Ray LockerOvjeren akaunt

@rlocker12

Journalist and author of Nixon’s Gamble and Haig’s Coup.

Washington, DC
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2010.

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    As incarcerees prepared to leave camp administrators began to prepare the collection of historical documents that would show its history. in 1945 they asked incarcerees to help provide historical documentation.

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    A very Biden moment on the rope line in Somersworth, NH. Vietnam vet James Graham, like so many who come to see Biden, identifies with the candidate in grief. Graham lost a friend in Vietnam. Biden lost a son, an Iraq war vet

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  4. To explain why elements of Blind Ambition didn't match with his Senate and federal court testimony, Dean accused a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian of making up passages of Dean's own memoir. denied it. The depositions are in the Colodny Collection at 3/3

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  5. In 1995, as part of a lawsuit against and the authors of Silent Coup, Dean had to admit that Mayhew had not inserted the information he claims was false. Instead, he blamed it on . In essence, Dean disavowed much of his memoir. 2/3

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  6. RIP to Alice Mayhew, longtime editor at behind the books of and others. In 1991, she called John Dean a liar for claiming she put inaccurate information in his book, Blind Ambition. 1/3

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    in 1944, Sentinel got the news that the War Relocation Authority planned to close of its 10 camps. That turned out to be the camp in Jerome, Ark., which became a camp for prisoners of war from Germany and Italy.

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  8. "'Do what is right; let the consequence follow.' Mitt Romney has lived those words, and history will honor him for having done so." Romney's decision to vote to convict the president, writes , presents a profile in courage:

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  9. "It is now Pelosi, not Trump, who is the target of criticism. If she deviated from expectations, she did so as a self-aware adult who can be held accountable for her actions—unlike the damaged child who occupies the White House," writes:

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  10. But the Arimas would return home alone. in 1944, the Sentinel printed this story that announced Tokikuni Arima's death in custody in Santa Fe. He was 56. 4/4

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  11. The three members of the Arima family, including his wife and two children, were sent to where they remained until October 1945. They were allowed to return to San Francisco. 3/4

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  12. Records from show that Arima was taken into custody on April 13, 1942 and sent to a series of camps throughout the country until he was sent to the camp in Santa Fe, NM. 2/4

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  13. On Dec. 7, 1941, Tokikuni Arima was running the Bochow Hotel on 1721 Buchanan St. in . That's where the knew where to find him when it began to round up Japanese American community leaders in the hours after Pearl Harbor. 1/4

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    Not long after it was announced that Nisei men in camps were subject to the draft, the Fair Play Committee in gained momentum. This column in the Sentinel in 1944 shows how the authorities wanted to limit protest.

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  16. The Eagle Cafe and Palace Cafe fed the hundreds of railroad and sugar workers who lived in the Scottsbluff area. Those numbers grew during the war as incarcerees relocated to working in the area.

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  17. The Sentinel column about incarcerees relocating across the country featured a snippet about George Taneda taking a job at the Eagle Cafe in Scottsbluff, NE. It was one of two Japanese American-owned restaurants in the city. 1/2

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  18. Like everything else during this administration, something happens to make us forget about what just happened. 's Senate speech and vote just wiped away ripping up the speech.

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    Important note. It was the GOP's 2008 presidential nominee, John McCain, that sunk Trump's Obamacare repeal. Today, the GOP's 2012 nominee, is voting to convict Trump on impeachment charges. A fitting condemnation, but sad confirmation of where the party now rests.

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  20. When Goldwater told Nixon that, Nixon knew he had no viable alternative to resignation, which let him keep his pension and other benefits. That mattered for a guy who just paid a $400,000 tax bill.

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