What Is News? - Guantanamo Illinois
The Eastern bank of the Mississippi River, in Northwestern Illinois, is the setting of an American travesty yet again. Historically a pristine wilderness with the longest stretch of sand dunes in Illinois and home to Americas symbol of freedom, the Bald Eagle, until they nearly went extinct. The Bald Eagle is once again nesting along these banks, but only after a 100 year environmental disaster that lingers on and possibly with some new neighbors.
The transfer of inmates from the infamous Guantanamo Bay Military Prison in Cuba to the Thompson Correctional Center in Western Illinois is reported by many sources to be a very real possibility. Politicians like the US Senator from Illinois, Richard Durbin, seem supportive of this transfer. Presumably due the the financial gain involved for those associated with the Illinois prison system. As a politician who has spoken out against the Guantanamo Bay Prison, it is revealing to see Sen. Durbin now support the incarceration of its inmates locally.
Arguably, Sen. Durbin's position regarding the transfer of inmates from Guantanamo Bay to Thompson Correctional Center is one that is in accordance with a majority of Illinois residents. The major concern, as stated in an NPR news release, is security. There is a request for the Defense Department to conduct a security review on all the inmates to be transferred. As a regular newspaper reader and resident of the Chicagoland area, the security threat is probably one that I have heard before: "With many potential targets (including nuclear sites) close to the Thompson Correctional Center, is it too risky to house "known" terrorists?". This is a reasonable argument only within the context of being involved in a "War on Terror". While in this "War on Terror", any action seems reasonable to prevent terrorists from blowing up Chicago buildings and killing our families. This is a continuance of the promotion of fear that reached recent heights under the Bush administration but has been in practice for centuries.
If we step outside the context of the "War on Terror", and honestly think for ourselves, we can come to the rational conclusion that there is the potential for others to commit evil acts just as there is the potential for us to commit evil acts. We can then honestly ask ourselves the question, "What is the best way to prevent any evil acts from being committed?" Invariably, there will be a variety of opinions, but there is only one answer: to not commit any evil acts. If this is not your approach then you cannot honestly say that you are striving to be good. This is simply another example of the conundrum that most Americans refuse to face.
The Eastern banks of the Mississippi in Northwestern Illinois have been the setting for much American travesty. How long this continues depends, solely, on the Americans who wield power over them. A current assessment of these banks show them to be: deforested, eroded, contaminated with: metals, pesticides, explosives, lead-based paint chips, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Groundwater is contaminated with various pesticides, explosives, solvents, and petroleum-related contaminants. Sediments and surface water are contaminated with various explosives, PAHs, and metals. This site houses the current maximum security prison where people who may not have committed a crime could be detained for the rest of their lives. If those nearby Eagles could talk...