Hitler Hated Communism, Socialist, Homosexuals, and Jews

Mr. Fucktard Sir:


You are confusing Cuba's Constitution with ours.


YOU CAN NOT ARREST A JUSTICE BECAUSE HE RULED AGAINST YOU. Now git.



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Never claimed that you could.

Do you even know what the definition of a strawman is? Do you know how much of an idiot you are looking like right now?

Yes, I certainly do and your name is prominently displayed in the definition.

Now get the fuck out of the way and quit stalking me.


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Most of us grew out of the "I know you are, but what am I" stage years ago.

Most of us, I guess, except you.
 
Excuse me Jillian, but you are not forgetting that Radioman's idol - FDR - sent our Japanese friends to concentration camps.

just so you know... I actually think that was one of our darker days. and i think it was one of the worst supreme court decisions ... along with Dred Scott.. and Plessy v Ferguson...

oh... and Bush v Gore.

All embarrassments.

But last I heard, no one made lamp shades out of the skin of the Japanese internees. (not that that justified interning them).
 
Excuse me Jillian, but you are not forgetting that Radioman's idol - FDR - sent our Japanese friends to concentration camps.

just so you know... I actually think that was one of our darker days. and i think it was one of the worst supreme court decisions ... along with Dred Scott.. and Plessy v Ferguson...

oh... and Bush v Gore.

All embarrassments.

But last I heard, no one made lamp shades out of the skin of the Japanese internees. (not that that justified interning them).

The US could not take the moral high ground when it itself was sending people to concentration camps nor when it refused to accept over 900 Jews who FDR knew would be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they were going to make lamp shades out of their skins.


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Excuse me Jillian, but you are not forgetting that Radioman's idol - FDR - sent our Japanese friends to concentration camps.

just so you know... I actually think that was one of our darker days. and i think it was one of the worst supreme court decisions ... along with Dred Scott.. and Plessy v Ferguson...

oh... and Bush v Gore.

All embarrassments.

But last I heard, no one made lamp shades out of the skin of the Japanese internees. (not that that justified interning them).

The US could not take the moral high ground when it itself was sending people to concentration camps nor when it refused to accept over 900 Jews who FDR knew would be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they were going to make lamp shades out of their skins.


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Japanese citizens were treated unfairly, but they were treated much better than Soviet POWs and European Jews, by the Germans, right?
 
Excuse me Jillian, but you are not forgetting that Radioman's idol - FDR - sent our Japanese friends to concentration camps.

just so you know... I actually think that was one of our darker days. and i think it was one of the worst supreme court decisions ... along with Dred Scott.. and Plessy v Ferguson...

oh... and Bush v Gore.

All embarrassments.

But last I heard, no one made lamp shades out of the skin of the Japanese internees. (not that that justified interning them).

The US could not take the moral high ground when it itself was sending people to concentration camps nor when it refused to accept over 900 Jews who FDR knew would be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they were going to make lamp shades out of their skins.


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For all the immorality of internment camps, it's in no way comparable to gassing them.
 
just so you know... I actually think that was one of our darker days. and i think it was one of the worst supreme court decisions ... along with Dred Scott.. and Plessy v Ferguson...

oh... and Bush v Gore.

All embarrassments.

But last I heard, no one made lamp shades out of the skin of the Japanese internees. (not that that justified interning them).

The US could not take the moral high ground when it itself was sending people to concentration camps nor when it refused to accept over 900 Jews who FDR knew would be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they were going to make lamp shades out of their skins.


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Japanese citizens were treated unfairly, but they were treated much better than Soviet POWs and European Jews, by the Germans, right?

Read:


419DBNEV9DL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg



when you get a chance.

The powers-that-be knew that the internees - 2nd and 3rd generation Americans were not a danger - they needed a pretext to steal their valuable properties in LA and SF.


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The US could not take the moral high ground when it itself was sending people to concentration camps nor when it refused to accept over 900 Jews who FDR knew would be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they were going to make lamp shades out of their skins.


.
Japanese citizens were treated unfairly, but they were treated much better than Soviet POWs and European Jews, by the Germans, right?

Read:


419DBNEV9DL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg



when you get a chance.

The powers-that-be knew that the internees - 2nd and 3rd generation Americans were not a danger - they needed a pretext to steal their valuable properties in LA and SF.


.

can you give me a short summary as to why they would need to steal those valuable properties?
 
Japanese citizens were treated unfairly, but they were treated much better than Soviet POWs and European Jews, by the Germans, right?

Read:


419DBNEV9DL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg



when you get a chance.

The powers-that-be knew that the internees - 2nd and 3rd generation Americans were not a danger - they needed a pretext to steal their valuable properties in LA and SF.


.

can you give me a short summary as to why they would need to steal those valuable properties?

While yer at it, ask how robbing someone is the same as killing them.
 
Japanese citizens were treated unfairly, but they were treated much better than Soviet POWs and European Jews, by the Germans, right?

Read:


419DBNEV9DL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg



when you get a chance.

The powers-that-be knew that the internees - 2nd and 3rd generation Americans were not a danger - they needed a pretext to steal their valuable properties in LA and SF.


.

can you give me a short summary as to why they would need to steal those valuable properties?

asked and answered
 
Read:


419DBNEV9DL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg



when you get a chance.

The powers-that-be knew that the internees - 2nd and 3rd generation Americans were not a danger - they needed a pretext to steal their valuable properties in LA and SF.


.

can you give me a short summary as to why they would need to steal those valuable properties?

While yer at it, ask how robbing someone is the same as killing them.

Yes, I suppose that is the question, isn't it?

Comparing Bush, or FDR or any other president to Hitler is just plain......

insane.
 
The US could not take the moral high ground when it itself was sending people to concentration camps nor when it refused to accept over 900 Jews who FDR knew would be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they were going to make lamp shades out of their skins.

I'm not going to defend the refusal to accept 900 jews or the internment of the japanese...

but i will say that one can't compare that to the systematic destruction of 11 million people, including the genocide of 6 million jews.

i think you're stretching it because you want to draw that analogy.

but again, i think that this country, like every other, has it's dark times....

what i've always liked about this one is it's ability to hit the re-set button. (i actually borrowed that from peggy noonan because when i heard her say it, i agreed with her).
 
Excuse me Jillian, but you are not forgetting that Radioman's idol - FDR - sent our Japanese friends to concentration camps.

just so you know... I actually think that was one of our darker days. and i think it was one of the worst supreme court decisions ... along with Dred Scott.. and Plessy v Ferguson...

oh... and Bush v Gore.

All embarrassments.

But last I heard, no one made lamp shades out of the skin of the Japanese internees. (not that that justified interning them).

The US could not take the moral high ground when it itself was sending people to concentration camps nor when it refused to accept over 900 Jews who FDR knew would be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they were going to make lamp shades out of their skins.


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what year were these 900 Jews refused entry?
 
just so you know... I actually think that was one of our darker days. and i think it was one of the worst supreme court decisions ... along with Dred Scott.. and Plessy v Ferguson...

oh... and Bush v Gore.

All embarrassments.

But last I heard, no one made lamp shades out of the skin of the Japanese internees. (not that that justified interning them).

The US could not take the moral high ground when it itself was sending people to concentration camps nor when it refused to accept over 900 Jews who FDR knew would be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they were going to make lamp shades out of their skins.


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what year were these 900 Jews refused entry?

June of 1939.

To the US at least. May of '39 to Cuba.

But most were given refuge in other countries once they were refused entrance into the US. Some of those countries were soon over-run by the Nazi's...but they were independent at the time of accepting the refugees.
 

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