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Old 04-13-2016, 04:46 AM
 
Location: Tennessee
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I'm going to give you a link to a page but it's not the main article I want you to read. It's a comment below the article by a poster RockyMT. All the poster is doing is re-posting something from a German female physician in Munich reporting on their situation with the Muslim refugees coming to their hospitals. The local press is not allowed to write about it.

After the physician details what is happening she asks, "Where are all those greeters and receivers who were at the train stations?"

They refuse treatment by female staff.
Clinics can't handle the numbers they are getting so migrants showing up at main hospitals.
Are accompanied to hospitals by police with police dogs.
Police aren't just guarding hospitals/clinics but pharmacies, as well.
Have AIDS, syphilis, open TB and many exotic diseases unfamiliar to staff
Outbursts when they find out they have to pay for prescription drugs.
Abandoning their kids at the pharmacies.
Are completely unemployable. Only a small minimum of them have any education at all.
Few women work and 1 in 10 are pregnant.
Demand everything for free.
Want religious accommodations.
Migrants attacked the staff with knives when a sick kid died. None were punished.

Syrian surge! ‘Refugees’ flood into U.S. at rate of 358 per week
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Old 04-13-2016, 04:52 AM
 
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....and meanwhile Obama is trying to fast track as many as possible over into our country


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The AP reported that so far only about 1,000 Syrian families have been brought to the US but that was because the process took 18 to 24 months. The US now has a speeded up “surge operation” in place.
President Barack Obama has set a target of resettling at least 10,000 Syrian refugees by Sept. 30th and he aims to meet that or to exceed it.
Obama’s Syrian Refugee Operation Has Been Fast Tracked | www.independentsentinel.com
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Old 04-13-2016, 06:55 AM
 
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We have a local who's an older woman who comes from Germany. She calls up on local talk radio and I've dubbed her "The Nazi" because she's very pro socialist and a big Obama supporter. But even she decried the onslaught of moslem refugees into Germany and viewed them as a threat. I guess not all fascists are on the same page over this when it hits too close to home.
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Old 04-13-2016, 07:03 AM
 
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A little Cloward-Piven strategy.
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Old 04-13-2016, 07:15 AM
 
Location: Barrington
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This anonymous doctor's letter.......

First surfaced in Prague in 2015

The source was a friend of a friend, an anesthesiologist, who reportedly came out of retirement and went to Munich to help and subsequently returned home and is anonymous. Why wouldn't this doctor put her name and face to her claims. There are millions of people engaged in healthcare in Germany. Why haven't thousands- hundreds of thousands made similar claims?

WHO has generally refuted the claims.

They have detected incidences of Cholera but are not worried because it is transferred by contaminated water supply which is not the case in Germany.

As an aside, I am opposed to accepting refugees from anywhere until such time the 30 + year old challenge of illegal immigration to the US is brought to a conclusion. Let me know when Germany has accepted 12+ million, as the US has done, despite who sat the oval or held the majority. Doing nothing for 30 years created defacto amnesty.

20,000 ICE employees ( not all agents) spread out in more than 400 domestic offices and 80 countries is hardly a match for 12 + million undocumented people in a country with hundreds of sanctuary cities and in the case of Florida, multiple sanctuary counties.
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Old 04-13-2016, 07:32 AM
 
Location: North of Canada, but not the Arctic
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I hate to admit this, but as a conservative I am getting a perverse pleasure watching socialism collapse on itself.
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Old 04-13-2016, 08:13 AM
 
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....and meanwhile Obama is trying to fast track as many as possible over into our country



Obama’s Syrian Refugee Operation Has Been Fast Tracked | www.independentsentinel.com
Congress must agree with him, they sure are not stopping him!
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Old 04-13-2016, 09:24 AM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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I hate to admit this, but as a conservative I am getting a perverse pleasure watching socialism collapse on itself.
I don't understand what the troubles Europe is seeing have to do with socialism. The fact is that any system is going to be strained when dealing with such large numbers of refugees. That's why it does make sense for the US and other countries around the world to take in some of the refugees - to spread the pain out a bit and make it less likely that the refugee problem destabilizes even more countries.

The schadenfreude you're feeling could quickly be eclipsed by the very real negative effects we would feel here in the US from destabilization in Europe.
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Old 04-13-2016, 10:05 AM
 
Location: North of Canada, but not the Arctic
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I don't understand what the troubles Europe is seeing have to do with socialism. The fact is that any system is going to be strained when dealing with such large numbers of refugees. That's why it does make sense for the US and other countries around the world to take in some of the refugees - to spread the pain out a bit and make it less likely that the refugee problem destabilizes even more countries.

The schadenfreude you're feeling could quickly be eclipsed by the very real negative effects we would feel here in the US from destabilization in Europe.
Do you have any idea why the Syrians are going all the way to Germany?
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Old 04-13-2016, 10:25 AM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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Do you have any idea why the Syrians are going all the way to Germany?
Yes, I believe I do. Because many countries require refugees to live in camps and give them few opportunities for work/education etc. In those places, they are in a holding pattern for years on end. With no hope of going back home anytime in the near future, that become untenable.

Germany has a population problem. They need workers. Unlike some other countries (especially those nearer to Syria), they will give asylum, which means they have the possibility to begin rebuilding their lives, rather than just becoming poorer and poorer as they wait for a chance to go back home. They have a chance to enroll their children in real schools.

I suspect you think it is because of handouts, but handouts with no strings are exactly what the refugees in the camps are receiving in Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon.
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