Hey! Moo-Sow-Oui, Welcome to HELL!

This article is a compilation of prison info and my thoughts!

The isolation at Colorado's ADX prison is brutal beyond compare. So are the inmates. This is it. The end of the line. The toughest ``supermax'' prison in the United States.


THIS PRISON, is the place where the federal government puts its ``worst of the worst'' prisoners, mainly felons sent from other federal prisons after they killed their fellow inmates, or on occasion, their guards. Here, rehabilitation is hardly an issue. Basically the scum of the earth, the lowest of the low, pieces of crap like moo-sow-oui, will be right at home here.
It is the only prison specifically designed to keep every occupant in near-total solitary confinement, rarely allowing inmates to see other prisoners.

It is spent, typically, in a 12-by-7- foot cell. Beds, desks and stools are made of poured concrete. Toilets have a valve that shuts off the water if an inmate tries to flood his cell by stopping it up. Sinks have no taps, just buttons -- inmates used to unscrew the taps and use the plumbing parts as shanks.

A 42-inch window, 4 inches wide, looks out on a one-man concrete recreation yard, which prisoners with good behavior can eventually use.

This lovely place is where GOD willing Moo-Sow-Oui will spend the next 40 plus years, alone, no one to speak to but the occasional guard and the guards are discouraged from speaking with prisoners!



In general. Supermax prisoners are locked into small cells for 23 hours a day. They have no contact with other prisoners so Moo-Sow-Oui will not be preaching any Muslim propaganda!

There are no group activities. Never! NO eating, No bathing nothing to do with any other prisoner.

No religious services with anyone! Never!

He will be watched 24 hours a day with video and audio. He will never have a moments privacy! Never!

He will be watched taking a wizz or a dump! always!

Enjoy the rest of your life you peice of crap, May you live a long long life.
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MM dancing the forum waltz... join me?
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In general, but not always, I am opposed to the death penalty. This is the type of case that affirms my beliefs. For I feel that it is a far harsher and more fitting punishment (as well a greater deterrent to others ) to have the prospect of this individual rotting away in almost total isolation for many years to come.
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2 by Bunnahabhain
Thursday, May 04, 2006


In general, but not always, I am opposed to the death penalty. This is the type of case that affirms my beliefs. For I feel that it is a far harsher and more fitting punishment (as well a greater deterrent to others ) to have the prospect of this individual rotting away in almost total isolation for many years to come.


welcome to my blog, and I totally agree this punishment is much crueler and demeaning than making him a martyr
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It sounds horrible.

But I can't help but wonder.  As long as he lives, there is a chance he could get out, or the hope of some other terrorists that they can hijack a plane and get him released.

Or the US could do something really stupid in the middle east...I dunno what...but if we get a Liberal Democrat in the White House, we're sure to find out.  And suddenly it may be politically correct to have a certain amount of pity for him, or even amnesty, or whatever.

All the countries in the UN could decide they are taking us out.  Write resolutions we ignore and they attack us.  He could be freed in the fighting.

As outlandish as these are....weirder things have happened.

Death insures the sentence.

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Nice description of Dante's hell MM!  Very good.
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#4 by Tova7
Thursday, May 04, 2006


It sounds horrible.
But I can't help but wonder. As long as he lives, there is a chance he could get out, or the hope of some other terrorists that they can hijack a plane and get him released.


we do not negotiate with terrorist. never.

Death insures the sentence.


it also gives him exactly what he wanted. to be a symbol and now he will just sit and rot. No virgins for you Moo-Sow-Oui
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Reply By: Dr. GuyPosted: Friday, May 05, 2006Nice description of Dante's hell MM! Very good.


I think this paarticulaar version of hell would unnerve dante
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What concerns me, mod, is all he needs is a paper, pen, and a lawyer. Because communications with one's lawyer are confidential, he can get messages to the outside world.

