Re: Internment: Rethinking or Rewriting History?
Whatever you think of Rees, I hope you didn't miss his HPR "Counterpoint" show today. I listened to part of it. Malkin and Rees (who once called her a "know-nothing" in The Honolulu Weekly; I don't know if she's aware of that or not) had a strained but polite exchange. Malkin ended by saying civil liberties in wartime aren't sacrosanct, referring to the Declaration of Independence and saying "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" were put in that order according to importance. Rees replied that he was thinking more of the Bill of Rights, adding that the Constitution was the real backbone of the country.
Unfortunately, I don't think HPR has transcripts available of this program. Does anyone know for sure if HPR does or doesn't furnish transcripts of its programs?
Whatever you think of Rees, I hope you didn't miss his HPR "Counterpoint" show today. I listened to part of it. Malkin and Rees (who once called her a "know-nothing" in The Honolulu Weekly; I don't know if she's aware of that or not) had a strained but polite exchange. Malkin ended by saying civil liberties in wartime aren't sacrosanct, referring to the Declaration of Independence and saying "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" were put in that order according to importance. Rees replied that he was thinking more of the Bill of Rights, adding that the Constitution was the real backbone of the country.
Unfortunately, I don't think HPR has transcripts available of this program. Does anyone know for sure if HPR does or doesn't furnish transcripts of its programs?
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