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There was no "official" term limit for president before FDR. We didn't need it. You could say that FDR seized power to run for his 3rd and 4th terms in a similar way that Hitler initially gained power in Germany, with political intimidation, media talkeover and the threat of violence.

No comparison exists between FDR and Hitler. FDR won an open election fair and square.
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When he came to power, Hitler was hugely popular in Germany.






And of course he and FDR shared a fondness for concentration camps.
Trump is popular too and he likes concentration camps too.

And a man who lived in FDR's camps says Trump's camps are worse

https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/george-takei-trump-border-policy-worse-than-japanese-internment-camps/

So who cares what you think. George is an expert on this subject not you. At least FDR didn't separate families.

Yes, it was obvious the little girl returned to her mother recently was starved nearly to death and beaten every minute she was interned

You are one sick ass liar, and a prime example of who should be interned and deported before they hurt an American citizen or commit terrorist acts. you and Unkotare can share a cell and play with each other's feces.
Were japs nearly starved to death? What are you saying?

I’d love to be in a cell with unkotare
 
There was no "official" term limit for president before FDR. We didn't need it. You could say that FDR seized power to run for his 3rd and 4th terms in a similar way that Hitler initially gained power in Germany, with political intimidation, media talkeover and the threat of violence.

No comparison exists between FDR and Hitler. FDR won an open election fair and square.
.


When he came to power, Hitler was hugely popular in Germany.






And of course he and FDR shared a fondness for concentration camps.
Trump is popular too and he likes concentration camps too.

And a man who lived in FDR's camps says Trump's camps are worse

https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/george-takei-trump-border-policy-worse-than-japanese-internment-camps/

So who cares what you think. George is an expert on this subject not you. At least FDR didn't separate families.

Yes, it was obvious the little girl returned to her mother recently was starved nearly to death and beaten every minute she was interned

You are one sick ass liar, and a prime example of who should be interned and deported before they hurt an American citizen or commit terrorist acts. you and Unkotare can share a cell and play with each other's feces.
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I’d love to be in a cell with unkotare

I told you to keep your sick fantasies to yourself, freak.
 
..... it was entirely justified by activities.......


Wrong, and the scumbag fdr knew it was not.


Yes, it was; nobody cares what you diaper wetters say otherwise. Nobody had has years of hand wringing sniveling and 'debating' to work through at the time; they were busy, gimp, something you've never personally experienced. The local commander didn't want to screw around and take any chances, so tough shit for you and your fake 'outrage'.
 
..... it was entirely justified by activities.......


Wrong, and the scumbag fdr knew it was not.


Yes, it was; nobody cares what you diaper wetters say otherwise. Nobody had has years of hand wringing sniveling and 'debating' to work through at the time; they were busy, gimp, something you've never personally experienced. The local commander didn't want to screw around and take any chances, so tough shit for you and your fake 'outrage'.




Read the Ringle report, dumbass. The scumbag SOB fdr knew damn well there was no justification. Your personal stupidity doesn’t change that.
 
Actually the internment only affected one military district.....

Just the entire West Coast of the United States.

Lol and nowhere else in the U.S., dumbass; you have to be truly stupid to think you have something there. Most people know Japanese lived in other parts of the country, too, dummy.




The vast majority of AMERICAN CITIZENS of Japanese descent lived on the West Coast, you ignorant whore.
 
Actually the internment only affected one military district.....

Just the entire West Coast of the United States.

Lol and nowhere else in the U.S., dumbass; you have to be truly stupid to think you have something there. Most people know Japanese lived in other parts of the country, too, dummy.




The vast majority of AMERICAN CITIZENS of Japanese descent lived on the West Coast, you ignorant whore.
So that explains why the fear of sabotage on the West coast was so pronounced.
 
Actually the internment only affected one military district.....

Just the entire West Coast of the United States.

Lol and nowhere else in the U.S., dumbass; you have to be truly stupid to think you have something there. Most people know Japanese lived in other parts of the country, too, dummy.




The vast majority of AMERICAN CITIZENS of Japanese descent lived on the West Coast, you ignorant whore.
So that explains why the fear of sabotage on the West coast was so pronounced.


No Japanese American was ever convicted of espionage or sabotage throughout the entirety of the war.


I have a pronounced hear that you are going to steal my car. Go to jail immediately.
 
Actually the internment only affected one military district.....

Just the entire West Coast of the United States.

Lol and nowhere else in the U.S., dumbass; you have to be truly stupid to think you have something there. Most people know Japanese lived in other parts of the country, too, dummy.




The vast majority of AMERICAN CITIZENS of Japanese descent lived on the West Coast, you ignorant whore.
So that explains why the fear of sabotage on the West coast was so pronounced.


No Japanese American was ever convicted of espionage or sabotage throughout the entirety of the war.


I have a pronounced hear that you are going to steal my car. Go to jail immediately.
Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200.
 
