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Peter Navarro Speaks With The Press Ahead Of Sentencing For Ignoring A Congressional Subpoena (Mainstream) (YT)

 

Full Scope of Dominion ICX Hack in Federal Court is FAR Worse than Just the BIC Pen Hack

 

Did Fani Willis Conspire With Biden’s White House? We May Find Out Soon

 

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President Biden Urged to Seize Texas National Guard – Joe Manchin Calls for National Emergency

 

Trump seeks dismissal of Georgia indictment over Willis’s ‘improper’ conduct

 

Bridgeport Democrat Mayor Wins Race After His Associate Is Caught Stuffing the Local Ballot Drop Boxes with Bags of Ballots

 

Scientists Warn Growing Vegetables Causing “Global Boiling” And Must Be Outlawed!

 

START YOUR ENGINES! Trucker Convoys to “Take our Border Back” Being Organized for February 3 (Rumble)

 

New School Choice Program Launches in South Carolina

 

The New Deal’s Dark Underbelly

Roosevelt was not a passive and reactive participant in these events and his racist views of Japanese people influenced his later policies. In 1925, FDR wrote that “anyone who has travelled in the Far East knows that the mingling of Asiatic blood with European or American blood produces, in nine cases out of ten, the most unfortunate results.” In 1935, he insisted to a delegation that aggression “was in the blood” of Japan’s leaders. In 1936, when visiting Hawaii and thinking about the interactions between Japanese sailors and Japanese Americans on the islands, the president insisted that “every Japanese citizen or non-citizen on the Island of Oahu who meets these Japanese ships or has any connection with their officers or men should be secretly but definitely identified and his or her name placed on a special list of those who would be the first to be placed in a concentration camp.”

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