snake67":bj40ep3o said:I hear tell the present day US government has prepared a few of these for modern day use ......
Bez
But WHO are they planning to put in them?backhoeboogie":ixgcwybn said:snake67":ixgcwybn said:I hear tell the present day US government has prepared a few of these for modern day use ......
Bez
Not just rumor either.
backhoeboogie":14dgq2im said:snake67":14dgq2im said:I hear tell the present day US government has prepared a few of these for modern day use ......
Bez
Not just rumor either.
Caustic Burno":4s91kw1j said:With the bombing of Pearl I totally agree with the camp's. Many were not American citizen's until we knew where their loyalities lie. Disagree with interning American citizen's.
Should be doing the same thing with our towel wearing buddies.
Of 127,000 Japanese Americans living in the continental United States at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, 112,000 resided on the West Coast. About 80,000 were nisei (literal translation: "second generation"; Japanese people born in the United States and holding American citizenship) and sansei (literal translation: "third generation"; the sons or daughters of nisei). The rest were issei (literal translation: "first generation"; immigrants born in Japan who were ineligible for U.S. citizenship).
Ryder":xbxrxoll said:But WHO are they planning to put in them?backhoeboogie":xbxrxoll said:snake67":xbxrxoll said:I hear tell the present day US government has prepared a few of these for modern day use ......
Bez
Not just rumor either.
Something most people will never do until it directly affects them on a personal basis - and by then it is usually far too late
TexasBred":y03fc9w5 said:Caustic Burno":y03fc9w5 said:With the bombing of Pearl I totally agree with the camp's. Many were not American citizen's until we knew where their loyalities lie. Disagree with interning American citizen's.
Should be doing the same thing with our towel wearing buddies.
Most were citizens but since it was good ol' FDR everything was OK.
Of 127,000 Japanese Americans living in the continental United States at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, 112,000 resided on the West Coast. About 80,000 were nisei (literal translation: "second generation"; Japanese people born in the United States and holding American citizenship) and sansei (literal translation: "third generation"; the sons or daughters of nisei). The rest were issei (literal translation: "first generation"; immigrants born in Japan who were ineligible for U.S. citizenship).
Caustic Burno":6cl4zmqm said:TexasBred":6cl4zmqm said:Caustic Burno":6cl4zmqm said:With the bombing of Pearl I totally agree with the camp's. Many were not American citizen's until we knew where their loyalities lie. Disagree with interning American citizen's.
Should be doing the same thing with our towel wearing buddies.
Most were citizens but since it was good ol' FDR everything was OK.
Of 127,000 Japanese Americans living in the continental United States at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, 112,000 resided on the West Coast. About 80,000 were nisei (literal translation: "second generation"; Japanese people born in the United States and holding American citizenship) and sansei (literal translation: "third generation"; the sons or daughters of nisei). The rest were issei (literal translation: "first generation"; immigrants born in Japan who were ineligible for U.S. citizenship).
We have been running internment camp's for over a hundred year's called reservation's.
Caustic Burno":21qnfcvx said:TexasBred":21qnfcvx said:Caustic Burno":21qnfcvx said:With the bombing of Pearl I totally agree with the camp's. Many were not American citizen's until we knew where their loyalities lie. Disagree with interning American citizen's.
Should be doing the same thing with our towel wearing buddies.
Most were citizens but since it was good ol' FDR everything was OK.
Of 127,000 Japanese Americans living in the continental United States at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, 112,000 resided on the West Coast. About 80,000 were nisei (literal translation: "second generation"; Japanese people born in the United States and holding American citizenship) and sansei (literal translation: "third generation"; the sons or daughters of nisei). The rest were issei (literal translation: "first generation"; immigrants born in Japan who were ineligible for U.S. citizenship).
We have been running internment camp's for over a hundred year's called reservation's.
Caustic Burno":1nlx3pou said:Wife's great great grandma might be one more great was on that march at 5 year's old.
She still has the land grant paper's around here somewhere.