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To: TobagoJack who wrote (187144)4/29/2022 6:37:19 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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Are the Japanese internment camps from WWII still available? The stinky evil Russians could be put in there after confiscating all their assets. And on April 28th President Joe Biden proposed a new law authorising the government to sell assets seized from Russian oligarchs under various sanctions and use the proceeds to help Ukraine. Despite serious worries about due process, this extraordinary measure seems likely to be supported by Congress after the House backed a similar, non-binding bill by 417 votes to 8.

And also human rights for Moslems in China are a big problem according to USA so China needs a big lecture about internment camps. Does China confiscate Moslem's property? USA can tell China how bad China is. Made in China prison camps are much worse than American ones. Guantanamo is a holiday resort. Abu Grahib was an educational facility with water boarding. Rendition to third world torture dungeons was fair play in the sports field of life and didn't breach human rights [if USA does it, it's okay = because international rules based system].

Mqurice