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To: GST who wrote (132119)9/29/2001 2:03:06 PM
From: tonyt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>They attacked NY, but they hit Pearl Harbour.

I guess its a matter of what's worse, being dead, or being out of work.



To: GST who wrote (132119)9/29/2001 7:41:51 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
cnn.com

"WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Having read poll numbers for years, I was especially struck by the numbers in the latest CNN-Time Magazine Poll. Some of the numbers are predictable but some are certainly not.

In the latter category, for example, is this alarming statistic. Almost a third of the American public -- 31 percent -- would favor detention camps for Arab-Americans "as a way to prevent terrorist attacks in the United States." Yes, 65 percent oppose such camps but I was shocked that there are so many people who would favor them. I would have been certain that in the aftermath of the disgraceful detention camps for Japanese Americans during World War II -- a stain in American history -- the whole notion of these kinds of camps would be off limits, even in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.
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