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2006-10-13 01:27:55 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

(anyone who looked asian)>.....

2006-10-13 01:29:26 · update #1

david: small sect my ****.
You obviously don't know what's going on in the middle east, babe.....

2006-10-13 01:37:40 · update #2

david: why they aren't speaking out! YOu must be kidding,
perhaps iit's not as small a sect as you would like to think.,

2006-10-13 01:39:04 · update #3

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This one is for David.
David I don't know if you are just misinformed or what..
Let me tell you something.
I work with this lady who happens to be from Egypt. She is Arabic, but Christian.
She is a part of Arab community, and she tells me this:
America does not even begin to understand what kind of problem it created for itself by letting in all those muslims.
They HATE this country - she says - They get born here, and they still hate it. They want your land to be Muslim land, and they pray for it, and they preach hate in musks right here in the USA.
That lady was the first person who told me about all the parties Muslims were having right after 9/11.
I thought for a while that she was exaggerating, later found out from other people that she wasn't.
Look there is no reason to lie to ourselves, there isn't just a "small sect", there is a majority of Muslims that wish to see us dead, or weak so they can finish us.

2006-10-13 02:21:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

The interment of Japanese Americans during WWII was a terrible mistake. It did not aid the war effort. In fact as you may read below, the most decorated military unit in WWII was Japanese American. Most Muslims are peaceful folk and oppose the small sect of radicals that are determined to destroy us. Now, one might wonder why more moderate Muslims are not doing more to aid the fight against the terrorists.

2006-10-13 08:35:28 · answer #2 · answered by david42 5 · 3 2

I certainly hope that you are being facetious when you ask this. After all, didn't Gerald Ford offer an apology in 1975 to those Americans of Japanese ancestry (not Japanese) and didn't Ronald Reagan apologize again in 1989 and give each of the former prisoners $20,000 apiece? If you are being serious, we should put all people who are racist like you in a concentration camp.

2006-10-13 08:35:33 · answer #3 · answered by Shelley 3 · 2 2

The incarceration of Japanese citizens in concentration camps during WWII was racist (Germans weren't imprisoned) and in violation of the US Constitution. Specific controls were put into place to prevent any future president from targeting ethnic groups for imprisonment except, of course, African Americans, which were warehoused in housing projects immediately after the war.

Bush has no authority whatsoever to do as you suggest. If you want to live in a repressive dicatorship, I suggest you leave the country.

2006-10-13 08:33:25 · answer #4 · answered by nora22000 7 · 3 3

Because we've come a long way, Baby!

It is my understanding that the radical Muslim movement is limited to the fringes. So putting all Muslims in camps would be like putting all Christians in camps because of something that Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell did. Do they speak for all Christians? No way. Neither do radical jihadists speak for all Muslims.

2006-10-13 08:29:56 · answer #5 · answered by Mark 5 · 3 4

Because the WWII thing was just plain stupid, many of those that were locked away would have died for their country. Many Muslims are patriotic Americans and would die to protect your country. What he did was right.

2006-10-13 08:36:47 · answer #6 · answered by Bad bus driving wolf 6 · 4 1

Not only did he not do that, for 12 days following 9-11 the only flights out of the US were Saudi and Egyptian royalty. Thats fact not fiction.

2006-10-13 08:32:06 · answer #7 · answered by neo-liberal ultra conservative 2 · 2 3

"Cuz those damn Liberals are keeping him from doin' it. Damn those Libtards!"

But in all honestly, we're better off this way. But the next president, be he a more hardcore Conservative that Bush, might just demand for it.

2006-10-13 08:32:28 · answer #8 · answered by Huey Freeman 5 · 2 2

It was the wrong thing then, it would have been the wrong thing after 9/11. They are Americans aren't they? Good grief!

2006-10-13 08:31:49 · answer #9 · answered by auld mom 4 · 4 3

So you're not just content with losing most of our allies in the world -- you want to actually lose all of them? Wow. Maybe politicial analysis isn't your thing, ya know?

2006-10-13 09:11:27 · answer #10 · answered by captain2man 3 · 0 3

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