Posted on 07/07/2005 1:45:13 AM PDT by RWR8189
The total number of US citizens of Japanese descent convicted of espionage: zero.
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Interment worked.
"But hey...I wonder what was served for breakfast in Gitmo this morning?"
Bacon, ham and sausage.
Hey they have been in Europe for 2 weeks and have spent too much already on shopping!
ABSOLUTELY!...Let us not forget Tehran....
I don't see how you can even read DU or move on. They are hate filled anit americans and other activists. They are not worth the keys they type out.
As for CSPAN, who cares what they say, they are much like the freaks at those left sites. This is not about them. This is about the TERRORIST who have so much hate in their heart that they want destruction on innocent people. Or maybe it is much like those left hate groups, they want to blame blame blame anyone but the people who did these murders.
Espionage was not the only concern. Among those who were interned, in addition to Japanese nationals, were 3,500 Japanese-Americans (U.S. citizens) who renounced their U.S. Citizenship and demanded expatriation to Japan, 150 or so known members of the anti-American/pro-Japan Black Dragon Society; and 18,000 expatriates and repatriates who declared allegiance to Japan and rejected allegiance to the U.S.
They used to teach this in high school, but that has now been swept under the rug of Political Correctness. However you slice it, these people were certainly enemies of the U.S. and a significant threat. Internment was certainly controversial, but then again, the U.S. suffered little in the way of sabotage. Back then, we cast a wide net to round up the likely troublemakers. Today, we've convinced ourselves that we have better and more culturally-sensitive methods. Frankly, the jury is still out.
President Bush warned Americans on Thursday to be "extra vigilant" as they head to work after the deadly explosions in London.
Bush said he spoke with federal homeland security officials back in Washington.
"I instructed them to be in touch with local and state officials about the facts of what took place here and in London and to be extra vigilant as our folks start heading to work," Bush told reporters from a summit of world leaders here.
"The war on terror goes on," he said. "We will not yield to these people, we will not yield to the terrorists."
In Washington, the Homeland Security Department asked authorities in major cities for heightened vigilance of transportation systems, though the nation's threat level was not raised.
Bush offered the "heartfelt condolences" of the American people to the victims and their families in London.
Minutes before, British Prime Minister Tony Blair had read a joint statement from all the leaders gathered at the summit being held at a posh resort here.
"I was most impressed by the resolve of all the leaders in the room," Bush said. "Their resolve is as strong as my resolve."
Blair then rushed to London, and Bush said the British leader would "carry a message of solidarity" with him from his fellow world leaders.
A half-dozen blasts rocked the London subway and tore open at least one packed double-decker bus in nearly simultaneous explosions during Thursday's morning rush hour. Deaths and injuries mounted and officials shut down the entire underground transport network.
Security at the summit was not affected, and Bush had no plans to return to Washington early. But G-8 leaders took a long break in their morning opening session so they could get individual briefings on developments.
Let's hope there won't be a second wave of attacks later today.
The emergency hotline number is 0870 1566 344 don't know if active yet.
Good morning, Ohio!
Sure you don't want to chain that daughter in a basement?
Link to a real time Londoner's blog:
http://europhobia.blogspot.com/2005/07/london-tube-explosions.html#comments
They have a git on Fox News right now spouting displeasure from parts of the world for Britian since its stand on 911.
It is hard to believe, isn't it?
When I first got on FR, I wasn't sure if I was reading what I thought I was reading.
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one of his sources in the Security Service had told him that AQ had been phoning through false alarms to London stations and then observing the
evacuation to maximise casualities.
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This is what concerns me about seeing emergency drills or, for example, the evacuation of the Capitol, which get shown on TV on a regular basis. Too much info helpful to the terrorists, I think.
My 60-80% guess is for a combination of categories 1 and 3.
What I'm talking about is "disengagement." We have two civilizations which are highly incompatible.
I'm just getting really tired of this crap. It needs to stop.
I join in urgent, earnest prayer for all those who are suffering from this attack.
Well, the Tube is shut down until further notice, so at least on that transit system, it won't happen.
Where did you hear this? Anything more?
Oh, yes, and I have also heard that the european leaders are afraid of them.
Will Galloway and the mayor of London blame it on Bush and the war in Iraq? It's inevitable. The leftists never blame the true perps, the Muslim terrorists. The war goes on and will continue to worsen until we take out the terrorist sponsor nations, especially Iran and Syria.
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