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Euroman, I wasn't meaning punitve camps for White's in the sense of this Giant lie that is projected about the Japanese interment camps of 1942-44 period. The Japanese were given security/benifit's that White's do not have today back then.

I do not want camps for my people to be clear on this subject, but I am just pointing out the giant lie about about Japanese back then being treated badly, and that many white's suffering today would thrive perhaps at those same conditions offered back then. No bills, lumber and supplies paid for, and no taxe's to pay. I do think that for those W.N.'s that have no knowledge of any fact's of the Japanese internment will be angry to read the facts of those years, as our govenment had been VERY good to the Japanese under the War circumstance's. Japanese American's owe White American's an apology.

The Amren.com article on this subject is worthy of reading I would suggest.

There were NO guards at any of the Camps, read the the facts. ONLY Manzenida on CA/NV "Sp?" border had guards, as there were enemy alien's kept there in fact. NO guards were at any of the other Japanese Camps at all. They would call the local Sheriff if they had a problem.

To make it clear as to how so many poor Whites live in fear today, along with stress every day in our multi-cult area's of this ex Nation, I do say if groups of White's were given the chance to have the same support they would do it. As with TV, urban living, and the bad food of today with educated leadership and people with gardening experience, along with canning experience which is not taught in High schools there would be a learning curve, but it would be a hard work joy to live with fear and stress. It is my belief that there are a few million Whites at all level's that would jump that chance to live an all White eviroment, that can't afford to now.

I do not really mean I want to send White's to detention camps at all, but just pointing out the LIE of so called horrors of the Japanese detention. Compare how Japanese were treated to how German and Italian American's were treated.

Joe De Maggio's Father who was a CA. fisherman was not allowed to travel or go on boats etc., back then if I remember correctly.


Isn't it strange that we talk least about the things we think about most?

We cannot allow the natural passions and prejudices of other peoples
to lead our country to destruction.

-Charles A. Lindbergh
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Posted : 19/11/2006 12:27 pm
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Insincere Kike Dr. David Leonard apologizes for adding fuel to the fire, but not for demanding the student ID of college youngster. Insincere Dink Dr. John Streamas admits to using the phrase “White Shitbag,” but lies about to whom it was directed.

http://www.registerguard.com/news/2006/11/18/d2.wa.profapology.1118.p1.php?section=nation_world

WSU professor apologizes for behavior at campus rally
The Associated Press
Published: Saturday, November 18, 2006

PULLMAN, Wash. - A Washington State University professor has apologized for his actions in an altercation during a demonstration by College Republicans on campus earlier this month.

The Nov. 2 incident has become a frequent topic on conservative talk radio, television and blogs around the country.

The College Republicans erected a 24-foot chain-link fence on the Glenn Terrell mall on campus to show support for congressional passage of a bill to build a fence along part of the U.S. border with Mexico.

That drew a crowd of protesters who hurled accusations of racism and other harsh reactions at the Republicans.

Professor David Leonard on Thursday apologized for demanding that College Republicans member Daniel Schanze stop filming him during the demonstration.

When Schanze didn't stop, Leonard demanded to see his student identification card.

''This situation is unfortunate for all involved, and I regret that it happened,'' Leonard wrote in a letter that appeared onwww.cougster.com.

''At the time, my request was based on my understanding of the student code of conduct, the faculty manual, and my job description, and not an attempt to intimidate or stifle discussion,'' he wrote. ''Regardless, my actions have added fuel to the fire. For this, I apologize.''

Another College Republicans member, Dan Ryder, said he was called a ''white (expletive)'' by professor John Streamas.

Streamas admitted to using the phrase, but said it wasn't directed at any individual student.

Streamas and Leonard are both professors of comparative ethnic studies.

More here in an editorial from the Spokesman Review: http://www.spokesmanreview.com/local/story.asp?ID=160250


 
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