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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 22302" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>minuteman project and Waco type events thread</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> That there may have been spies among the adults raises the huge stinking question about why the Japanese-Americans of Hawaii, a strategic location near the actual center of action, were not molested by any such order. Only the three States of Washington, Oregon, and California.</p><p></p><p>120,000 internees, approximately 90,000 American citizens. About 6,000 ultimately refused to swear allegiance to the United States. Sneaky Japanese spies, along with an embarrassing collection of other racist notions, prompted an ignorant, frightened, and propagandized public to demand the mass arrest.</p><p></p><p>The same sentiment motivated the "Indian Removal" under President Jackson, the roundup of "renegades" who were "off the reservation" which led to the Sand Creek and Washita massacres, and other government atrocities at Wounded Knee and elsewhere. It was also government decree that the Mormons be destroyed in Missouri; that "Communists" be interned in the 1950s, or at least hounded out of their jobs; and that the student dissidents be suppressed in 1968, 1969, and 1970.</p><p></p><p>Those that love their country should study its shameful conduct to deepen their affection, inasmuch as flaws mark beauty's appeal.</p><p></p><p>You do not cite the source of the obnoxious quotation. The truth is that if you were to arrest all of the Arab-Americans in, say, Boston, no doubt you would capture some number of terrorists, or at least potential ones. By the same theory, you could stop crime in the poor part of every city by simply arresting everyone living there. I meet cops every day who see nothing wrong with this, and try to carry it out by arresting, or at least pestering, everyone in a particular neighborhood.</p><p></p><p>The trouble is that is contrary to our professed way of life and the spirit of the American idea of justice, which depends upon a presumption of innocence. Every patriot should have the phrase "presumed innocent until proven guilty" embroidered on his bowling shirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 22302, member: 42"] [b]minuteman project and Waco type events thread[/b] That there may have been spies among the adults raises the huge stinking question about why the Japanese-Americans of Hawaii, a strategic location near the actual center of action, were not molested by any such order. Only the three States of Washington, Oregon, and California. 120,000 internees, approximately 90,000 American citizens. About 6,000 ultimately refused to swear allegiance to the United States. Sneaky Japanese spies, along with an embarrassing collection of other racist notions, prompted an ignorant, frightened, and propagandized public to demand the mass arrest. The same sentiment motivated the "Indian Removal" under President Jackson, the roundup of "renegades" who were "off the reservation" which led to the Sand Creek and Washita massacres, and other government atrocities at Wounded Knee and elsewhere. It was also government decree that the Mormons be destroyed in Missouri; that "Communists" be interned in the 1950s, or at least hounded out of their jobs; and that the student dissidents be suppressed in 1968, 1969, and 1970. Those that love their country should study its shameful conduct to deepen their affection, inasmuch as flaws mark beauty's appeal. You do not cite the source of the obnoxious quotation. The truth is that if you were to arrest all of the Arab-Americans in, say, Boston, no doubt you would capture some number of terrorists, or at least potential ones. By the same theory, you could stop crime in the poor part of every city by simply arresting everyone living there. I meet cops every day who see nothing wrong with this, and try to carry it out by arresting, or at least pestering, everyone in a particular neighborhood. The trouble is that is contrary to our professed way of life and the spirit of the American idea of justice, which depends upon a presumption of innocence. Every patriot should have the phrase "presumed innocent until proven guilty" embroidered on his bowling shirt. [/QUOTE]
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