Civilian prisons coming soon to U.S. Army base near you

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WorldNetDaily: Civilian prisons coming soon to U.S. Army base near you: “The regulation specifies ‘the Army’s primary purpose for allowing establishment of prison camps on Army installations is to use the resident nonviolent civilian inmate labor pool to work on the leased portions of the installation.’ The regulations specify Army personnel running the prison camps will prepare an ‘Inmate Labor Plan’ that will comply with 18 U.S.C. 4125(a), governing civilian inmate labor. That section of the U.S. Code allows the U.S. attorney general to make available to the heads of U.S. departments, including the Army, the services of U.S. prisoners to engage in labor, including ‘constructing or repairing roads, cleaning, maintaining and reforesting public lands, building levees and constructing or repairing any other public ways or works financed wholly or in major part by funds appropriated by Congress.’ The regulation currently limits the Army’s Civilian Inmate Labor Program ‘to using inmates from facilities under the control of the Federal Bureau of Prisons,’ noting the bureau ‘provides civilian inmate labor free of charge to the Army.’ “

You are insinuating something in your headline that you do not support in this article. There is nothing wrong with using prisoners to save taxpayer’s money and have them working on US infrastructure. Your mixing apples and oranges to try to insinuate that there is some conspiracy coming to put people in military prison camps. Yet, there is nothing in this article that suggests that. The headline of the article is dishonest and it seems to have been selected to appeal to conspiracy nut cases. With many dumb articles like these what credibility will WND have?

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Date posted: Friday, August 31st, 2007 10:13 am | Under category: delusion, dumb, ignorance
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2 Comments

  1. heybales219 said »

    I like WND but they sure do distort their headlines alot!

  2. Don Koenig said »

    Yeah, I like WND as well. I read their news every day but sometimes the headline of their articles have as much to do with the content of the article as the National Enquirer.

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