2. You are a racist in equating the actions of the imperial Japanese army in Asia to the totally different lifestyle and loyalties of Americans of Japanese descent.
While you spout about reparations, you totally ignore the FACT that the US Constitution is in clear effect during a time of war.
War conflicts do NOT negate the Bill of Rights. Only weak-minded liberal stooges agree with your position. You have not given one iota of justification for the forced and mass incarceration of people on the basis of race alone. Furhermore, you have utterly defended the social policy of FDR. One wonders what kind of "Conservative" you really are!
Debate it all you will, but FDR and the Gov't he headed stepped FAR over the line on that count at least.
And I'll throw in on the "Is it okay to round up Americans if they look like they might be trouble?" question. NEVER will it be okay to round up a bunch of citizens of this country based on what they look like or who they know.
Based on this hatred of Japanese-Americans because of what the Japanese military did means the rest of the world probably has plenty of reason to round up Americans in their nation just because of some of Bill Clinton's actions. Shoot, we hate the guy enough.
I lived in Japan for a time in the 1990s and I met several old men that were still sore about losing the war (like many Americans are even though they eventually "won" big), but I met far more old folks who were terrified of their own government at the time and were VERY relieved when Japan surrendered and their leaders were taken. Several of them told of how their entire family sat around the radio and wept with joy when Hirohito announced the surrender.
An old blind woman recalled taking all her younger brothers and sisters out in the fields and running for cover when the Allied planes would come on strafing runs through her farming village. Why were they a target? Was it just?
War is never good. The Japanese paid for the war their evil leaders put on them, just like the Germans did. Several on this thread seem to fall right in line with the mentality that allowed Hitler to take power over his people. Hitler's rise to power included the hold the "subversive non-loyal element" propaganda had on his countrymen.