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I do not mind lying, but I hate inaccuracy

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The report of the Congressional Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians (Personal Justice Denied) makes no mention of MAGIC intelligence or the men who penetrated the Japanese Foreign Ministry code, an event that had a major impact on the conduct of WW II. After a two-year so-called "study" and twenty hearings, nine commissioners and their 34-member staff concluded that decisions made regarding ethnic Japanese in WW II were based on hysteria, racism and a failure of political leadership. They are wrong on all counts. Is there anyone on this planet who belives them? Their report is so flawed that the Dept. of Justice advised Congress not to accept it. In spite of this, the report is being distributed for use in schools. Trying to get the public's attention on this is about as productive as winking at a girl in the dark.

Retired high school science teacher.
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