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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 01:38 PM by cpdaman
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got it
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 01:38 PM by cpdaman
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i understand you were arguing agains them being a worthwhile place to build, finance and such to house illegal's in regards to a "round up"
scenario especailly in regards to it being historically effective
my point was did u look at souljah or the other poster's links and realize they're are some camps already "appearing"
you already said they seem to be changing some laws here, getting rid of some others there, possibly laying the groundwork, i guess you must not be
convinced they exist?
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 01:57 PM by Justin Oldham
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I am not convinced that they are phsyically here now, but I am convinced that the laws and policies do now exhist to bring them in to being with the
stroke of a pen. I think that the next President may be the one to actually do it. I think that when it happens, it may actually be accepted by the
majority.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 04:07 PM by Muaddib
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Originally posted by divine chronic
if anyone thinks concentration camps in present day america is a hoax?.
all i have to say is FEMA CONCENTRATION CAMPS.
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There are no "FEMA concentration camps"...
Are you claiming now that the FEMA camps are there as "concentration camps to exterminate those people who are/were afflicted by hurricanes,
earthquakes, tornadoes?......
FEMA camps have been built for those people who had no home after a hurricane, tornado, or some other natural disaster destroyed their homes...they
are not "concentration camps"...
WOW......
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 04:15 PM by Muaddib
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Originally posted by infinite
an interesting video

I am sorry infinite, are you now also claming any and every place which has a fence, some buildings and a camera pointing towards the HUGE parking
lot, is proof it is a "concentration camp?....
My guess is that military bases, large companies which transport goods nationwide, etc, should destroy their fences just because some people are
paranoid "these military bases, production companies, large storehouses, etc will be used as concentration camps"...
You guys need to get out more.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 04:31 PM by Muaddib
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Originally posted by cpdaman
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my point was did u look at souljah or the other poster's links and realize they're are some camps already "appearing"
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souljah is a self-professed "revolutionary". He loves when people resort to violence against any and every form of government, even if the reason
is nothing more than a lie, and he specially hates the U.S. He blames the U.S. for what Russia is doing in Chechnya, in fact he is one of those
members who blames the U.S. for everything that happens around the world... He would love it if people in the U.S. started rioting for any reason, so
excuse me if i take souljah's "claims and links" with a grain of salt...
BTW, are you one of those people who believes everthing that is posted on the internet?...
I'll give you some advice, not everything you see on the internet is true, there is a lot of BS stories and claims flying around the internet.
Sometimes some rumours might have some truth in them but are exagerated, at other times they are completly BS.
Rumours and claims are not facts, and rumours will remain just a rumour until there are facts.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 05:00 PM by Muaddib
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Anyways, as i said in another post, in Wyoming alone there are 515,004 people, most of whom are armed.
Then there is Montana, with 944,632 people, and that is another state where most people have weapons.
Just those two states have at least 1 million armed Americans.
There are several other states which have not been invaded by the Liberals and Democrats and where most people, or a large part of the population own
and know how to use firearms.
There will be no "concentration camps for Americans"... at least not any done by any U.S. government.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 05:33 PM by Quazi176
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What gets me, is that the men and women of our own military, would probably be the enforcers of this, if it ever would come to pass. I've got
plenty of friends and family members in the service. It's hard to think that they wouldn't see what's happening. Of course, the government would
say that people in those camps would be "terrorists."
In the military, your trained to do what your told, but do you really think if the order came down the line to imprison that many American people,
that some of the military personnel would step back and say, "Hey, this isn't right?" I would hope they would!!!
I've asked friends in the military about this and their response was that they are trained to FOLLOW ORDERS. Most military personnel has to have
friends and family they wouldn't want in those camps. It would sure be a scary day in hell if this actually would ever happen.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 05:40 PM by ImpliedChaos
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Originally posted by Muaddib
Anyways, as i said in another post, in Wyoming alone there are 515,004 people, most of whom are armed.
Then there is Montana, with 944,632 people, and that is another state where most people have weapons.
Just those two states have at least 1 million armed Americans.
There are several other states which have not been invaded by the Liberals and Democrats and where most people, or a large part of the population own
and know how to use firearms.
There will be no "concentration camps for Americans"... at least not any done by any U.S. government.
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You do realize that if this is true 1)it would be on the authority of the republicans and 2) I'm pretty sure those gun toting republicans in Montana
and Wyoming wouldn't put up a BIG fight if the only people subjected to these camps are Arabs, Mexican, Illegals,Blacks...
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 05:45 PM by ThePieMaN
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I was under the impression that Kahanists were on the terrorist watchlist. Its nice to know that we are selective on who we go after and who we allow
to continue to operate on US soil.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 06:12 PM by Justin Oldham
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Originally posted by Quazi176
What gets me, is that the men and women of our own military, would probably be the enforcers of this, if it ever would come to pass. I've got
plenty of friends and family members in the service. It's hard to think that they wouldn't see what's happening. Of course, the government would
say that people in those camps would be "terrorists."

