PoliticalChic
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On every post, fort, camp was a stockade for American solders, sailors Marines and Coast Guard prisoners, They were not allowed to have their families with them. War is hell.It seems the most important thing for Democrats to do, is to keep you posting.Even before America's most noted bootlicking historians voted FDR's as America's greatest president.As soon as he found that the Actor's Guild was infiltrated by the sort of communists that Franklin Roosevelt advanced.
Speaking of slow learners......how long have you been an FDR boot-licker?????
What does that have to do with the fact that you can't find a way to deny the facts I've provided?
1. Roosevelt offered up the lives of everyone in Eastern Europe to his lord and master, Joseph 'Koba' Stalin
2. He made certain that Stalin's plans continued after his death: the creation of the United Nations
3. He extended the Depression by years.
4. He disposed of the Constitution
5. He imposed Mussolini's Fascist policies and called it 'the New Deal
6. He turned over command of our military actions in WWII to Stalin, and cost multiple thousands of US soldiers' deaths.
7. He made certain that communism survived the war, and thrived afterwards.
8. Without his efforts, there would be no Red China, no Korean War, and no Vietnamese War
9. He was a racist and a bigot how wanted only those ‘with the right sort of blood.’ Sounds like a Nazis, huh?
10. ...and he is the proximate explanation for the cultural Marxism prevalent in society today.
And, he inspired lying Leftists like you.[/QUOTE
Soooo......concentration camps for American citizens doesn't faze you, either?
Quite the low-life you are......but, you must get tired of hearing that.
Stop lying you Fascist.....these were civilians, and they were American citizens.
You'd certainly make a good little Nazi, making excuses for the Führer.
"FDR’S CONCENTRATION CAMPS WERE A WARNING
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s executive order forcibly removed about 120,000 Japanese Americans, mostly U.S. citizens, from their homes.... They were forcibly removed to 10 concentration camps. The government officially called them “relocation centers,” but Roosevelt himself used the words “concentration camp” in a recommendation as early as 1936, as did a military proposal in 1942. The occupants were kept behind barbed wire, and armed guards kept them from leaving."
FDR’s concentration camps were a warning, not a model