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Wayne Osako
on Oct 6, 2007
Comments (will be public): This is long overdue. It is a small but prominent American tribute to the "Nisei" generation for what they did to help their families, the Japanese American community, and the Nation. These veterans often say "we fought to prove our loyalty to America," and "we hoped our service would help our family and friends in the Japanese American community back at home." Of the over 110,000 Japanese Americans incarcerated in "internment camps," two-thirds were American citizens who at the stroke of the President's pen, and at the tip of a bayonet, had their Constitutional rights taken away. May no other group of Americans have to suffer what Former President Ronald Reagan and Congress called, "a grave injustice... motivated largely by racial prejudice, wartime hysteria, and a failure of political leadership" (Civil Liberties Act of 1988). The actions of the Nisei during the war deeply affect the Nation even today. Their outstanding record has been important in a post-war America that would embrace diversity more and more, especially for the greater Asian Pacific American communities. Their service was brought up after the September 11th, 2001 attacks, when President George W. Bush used the patriotic record of the Japanese Americans in WWII to caution the Nation against any misguided outrage against Arab and Muslim Americans. Let the Nation celebrate these American veterans soon through the swift passage of this U.S. commemorative postage stamp.
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Richard Albert
on Oct 6, 2007
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Noriaki Ito
on Oct 6, 2007
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George Yumibe
on Oct 6, 2007
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Susan Uyemura
on Oct 6, 2007
Comments (will be public): This movement is long overdue and it's time the postoffice stood up and took control. If Mickey Mouse, Hello Kitty and almost every bug, insect and flower can be recognized, certainly the contributions of a group of men known as the "Purple Heart Battalion" should also have one too!
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Russell K. Shoho
on Oct 6, 2007
Comments (will be public): I owe my lifestyle to the 100th/442nd and MIS. They deserve this stamp.
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Barbara S. Shoho
on Oct 6, 2007
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Lance Shoho
on Oct 6, 2007
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Byron Shibata
on Oct 6, 2007
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Shmuel Novack
on Oct 6, 2007
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Shmuel Novack
on Oct 6, 2007
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Anonymous
on Oct 6, 2007
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Jesse Kaufman
on Oct 6, 2007
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Sezelle Haddon
on Oct 6, 2007
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Anonymous
on Oct 6, 2007
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Bryna Novack
on Oct 7, 2007
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Shuji Taketomo
on Oct 7, 2007
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George Yoshinaga
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): Honoring Japanese American Vets earn the honor to have a stamp designated to them.
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Chana Novack
on Oct 7, 2007
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Moshe Pupick
on Oct 7, 2007
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Srikumar Rao
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): Civil liberty is the bedrock of what America is all about. It is true that extraordinary times require extraordinary measures, but our focus should be on how we can preserve civil liberty while doing what has to be done. Otherwisw we alienate those who would support us and create enemies from those who would have been our friends. This stamp acknowledges a grievous mistake and honors brave men and women.
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Albert Tsukayama
on Oct 7, 2007
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Albert Tsukayama
on Oct 7, 2007
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Arthur A. Hansen
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): Such a step is long overdue.
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Jimmie Kanaya
on Oct 7, 2007
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Mary Yumibe
on Oct 7, 2007
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John Doe
on Oct 7, 2007
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Frances Nagata
on Oct 7, 2007
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Anonymous
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): The Nisei veterrans of WWII have shown the commitment of those Japanese-Americans were committed to serving the military to show their loyalty to the United States. Their commitment was nutured by their issei parents to have a better life than what they endured as immigrants to the United States. Their record in the military has proven their abilities as military personnel to do their best even under the most difficult situations. They deserve to be recognized by a postage stamp for their accomplishments.
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Lawson I. Sakai, 442nd. RCT
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): The men of the 442nd. Regimental Combat Team, the only military organization that Americans of Japanese Ancestry were allowed to join in WWII, were on a mission to right the wrongs that the United States Government committed...they accomplished their mission...their combat record is proof of their loyalty to the United States.
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Toshiko Doi
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): Please approve a commemorative stamp honoring the JA troops who gallantly served during WW2.
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Christi Iwasaki
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): My Dad was in the 442nd during WWII and still, to this day, attends reunions of his company, the most recent was held in September of this year. The numbers of these vets are really dwindling and I urge you to put into action a postage stamp in their honor as they too swiftly went into action when our nation needed them!
Thank you.
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Bob Uyeyama
on Oct 7, 2007
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David Forman
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): The JACL Hawaii, Honolulu chapter strongly supports this effort.
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Victor T. Muraoka
on Oct 7, 2007
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Judith S. Tanaka
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): I am impassioned with this cause as a tribute to my deceased father, a Nisei doctor who was placed at the front in all of the major European campaigns to set up the U.S. Hospitals.
Only after he passed away did I learn that he was awarded 5 bronze stars for his accomplishments.
Please, we need strong inspirational positive role models --- not the Elvis Presleys and Donald Ducks of this world.
Respectully,
Judith S. Tanaka
805-584-2709
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Nadine Nakanishi
on Oct 7, 2007
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V. Takahashi
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): There is no group more deserving than the Nisei veterans for this honor.
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Anonymous
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): By Dad is 87 years old and this would be such a great honor in his last years to know that there is a commemorative stamp for the 442nd all Japanese American Veterans that served for the USA in WWII.
Thank you for your positive vote.
Best wishes,
Donna F. Cole
Cole Chemical
Houston, Tx
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Sandra Tanamachi
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): It would be very appropriate and fitting to honor our beloved Nisei Veterans with a U.S. postal stamp!
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Anonymous
on Oct 7, 2007
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Anonymous
on Oct 7, 2007
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Mitsue Matsui
on Oct 7, 2007
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Janet Hardwick Brown
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): These brave men saved my father's life in the Vosges Mountains in 1944 (Dad was part of the Lost Battalion) I can honestly think of no other group of individuals who deserve this honor more than these men --- they risked" it all" and at great personal sacrifice (800casualties) , they saved the lives of 211 men ----- men for whom two other attempts at rescue had failed. THIS STAMP WAS DEVISED TO ACKNOWLEDGE AMERICANS JUST LIKE THE MEN OF THE 442nd ---PLEASE HONOR THEM TODAY !!!!!!!!!!! "Sadaocjo Kubota --- the noblest act one can do is to offer your services to your country"
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Laura Corkill
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): I support and would like to see a commemorative
stamp to honor the Japanese American vets who served during World War II.
Thank You
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Carol Lynn Akiyama
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): Please honor our brave and humble World War II Japanese-American Veterans, who served America with such unending courage, grace and dignity, on both the European and Pacific fronts ... Please issue this commemorative-stamp in their honor.
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Judy Niizawa
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): I whole heartedly support the idea of creating a commemorate US postage stamp depicting the Nisei soldiers of WW II who served with distinction and were exemplary US citizens.
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Lt Col Michael Yaguchi, USAF (Retired)
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): Lets get this done America before we lose them all to history.
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Loren M. Ishii
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): Our proud Nisei veterans deserve to be honored. Check the records, they were the "best of the best" of "The Finest Generation."
Thank you.
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Jim And Yoshie Tanabe
on Oct 7, 2007
Comments (will be public): Cost should be no problem because we see new stamps all the time.
It is way past time to honor the Tuskegee Airmen, The Filipino Scouts of WWII, The Code Talkers, the AJA/WWII vets.
Sincerely,
Jim and Yoshie Tanabe