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Re: General Leonard T. Gerow (WWII)

Unfortunately, I agree. Consider the latst Supreme Court Decision. Back in the day, they wouldn't even exchange prisoners; now we are about to give them rights to habeous corpus proceedings. Old Abe must be spinning under all that concrete! When the Supremes found in favor of the Cherokee trying to stay on their land, Andrew Jackson said it was the Court's decision, they could enforce it. The Trail of Tears Followed. Stan

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