If You Don't Know Michelle Malkin....

chefdennis

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i pretty much sleep thru the night every night......:D

Oh and to further answer your question, think about the phone call i made to you a few months ago after you gave your # to a mutial froend and asked me to call...think about the question i asked about that mutial friend....then i am pretty sure you can answer your question here yourself.....;)
 
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greg334

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Actually it was a legitimate question that spurred a PM that I have decided to ignore.

I do not know if they were, I asked to see if others did. TO me, maybe it is me but to me any group who supports Ward Churchill has less integrity than Stalin. They are doing it for political/social reasons that go beyond any ethical reasoning.

He, Churchill is scum academia and there is no reason why he or others like him who have lied, who have plagiarized and who have been spreading hate on the campuses should be allowed to teach anywhere.

Now about Malkins' book, have you actually read it?

Have you looked into the history of the internment of the people of other countries in this country?

Do you know what it was really all about?

I don't mean reading Wiki entries either. Irregardless of what one group or another makes her book to be, maybe there is more truth to the facts behind internment in the book than they want to acknowledged.
 

chefdennis

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got it, haven't read it yet...need to finish Levins book, then i have Becks new one here also...Michelles is in line...all i know f the internment camps is what i have read..nothing very flattering for our country...

As for the connection with ward churchill...i agree, he is scum..and if they are a supporter of his even if as an academic assoc. then they are just as bad...just as the head of UofC is..even while trying to distance the scholl they still stood by him...garbage in garbage out....
 
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OntarioVanMan

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Canada had internment as well what a disgrace on the country....they treated citizens like criminals and took everything they owned....and released them with nothing but the shirt on their backs....
 

layoutshooter

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Let's see, slavery, the Dumb-O-Crats. Internment, the Dumb-O-Crats. Me thinks I see a pattern!!! ZIEG HEIL!! :mad:
 

layoutshooter

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At least when people go to Vegas it is NOT by force of the Dumb-O-Crats like internment was!! People go to Vegas because the CHOOSE to get fleeced!!
 

greg334

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Our country did what it had to do, regardless what people feel about it today. It was a time that most couldn't understand nor want to live through. The internment camps happened in the first world war and in the second. It happened to the Japanese, like it did with the Italians and the Germans.

What really bothered me is what happened to the Japanese by their neighbors in California that didn't happed much in the mid-west where the Germans and Italians were mostly from. The Japanese had to sell their land and property, many times for pennies on the dollar and that was the shame. From the stories told to me it wasn't just about security, there was some prime real estate in California that just happened to belong to Japanese.

The Germans had it worst if they were not citizens. They were interned in some cases until 1948 when they were just deported. The American citizens of German descent were not all allowed to return to their homes if they belonged to the German American Bund, some of them who also helped the Nazis in the internment camps went through de-nazification and even a few of them lost their citizenships and was deported, children and all.
 

OntarioVanMan

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Our country did what it had to do, regardless what people feel about it today. It was a time that most couldn't understand nor want to live through. The internment camps happened in the first world war and in the second. It happened to the Japanese, like it did with the Italians and the Germans.

What really bothered me is what happened to the Japanese by their neighbors in California that didn't happed much in the mid-west where the Germans and Italians were mostly from. The Japanese had to sell their land and property, many times for pennies on the dollar and that was the shame. From the stories told to me it wasn't just about security, there was some prime real estate in California that just happened to belong to Japanese.

The Germans had it worst if they were not citizens. They were interned in some cases until 1948 when they were just deported. The American citizens of German descent were not all allowed to return to their homes if they belonged to the German American Bund, some of them who also helped the Nazis in the internment camps went through de-nazification and even a few of them lost their citizenships and was deported, children and all.

exactly...
 
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