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Product DescriptionThis diligently documented book shows that neither the internment of ethnic Japanese--not to mention ethnic Germans and Italians--nor the relocation and evacuation of Japanese Americans from the West Coast were the result of war hysteria or race prejudice as historians have taught us.
Spot on (Rating: 5 out of 5) This book is right on the money. Michelle Malkin nailed this one on the head. This has been a topic that people are afraid to talk about because of political correctness and I'm glad someone finally has the thick skin to stand up and honestly evaluate this issue. Both sides of the isle are so darn afraid of stepping on toes that nothing gets done anymore in Washington. Michelle Malkin for President!
This book is sick! ...and not in a good way. (Rating: 1 out of 5) Anyone who can defend rounding up Americans without due process isn't an American. The woman is a facist, neo-con shill.
Doing Her Job (Rating: 1 out of 5) Malkin has a job to do in this book. She is arguing points clarifying historical inaccuracies regarding the Japanese Internment camps during World War II. Let it be noted that my review of this material is less about the authors historical perspective and more about her dangerous conclusions. Malkin makes a living selling television ads by saying inflammatory things. It is only logical that her book does the same. What you need to understand before you even approach this book is, you are peering down the most narrow tube of enlightenment and intellectualism possible...for the sake of controversy. Malkins extremism sells books. It does not however sell its ideas any better than a salesman whose product is visibly leaking mercury all over the floor.
If you choose to read this book, please understand, it should be valued and judged based on its historical perspectives. Any more than that may prove to be a dangerous assassin to your common sense.
I know longer fear hell! (Rating: 1 out of 5) seriously trying to justify this on any level only implies that they can do it again and better than before this like much of america's past is very cold and unacceptable to the american public. it shows further proof that we where put in to a world of fear and terror by the ruling elite and it only seems we are heading right back in to the trap. I hope they paid you well for this book cause my soul doesn't come cheap Malkin. oh yeah and although i never believed in hell i can assure you that i no longer fear it for i will be in great company should i actually arrive. i will finally get a chance to talk to some of these power players and maybe get in on how the ruling elite is doing such a damn good job of ruling haha i might even get to hook up with Malkin...i mean she is a super hot reporter ahhh what a future!?!
Despicable (Rating: 1 out of 5) Malkin will say or write anything to publish a book or get on the TeeVee and this book is proof of that. In her continual race to the bottom with Coulter she has actually tried to defend internment camps. Sick. Even worse is that there are people out there who agree with this. I can only assume they are racist.