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To: #3Fan
A collegiate exercise?

What an absurd accusation!

I suggest that your numbers are odd. Your interpretation flawed (based on incorrect generalizations).

As we posted in previous messages, what part of the history do you NOT understand?

People were NOT free to leave the camps... no matter what your quote says. Was he in the camps???

133 posted on 02/25/2002 8:15:29 PM PST by bonesmccoy
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To: bonesmccoy
A collegiate exercise? What an absurd accusation! I suggest that your numbers are odd.

Better safe than sorry, whether it's 1000, 5000, or 100,000. As we saw on Sept. 11, it only took twenty to do real damage. Just thinkof what 1000, or 100,000 could do. And don't forget, those twenty were living life as Americans for years before all of a sudden they decided to try to kill 50,000 Americans at once.

Your interpretation flawed (based on incorrect generalizations).

So answer the question: Do you believe that there would be a number of Islamic-Americans that would support Islamic invaders if they were to invade? Look at their community. Are they really trying to be a part of America? Or do they watch Islamic TV channels, etc.? Maybe in a few generations, their descendants will, but right now it doesn't look to me like they're trying real hard to speak Roman in Rome, so to speak.

People were NOT free to leave the camps... no matter what your quote says. Was he in the camps???

Who he? What are you talking about? You have your posts mixed up.

Believe it or not, a large number of first, second, and third generation Americans aren't here because they love America and freedom, they're here to make money and send it to their families in their native lands. They don't give a rats behind about the founding fathers, or the survival of our country. Do you really believe that all of these Japanese-Americans would have joined with their new American neighbors and killed Japanese invaders if it would have come to that? Sure some would, but some wouldn't. Enough wouldn't. Notice those Japanese-American soldiers earned their medals fighting Italians, not Japanese. Whether or not they would have fought on Iwo-Jima as hard as they fought in Italy we'll never know for sure. What do you think?

139 posted on 02/27/2002 2:16:13 AM PST by #3Fan
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