Nation Building seeks American Prisoners for building roads and highways in Africa !
jamal Abraham
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Saturday, December 4th 2010 at 12:20PM
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Many African American prisoners are serving time for crimes other than murder, rape or pedophilia. They cost the American taxpayer millions of dollars doing relatively useless work for American society. An option Nation Building offers is a negotiated settlement with the American Judicial system for the release of minority prisoners for infrastructure duties in several countries in Africa, including Tanzania, Morocco and Egypt. Specifically, our goal is to bring greater energy capacity along with power distribution allowing for an increase in manufacturing to the host country. Its efficiency depends largely on a transit system of roads and monorail.
American prisoners with 10 year or 5 year sentences could serve the bulk of their sentences laying pipe, attaching cable, pouring concrete in Tanzania lowering dust and increasing mobility. They would be under supervision but after their sentences, they return to America for release orders.
Saint: what should be exerted onto Africa "other" than labor. Another song, or a heavyweight fight, or maybe a concert. That is where you should read my book, then you would KNOW and not be confused. Force is not good for anybody. Forcing someone to live in Africa is not right. American prisoners deserve the right to choose where they want to live when they have served out their time. It would be wrong for Nation Building to force American Prisoners to remain in Africa. Those, however, that complete their sentences and "choose" to remain to Africa are welcome.