There was no "official" term limit for president before FDR. We didn't need it. You could say that FDR seized power to run for his 3rd and 4th terms in a similar way that Hitler initially gained power in Germany, with political intimidation, media talkeover and the threat of violence.

No comparison exists between FDR and Hitler. FDR won an open election fair and square.
.


When he came to power, Hitler was hugely popular in Germany.






And of course he and FDR shared a fondness for concentration camps.
Trump is popular too and he likes concentration camps too.

And a man who lived in FDR's camps says Trump's camps are worse

https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/george-takei-trump-border-policy-worse-than-japanese-internment-camps/

So who cares what you think. George is an expert on this subject not you. At least FDR didn't separate families.
FYI, they did not mass murder or mass-starve in the US camps
this is one of the most ridiculous posts I've seen on USMB, and I've seen a lot
 
"Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, which permitted the military to circumvent the constitutional safeguards of American citizens in the name of national defense.

The order set into motion the exclusion from certain areas, and the evacuation and mass incarceration of 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast, most of whom were U.S. citizens or legal permanent resident aliens.

These Japanese Americans, half of whom were children, were incarcerated for up to 4 years, without due process of law or any factual basis, in bleak, remote camps surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards.

They were forced to evacuate their homes and leave their jobs; in some cases family members were separated and put into different camps. President Roosevelt himself called the 10 facilities "concentration camps."

Some Japanese Americans died in the camps due to inadequate medical care and the emotional stresses they encountered. Several were killed by military guards posted for allegedly resisting orders.

At the time, Executive Order 9066 was justified as a "military necessity" to protect against domestic espionage and sabotage. However, it was later documented that "our government had in its possession proof that not one Japanese American, citizen or not, had engaged in espionage, not one had committed any act of sabotage." (Michi Weglyn, 1976).

Rather, the causes for this unprecedented action in American history, according to the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, "were motivated largely by racial prejudice, wartime hysteria, and a failure of political leadership."

Almost 50 years later, through the efforts of leaders and advocates of the Japanese American community, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Popularly known as the Japanese American Redress Bill, this act acknowledged that "a grave injustice was done" and mandated Congress to pay each victim of internment $20,000 in reparations.

The reparations were sent with a signed apology from the President of the United States on behalf of the American people. The period for reparations ended in August of 1998.

Despite this redress, the mental and physical health impacts of the trauma of the internment experience continue to affect tens of thousands of Japanese Americans. Health studies have shown a 2 times greater incidence of heart disease and premature death among former internees, compared to noninterned Japanese Americans."

Children of the Camps | INTERNMENT HISTORY
tough shit--this was TOTAL war
if you were alive in 1941, you would agree with FDR
stop trying to see it in 2018--
 
"Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, which permitted the military to circumvent the constitutional safeguards of American citizens in the name of national defense.

The order set into motion the exclusion from certain areas, and the evacuation and mass incarceration of 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast, most of whom were U.S. citizens or legal permanent resident aliens.

These Japanese Americans, half of whom were children, were incarcerated for up to 4 years, without due process of law or any factual basis, in bleak, remote camps surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards.

They were forced to evacuate their homes and leave their jobs; in some cases family members were separated and put into different camps. President Roosevelt himself called the 10 facilities "concentration camps."

Some Japanese Americans died in the camps due to inadequate medical care and the emotional stresses they encountered. Several were killed by military guards posted for allegedly resisting orders.

At the time, Executive Order 9066 was justified as a "military necessity" to protect against domestic espionage and sabotage. However, it was later documented that "our government had in its possession proof that not one Japanese American, citizen or not, had engaged in espionage, not one had committed any act of sabotage." (Michi Weglyn, 1976).

Rather, the causes for this unprecedented action in American history, according to the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, "were motivated largely by racial prejudice, wartime hysteria, and a failure of political leadership."

Almost 50 years later, through the efforts of leaders and advocates of the Japanese American community, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Popularly known as the Japanese American Redress Bill, this act acknowledged that "a grave injustice was done" and mandated Congress to pay each victim of internment $20,000 in reparations.

The reparations were sent with a signed apology from the President of the United States on behalf of the American people. The period for reparations ended in August of 1998.

Despite this redress, the mental and physical health impacts of the trauma of the internment experience continue to affect tens of thousands of Japanese Americans. Health studies have shown a 2 times greater incidence of heart disease and premature death among former internees, compared to noninterned Japanese Americans."

Children of the Camps | INTERNMENT HISTORY
tough shit--this was TOTAL war
if you were alive in 1941, you would agree with FDR
stop trying to see it in 2018--





Bullshit.
 
There was no "official" term limit for president before FDR. We didn't need it. You could say that FDR seized power to run for his 3rd and 4th terms in a similar way that Hitler initially gained power in Germany, with political intimidation, media talkeover and the threat of violence.

No comparison exists between FDR and Hitler. FDR won an open election fair and square.
.


When he came to power, Hitler was hugely popular in Germany.






And of course he and FDR shared a fondness for concentration camps.
Trump is popular too and he likes concentration camps too.

