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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
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« on: September 20, 2016, 10:21:04 PM »

Liberals have used this analogy too with M&Ms and skittles. Why the outrage now. The hypocrisy is painful and the bias of this thread name is too. Why not name it: "Trump Jr. Skittles Analogy for Refugee Crisis Sparks Criticism" or another less deafeningly partisan headline.

It's an endorsed campaign image ... do you not see the difference?

Jesus, I would (again asking) love for just once for the Trumpites to say "yeah, this isn't good" when it isn't, rather than going for a knee-jerk buh my libruls or buh Hillary!

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Fmr President & Senator Polnut
polnut
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Posts: 19,489
Australia


Political Matrix
E: -2.71, S: -5.22

« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2016, 10:55:13 PM »

No one has the RIGHT to enter the US.  If the American People, as a whole, say "No Syrian Refugees", then that's what public policy ought to be, unless there is some super-compelling reason that is in the best interest of the American People (citizens) to take them in.

We don't have to allow ANY immigrants.  What's good for immigrants may not be good for the American Citizenry.  And the American Citizenry is SUPPOSED to come first.

People should be able to move wherever they want. Human beings shouldn't be confined by imaginary (and often arbitrary) lines on a map.

Hopefully the United States will open it's borders up in the next few decades. It's simply the right thing to do, and the sane thing as well; just imagine how much we'd save by not wasting money on pointless agencies like the CBP.
Pretty much this. Yeah, people would be transporting drugs back and forth; they'll find a way to do it anyway, and besides, it's time for us to acknowledge that it's excessive painkiller usage that brings about heroin addiction in the first place. Apart from drugs, if anyone sees us and thinks, "Ooh! The U.S. Is such a great place to commit rape!", that's our fault, not theirs.

It's America's fault for wearing that revealing dress.


Shhhh... that statue is an immigrant.
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