The Right To Bear Arms

Really? Denying American citizens of their rights and placing them in concentration camps is OK? .

Wiki:Even before the war, a large Nazi spy ring was found operating in the United States. The Duquesne Spy Ring is still the largest espionage case in United States history that ended in convictions. The 33 German agents who formed the Duquesne spy ring were placed in key jobs in the United States to get information that could be used in the event of war and to carry out acts of sabotage. One man opened a restaurant and used his position to get information from his customers; another worked on an airline so he could report Allied ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean; others in the ring worked as deliverymen so they could delive
 
You haven't shot anything down. For some reason you can't look at those times and see the danger this country was in. At the beginning of WWII, we didn't have a superior military or weapons over the enemy. The Japanese Internment was necessary.

All you posts dissecting paragraphs and disputing each sentence just proves you are an ad hom idiot.






Really? Denying American citizens of their rights and placing them in concentration camps is OK? Further, becausethey were unable to maintain their property it was stolen from them and they had to wait for a pittance payment from the government for nearly 40 years...that's A-OK with you is it?

Good to know Reinhard. Good to know.

If I was President, I'd order Japanese internment.



Fortunately, an ignorant, dimwitted, un-American scumbag like you would never become President.
 
Repeating your failed arguments that have already been shot full of holes several times now is not going to make them any more valid, you dishonest fuck. Your little habit of dropping in unrelated and commonly-known bits of information in an attempt to distract from what you're really trying to do also does not work at all.

You continue to fail at defending the indefensible, you un-American scumbag.

You haven't shot anything down.



Every one of your false points has been shot down several times now, you dishonest fuck.
 
All you posts dissecting paragraphs and disputing each sentence just proves you are an ad hom [sic] idiot.


Here AGAIN you are trying to talk about something you don't understand.

Actually he does seem to understand the obvious, namely, it was perfectly sensible to assume Germans and Japanese had dual loyalities and were likely spies.


You really are as dumb as a rock. Why don't you go back and read all your buddy's failed arguments so you don't have to sit here and repeat them all one by one?
 
Here AGAIN you are trying to talk about something you don't understand.

Actually he does seem to understand the obvious, namely, it was perfectly sensible to assume Germans and Japanese had dual loyalities and were likely spies.


You really are as dumb as a rock. Why don't you go back and read all your buddy's failed arguments so you don't have to sit here and repeat them all one by one?

Wiki:Even before the war, a large Nazi spy ring was found operating in the United States. The Duquesne Spy Ring is still the largest espionage case in United States history that ended in convictions. The 33 German agents who formed the Duquesne spy ring were placed in key jobs in the United States to get information that could be used in the event of war and to carry out acts of sabotage. One man opened a restaurant and used his position to get information from his customers; another worked on an airline so he could report Allied ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean; others in the ring worked as deliverymen so they could delive
 
Actually he does seem to understand the obvious, namely, it was perfectly sensible to assume Germans and Japanese had dual loyalities and were likely spies.


You really are as dumb as a rock. Why don't you go back and read all your buddy's failed arguments so you don't have to sit here and repeat them all one by one?

Wiki:Even before the war, a large Nazi spy ring was found operating in the United States. The Duquesne Spy Ring is still the largest espionage case in United States history that ended in convictions. The 33 German agents who formed the Duquesne spy ring were placed in key jobs in the United States to get information that could be used in the event of war and to carry out acts of sabotage. One man opened a restaurant and used his position to get information from his customers; another worked on an airline so he could report Allied ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean; others in the ring worked as deliverymen so they could delive

That never happened because you are stupid!



:lol:
 
Actually he does seem to understand the obvious, namely, it was perfectly sensible to assume Germans and Japanese had dual loyalities and were likely spies.


You really are as dumb as a rock. Why don't you go back and read all your buddy's failed arguments so you don't have to sit here and repeat them all one by one?

Wiki:Even before the war, a large Nazi spy ring was found operating in the United States. The Duquesne Spy Ring is still the largest espionage case in United States history that ended in convictions. The 33 German agents who formed the Duquesne spy ring were placed in key jobs in the United States to get information that could be used in the event of war and to carry out acts of sabotage. One man opened a restaurant and used his position to get information from his customers; another worked on an airline so he could report Allied ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean; others in the ring worked as deliverymen so they could delive



Yeah, I was the first to post that information on this thread, headcase. You really aren't doing your buddy any favors at this point. Go take your meds.
 
You really are as dumb as a rock. Why don't you go back and read all your buddy's failed arguments so you don't have to sit here and repeat them all one by one?

Wiki:Even before the war, a large Nazi spy ring was found operating in the United States. The Duquesne Spy Ring is still the largest espionage case in United States history that ended in convictions. The 33 German agents who formed the Duquesne spy ring were placed in key jobs in the United States to get information that could be used in the event of war and to carry out acts of sabotage. One man opened a restaurant and used his position to get information from his customers; another worked on an airline so he could report Allied ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean; others in the ring worked as deliverymen so they could delive



Yeah, I was the first to post that information on this thread, headcase. You really aren't doing your buddy any favors at this point. Go take your meds.

Actually he does seem to understand the obvious, namely, it was perfectly sensible to assume Germans and Japanese had dual loyalities and were likely spies.

Also, the go take you meds insult is so original that 5 million people use it?? If you are oblivious to that what else are you oblivious too??
 
Ok, you're an idiot. Go play with a ball of yarn or something. 'Dubya' there is an un-American scumbag, but you are too stupid to even follow along with the discussion.
 
Ok, you're an idiot. Go play with a ball of yarn or something. 'Dubya' there is an un-American scumbag, but you are too stupid to even follow along with the discussion.

Actually he does seem to understand the obvious, namely, it was perfectly sensible to assume Germans and Japanese had dual loyalities and were likely spies.
 
Ok, you're an idiot. Go play with a ball of yarn or something. 'Dubya' there is an un-American scumbag, but you are too stupid to even follow along with the discussion.

Actually he does seem to understand the obvious, namely, it was perfectly sensible to assume Germans and Japanese had dual loyalities and were likely spies.


................... :rolleyes:


Thanks for proving my point that you can't even follow along, headcase.
 
Ok, you're an idiot. Go play with a ball of yarn or something. 'Dubya' there is an un-American scumbag, but you are too stupid to even follow along with the discussion.

Actually he does seem to understand the obvious, namely, it was perfectly sensible to assume Germans and Japanese had dual loyalities and were likely spies.


................... :rolleyes:


Thanks for proving my point that you can't even follow along, headcase.

thanks for proving that you cant address the issue!! Do you think you're fooling anyone.

Why, you must be off your Meds!!!( wasn't that so clever???)
 
You don't even realize that you have been mixing up your own posts and 'dubya's' headcase.
 

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