And a man who lived in FDR's camps says Trump's camps are worse

https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/george-takei-trump-border-policy-worse-than-japanese-internment-camps/

So who cares what you think. George is an expert on this subject not you. At least FDR didn't separate families.
FYI, they did not mass murder or mass-starve in the US camps
this is one of the most ridiculous posts I've seen on USMB, and I've seen a lot

I agree with you!!! Unkotare acts like FDR was evil and tortured Japanese Americans. I agree that just isn't true.
 
"Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, which permitted the military to circumvent the constitutional safeguards of American citizens in the name of national defense.

The order set into motion the exclusion from certain areas, and the evacuation and mass incarceration of 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast, most of whom were U.S. citizens or legal permanent resident aliens.

These Japanese Americans, half of whom were children, were incarcerated for up to 4 years, without due process of law or any factual basis, in bleak, remote camps surrounded by barbed wire and armed guards.

They were forced to evacuate their homes and leave their jobs; in some cases family members were separated and put into different camps. President Roosevelt himself called the 10 facilities "concentration camps."

Some Japanese Americans died in the camps due to inadequate medical care and the emotional stresses they encountered. Several were killed by military guards posted for allegedly resisting orders.

At the time, Executive Order 9066 was justified as a "military necessity" to protect against domestic espionage and sabotage. However, it was later documented that "our government had in its possession proof that not one Japanese American, citizen or not, had engaged in espionage, not one had committed any act of sabotage." (Michi Weglyn, 1976).

Rather, the causes for this unprecedented action in American history, according to the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, "were motivated largely by racial prejudice, wartime hysteria, and a failure of political leadership."

Almost 50 years later, through the efforts of leaders and advocates of the Japanese American community, Congress passed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988. Popularly known as the Japanese American Redress Bill, this act acknowledged that "a grave injustice was done" and mandated Congress to pay each victim of internment $20,000 in reparations.

The reparations were sent with a signed apology from the President of the United States on behalf of the American people. The period for reparations ended in August of 1998.

Despite this redress, the mental and physical health impacts of the trauma of the internment experience continue to affect tens of thousands of Japanese Americans. Health studies have shown a 2 times greater incidence of heart disease and premature death among former internees, compared to noninterned Japanese Americans."

Children of the Camps | INTERNMENT HISTORY
tough shit--this was TOTAL war
if you were alive in 1941, you would agree with FDR
stop trying to see it in 2018--





Bullshit.

Don't you agree with Trump today? You seem to be ok with putting Mexicans in internment camps. And at least FDR didn't separate families. He let the kids stay with the parents.

 
There was no "official" term limit for president before FDR. We didn't need it. You could say that FDR seized power to run for his 3rd and 4th terms in a similar way that Hitler initially gained power in Germany, with political intimidation, media talkeover and the threat of violence.

No comparison exists between FDR and Hitler. FDR won an open election fair and square.
.


When he came to power, Hitler was hugely popular in Germany.






And of course he and FDR shared a fondness for concentration camps.
Trump is popular too and he likes concentration camps too.

And a man who lived in FDR's camps says Trump's camps are worse

https://nypost.com/2018/06/19/george-takei-trump-border-policy-worse-than-japanese-internment-camps/

So who cares what you think. George is an expert on this subject not you. At least FDR didn't separate families.

Yes, it was obvious the little girl returned to her mother recently was starved nearly to death and beaten every minute she was interned

You are one sick ass liar, and a prime example of who should be interned and deported before they hurt an American citizen or commit terrorist acts. you and Unkotare can share a cell and play with each other's feces.
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:thankusmile::thewave:

this troll I am beginning to think is on the payroll of the DNC committe,Its the only thing that makes any sense because while he acknowledges the corruption of the republicans,anytime you take him to school that the dems are as corrupt as the republicans and you back it up with documentation that the clintons and Bushs had a long friendship dating back to at least the early 80's and they were involved in crimes together back then,or you provide documented evidence with links of books or videos that expose how Obama betrayed americans same as Bush by lying to the american people that he would reverse the patriot act but just expanded what Bush got started,he ignores it and pretends i never said those words Obama expanded what Bush got started.:rolleyes:

and also ignores this video here that NAFTA was signed by CLINTON,that it was never official until CLINTON signed it into office.that Bush only came up with the idea but it was never made official till CLINTON signed it. He wont take a look at this video even though it is very short since it exposes the corruption of the dems.:rolleyes::abgg2q.jpg:



I am glad you also have seen him for what he really is. a sick ass liar who lies when he cant refute facts how the dems are corrupt.He evades the evidence all the time and then always starts talking about Trumps corruption which is very odd since he thinks I am a trump supporter ONLY because i did not want to see that evil bitch HITLERY elected.:cuckoo:

just because i i know the truth that anybody was an improvement over Hitlery,does not make me a trump supporter.:cuckoo::rolleyes:

yeah he is a sad excuse for a human being,he would do america a favor if he hung himself tonight with his lover Unkotare.
 
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