It would be easier for the U.S. government to develope the kinds of CADRES you're
taking about...than you might think.
American militias are in decline and Federal efforts to
disarm us are already under way. It's not hard to see
what's coming or why it's
happening.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 06:15 PM by Flyingdog5000
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My panel of judges gives this one a 10 on the complete nuttiness scale!
Can anyone seriously say they've never seen a factory or other old brick building with its window's bricked up? The windsocks are for hazmat plume
dispersion modeling in the case of a railcar accident. The lights are for normal security as we seem to have an epidemic of people liking to
spraypaint railcars. In short, no EVIDENCE of anything sinister.
I remember that a facility on the supposed concentration camp was located in my own fair city. It turned out to be the airport... which strangely
enough, is still an airport. Apparently the chain link fence erected around the airport is, in some people minds, only good for keeping good folks in
rather than the far more mundane reason of keeping bad folks out. (Hint, the three strand barbed wire on the top was facing outwards, not inwards.)
F-Dog
Mr. Sea toured the Indiana Amtrak Railcar Repair Facility in 1994. There are 10+ maintenance barns here, covering 129 acres. The windows of several
buildings have been bricked up. Hence, you have three levels
of security for Amtrak repair barns! There are 3 helicopter wind socks. There are high security people
turnstiles, and high security lighting for 24-hour operation. The box car (gas chamber) building fence is
marked with special 'RED/BLUE Zone' signs. This corresponds to the 'mission'
of the 'RED/BLUE Zone Lists which surfaced in 1996.
Under martial law, this will become a death camp. They're only going to handle category one and two
'RED/BLUE Zone people there. This box car facility will be used for execution.
One of the barns is large enough to put 4 box cars into. There are powered vents on the top of the barn
to vent the gas out of the building after the box cars have been fumigated. All of the buildings have newly
installed 6 inch gas pipes and furnaces installed in all 'railroad barns.' FEMA has allocated $6 million to
make the walls and roofs of the buildings airtight.
Under martial law, this facility could be immediately used as an SS-style termination gas chamber.
In 1995, Amtrak Laid off 212 at Beech Grove Maintenance Center. Why perform $6 million worth of
renovations, and then lay off 212 people? Because the people doing the final executions will not be
Americans. They'll hire foreigners for this dirty task.

This sounds to far-fetched to be true.........but thats what they said in Nazi germany. 
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 06:24 PM by Vitchilo
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It COULD be used. Anything with a fence or walls can be used as a ``concentration camp``.
Anyway, it wouldn't the US army who would enforce this, it would be mexicans, NATO troops, foreign troops, MERCENARIES... Blackwater is the biggest
bunch of mercenaries in the world. We'll have more ``details`` and more federal government increase after the next terrorist attack...
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 06:38 PM by cpdaman
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i think it is a good time to see if there is enough intrest in "searching for the camps" part II
it's summer time , (YES i know gas prices are up) but
we could get a list of members by state and see if anyone is willing to check them out AGAIN
and see if some of them exist and others don't or if NONE do
i think this might be worthwhile enough i would certainly be willing to drive a bit but i don't think there is anything down here in South florida
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 06:39 PM by Justin Oldham
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If I were a writer of Fiction (which I am), I might imagine that it starts like this...
*slow fade in with sinister music*
"Beginning in mid-2009, a series of overseas intelligence scares convinced many in Washington that a 9/11 style terror attack was only months away.
With tensions between the U.S. and Mexico running high over border enforcement issues, the stage was set for a deepening worry among the voters."
"A series of highly publicized border incidents motivated Congress to re-examine the immigration law it had passed and sent on to the President in
late 2007. Cabinet officials from National Intelligence and Homeland Security testified several times before House and Senate committees that more
needed to be done to thwart the growing domestic terror threat."
"Arresting undocumented workers and suspected terrorists placed thousands of people under Federal custody. With prison space running short despite
new construction...something had to be done. Senators and Representatives from both major parties insisted that illegals and terrorists needed to be
held in seperate facilities. Lobbyists from nay different causes supported this position. The President was left with one choice."
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 06:52 PM by Quazi176
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Originally posted by Justin Oldham
Originally posted by Quazi176
What gets me, is that the men and women of our own military, would probably be the enforcers of this, if it ever would come to pass. I've got
plenty of friends and family members in the service. It's hard to think that they wouldn't see what's happening. Of course, the government would
say that people in those camps would be "terrorists."

