To: decimon
The German born painter Max Ernst was interned several times in France at the start of WWII. First by the French and then by the Gestapo after France had been conquered.
The revised historical record would make you think that this was only done in America. How did US citizens in Japan fare?
I know how America, Dutch, and Russian prisoners fared at camp 731.
2 posted on
08/31/2009 1:46:36 PM PDT by
a fool in paradise
(Kennedycare?Recall that "Animal Farm" begins with a Socialist Revolution to honor Big Major's legacy)
To: a fool in paradise
The revised historical record would make you think that this was only done in America.It's an old practice. Probably considered quite enlightened considering the older practice of slaughter.
6 posted on
08/31/2009 2:01:27 PM PDT by
decimon
To: a fool in paradise
“No person shall be . . . deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of Law.” US Constitution, 5th Amendment.
The points in your post are irrelevant.
11 posted on
08/31/2009 2:38:49 PM PDT by
Jacquerie
(It is only in the context of Natural Law that the Declaration & Constitution form a coherent whole)
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