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Hey libs, how about the current events in Brussels?; 31 killed and hundreds maimed in explosions
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Topic Started: Mar 23 2016, 12:05 AM (2,196 Views)
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ImaHeadaU
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Mar 26 2016, 07:55 AM
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Some were demanding information about Syrian refugees only. A rather limited subset of ISIS.
Actually, you have the cart before the house. Some were making unfounded claims about Syrian refugees and others were asking them to substantiate those claims. Show us something to back your claim that Syrian refugees are a "subset of ISIS." - Quote:
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I ask why they were not wanting information about the entire area where ISIS is in control or is fighting for control.
That wouldn't help to clarify your misrepresentation of Syrian refugees.
I can understand why you want to limit the discussion but the fact is the refugees come from all over that area, not just Syria. The refugees which might come to the US will come from all over that area, not just Syria. So your so called test of keeping the discussion about Syrian refugees is bogus from the start.
Yes, there are refugees from many lands but the vast majority of recent refugees in the Middle East are Syrian refugee families fleeing the death and destruction that has destroyed their homes and their livelihoods. Among the other refugees are many economic refugees looking for a better life. While these people may need support as well, the Syrian refugees are fleeing to save life and limb in great numbers. They deserve the help that wealthy nations can afford.
Help does not have to mean allowing people into the US since we know that allowing people into the country from that region brings death and destruction. Why are you so caviler about the lives of innocent people in the US? Please show me where a Syrian refugee has committed a terrorist act.
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Berton
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Mar 26 2016, 09:55 AM
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Some were demanding information about Syrian refugees only. A rather limited subset of ISIS.
Actually, you have the cart before the house. Some were making unfounded claims about Syrian refugees and others were asking them to substantiate those claims. Show us something to back your claim that Syrian refugees are a "subset of ISIS." - Quote:
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I ask why they were not wanting information about the entire area where ISIS is in control or is fighting for control.
That wouldn't help to clarify your misrepresentation of Syrian refugees.
I can understand why you want to limit the discussion but the fact is the refugees come from all over that area, not just Syria. The refugees which might come to the US will come from all over that area, not just Syria. So your so called test of keeping the discussion about Syrian refugees is bogus from the start.
Yes, there are refugees from many lands but the vast majority of recent refugees in the Middle East are Syrian refugee families fleeing the death and destruction that has destroyed their homes and their livelihoods. Among the other refugees are many economic refugees looking for a better life. While these people may need support as well, the Syrian refugees are fleeing to save life and limb in great numbers. They deserve the help that wealthy nations can afford.
Help does not have to mean allowing people into the US since we know that allowing people into the country from that region brings death and destruction. Why are you so caviler about the lives of innocent people in the US?
Please show me where a Syrian refugee has committed a terrorist act.
Sorry, but I will not limit myself to talking about Syrian refugees alone when they are only one part of the over all problem. That is not a respectable tactic on your part.
Why are you so caviler about the lives of innocent people in the US?
Edited by Berton, Mar 26 2016, 09:56 AM.
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colo_crawdad
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Mar 26 2016, 10:52 AM
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That is not the case.
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Mar 26 2016, 10:58 AM
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The case is some of you value refugee's lives over Americans.
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Berton
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Mar 27 2016, 04:52 AM
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Mar 28 2016, 05:38 AM
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Berton, this is priceless and is right on.
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Mar 28 2016, 06:28 AM
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What part of the word "possible" don't you understand? It is reported there are 100's of terrorists in Europe waiting to kill, do you think some might be refugees? NO I have no evidence, just common sense. All you do is sit around crapping your pants in fear
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Mar 28 2016, 06:29 AM
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Some were demanding information about Syrian refugees only. A rather limited subset of ISIS.
Actually, you have the cart before the house. Some were making unfounded claims about Syrian refugees and others were asking them to substantiate those claims. Show us something to back your claim that Syrian refugees are a "subset of ISIS." - Quote:
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I ask why they were not wanting information about the entire area where ISIS is in control or is fighting for control.
That wouldn't help to clarify your misrepresentation of Syrian refugees.
I can understand why you want to limit the discussion but the fact is the refugees come from all over that area, not just Syria. The refugees which might come to the US will come from all over that area, not just Syria. So your so called test of keeping the discussion about Syrian refugees is bogus from the start.
Yes, there are refugees from many lands but the vast majority of recent refugees in the Middle East are Syrian refugee families fleeing the death and destruction that has destroyed their homes and their livelihoods. Among the other refugees are many economic refugees looking for a better life. While these people may need support as well, the Syrian refugees are fleeing to save life and limb in great numbers. They deserve the help that wealthy nations can afford.
Help does not have to mean allowing people into the US since we know that allowing people into the country from that region brings death and destruction. Why are you so caviler about the lives of innocent people in the US?
Please show me where a Syrian refugee has committed a terrorist act.
Sorry, but I will not limit myself to talking about Syrian refugees alone when they are only one part of the over all problem. That is not a respectable tactic on your part. Why are you so caviler about the lives of innocent people in the US? Please show where a Syrian refugee has committed a terrorist act.
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Berton
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Mar 28 2016, 07:46 AM
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Some were demanding information about Syrian refugees only. A rather limited subset of ISIS.
Actually, you have the cart before the house. Some were making unfounded claims about Syrian refugees and others were asking them to substantiate those claims. Show us something to back your claim that Syrian refugees are a "subset of ISIS." - Quote:
-
I ask why they were not wanting information about the entire area where ISIS is in control or is fighting for control.
That wouldn't help to clarify your misrepresentation of Syrian refugees.
I can understand why you want to limit the discussion but the fact is the refugees come from all over that area, not just Syria. The refugees which might come to the US will come from all over that area, not just Syria. So your so called test of keeping the discussion about Syrian refugees is bogus from the start.
Yes, there are refugees from many lands but the vast majority of recent refugees in the Middle East are Syrian refugee families fleeing the death and destruction that has destroyed their homes and their livelihoods. Among the other refugees are many economic refugees looking for a better life. While these people may need support as well, the Syrian refugees are fleeing to save life and limb in great numbers. They deserve the help that wealthy nations can afford.
Help does not have to mean allowing people into the US since we know that allowing people into the country from that region brings death and destruction. Why are you so caviler about the lives of innocent people in the US?
Please show me where a Syrian refugee has committed a terrorist act.
Sorry, but I will not limit myself to talking about Syrian refugees alone when they are only one part of the over all problem. That is not a respectable tactic on your part. Why are you so caviler about the lives of innocent people in the US?
Please show where a Syrian refugee has committed a terrorist act.
Edited by Berton, Mar 28 2016, 07:49 AM.
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colo_crawdad
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Mar 28 2016, 08:39 AM
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Ima,
I take it that your request was just rhetorical. You didn't really expect anyone here to provide the example for which you aske3d, did you?
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