To: Destro
Bonus question: What is the difference between "deportation" and "internment"?
If you know the answer to that question, then why would you seemingly not know that the Japanese-Americans during WWII were interned (confined), not deported?
40 posted on
09/04/2004 5:18:46 PM PDT by
Bonaparte
(and guess who sighs his lullabies, to nights that never end...)
To: Bonaparte
Japanese-Americans during WWII were interned
Destro's point is that tough situations warrant tough measures. It happened both in the US and Russia. If the Japs were "interned" to the Mojave dessert, so were the the Chechens to Siberia. Reservations and bulets for child killing Indians, why not for Chechens. The parity is quite obvious. Linguistic exercises are good, but off topic in this case.
41 posted on
09/04/2004 6:44:46 PM PDT by
silversky
(Thinking is unthinkable to the Demoncrats. Like everything else.)
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