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To: CHARLITE
I don't mind our government providing the terrorists in Gitmo with copies of the koran, but we should not discriminate. They should be told that they also are permitted to ask for the Christian Bible, the Torah, and texts of other faiths like Hindu and Buddhism.

Since many have not been permitted religious freedom, who knows how the prisoners would react to being told that it is "okay" to read up on another faith.

3 posted on 05/17/2005 4:19:00 PM PDT by weegee (WE FOUGHT ZOGBYISM November 2, 2004 - 60 Million Voters versus 60 Minutes - BUSH WINS!!!)
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To: weegee
"Since many have not been permitted religious freedom, who knows how the prisoners would react to being told that it is "okay" to read up on another faith."

Sorry, probably would not work, as most of these slime balls--AS WELL AS THE MAJORITY OF MUSLIMS--are ILLETERATE!

Of course we could put the Bible on tape.

HEY, just had a stroke of genius (Ok VANITY--LOL)

Why not do just that? Why not translate the Torah, especially, seeing how they hate Jews so much, as well as the Bible into Arabic and put it on tapes and play it TWENTY FOUR HOURS A DAY?

The ONLY other thing I can think of, which would send them "over the top," would be to play "Sheets" Byrd speeches. LOL

Now, how long do y'all think it would be (oh, about a New York minute!!) before the ACLU, sued, claiming "separation of Church and State"; "Religious persecution"; and of course, "Torture."

If it was up to me, I would fee them nothing but pork, 3 times a day and watch them "squeal." (Pun Intended)

46 posted on 05/17/2005 6:14:00 PM PDT by An American Patriot ("GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME"-- the opportunity to get the Hell out of here! Bye Bye VT- Hello, VA)
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