View Single Post
  #50  
Old December 18th 03, 03:38 PM
Tracy Barber
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 14:07:10 GMT, "Peter D" [email protected] wrote:

"Tracy Barber"

If compassions were a word that the Japanese knew and felt, an apology
would have been made by now - not a 1/2 arse one that we got sideways.

It seems that the U.S. did more to be compassionate / compensate than
the Japanese have done, but of course, I'm always missing the boat, so
I may be wrong. I may be right. I just may be the lunatic you're
looking for... :^P


If by "the Japanese" you mean the goverment (people) of that nation on the
other side of the Pacific, then what does it have to do with the those who
were interned and lost property? Those were not "the Japanese". The point.
You appear to be making the same connnection that was what got the US into
this mess in the first place.


OK, not all of them, but count the spies, the rogues, etc. Has anyone
ever done that - or were they all saints?

Tracy Barber
Ads