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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: epicure who wrote (11045)2/7/2006 2:14:45 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (3) of 541385
 
Does the fact that the propaganda was evil in many cases, and caused evil to loyal Americans, mean there wasn't also a problem with Imperial Japan, or that people weren't "concerned" about Imperial Japan and its aggression if they were also concerned about the difficulties of Japanese Americans? No Nadine, it doesn't. It means there were several problems. One problem was the fact that Imperial Japan attacked us (and was over running the Pacific), and one of the other problems was how we responded to this domestically.

Did the people who were concerned about the propaganda problem assert that they were against the war and for pulling out the troops? Was that there sole recommendation for handling the problem of Imperial Japan and domestic anti-Japanese feeling?

If so, then we have a parallel situation. But I think you know as well as I do that they didn't. That Molly regards the war in Iraq as an unecessary imperialistic enterprise, similary to the US Phillipines campaign, says volumes about how seriously she takes the threat of Saddam Hussein or Radical Islam.
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