"We are Chinese if you please", poor colonies are good for something I guess. Since they are not deemed dangerous, for 200,000 mil. why don't they let them go. I know a jail in Libya that will take them for much less.
I'll never forget the week my brother & I spent in Palau. The plane broke down and so we were "stranded" there at the Micronesia Hotel (at Continental's expense). We were left in the care of three Catholic nuns that also had been stranded and along with a hotel owner from Japan, I still remember his name Kenji Horimoto, we had a blast. I remember going into town and there was a store called the Kool Store. They sold nothing but Kool cigarettes. Those islands are visually stunning, hundreds of little rock islands jutting up from the lagoon covered in greenery with their exact reflection in the water. I have never seen anything like it anywhere else I've been. There certainly are worse places to spend one's period of indefinite incarceration for sure.
I was doing a test. I wrote last night and got a Blogger stopper? As for Palau taking Gitmo prisoner's,it's their choice.Money talks... Palau is beautiful but,I was there during a super typhoon Mike.My brother Lincoln made sure I had a great time despite the conditions:)
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"We are Chinese if you please", poor colonies are good for something I guess. Since they are not deemed dangerous, for 200,000 mil. why don't they let them go. I know a jail in Libya that will take them for much less.
I'll never forget the week my brother & I spent in Palau. The plane broke down and so we were "stranded" there at the Micronesia Hotel (at Continental's expense). We were left in the care of three Catholic nuns that also had been stranded and along with a hotel owner from Japan, I still remember his name Kenji Horimoto, we had a blast.
I remember going into town and there was a store called the Kool Store. They sold nothing but Kool cigarettes.
Those islands are visually stunning, hundreds of little rock islands jutting up from the lagoon covered in greenery with their exact reflection in the water. I have never seen anything like it anywhere else I've been.
There certainly are worse places to spend one's period of indefinite incarceration for sure.
I agree.
I was doing a test. I wrote last night and got a Blogger stopper? As for Palau taking Gitmo prisoner's,it's their choice.Money talks...
Palau is beautiful but,I was there during a super typhoon Mike.My brother Lincoln made sure I had a great time despite the conditions:)
Sounds like a win win situation for everyone.
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