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Default Senate Moves To Allow Military To Intern Americans Without Trial

On 11/28/2011 6:38 PM, Home Guy wrote:
HeyBub wrote:

During WW2 we had thousands of American citizens held in POW
camps throughout the country without access to American courts


not true. There were "concentration camps" filled with thousands
of American Citizens, but the did have access to American Courts

There were absolutely zero POW camps that held American Citizens
in the USA during WW2


You must live in a fantasy world. Over 400,000 German soldiers were
held in American POW camps


400k germans held in POW camps in Europe - not on US soil.

You either believe that none held U.S. citizenship or that


There are Geneva conventions about combatants wearing uniforms and their
rights therein - I would suppose that if you are captured in combat
wearing the uniform of the enemy then you are treated as the enemy
regardless what your legal citizenship is.

No POW ever had access to American civilian courts.


No POW probably ever set foot on US soil (while being a POW that is).


We had German POW's here in Alabamastan during WWII, funny thing, we now
have a Mercedes Benz factory. ^_^

TDD