that. The vegetables, pita bread, and other well- prepared food filled two of the large Styrofoam take-home containers we see in restaurants. Several prisoners have special meal orders like no tomatoes or no peanut products depending on taste or allergies. One prisoner, General Hood said, throws back his food tray if it contains things he has specifically said he doesn't want. How is he punished for this outrageous behavior? His tray is numbered, the food he requested is put on it, and the corrected order is delivered to his cell. The detainees are similarly catered to medically. Almost every one arrived at GITMO with some sort of battlefield trauma. After all, the majority were captured in combat. Today they are healthy, immunized, and well cared for. At a visit to the modern hospital facility - dedicated solely to the detainees and comparable to a well-equipped and staffed small-town hospital with operating, dental, routine facilities - the doctor in charge confirmed that the caloric count for the detainees was so high that while most detainees arrived undernourished, medics now watch for issues stemming from high cholesterol and being overweight. Each of approximately 520 terrorists currently held in confinement averages
Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
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Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
BWHAHAA! - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RTF@rolltidefan.net Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 9:40 PM Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Rwanda and Burundi are French and Belgian gifts to the world ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama]
Sorry, last message weren't mine. Al Sharpton hijacked my account. --- Joe Goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmmm, then you must REALLY hate Rowanda. Joe You cannot have a proud and chivalrous spirit if your conduct is mean and paltry; for whatever a man's actions are, such must be his spirit. Demosthenes (384 BC - 322 BC), Third Olynthiac - Original Message - From: Bryan Benefield [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List RTF@rolltidefan.net Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 4:44 PM Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Fo what it done to mah peepul... --- Joel Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why you hate America? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Laborde Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 2:31 PM To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List Subject: [RollTideFan] FPM: What I saw at Gitmo [non-Bama] Awesome article! http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18572 What I Saw at Gitmo By Lt. Col. Gordon Cucullu FrontPageMagazine.com | June 27, 2005 Last week, I was privileged to be part of a Department of Defense trip to the Joint Task Force - Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I got to see the operations of this controversial facility up-close - something particularly important after Sen. Richard Durbin's comparison of its guard to Nazi stormtroopers and calls of leftists to shut the center down. Our group went to GITMO to check out tales that the military was being too tough on these terrorist detainees. We left convinced that America is being extraordinarily lenient - far too lenient. After speaking with soldiers, sailors, and civilians who collectively staff Gitmo, I left convinced that abuse definitely exists at the detention facilities, and it typically fails to receive the press attention it deserves: it's the relentless, merciless attacks on American servicemen and women by these terrorist thugs. Many of the orange jumpsuit-clad detainees fight their captors at every opportunity, openly bragging of their desire to kill Americans. One has promised that, if released, he would find MPs in their homes through the internet, break into their houses at night, and cut the throats of them and their families like sheep. Others claim authority and vindication to kill women, children, and other innocents who oppose their jihadist mission authorized by the Koran (the same one that hangs in every cell from a specially-designed holder intended to protect it from a touching the cell floor - all provided at U.S. taxpayer expense). One detainee was heard to tell another: One day I will enjoy sucking American blood, although their blood is bitter, undrinkable These recalcitrant detainees are known euphemistically as being non-compliant. They attack guards whenever the soldiers enter their cells, trying to reach up under protective facemasks to gouge eyes and tear mouths. They make weapons and try to stab the guards or grab and break limbs as the guards pass them food. We dined with the soldiers, toured several of the individual holding camps, observed interrogations, and inspected cells. We were impressed by the universally high quality of the cadre and the facilities. While it may not be exactly Club GITMO, as Rush Limbaugh uses to tweak the hard-Left critics who haven't a clue about reality here, GITMO is a far cry from the harshness experienced even by maximum security prisoners in the U.S. Meals for detainees are ample: we lunched on what several thought was an accumulated single day's ration for detainees. No, the contract food service manager said with a laugh, what you're looking at there is today's lunch. A single meal. They get three a day like that. The vegetables, pita bread, and other well- prepared food filled two of the large Styrofoam take-home containers we see in restaurants. Several prisoners have special meal orders like no tomatoes or no peanut products depending on taste or allergies. One prisoner, General Hood said, throws back his food tray if it contains things he has specifically said he doesn't want. How is he punished for this outrageous behavior? His tray is numbered, the food he requested is put on it, and the corrected order is delivered to his cell. The detainees are similarly catered to medically. Almost every one arrived at GITMO with some sort of battlefield trauma. After all, the majority were captured in combat. Today they are healthy, immunized, and well cared for. At a visit to the modern hospital facility