Well, you got me there Ace, a quick cite with out review. "Winning"
For the whole Brennen enchilada try here:
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printindividualProfile.asp?indid=2577
You can do the homework. Your systems are always working. Right? You always have plenty of time. At least that was a comment you made earlier.
Thanks for that. Just further confirmation that another Obama Advisor is incompetent. It's no wonder why so many incompetent decisions about the Middle East are being made by this administration.
Thanks for that. Just further confirmation that another Obama Advisor is incompetent. It's no wonder why so many incompetent decisions about the Middle East are being made by this administration.
Lots of people posting about "The Refugee Crisis" these days. As seems to be happening more and more lately, I find myself removed from both sides of a polarizing issue full of jingoistic memes and pie-in-the-sky progressive fantasy.
Our President has made immature and over simplified remarks about people being afraid of widows and orphans. That statement misrepresents the demographic of the refugees and completely ignores very real and documented security concerns.
Another moron, a Republican lawmaker from Tennessee, called for the National Guard to round up any and all Syrian refugees in his state. I can't even find words to dismiss the idiocy of that mindset.
There is middle ground. Our nation's basic charter revolves around being a shining city on a hill that will aid those seeking a new life. We can do that without sacrificing our own security and way of life.
We can provide solutions (I think military aged males need to be encouraged/enabled to secure their own homeland), give safe harbor to those fleeing unspeakable horror (that safe harbor doesn't have to be exclusively here), AND provide for our own security at the same time.
This doesn't need to break us. We're bigger than this.
Well, you got me there Ace, a quick cite with out review. "Winning"
For the whole Brennen enchilada try here:
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printindividualProfile.asp?indid=2577
I'm just going to dump this here (something I wrote on other social media) and unilaterally tone down my rhetoric before I bow out of the incessant bickering.
We will get through this, and we don't need to eat our own in the process. Hopefully we also don't sacrifice our often touted Constitutional underpinnings in the process.
Lots of people posting about "The Refugee Crisis" these days. As seems to be happening more and more lately, I find myself removed from both sides of a polarizing issue full of jingoistic memes and pie-in-the-sky progressive fantasy.
Our President has made immature and over simplified remarks about people being afraid of widows and orphans. That statement misrepresents the demographic of the refugees and completely ignores very real and documented security concerns.
Another moron, a Republican lawmaker from Tennessee, called for the National Guard to round up any and all Syrian refugees in his state. I can't even find words to dismiss the idiocy of that mindset.
There is middle ground. Our nation's basic charter revolves around being a shining city on a hill that will aid those seeking a new life. We can do that without sacrificing our own security and way of life.
We can provide solutions (I think military aged males need to be encouraged/enabled to secure their own homeland), give safe harbor to those fleeing unspeakable horror (that safe harbor doesn't have to be exclusively here), AND provide for our own security at the same time.
This doesn't need to break us. We're bigger than this. I wish you all a happy and safe Thanksgiving...even you Glocktogo lol.
I'm all for taking in refugees that truly want to embrace the American way of life and help make that shining city on the hill a little brighter. Sadly, I have absolutely no faith that our government will be at all discerning in the process.
I don't fear the enemy I know.
Why are you such an apologist for them?
Woody
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