Gary Markstein for December 10, 2015

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    Dtroutma  over 8 years ago

    My first girlfriend at age 6 was born in a concentration camp in Idaho, her folks were both U.S. Citizens, who had come from Japan and become citizens.

    I was in Watts during the first riots, and my uncle’s black neighbors protected him from the “OUTSIDERS” who were looting and rioting.

    Labeling people is the wrong way to go. What concerns me now is also the folks intent on “SELF-labeling” and demanding segregating society instead of integrating it.

    There are a number of enemies to the freedoms and progress we’ve made since the middle of the last century. Two steps forward, one, or is it now, three, steps backward?

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    victoria2  over 8 years ago

    You are comparing apples and oranges. Japanese AMERICANS and Negro AMERICANS and People trying to get into the country, some of whom are Terrorists and most others who A. would agree that their Islamic Religion directs Jihad or B. are just trying for a better life but are too afraid of their Terrorist countrymen to speak out against their terrorism. The Moslems in San Bernardino are to be commended for expressing their disapproval of terrorism by not attending the funeral of the probable terrorists. It would be nice if “moderate” moslems in other mosques would be as brave.

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