When the Marvel Comics continuity of G.I. Joe ended after 25 years, Cobra Commander was finally captured and sentenced to life without parole. They put him in a special prison on the ocean floor where escape was impossible. Before leaving back for the surface Hawk told CC that though others might try to carry out his legacy, he would never again be a part of it.
Maybe President Trump can invest in one of those prisons for Obama, the Clintons etc.
Many criminals (and their wannabees) never stop unless incarcerated or eliminated.
“Maybe President Trump can invest in one of those prisons for Obama, the Clintons etc.”
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There’s Gitmo and Colorado Supermax. Either will do. The former would be particularly funny.
It seems God has the perfect place to where the likes of Obama and Clinton and the other evil doers will never be able to leave from and it is called HEll.
Maybe President Trump can invest in one of those prisons for Obama, the Clintons etc.
I suggest re-purposing the space station to be a penal colony
[Maybe President Trump can invest in one of those prisons for Obama, the Clintons etc.]
GOOD NEWS! Illinois is scurrying to get it done on schedule!
Thomson prison expected to be fully operational in 2017
THOMSON U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said a western Illinois federal prison will be fully operational starting late next year.
Durbin, a Springfield Democrat, visited Thomson Administrative U.S. Penitentiary on Tuesday. He said progress is moving forward on the facility but that much work remains to be done.
As a federal maximum-security prison, Thomson is expected to house up to 2,800 federal inmates from around the country and create about 100 more jobs.
“I’m so happy to report that out of the 214 current employees at this facility, paid employees and salaried employees, with a payroll income of about $22 million a year, that over half of them are from the local area,” said the senator.
Durbin announced in 2012 that the federal Bureau of Prisons would buy Thomson Prison from Illinois for $165 million. The state built it in 2001 but never had enough funds budgeted to finish the project.
About 125 minimum-security inmates have been housed at an adjacent prison camp during construction.
Durbin said the nature of the prison might change after the system of incarceration is re-evaluated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He also said that $14 million has been invested in the facility’s extensive renovations and that it will be fully operational by late 2017.
“The good news is this: We’re moving forward on schedule,” he said. “Thomson is expecting a soft target date of receiving prisoners and inmates at the end of next year. In the meantime, there’s a lot of work to be done.”
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