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Re: Vet Non Rant


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Posted by John Harmon on November 11, 2011 at 14:50:34 from (174.26.175.187):

In Reply to: Vet Non Rant posted by NEsota on November 11, 2011 at 10:56:09:

I'm sorry,I've reread your post several times and I can not understand your point. Of course now in the 21st century every one has an axe to grind or remorse to be felt about the lunatic passions that was consuming the world in those days. If you can find one alive tell this story to a survivor of the Batann Death March or an survivor of one of the Japanese prisoner of war camps if any are still alive and see their reaction. This sounds like a sympathy generating spiel from Wikipedia .Personally my family was in full agreement with the war time governments desision to inteer the Japanese resident of America.I doubt you were around in those days.I was 4 years old and in my mind still can hear the celabration that went on when news of this event was made public.My God man they attacked us. Fred who? Never heard of him and my guess is he was not inteered in the war years but was a person of suspicion for espionage or worse. A large camp area can still be seen near Casa Grande Az.Local history discribes conditions in the camp. Nothing is noted as to the charges of unsanitary living conditions or food spoilage. To the contrary many of the inteered Japanese stayed around Phoeinix Az. after the war and became involved with farming in this area.There is much more to the story the public will probably never be made aware of than what you and I post here. This is a national day of recognition for the Military Service men who made it possible for our great country to be free and remain the greatest Republic on earth not one to drum up sympathy for a Terrorist peoples from the past.I expect a rebuttal,keep it civil please.I expect this to be censored.


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