To: Dane
but the you are hinting at in deporting people was used once already in recent modern history, and that was by nazi germany.So now protecting the borders and deporting the criminals that came into this country is now equated with the atrocities carried out in Nazi Germany?
34 posted on
01/08/2004 4:32:17 PM PST by
billbears
(Deo Vindice)
To: billbears
So now protecting the borders and deporting the criminals that came into this country is now equated with the atrocities carried out in Nazi Germany? Not all of them are criminals, unless you equate murder with a person crossing the border for the privlage of cleaning a toilet.
38 posted on
01/08/2004 4:39:20 PM PST by
Dane
To: billbears
IT wasn't Nazi Germany who deported the most people. It was the Soviets and their East Europeon puppets. About 10 million Germans were stripped of their property without compensation and forced West. The number who died in transit or from brutality isn't really know to this day. Truman was very cooperative in this endevour and likewise forced hundreds of thousands of Soviet Citizens back to the Soviet Union to a certain Gulag term or just outright execution.
I trust we could deport that many and do it far more justly and humanely.
40 posted on
01/08/2004 4:41:41 PM PST by
Burkeman1
("If you see ten troubles comin down the road, nine will run into the ditch before they reach you")
To: billbears
>>So now protecting the borders and deporting the criminals that came into this country is now equated with the atrocities carried out in Nazi Germany?<<
Try to ignore such desperate, inflammatory and ignorant charges.
Par for the course.
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