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05-05-2003 02:18 PM ET (US)
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CONGRESS NEEDS TO GET ON THE BAND WAGON WITH PRES. BUSH OR COME ELECTION TIME ALL WILL BE OUT HERE WITH US LOOKING FOR A JOB.......I WOULD HOPE THAT OUR CONGRESSMAN OF N.C. WILL HAVE THE FORSIGHT TOO SEE THE LIGHT AND HELP OUR PEOPLE IN N.C. TOO GET THE TAX CUTS WE SO.OOOOOO. NEED.HELP OUR PRES, BUSH NOW.....YOU GUYS NEED TO STOP THINKING ABOUT YOU'RE RAISES IN PAY FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL YEARS ..AND START THINKING ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO WANT GET A RAISE BECAUSE THEY DON'T HAVE A JOB, CAN'T PAY THERE BILLS,CAN'T BUY FOOD , AND THOSE THAT WILL LOOSE A HOME,YOUNG PEOPLE AND OLD...DO YOU REALLY HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT IT IS REALLY LIKE OUT HERE IN THE REAL WORLD THE DAY TO DAY ,,STRUGGLE I WONDER MORE THESE LAST SEVERAL YEARS MORE THAN EVER.....N.C. PLEASE STAND UP AND BE COUNTED...THANK YOU...P.S BY THE WAY I KNOW HUNDREDS OF YOUNG PEOPLE AROUND HERE THAT CAN'T AFFORD A HOME NEW OR OLD.....SO MUCH FOR YOU'RE LOW INTERST RATES...
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02-08-2003 04:11 PM ET (US)
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What's really frightening about this story is that Coble is not only a Congressman, but is head of the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security.
His wolf-in-sheep's-clothing justification for that view? "We were at war. They [Japanese-Americans] were an endangered species. For many of these Japanese-Americans, it wasn't safe for them to be on the street." I see, we interned them from the best philanthropic motives...to protect them.
Not too far from "We bombed the village in order to save it."
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