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          <title>WashingtonWatch.com - Comments for H.R. 3713, To ensure that the courts of the United States may provide an impartial forum for claims brought by United States citizens and others against any railroad organized as a separate legal entity, arising from the deportation of United States citizens and others to Nazi concentration camps on trains owned or operated by such railroad, and by the heirs and survivors of such persons</title>
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<title>Comment by Y Montrose (November 8, 2007, 23:26:03)</title>
<link>http://www.washingtonwatch.com/bills/show/110_HR_3713.html#22975</link>
<description>This profiteering from innocent civilians deaths cannot be ignored any longer. Justice must finally be served both to the victims and against the aggressors....</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 22:26:03 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Julie Joanes (November 7, 2007, 14:01:21)</title>
<link>http://www.washingtonwatch.com/bills/show/110_HR_3713.html#22911</link>
<description>For the sake of universal justice and human rights, this resolution must pass!  America owes a debt to the victims of the Nazis because it closed its doors against them for far too long during that horrific genocide.  Passing this resolution is the least we can do to help our own citizens whose families have survived until now and have remained competent and diligent in their efforts to regain what is rightfully theirs.  These people deserve an impartial forum and these railroad companies should have been tried at Nuremburg....</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 13:01:21 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Carol Doppelt (November 7, 2007, 12:42:19)</title>
<link>http://www.washingtonwatch.com/bills/show/110_HR_3713.html#22909</link>
<description>How many years must pass before justice prevails?  The victims of SNCF are entitled and deserve to be heard!...</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 11:42:19 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by S. Klein (October 17, 2007, 18:35:01)</title>
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<description>The infamous cattle cars on display at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and the National Holocaust Museum in Washington represent a period of time in history that the world has pledged to never forget.  However, Societe Nationale des Chemines Fers Francais, the French National Railway, would rather the world maintain a selective memory and overlook its operation of those cars that shipped thousands of innocent civilians from France to concentration camps across Eastern Europe (for which SNCF was paid per head, per kilometer).  SNCF hopes to hide in cowardice behind the cloak of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, which was passed more than thirty years after the railroad’s complicity in the Third Reich.  This bill would remove that shroud and potentially provide SNCF’s victims (many of whom are American citizens) with redress in an impartial and transparent forum; something that the company’s own nation has failed to offer....</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2007 17:35:01 EDT</pubDate>
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