Re: interning nukers

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Sun Aug 04 2002 - 01:29:33 MDT


Lee stated:
<<Well, it's not so easy to learn about. Do a Google search on
"Black Dragon" and you'll get nothing. It is simply considered
impolite to even mention the existence of organized Japanese
saboteurs in the U.S. Nonetheless, here is one link you may
be interested in.
http://vikingphoenix.com/public/JapanIncorporated/1895-1945/doho.htm >>

I will certainly check this site out, thanks.

<<I assume that such operations are underway, and I agree with you.
Why not deport the Jihaddis, if they're as you describe?>>

There already have been the deportation of approximetly 600 Pakistanis on
chartered planes, over the last several months. There is a mentality, running
right to the President, in which possibility of offending Saudis, Egpytians,
and Lebanese, etc is avoided at the cost of American lives. This has been the
practice of the previous administration, also.

<<At least from there it's possible to learn about all this, and
maybe to ascertain the real extent of the threat. But just ask
yourself, if the Invincible Japanese Army had ever swarmed ashore,
what proud, spirited, young Japanese wouldn't have been eager to
join? How easy would it be to resist your kin folk, the embodiment
of your culture, especially when they're winning, and especially if
you have even the slightest resentment over the way you've been
treated in America?>>

Certainly not too many German or Italian Americans were imprisoned. The
Japanese in the USA were imprisoned wrongly, in my opinion. Would German or
Italian Americans have proudly, welcomed the new conquerers from Europe?
There are always Quislings. The Japanese were not as dangerous since racial
differences made rapid identification in the continental USA more likely, in
a time of sabotage.

<<Nah, it won't save a penny. The total amount paid in reparations
to Japanese, blacks, Latinos (for discrimination not yet much
complained about), Native Americans, and every other subgroup
that anyone can think of, will be limited by ability to pay and
inclination to atone. So if Palestinians and others living in
the U.S. get interned, then it will be only at the cost to some
other subgroup already in line with their hands out.
Lee>>

As I previously have stated, things can change. Yesterday's villian in 1945
(Japan) became America's buddy during the 50's and 60's. Then they became
America's economic adversary, from the 1970's-1992, and since their
decade-lonmg recession, they are still an adversary, though a less, prickley
one.

As for Palestinian Muslims, Lebanese Shiites, pro-Mullah Iranians, Egyptian
clerics, et al, I shan't weep if they are deported, as they have shown zero
opposition against the Islamist Jihaddi mentality. However, being cheerful
about rounding people up for years behind barbed wire (when they have their
22 Islamist paradises to return to) doesn't sit well with your old, Uncle
Fester, here.



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