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I am almost out of tinfoil
Seeing as Obama wants to admit at least 10,000 Syrian refugees before he leaves office
http://m.washingtontimes.com/news/20...ees-/?page=all and the lack of ability to control who illegally enters this country, is it possible the goal is to create conditions that will most likely lead to conflict within our borders resulting in martial law being deckared? If so shouldn't a candidates stance on these issues be of foremost importance? Say goodbye to your rights if Martial law is declared. It seems as though Obama is making hope and change a reality since I hope it never happens and he has changed America so it's one to go. :( |
Syrian refugees aren't attacking Europe...
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That being said, anything can be a threat. We take close to 100k refugees a year from around the world and many are Muslims. Some would make you believe it's an open door for ISIS which is really isn't. |
There are a good number of Syrian pigs who have attacked their hosts. Bad idea.
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National Security is not a default state. Civilization is not a default state. Freedom is not a default state. All of it needed to be earned, all of it needs to be maintained. Quote:
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Fear, Ignorance and Hillary......those are the threats... ......oh.....and Trump Fear, Ignorance, Hillary, and Trump.....those are the threats.. Oh Crap, forgot about Cruz.. Fear, Ignorance, Hillary, Trump and Cruz....those are the threats Whoops.....Bernie too.... Fear, Ignorance, Hillary, Trump, Cruz and Bernie......those are the threats Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I am not against taking in refugees but I think the hoops need to be pretty tight |
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I believe both in France and in Brussels, Syrian refugees were at least reported to be involved . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Pretty sure all the known Paris attackers were of EU citizenship, same goes for Brussles. |
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I'm not aware of any attacks in this country by people who have been through the same process as what Syrian refugees would go through." logic?...this isn't even an intelligible statement...:wave: |
It is lawyer-parse. Spence, like Hilary, significantly parses words to guide the conversation away from the buried bones.
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"Some would make you believe it's an open door for ISIS " I don't think anyone who matters, believes it's a wide-open door. But it doesn't have to be a wide open door. They only need a crack. In 2001, was it 12 or so terrorists that killed 3,000 of us, and brought the country to its knees? We need to concede the reality that it's not a wide open door. We also need to concede that it only takes a small number of these guys, to do unfathomable damage. I asked you in another thread this question...if a gave your kids a bowl with 100 gummy bears, and I told you that 1 was poisoned and would kill whoever eats it. How many would you, Spence, let your kids eat before you take the bowl away? I will concede that people aren't the moral equivalent of gummy bears. But the analogy has some validity to it. Estimates are that 1% - 2% of Muslims are radicalized. That's a small percentage, but it's millions of Muslims. |
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Correct. Failing to recognize the reality of what's happening, is a far bigger threat than "fear". |
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If the argument is that we become just as intolerant as Islamic States if we do not "tolerate" entrenchment of fundamentalist Islamic ideology, that would be saying that we won't tolerate intolerance. Which, I assume, is the limit of toleration. Beyond that limit is suicidal toleration. That is the peculiar problem with Islamic immigration compared to ethnic, or most other religious immigrants. Others can keep their different identities and embrace American social and political culture instead of having a fundamental antipathy toward it. In our tolerant way, we assume that Muslims who wish to live here have reformed their religion, or will. Reforming Islam to the point that it is compatible with Western values is fundamentally to destroy it, and that makes our assumption difficult. Not impossible. Certainly, it is possible to gut Islam of its very nature, keeping some of the "nice" tenets, and maintain the name. But that is a transition in its very early stages. And before such a reformation is complete, there will be a great deal of "radicaliztion." And a lot of terrorism. Call us bigots if that makes you feel superior or righteous, but many of us would rather wait for the reformation to grow serious world wide roots before we invite millions of Muslims into our midst. |
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Until things change all refugees coming to this country should sign a legal document/statement giving up their right to privacy.
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Wealth is not finite, it's not like a pizza. So if a rich guy gets richer, that does absolutely nohting to reduce anybody else's ability to get rich. I agree that a huge income gap is "unfair". But it's insane to suggest the wealthy people are "causing" the income gap. There are some criminals out there of course, but fo rth emost part, one person's wealth doesn't cause anyone else's poverty. If wealthy [people all burned 90% of their money, that eliminates the wealth gap. But does it help anybody? No one is better off, had those wealthy people, not done what they did to get wealthier. As to 'free college'...let me ask this first...if Bernie is the first person to figure out how to pull this off, why didn't he propose it during the 85 years he was in Congress? He's more than wrong. He is crazy to believe what he believes. |
In many cases the wealthy are getting wealthier because they can and can not give a raise to those below them. Hmm. Give myself a raise or the minions... I'll vote for me. Congress does it all the time ;)
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Nice accusation. Any facts to back that up? If that's true, you may have a point. But it's not true, because most peopple would not continue to stay and work for a company that makes money but doesn't give out raises. My experience doesn't speak for everyone, obviously my experience is only my own. But I have worked at Aetna, Travelers, and The Hartford. There were 2 years I didn't get a raise, and both years, the company's results were horrible and it was fair that I didn't get a raise. What successful company refuses to give raises, even though the company makes money? Please support this statement. "Congress does it all the time " Congress doens't work like the private sector, i fthey did, we'd all be a LOT better off. Much of current liberalism is based on the notion that the rich have the ability to prevent everyone else from being rich. It's not even close to being true. |
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