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This could be possible, and anything is possible anymore in the

world we live in. But after really thinking hard on this it will not

happen unless people are a real threat to our goverment. This is

called money! bottome line the more people they take off the

payrolls the less money the goverment gets from tax's to keep the

people running the goverment rich and to keep their ways of life

from changing. In the long run it's always better to have more

people working so they can keep getting the big bucks from our tax

money. This is the only way the goverment looks at the people in

the US anymore. Only my opinion but know this that this is not far

from the truth. And if they would keep more of the work force in

jobs and get the homeless off the streets and into jobs this would

make for more money for the goverment to use through tax's so it

would really benefit the goverment if they would help people find

jobs and keep our country running more effecient than what they have

been over the past few years; this also includes keep more of the

things we purchase made and mfg. in the US and not go out of the

country for all of our needs. Everything would be so much safer to

use and eat than they have been over the past few years. Opinion

only but I know what I see! Does anyone else have this opinion.

Donna,Pa.

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Exactly. TheU.S. citizens are simply compliant workers, basically,

government drones. But then, being a Native American....I never have

trusted the government. Kate from Montana

 

 

 

 

 

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You don't have to be Native American to know the truth. The government can't

be trusted.They have sold us all out!

 

coupscounter <coupscounter wrote: Exactly. TheU.S. citizens

are simply compliant workers, basically,

government drones. But then, being a Native American....I never have

trusted the government. Kate from Montana

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I have Japanese, German and Native AMerican Indian friends who speak

of concentration camps....only then they were called by other names

but still the same B.S. LOL rally not funny at all but it amazes

me how many " americans " dont know thier history and are so surprises

by the news of concentrat

" " " The first large-scale confinement of a specific ethnic group in

detention centers began in the summer of 1838, when President Martin

Van Buren ordered the U.S. Army to enforce the Treaty of New Echota

(an Indian Removal treaty) by rounding up the Cherokee into prison

camps before relocating them. Called " emigration depots " , the three

main ones were located at Ross's Landing (Chattanooga, Tennessee),

Fort Payne, Alabama, and Fort Cass (Charleston, Tennessee). Fort Cass

was the largest, with over 4,800 Cherokee prisoners held over the

summer of 1838.[21] Although these camps were not intended to be

extermination camps, and there was no official policy to kill people,

some Indians were raped and/or murdered by US soldiers. Many more

died in these camps due to disease, which spread rapidly because of

the close quarters and bad sanitary conditions: see the Trail of

Tears.

 

Throughout the remainder of the Indian Wars, various populations of

Native Americans were rounded up, trekked across country and put into

detention, some for as long as 27 years. " " " During World Wars I and

II, many people deemed to be a threat due to enemy connections were

interned in the US. This included people not born in the U.S. and

also U.S. citizens of Japanese (in WWII), Italian (in WWII), and

German ancestry. In particular, over 100,000 Japanese and Japanese

Americans and Germans and German-Americans were sent to camps such as

Manzanar during the second World War. Some compensation for property

losses was paid in 1948, and the U.S. government officially

apologized for the internment in 1988, saying that it was based

on " race prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political

leadership " , and paid reparations to former Japanese inmates who were

still alive, while paying no reparations to interned Italians or

Germans.

 

In reaction to the bombing of Pearl Harbor by Japan in 1941, United

States Executive Order 9066 on February 19, 1942 allowed military

commanders to designate areas " from which any or all persons may be

excluded. " Under this order all Japanese and Americans of Japanese

ancestry were removed from Western coastal regions to guarded camps

in Arkansas, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona;

German and Italian citizens, permanent residents, and American

citizens of those respective ancestries (and American citizen family

members) were removed from (among other places) the West and East

Coast and relocated or interned, and roughly one-third of the US was

declared an exclusionary zone. Interestingly, Hawaii, despite a large

Japanese population, did not use internment camps.

 

Almost 120,000 Japanese Americans and resident Japanese aliens would

eventually be removed from their homes, and relocated. " " " ..........

read from:

wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_concentration_and_internment_camps#United_S

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> Concentration Camps Planned For US?

> The same thing happened with Hitler, when Jews, Gypsies and

Christians were

> boarding the cattle cars for concentration camps, they were told

that they're

> going there for their safety. They believed the government lie.

Obviously, if

> the people knew that they were heading towards certain death, they

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