It would be easier for the U.S. government to develope the kinds of CADRES you're
taking about...than you might think.

Its definately is VERY scary that this could happen. The chips seems to be falling into place.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 07:42 PM by Muaddib
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Originally posted by ImpliedChaos
You do realize that if this is true 1)it would be on the authority of the republicans and 2) I'm pretty sure those gun toting republicans in Montana
and Wyoming wouldn't put up a BIG fight if the only people subjected to these camps are Arabs, Mexican, Illegals,Blacks... 
You do realize that there are many Republicans who are African, Hispanics and from other nationalities don't you?
Arab American Institute
Get Involved!
Republicans
We Are Republicans
Posted on Wednesday June 23, 2004
Since they began immigrating to the United States over a century ago, Arab Americans have offered the Republican Party dedicated, dynamic
leaders.
Spencer Abraham, currently Secretary of Energy, formerly represented Michigan in the U.S. Senate and served as co-chairman of the National Republican
Congressional Committee from 1991 to 1993. Abraham also served as Deputy Chief of Staff to Vice President Dan Quayle. Mitch Daniels, former Director
of the Office of Management and Budget, is currently running for Governor of Indiana. Dr. Elias Zerhouni is director of the National Institutes of
Health and Dina Habib Powell is Special Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel.
www.aaiusa.org...
RBE Home
We are Republicans on a Mission to Raise the Value of Black American’s Political Capital.
For over 40 years black voters have staunchly aligned themselves with the Democratic Party on Election Day. However an increasing number have begun
questioning the wisdom of supporting social policies rooted in low expectations and government dependency, economic policies that stifle job creation,
personal savings and investments, and education policies that prevent parental choice in school placement. Republicans for Black Empowerment has the
mission to raise awareness of the benefits offered by conservative solutions to the black community’s concerns.
www.theblackgop.com...
Here is a list of famous African American Republicans.
en.wikipedia.org...
 Republican National Hispanic Assembly
The D.C. based newspaper - The Politico - recently featured RNHA and its executive director Bettina Inclan.
"Most Hispanics have been raised with a strong devotion to faith, family and duty," she said. "The combination of these three really speaks to the
core of the Hispanic community and is intertwined together in our daily lives. Most Hispanics consider themselves 'conservatives' because of the way
we were raised."
Read the full article at The Politico
www.aaiusa.org...
Republicans are not going to "subject Arabs, Blacks, Hispanics, or any of the other minority groups to any concentration camps", and please don't
give as an example anyone from the above groups who "have commited crimes". I am talking about law abiding Americans.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 07:44 PM by Muaddib
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Oh, and let's not forget, the group that this thread is all about.
Jewish Republicans of Colorado
Jewish GOP
Monthly Speakers & Discussions on World, US, Colorado Issues
Political Action for Candidates and Issues
www.j-gop.org...
Republicans from all nationalities, races and gender exist in every state.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 08:08 PM by ImpliedChaos
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I'm not stupid. The two parts in my reply were not necessarily mutually inclusive. I said that a republican would problem order something like this.
Never said that there were no minority republicans. I never said that the people rounded up would not be republican. I did not say that ALL
republicans felt that we needed these camps. You are twisting my words. Its just that a camp like this would come from someone with a conservative POV
and that means they will more likely to be Republican. I was responding to your invasion of liberals comment as well as seperately responding to your
comment about the residents of the two mentioned states not letting something like this happen. And like I said if a minority group was targeted I
highly doubt the those people that you mentioned would be rioting in the streets. Yes they may be upset but they would break out there guns and ammo
unless people that looked like them and from the same background were rounded up. And yes I also know what this thread is about and like a mentioned
in the post before the last I believe this story to be false and The Jewish people wont be the target is the story of the camps is true. Thats is my
opinion take it or leave it.
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reply posted on 22-5-2007 @ 08:37 PM by Now_Then
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If they lock up all the Jews - Who's gonna make the television programs?
Seriously though, that vid was interesting, espically the jail style turn styles and the gas installitations.
I think a lot of you are jumping the gun with the concentration camp ideas - but hey you never know! I would go down the road of the gov planning for
biological disasters and that sort of thing.
Peace!
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