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I still have yet to hear a good reason as to why we (or any country for that matter) feel the need to let the refugees in. What benefit to the population will they serve?

There is no good reason as far as the country goes. It's not about that. It's just part of the larger plan to dilute our sovereignty. Some of the side benefits, if your part of the global elite, is ensuing increase of chaos and division leading to the federalization of the police. A new population that is used to dictators and socialism so they will be more than willing to accept the type of governing that comes from the likes of Obama and Hillary. In short neuter the US to pave the way to global governance. jmho.

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There is no good reason as far as the country goes. It's not about that. It's just part of the larger plan to dilute our sovereignty. Some of the side benefits, if your part of the global elite, is ensuing increase of chaos and division leading to the federalization of the police. A new population that is used to dictators and socialism so they will be more than willing to accept the type of governing that comes from the likes of Obama and Hillary. In short neuter the US to pave the way to global governance. jmho.

Well, that's the made-up crazy answer. The shorter, true answer is that some people view it as the good, compassionate thing to do to provide a haven for people in need and that we should do our share to help.

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Well, that's the made-up crazy answer. The shorter, true answer is that some people view it as the good, compassionate thing to do to provide a haven for people in need and that we should do our share to help.

If you don't know who you're letting in, how can you be sure they're people you need to be helping?

 

We want the warm fuzzy feeling for helping people, but not the burdensome responsibility of making sure our decisions are correct.

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Well, that's the made-up crazy answer. The shorter, true answer is that some people view it as the good, compassionate thing to do to provide a haven for people in need and that we should do our share to help.

It's the aware answer. If we really cared about refugees why did we blow up Iraq, Syria and Libya to create millions of them? That was very compassionate.

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We want the warm fuzzy feeling for helping people, but not the burdensome responsibility of making sure our decisions are correct.

Welcome to planet Earth

It's the aware answer. If we really cared about refugees why did we blow up Iraq, Syria and Libya to create millions of them? That was very compassionate.

I'm not sure what planet you're on.

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"French people have been kind to them. I know they’re desperate, but the least they can do is respect the law and try and integrate into French society.”

 

That sounds familiar....

 

Well, that's the made-up crazy answer. The shorter, true answer is that some people view it as the good, compassionate thing to do to provide a haven for people in need and that we should do our share to help.

 

I agree with you, but with a caveat: If the refugees come from a culture significantly different from our own, then steps need to be taken to keep our citizens safe from the people we're trying to help. It's not like the US is unfamiliar with integrating foreign nationals into our society - in fact, our nation has historically benefited from it. It's plain to see that the refugee situation in both Paris and Germany have reached crisis proportions, so we would be foolish if we followed the same path as them and expected anything different than what's happening over there.

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I agree with you, but with a caveat: If the refugees come from a culture significantly different from our own, then steps need to be taken to keep our citizens safe from the people we're trying to help. It's not like the US is unfamiliar with integrating foreign nationals into our society - in fact, our nation has historically benefited from it. It's plain to see that the refugee situation in both Paris and Germany have reached crisis proportions, so we would be foolish if we followed the same path as them and expected anything different than what's happening over there.

I agree. Well said.

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The shorter, true answer is that some people view it as the good, compassionate thing to do to provide a haven for people in need and that we should do our share to help.

 

There is a difference between viewing something as good and compassionate, and forcing everyone to do it with reckless abandon.

 

The same talk of 'compassion' and 'do your share' got us Obamacare. And the Recovery Act.

 

The left, unfortunately, is brilliant at poisoning the well with labels disguised as compassion.

 

You don't like Obama because you're a racist.

 

You don't like Hillary because you're a misogynist.

 

You don't like immigrants because you're selfish.

 

If liberal policies were even one iota as effective as their shame rhetoric, everyone would be a liberal.

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Aren't you a Canadian living in Brazil?

uh, no

 

There is a difference between viewing something as good and compassionate, and forcing everyone to do it with reckless abandon.

 

The same talk of 'compassion' and 'do your share' got us Obamacare. And the Recovery Act.

 

The left, unfortunately, is brilliant at poisoning the well with labels disguised as compassion.

 

You don't like Obama because you're a racist.

 

You don't like Hillary because you're a misogynist.

 

You don't like immigrants because you're selfish.

 

If liberal policies were even one iota as effective as their shame rhetoric, everyone would be a liberal.

7's the key number here. Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 dwarves. 7, man, that's the number. 7 chipmunks twirlin' on a branch, eatin' lots of sunflowers on my uncle's ranch. You know that old children's tale from the sea. It's like you're dreamin' about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby. Step into my office.

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7's the key number here. Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 dwarves. 7, man, that's the number. 7 chipmunks twirlin' on a branch, eatin' lots of sunflowers on my uncle's ranch. You know that old children's tale from the sea. It's like you're dreamin' about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby. Step into my office.

 

Someone found Exiled's private stash of happy pills.

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uh, no

 

 

7's the key number here. Think about it. 7-Elevens. 7 dwarves. 7, man, that's the number. 7 chipmunks twirlin' on a branch, eatin' lots of sunflowers on my uncle's ranch. You know that old children's tale from the sea. It's like you're dreamin' about Gorgonzola cheese when it's clearly Brie time, baby. Step into my office.

Why?

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