anyone else find it ironic that on the same week that congress passed a law which, in essence, denies all rights of detainees access to a fair trial, Iva Toguri - whose mother died in a japanese internment – read concentration - camp in california and who was prosecuted for treason for being toyko rose based on the lying testimony of two witnesses coached by the government and was imprisoned for six years - died?
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I probably would have it I had known... That of course isn't the sort of thing that gets drilled into school children taught 80 miles south of Manzinar.
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I probably would have it I had known... That of course isn't the sort of thing that gets drilled into school children taught 80 miles south of Manzinar.
...or 800 miles in any direction.
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