Celebrating Pearl Harbor the politically correct way

It is good to know that our elite schools are educating our future “elites to be” in recognizing the gifts other have given in order for us to enjoy our freedoms. Would you prefer to speak Japanese? God bless our brave men and women, and  those who gave it all on this day.

From Crockette Lives

Obama Daughters’ School Features Japanese-Inspired Lunch Menu on Pearl Harbor Day

The elite Washington, D.C., school where President Barack Obama’s daughters are students is offering a surprising lunch menu on Pearl Harbor Day.

The Washington Post revealed the lunch menu at the Sidwell Friends private school for Dec. 7 — the date Japan attacked US forces at Pearl Harbor in 1941 — includes teriyaki chicken and edamame alongside tofu and “oriental noodle salad.”

The menu is printed on a school calendar, which notes that Wednesday is Pearl Harbor Day. (H/T)  and more at Texas Fred 

Just what is the purpose of FEMA camps?

Up to now, I was willing to give the so-called FEMA camps a pass at preparing for a natural or external disaster of some sort. But then, when I recall it wasn’t until late in my life that I even heard about the detention of the Japanese during WW II, I thought hmm. With the latest passage of the Defense Authorization bill which has provisions that are certainly alarming, it made me want to take a second look. I really don’t know what is going down. At the risk of sounding like a right-winger, I leave it to you to look at the documents that are out there and come to your own conclusion. This fencing thing really caught my eye. OK.. we may need temporary housing, but do we need to be fenced in?? Check out for sure: Entitled “Project Overview and Anticipated Project Requirements,”

Army Releases Civilian Inmate Labor Program Document

Soon after KBR’s announcement, a little-known Army document surfaced. Entitled the “Civilian Inmate Labor Program,” the unclassified document describes in detail Army Regulation 210-35. The regulation, first drafted in 1997, underwent a “rapid act revision” in January 2005 and now provides a policy for the creation of labor programs and prison camps on Army installations.

Infowars.com has received a document originating from Halliburton subsidiary KBR that provides details on a push to outfit FEMA and U.S. Army camps around the United States. Entitled “Project Overview and Anticipated Project Requirements,” the document describes services KBR is looking to farm out to subcontractors.

Services up for bid include catering, temporary fencing and barricades, laundry and medical services, power generation, refuse collection, and other services required for temporary “emergency environment” camps located in five regions of the United States.

Internment Camp Services Bid Arrives After NDAA

KBR’s call for FEMA camp service bids arrives soon after the Senate overwhelmingly passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) which permits the military to detain and interrogate supposed domestic terror suspects in violation of the Fourth Amendment and Posse Comitatus.

Section 1031 of the NDAA bill declares the whole of the United States as a “battlefield” and allows American citizens to be arrested on U.S. soil and incarcerated in Guantanamo Bay.

A number of civil liberties groups have come out in strong opposition to the legislation, most notably the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), the nation’s oldest and largest Asian American civil and human rights organization.

In a letter addressed to Congress, S. Floyd Mori, the national director of JACL, said the NDAA is the first time that Congress has scaled back on the protections provided by the Non-Detention Act of 1971. Mori said the legislation, if enacted and put into use, would be reminiscent of the unconstitutional indefinite detention of Japanese Americans during World War II.

National Emergency Centers Act

In 2009, the National Emergency Centers Act or HR 645 was introduced in Congress. It mandates the establishment of “national emergency centers” to be located on military installations for the purpose of providing “temporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due to an emergency or major disaster,” according to the bill.

In addition to emergencies, the legislation is designed to “meet other appropriate needs, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security,” an open ended mandate which many fear could mean the forced detention of American citizens in the event of widespread rioting after a national emergency or total economic collapse, as Paul Joseph Watson noted in January of 2009. Full Story at Prison PLanet