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Posted on 12/7/16 at 8:36 am to
Posted by germandawg
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 12/7/16 at 8:36 am to
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It was made very-clear that Trump would not deport or harm the hijab wearing muslim woman in the audience. ONLY those here that have radical causes and beliefs that are tied to committing jihad, terror and beheading-would not be allowed in-or to stay- from known terrorist countries with due diligence screening.




So there is no way that the state will ever make a mistake and accidentally come to someone's home by mistake and harm them in some way? Or is it just a state ran by Trump? His state will be incapable of making those kinds of mistakes and will be incapable of wrongly accusing someone of something? While that would be fantastic surely y'all don't truly believe that Trump is capable of removing human error from state actions completely, are you? if not then you have to admit that if we are increasing the surveillance and deportation of those who may be up to no good the odds of someone being falsely accused of that is going to go up also.

The thing that we should be saying is it doesn't matter if a few innocent...or a bunch of innocent people....suffer...we don't care...we are going to root out the problem even if it means destroying some who aren't a problem....but we are looking for political correctness and saying only the guilty will suffer when we know this is not true and not even important....what is important is that no terrorist be allowed to operate on US soil....period.
Posted by cajunangelle
Member since Oct 2012
147346 posts
Posted on 12/7/16 at 8:53 am to
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So there is no way that the state will ever make a mistake and accidentally come to someone's home by mistake and harm them in some way? Or is it just a state ran by Trump? His state will be incapable of making those kinds of mistakes and will be incapable of wrongly accusing someone of something? While that would be fantastic surely y'all don't truly believe that Trump is capable of removing human error from state actions completely, are you? if not then you have to admit that if we are increasing the surveillance and deportation of those who may be up to no good the odds of someone being falsely accused of that is going to go up also.

The thing that we should be saying is it doesn't matter if a few innocent...or a bunch of innocent people....suffer...we don't care...we are going to root out the problem even if it means destroying some who aren't a problem....but we are looking for political correctness and saying only the guilty will suffer when we know this is not true and not even important....what is important is that no terrorist be allowed to operate on US soil....period.

I think that the media and the progressive left are full of it. I think they are forming a false narrative of BS political correctness, feigning fear. The wussified generation that needs color books, time off from their midterms, and service dogs, to wallow in their self pity needs to stop.

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“Teddy Roosevelt enforced the law during his presidency that prohibited immigration to the United States of anybody who believed in polygamy, promoted polygamy, or lived in a country that practiced polygamy. Who do you think he was trying to keep out of the country, Episcopalians?” Bauer asked.

According to the Department of Homeland Security’s website, the Immigration Act of 1891 barred “the immigration of polygamists, persons convicted of crimes of moral turpitude, and those suffering loathsome or contagious diseases.”

“How about Jimmy Carter, that well known right wing bigoted extremist, right? Jimmy Carter, who the guy I worked for, Ronald Reagan, clobbered on Election Day, Jimmy Carter, after the Iranian Revolution, announced that effective immediately there would be no more immigration from Iran into the United States, but that’s not all,” Bauer said.

In 1980, Carter announced that the U.S. was breaking diplomatic relations with Iran and ordered all Iranian diplomats and officials to leave the country by midnight the next day, according to an April 8, 1980 article in The Crimson. This was 157 days into the Iran hostage crisis. Fifty Americans were held hostage by militants occupying the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. At the time, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ruled that the Americans must stay with the militants until the new Iranian Parliament decided their fate.

“Jimmy Carter went on national TV and said, there are 25,000 Iranian students attending our universities. You have 30 days to report to your closest immigration center with your papers. He expelled thousands of Iranian university students from the United States,” Bauer said. “That was weakling, left-wing, Democrat Jimmy Carter.

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