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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (64466)5/31/2005 4:49:08 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
Some very good points. Note that in WWII, the US interment of German and Italian nationals was much more limited than the Japanese internment. With >25% of the US population having some erman ancestery, that was not feasible.

I will note that Gergory Blaine, who writes under the psuedonym "Theodore Darylympel" for the UK Spectator, has pointed out an interesting observation. Most of the areas that Arabs live in in France are in newer, separate subrubs or 'urban island' developments, ususally with only one or two narrow roads in or out. These areas could be effectively sealed with one armoured car or small tank.

In the event of trouble, the French authorities will have an number options available....

If we look at the issue as Mexican nationals only instead of including all the other people grouped under the 'Hispanic' label, especially people of Cuban descent, the problem becomes much smaller. I expect that there are plans for this situation already in place.

So what sort of relation do you see France and the other Meditarrain states building with the Arabs/ Muslims ?

It seems that Denmark and Holland want to go another direction....
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