And if even one message from Moo-Sow-Oui's pen makes it to the outside world, thousands of counterfeit ones will accompany it. He could very easily become islamofascism's most prolific evangelist, and will probably be considered a "political prisoner" by many groups within ten years.
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I don't know, if I HAD to be incarcerated, this sounds like the place I would want to be. Isolated (and protected via isolation) from the other prisoners. Better he be thrown in the general population of a Federal pen and suffer the consequences of having a room mate named Bubba, or Leroy, or "Big John" for the rest of his life.

Of course, in such a situation, the rest of his life could probably be measured in weeks.
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#10 by MasonM
Sunday, May 07, 2006


don't know, if I HAD to be incarcerated, this sounds like the place I would want to be. Isolated (and protected via isolation) from the other prisoners. Better he be thrown in the general population of a Federal pen and suffer the consequences of having a room mate named Bubba, or Leroy, or "Big John" for the rest of his life.

Of course, in such a situation, the rest of his life could probably be measured in weeks


that would be my wish too, mason, big bubba butt buster staring as moo-sow-oui's husband!
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9 by Gideon MacLeish
Sunday, May 07, 2006


What concerns me, mod, is all he needs is a paper, pen, and a lawyer. Because communications with one's lawyer are confidential, he can get messages to the outside world.

And if even one message from Moo-Sow-Oui's pen makes it to the outside world, thousands of counterfeit ones will accompany it. He could very easily become islamofascism's most prolific evangelist, and will probably be considered a "political prisoner" by many groups within ten years.


I have a feeling that any lawyer that gets caught transmiting messages to the world from moo-sow-oui might just get disbarred.
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I have a feeling that any lawyer that gets caught transmiting messages to the world from moo-sow-oui might just get disbarred.


Yes, but after the fact, the damage has been done.

A lawyer caught relaying such messages would likely be more than disbarred; criminal charges would almost certainly follow. But I am not sure there aren't a few out there who would take the risk. And that's a big concern.
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#13 by Gideon MacLeish
Sunday, May 07, 2006


have a feeling that any lawyer that gets caught transmiting messages to the world from moo-sow-oui might just get disbarred.


Yes, but after the fact, the damage has been done.

A lawyer caught relaying such messages would likely be more than disbarred; criminal charges would almost certainly follow. But I am not sure there aren't a few out there who would take the risk. And that's a big concern.


I just have a hrd time imagining a lawyer throwing away there life for a cause they do not even beginn to agree with. Time will tell gid.
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I just have a hrd time imagining a lawyer throwing away there life for a cause they do not even beginn to agree with.


You're assuming it's a cause they don't agree with. If the US tries to ban Moo-Sow-Oui from selecting Muslim attorneys, the ACLU will be all over it, mod. You know that and I know that.

I still believe that, when the page begins to fade, Moo-Sow-Oui will be considered a political prisoner, and "Free Z--" TShirts will be popping up all over the place. That's the price we pay for him remaining alive. If you need proof of my theory, look no further than the fact that one of the most prolific Muslim terrorists of all times was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize and died a statesman and a hero.
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#15 by Gideon MacLeish
Monday, May 08, 2006


You're assuming it's a cause they don't agree with. If the US tries to ban Moo-Sow-Oui from selecting Muslim attorneys, the ACLU will be all over it, mod. You know that and I know that.


you might be right gid, like I said time will tell.
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Did I tell ya about the time I visited Texas Death Row, MM? It is much the same. And there is NO air conditioning there and Huntsville, Texas gets mighty warm in the summer time!Anyway, I decided right then and there that to get the death penalty would be a BLESSING!

Oh well, he'll get used to it...
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#17 by Shovelheat
Monday, May 08, 2006


Did I tell ya about the time I visited Texas Death Row, MM? It is much the same. And there is NO air conditioning there and Huntsville, Texas gets mighty warm in the summer time!Anyway, I decided right then and there that to get the death penalty would be a BLESSING!

Oh well, he'll get used to it...


let us both hope he lives a long long life. See how kind and forgiving I am?