In fj.life.in-japan anko eater <anko@eater.com> wrote:

> "Vernon North" <verno@oyama.bc.ca> wrote in message
> news:MPG.1c8d5ce731ad2091989dba@shawnews.vc.shawcable.net...
>> In article <1109631441.040499.208810@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,

>> Your original post was wrong.  You're trying to hide it by snipping your
>> mistakes and changing the subject.  The Japanese did NOT attack Pearl
>> Harbour because the US had imprisoned Japanese Americans, as you claimed
>> earlier.  There was no mass internment of Japanese Americans until
>> several months after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour.

> Verno is wrong as usual. There were no Japanese Americans at that time.
> Those "japs" in California were rejected to be American citizens, they were

About 42% of the adults in the camps were born in the US. That makes
them American.

> not allowed to own any land there,

Non-citizens.

> court of California in about 1920. And that was the start of the whole
> conflict between Japan and the whites in America. So TXZZ is somewhat right.

You may be dumber than he is.

Mike