Can you imagine during WWII, General George S. Patton allowing a soldier to be in the US military that was running around a US military base hollering Heil Hitler, Heil Hitler, I wanna go kill me some Jews. . . .or an airforce recruit announcing to the world that he desired to be a pilot because he admired the kamikaze pilots that did suicidal crashes into American ships. . . . .
For God's sake we put 120,000 people of Japanese descent into internment camps for up to 3 years beginning in 1942. . . .
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According to historyonthenet.com:
On December 7th 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. US citizens feared another attack and war hysteria seized the country.
State representatives put pressure on President Roosevelt to take action against those of Japanese descent living in the US.
On February 19th 1942 Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. Under the terms of the Order, some 120,000 people of Japanese descent living in the US were removed from their homes and placed in internment camps. The US justified their action by claiming that there was a danger of those of Japanese descent spying for the Japanese. However more than two thirds of those interned were American citizens and half of them were children. None had ever shown disloyalty to the nation. In some cases family members were separated and put in different camps. During the entire war only ten people were convicted of spying for Japan and these were all Caucasian.
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Was it right to assume that every Japanese was a potential spy? Probably not, but drastic times calls for drastic measures. . . . .
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According to Mike Baker at the Associated Press:
A radical American imam living in Yemen who had contact with two 9/11 hijackers praised Hasan as a hero on his personal Web site Monday.
The posting on the website for Anwar al Awlaki, the spiritual leader at two mosques where three 9/11 hijackers worshipped (as well as accused Fort Hood shooter Nidal Malik Hasan), said American Muslims who condemned the Fort Hood attack are hypocrites who have committed treason against their religion.
Awlaki said the only way a Muslim can justify serving in the U.S. military is if he intends to ‘follow in the footsteps of men like Nidal.’”
"Nidal Hassan (sic) is a hero," Awlaki said. "He is a man of conscience who could not bear living the contradiction of being a Muslim and serving in an army that is fighting against his own people."
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This radical imam is sadly telling the truth. . . .100%. . . .This is what true devout muslims believe. . . . What will it take for the US government to throw out political correctness, listen to this truth, and take whatever drastic measures need to be taken to keep our nation safe?. . . .
The Texas Terrorist wasn't even trying to hide his radicalism. . . .He gave a presentation to his superiors expressing his views, and told his fellow military doctors: “We love death more then (sic) you love life!”
We have gone back to a 9/10 mentality, and like they say. . . . .Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
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“Every Muslim is not a terrorist, but every terrorist is a Muslim”
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ihGepAkECGoDagETVBMpPb3w7Y3gD9BS96PO2
http://www.historyonthenet.com/WW2/japan_internment_camps.htm