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Irrefutable logic once again!

Reader comment on item: Why the Japanese Internment Still Matters

Submitted by Leo H. Gawroniak (United States), Dec 28, 2004 at 18:08

Dear Mr. Pipes,

Not only do I heartily agree with both you and Ms. Malkin, but also I feel that in the event of a world conflict with militant Islam, any President in office will do the same as Pres. Roosevelt.

Suspension of civil liberties would be necessary and proper, as the security of not only the nation but also its loyal citizens is always the first priority during any conflict!

Best, Leo H. Gawroniak

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