I asked the author of a bad idea to justify one of the many bad results of that bad idea. If such a result can't be justified, the blames lays with the author who is either unable or unwilling.
When others see through your game and refuse, you get all pissy and start accusing them of avoiding your contrived question.
Yes. God forbid we expect people to be responsible for their words and actions.
Ever since then you have spun and distorted his views into a copy of the Hitler-style "concentration camp" for Jews, when they were nothing of the sort and more accurately resembled the U.S. policy in WWII that was personally designed by Franklin Roosevelt and found to be constitutional by the Supreme Court in Korematsu v. United States.
EPWR has clearly stated that he wants to imprison -- without charges and for an indeterminate time -- a group of American citizens throughout the entire country based on their ethnic and/or religious background alone. The concentration camps that would result his dream of a moslemrein America might come to resemble FDR's internment camps or they might resemble Hitler's execution camps. Given the sentiments of EPWR's colleagues in the Nuke Mecca Crowd, and educated guess is that he would prefer to follow the old mantra, deemed Constitutional at the time but immoral for all time, that "the only good Indian is a dead Indian". His concentration camps make this easier, which is the greatest reason to oppose them.
No. You constructed a ridiculous strawman of his initial idea, presented it to him in an hyperbole-laden version, and demanded that he defend the details of the caricature you created even though they were not his to defend. The blame on that is entirely your own.
EPWR has clearly stated that he wants to imprison -- without charges and for an indeterminate time -- a group of American citizens throughout the entire country based on their ethnic and/or religious background alone.
Yeah, and he has clear constitutional precedence to do so in Korematsu v. U.S.
The concentration camps that would result his dream of a moslemrein America might come to resemble FDR's internment camps or they might resemble Hitler's execution camps.
Baseless accusations. EPWR has stated clearly that his proposal would be modeled on FDR's internment of the Japanese and Germans. You have absolutely no evidence or genuine reason to draw comparison with Hitler.
deemed Constitutional at the time but immoral for all time, that "the only good Indian is a dead Indian".
And specifically what ruling was that exact phrase used in?