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![]() "Snidely" wrote in message ... We were absolutely justified in locking up Japanese during the war, to suggest otherwise is retarded. Unlike the so-called "wars" the US has been in since then, WWII was a fight to the death. When up against a capable and ruthless opponent that thinks of all others as sub-human, there is no room for any PC bull****. Those that applauded that day understand this. Any Japanese (or anybody else) that are offended by this need to read some history about how they (the Japanese) waged war at that time. Our locking up a few people was absolutely harmless in every imaginable respect in comparison. Don't believe it? Start reading. As good a place to start as any is what is now called "the rape of Nanking". One case that I am familiar with is that of the Nakagawa family. They owned an orchard in Oregon. When the decree was issued they were required to sale their property, which they had recently purchased, within 24 hours. The "sharks" came out and their best offer was about 1% of the value of their property. They were required to leave with only the items that could be packed in a suitcase and shipped out to a desolate camp in Idaho. (http://www.nps.gov/archive/miin/home.htm) One of the sons of this family was named Gordon. He was an A-6 Intruder pilot during Vietnam and was unfortunate enough to be shot down and spend some time in the "Hanoi Hilton" POW prison. Shortly after he was captured his mother was interviewed by CBS television. During that interview she stated "you know, this is the second time Gordon was a prisoner of war. The first time was in Idaho." (http://www.pownetwork.org/bios/n/n041.htm) You can't deny that the Japanese internment was based on race. Gordon is a forth generation American citizen who was interned. I am a forth generation American with German ancestry whose father didn't speak English until after he entered public school. Gordon was lock up and my family were allowed to continue a normal life. Post war review of the families in the Minidoka camp has shown that NONE were security risks. The only explanation for their internment is racism and greed for the prime farmland they owned. Wayne CDR USN (Retired) http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder |
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