To: An Old Man
We do that to Japanese Americans during the Second World War. We do it to Murderers and other who commit crimes against society. We even do it to people who water their yards on the wrong day. In two of your examples, people are removed from society or penalized for something they did. In the third case, the Japanese-Americans, they were removed from society merely for who they were. Are you suggesting the same for Muslims?
To: Non-Sequitur
"Are you suggesting the same for Muslims?" And the problem with that would be?
35 posted on
11/08/2009 9:48:37 AM PST by
An Old Man
(Use it up, Wear it out, Make it do, or Do without.)
To: Non-Sequitur
In the third case, the Japanese-Americans, they were removed from society merely for who they were. Are you suggesting the same for Muslims?If the shoe fits.
The myth of "merely for who they were" continues.
It was the combination of who they were AND the closed cultural imperative of never 'giving away' a member, even when they engaged in treason.
Perhaps you would like to debunk the facts?
Give it a shot.
And just for reference...
Take your time.
79 posted on
11/08/2009 11:16:45 AM PST by
Publius6961
(Â…he's not America, he's an employee who hasn't risen to minimal expectations.)
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