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Okay bleeding heart. Will you be hosting any families in your home?
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Originally Posted by Casper in Dallas
Will you? Don't bother we already know the answer
What's very shamefull and embarrassing as an American citizen is that a small country like German took in over 800,000 refugees this year and we're all arguing about 10,000 people.
I'm confused. When the Pope visited recently, millions flocked just to get a glimpse of him. Now he is asking people to be compassionate and they are calling those who honor his words "bleeding hearts" or "liberals." Such hypocrisy.
What's very shamefull and embarrassing as an American citizen is that a small country like German took in over 800,000 refugees this year and we're all arguing about 10,000 people.
I'm confused. When the Pope visited recently, millions flocked just to get a glimpse of him. Now he is asking people to be compassionate and they are calling those who honor his words "bleeding hearts" or "liberals." Such hypocrisy.
I guess I must be upset because I spelled shameful wrong, but I don't want to edit my last post. I've been accused of editing to change content (not by you) which is not true. Sometimes I see a typo when I sign on and edit an earlier post when I see a typo, if there's still time. Anyway, I agree that this should not be a country governed by religion, but isn't that what the Republicans are trying to do? In fact, every one of them talks about his/her religious beliefs. Regarding the current refugee crisis, the right-wing governors and political candidates were the only people saying "only Christians" should enter our country. I wonder how that's tested. I can quote a lot more from the New Testament than most Bible thumping wingnuts I know. It often stops them in their tracks.
I guess I must be upset because I spelled shameful wrong, but I don't want to edit my last post. I've been accused of editing to change content (not by you) which is not true. Sometimes I see a typo when I sign on and edit an earlier post when I see a typo, if there's still time. Anyway, I agree that this should not be a country governed by religion, but isn't that what the Republicans are trying to do? In fact, every one of them talks about his/her religious beliefs. Regarding the current refugee crisis, the right-wing governors and political candidates were the only people saying "only Christians" should enter our country, not Muslims. I wonder how that's tested. I can quote a lot more from the New Testament than most Bible thumping wingnuts I know. It often stops them in their tracks.
Ah, so the true feelings come out. "Bible thumping wingnuts", how cute.
Do you call Muslims Koran-thumping nuts? I'm guessing not, as leftists wouldn't want to insult their new favorite religion.
By the way, which governors brought up religion? They're saying Syrian, not Muslim. And the bipartisan bill that overwhelming passed the house today also does have mention religion as a qualifier.
Obama brought up the religion comment not because it's a commonly held belief by those who want to proceed with caution with the refugees, but because he's a terribly divisive "leader" and wants the attention off himself for looking like a complete incompetent for calling the "JV team" "contained."
Get real . The refugees are mostly young fighting age men and none looked like they were starving. Widows and orphans. Ha!
Only 2% of the Syrian refugees admitted to the US are men of fight age.
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