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— Glenn Reynolds"As the interned American citizens of Japanese descent learned, the Bill of Rights provided them with little protection when it was needed."
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the seat of the greatest patriotic loyalties is in the stomach. Long after giving up all attachment to the land of his birth, the naturalized American citizen holds fast to the food of his parents.
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At the core, the American citizen soldiers knew the difference between right and wrong, and they didn't want to live in a world in which wrong prevailed. So they fought, and won, and we all of us, living and yet to be born, must be forever profoundly grateful.
— Stephen Ambrose
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