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National Defense Act versus Virginia
10th Amendment
March 18, 2012
Many American's feel the National Defense Authorization Act is unconstitutional, and at worst, a precursor to martial law. And Virginia is...
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More than an enemy: Block 8 reading set as part of Day of Remembrance events
Plan-B Theatre Company
January 18, 2012
Wars only work when we think of the enemy as a faceless group of people, responsible for some communal wrong that means they need to be defeated ...
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"Dear America: The Diary of Piper Davis" gives a peek to life in Seattle in 1941
historical fiction
October 8, 2010
It’s November 8th, 1941 and Piper Davis has started her own diary. “Dear America: The Diary of Piper Davis: The Fences Between Us&rdquo...
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World War II internment camps: Violations of Human Rights in the USA and Canada - Conclusion
Society & Culture
July 20, 2010
Internment camps and Montreal Many Canadian's who marched to the tune of a different drummer were also sent to interment camps. Because they...
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World War II internment camps: Violations of Human Rights in the USA and Canada - Part 14
Society & Culture
July 19, 2010
Repatriatism Law questioned but not repelled When we left off we were discussing how Japanese Canadians were being sent to Japan, a foreign country...
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World War II internment camps: Violations of Human Rights in the USA and Canada - Part 13
Society & Culture
July 18, 2010
Mackenzie King once again incited the fear of Japanese onto the British Columbia constitutes, this was probably campaign propaganda in an election...
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World War II internment camps: Violations of Human Rights in the USA and Canada - Part 12
Society & Culture
July 17, 2010
Japanese Canadians and their part as soldiers during World War II Needless to say that during World War II, the Japanese were no longer able to...
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World War II internment camps: Violations of Human Rights in the USA and Canada - Part 11
Society & Culture
July 16, 2010
Family Life in Canadian Internment Camps The houses were made of panel board with no insulation (remember this is Canada). The families were forced...
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World War II internment camps: Violations of Human Rights in the USA and Canada - Part 10
Society & Culture
July 15, 2010
Canadian internment camps continued Fishing rights denied Japanese Canadians Fishing is a natural resource for Canada and the then government took...
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World War II internment camps: Violations of Human Rights in the USA and Canada - Part 9
Society & Culture
July 14, 2010
Internment camps in Canada The World War II years was a time of upheaval and great suspicion in Canada. In turn the minister of justice could...
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