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Terrorists Use Crayons and Finger Paints for Rehab

Terrorists and former Gitmo detainees have been released and sent to Saudi Arabia for an "art therapy rehabilitation program." Two of the released detainees are thought to be behind the al Qaeda plot to blow up a Northwest Airlines passenger jet on Christmas day in Detroit.

An ABC News crew visited the Saudi Arabia to see just exactly what the rehab program consists of: Crayons and Finger Paints

 

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I would like to know how much money is being spent on the art supplies. THINK ABOUT IT. THEY WILL MAKE A COLORFUL BOMB NEXT.

sherry - Jan 23, 2010 01:20:08 PM Remove Comment

 
a big part of our problem is we have politicians who have not a clue. We need to make it a law that these guys can not be a politician unless they have held a real job. Ok Why do people become a terrorist? Mainly because they feel very strong about an issue or issues. If we send these guys to rehab what do you train them? Seems to me that a person trained on using crayons and water colors can not really get a job with those skills so they will return to their comfort zone. Here is a fact. Those that wish to do us harm must listen to foot steps because we should be seeking to do them before they do us or ours. If our politicians fail to understand basics they should go back home an organize crayon users or something like that. Jim - Germantown

Jim Goff - Jan 07, 2010 10:18:22 AM Remove Comment

 
This so-called "art therapy" is just a ruse for Liberat Art.

Grady Burroughs - Jan 06, 2010 04:41:38 AM Remove Comment

 
Agreed with Trevor

Sally - Jan 04, 2010 09:33:07 AM Remove Comment

 
Of course what they're not telling you is that it was the Bush Administration that released those people to "art therapy". Nothing like Freedom's website to leave out salient details when they're trying to pain the Obama Administration as incompetent.

Trevor - Jan 04, 2010 05:39:26 AM Remove Comment
 

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