10,000 Syrian Refugees

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Anyone remember the late 1930's? America First!


Were there groups who had declared war on America, openly proclaiming that their warriors were infiltrating a refugee stream, coming into this nation with a stated goal of killing Americans on American soil?
Yup. They were called German refugees.
Read every word I wrote, and then prove truth to your response.
No proof, Bruce?
That German citizen sought refuge in the United States after the German government declared war on the U.S. really isn't in dispute.

Germany didn't declare war on the US in WW2 until Dec. 11, 1941...I guess in your world, that was the "late 1930's".

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Germany didn't declare war on the US in WW2 until Dec. 11, 1941...I guess in your world, that was the "late 1930's".


When did we declare war on Syria...in your world?
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How did we ever get from the Greatest Generation to a bunch of cowards fearing little kids in two generations?
The 100,000 figure is refugees worldwide, not Syrians but I imagine you are scared of anyone and everyone.


WTH!? I really don't get the accusations of "cowards", or xenophobic or the entire assortment of other false adjectives to describe those with a half a brain (and more) who don't want to accept a flood of unknown refugees and add them to our already extremely taxed welfare system. Oh yea, hasn't Obama and all politicians constantly reminded us to "be aware of your surroundings" at all times? Wouldn't this contradict it?

I don't think there's hardly a minuscule fraction, if any, people who are afraid or anything that even closely resembles fear, it's called using common sense. What's wrong with helping those in need over there?, it's not necessary to bring them here at all. Take a look at Europe, it's a huge mess and it's gonna get worse.

Actually I do "get" the the cowardly and afraid accusations by the left, it's the ONLY gas they have in the tank.

BTW Afarid of children? (I also find it funny it's gone from 'women and children', to just children) Nobody should have to be afraid of any child, to bad the Turks weren't a little on guard at this wedding,HUH? It's a different world from the"good 'Ol days billy, completely different.

Turkey wedding suicide bomber 'was child aged 12-14'
A suicide bombing which killed 51 people in the Turkish city of Gaziantep was carried out by a 12 to 14-year-old, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said.

Mr Erdogan said the so-called Islamic State (IS) was behind the attack, which targeted a Kurdish wedding party. Gaziantep, near the Syrian border, is known to have several IS cells.

The bomb wounded 69 people, Mr Erdogan added, 17 of them seriously.
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Germany didn't declare war on the US in WW2 until Dec. 11, 1941...I guess in your world, that was the "late 1930's".


When did we declare war on Syria...in your world?


Ask Killary or Øbama. They were/are sending weapons to Islamic (rebels) radicals (whose ranks included and still include ISIS) in Syria as early as 2011, to overthrow Assad's government. Chris Stevens knew about the weapons going into Syria from Libya. That knowledge made him expendable...or undesirable...or someone who should have his location revealed to the same Islamic radicals so they could take care of the problem.

In early 2013, under oath, Killary claimed she had no knowledge of arms being sent to "rebel" forces in Syria. Not only did she know, she was involved in it as SoS.

Rarely has so many words been used to say nothing.
You were right about only those with half a brain knowing what you do. Kudos on that.
Hillary is an unethical crook, but she's Billy's crook.


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Rarely has so many words been used to say nothing.
You were right about only those with half a brain knowing what you do. Kudos on that.


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Anyone remember the late 1930's? America First!


Were there groups who had declared war on America, openly proclaiming that their warriors were infiltrating a refugee stream, coming into this nation with a stated goal of killing Americans on American soil?
Yup. They were called German refugees.
Read every word I wrote, and then prove truth to your response.
No proof, Bruce?
That German citizen sought refuge in the United States after the German government declared war on the U.S. really isn't in dispute.

Germany didn't declare war on the US in WW2 until Dec. 11, 1941...I guess in your world, that was the "late 1930's".
When I wrote "Anyone remember the late 1930's? America First!" I was referring to the xenophobic and frequently racist America First movement of the late 1930's. You know, the ones who wanted to starve Great Britain when the Nazi's were bombing them.

So I'll say it again, this time with emphasis: That German citizen sought refuge in the United States after the German government declared war on the U.S. really isn't in dispute.

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Originally posted by: forkushV
Anyone remember the late 1930's? America First!


Were there groups who had declared war on America, openly proclaiming that their warriors were infiltrating a refugee stream, coming into this nation with a stated goal of killing Americans on American soil?
Yup. They were called German refugees.
Read every word I wrote, and then prove truth to your response.
No proof, Bruce?
That German citizen sought refuge in the United States after the German government declared war on the U.S. really isn't in dispute.

Germany didn't declare war on the US in WW2 until Dec. 11, 1941...I guess in your world, that was the "late 1930's".
When I wrote "Anyone remember the late 1930's? America First!" I was referring to the xenophobic and frequently racist America First movement of the late 1930's. You know, the ones who wanted to starve Great Britain when the Nazi's were bombing them.

So I'll say it again, this time with emphasis: That German citizen sought refuge in the United States after the German government declared war on the U.S. really isn't in dispute.


Deflect away from your first statement again Bruce. Germany didn't declare war on the US in "the late 1930's". No doubt that some German citizens sought a path out of Germany to escape Hitler before and after Germany declared war on the US. Most of them Jews. Did the Nazis, before or after they declared war on the US, openly proclaim that their warriors were infiltrating a refugee stream, coming into this nation with a stated goal of killing Americans on American soil? ISIS has done those things. Øbama's JV.
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Originally posted by: forkushV
Anyone remember the late 1930's? America First!


Were there groups who had declared war on America, openly proclaiming that their warriors were infiltrating a refugee stream, coming into this nation with a stated goal of killing Americans on American soil?
Yup. They were called German refugees.
Read every word I wrote, and then prove truth to your response.
No proof, Bruce?
That German citizen sought refuge in the United States after the German government declared war on the U.S. really isn't in dispute.

Germany didn't declare war on the US in WW2 until Dec. 11, 1941...I guess in your world, that was the "late 1930's".
When I wrote "Anyone remember the late 1930's? America First!" I was referring to the xenophobic and frequently racist America First movement of the late 1930's. You know, the ones who wanted to starve Great Britain when the Nazi's were bombing them.

So I'll say it again, this time with emphasis: That German citizen sought refuge in the United States after the German government declared war on the U.S. really isn't in dispute.


Deflect away from your first statement again Bruce. Germany didn't declare war on the US in "the late 1930's"...
Bob, is "deflect" your word of the day? Have you moved up to two syllable words?

Anyone with a basic knowledge of pre-World War II United States history knows what the xenophobic and frequently racist America First movement of the late 1930's was all about. You should read up on them, Bob. You have so much in common.
Basic knowledge being the key phrase there.
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