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Article has been expanded and reassessed. [[User:Mgreason|<span style="color:purple">Mgrē@sŏn</span>]] 12:08, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
Article has been expanded and reassessed. [[User:Mgreason|<span style="color:purple">Mgrē@sŏn</span>]] 12:08, 8 May 2013 (UTC)


== illigal ==

sorry my english isnt perfect.
i have read the congress of the US did not give their ok to this kind of prison and sayed "no" to this but the former chief of the federal bureau of prisons did it anyway without permission. you should include this information into the article.
i think this is a very important point.

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Someone with more expertise should expand this article. I deleted the line that conflated the ELF with Army of God and Edward and Elaine Brown because it was uninformative: rather than saying which prisoners were actually identified, it said what groups they were purportedly "similar to." Plus, the ELF has nothing in common with the other two groups. 137.165.166.72 (talk) 17:51, 17 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Article has been expanded and reassessed. Mgrē@sŏn 12:08, 8 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]


illigal

sorry my english isnt perfect. i have read the congress of the US did not give their ok to this kind of prison and sayed "no" to this but the former chief of the federal bureau of prisons did it anyway without permission. you should include this information into the article. i think this is a very important point.