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    hmm... this is a war about Religion. Nothing about terrorists. Obviously all those leaving, are just like the Jews who met the Ovens, wrong side on the choice of their Religion.

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    i think Obama should let them live with him at his expense until it is determined who is safe and who isn't. who is coming thru our southern border - Agents say just 40 percent of U.S.-Mexico border under control http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...cord/?page=all

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    September 08 2015
    Europe Is Dying by Hijrah — Jihad by Emigration

    To make sense of the immigrant crisis in Europe, forget the phony tearjerker propaganda rammed down our throats by the media and consider the word hijrah: http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2600...robert-spencer

    Approximately 104,460 asylum seekers arrived in Germany during the month of August, setting a new record. That makes 413,535 registered refugees and migrants coming to Germany in 2015 so far. The country expects a total of around 800,000 people to seek asylum in Germany this year. And that’s just Germany. The entire continent of Europe is being inundated with refugees at a rate unprecedented in world history. This is no longer just a “refugee crisis.” This is a hijrah.

    Hijrah, or jihad by emigration, is, according to Islamic tradition, the migration or journey of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Yathrib, later renamed by him to Medina, in the year 622 CE. It was after the hijrah that Muhammad for the first time became not just a preacher of religious ideas, but a political and military leader. That was what occasioned his new “revelations” exhorting his followers to commit violence against unbelievers. Significantly, the Islamic calendar counts the hijrah, not Muhammad’s birth or the occasion of his first “revelation,” as the beginning of Islam, implying that Islam is not fully itself without a political and military component.
    With Muslims, everything revolves around spreading and imposing their cult. They don’t have advanced technology, economic competence, or fighting prowess. But they do have numbers. Immigration is warfare.

    We don’t have to guess what they are up to, because they don’t feel a need to be secretive:

    The Islamic State published a document entitled, “Libya: The Strategic Gateway for the Islamic State.” Gateway into Europe, that is: the document exhorted Muslims to go to Libya and cross from there as refugees into Europe. This document tells would-be jihadis that weapons from Gaddafi’s arsenal are plentiful and easy to obtain in Libya – and that the country “has a long coast and looks upon the southern Crusader states, which can be reached with ease by even a rudimentary boat.”
    Or the “Crusader states” can be invaded overland, through Turkey.

    Hijrah explains in one word why the supposedly desperate refugees don’t head for wealthy nearby countries like Saudi Arabia that share their language and culture.

    Eight hundred thousand Muslim refugees in one year alone. This will transform Germany, and Europe, forever, overtaxing the welfare economies of its wealthiest nations and altering the cultural landscape beyond recognition. Yet the serious public discussion that needs to be had about this crisis is shouted down by the usual nonsense: the Washington Post Wednesday published an inflammatory and irresponsible piece likening those concerned about this massive Muslim influx into Europe to 1930s Nazis ready to incinerate Jews by the millions.
    The liberal propagandists who have been facilitating Europe’s precipitous demise had better watch the Hitler rhetoric. They might start to make him look like the one person who would know how to save their culture from extinction.



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    I totally agree, let them live in D.C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolie Rouge View Post


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolie Rouge View Post


    Obama Orders U.S. to Prepare for 10,000 Syrian Refugees Next Year

    Monica Sanchez | 38 minutes ago

    President Barack Obama has directed his administration to prepare to take in at least 10,000 Syrian refugees next year, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said on Thursday.

    "The President has directed his team to accept at least 10,000 Syrian refugees in the next fiscal year," said Earnest.

    "Now, we know the scale of this problem. It's significant. And there are millions of people who have been driven from their homes because of this violence," he went on. "It certainly is not feasible for millions of Syrians to come to this country, but what we can do is make sure that we are doing everything we can to try to provide for their basic needs."

    To watch a short clip of his comments, click here. http://www.c-span.org/video/?c4550512/scale

    http://www.mrctv.org/blog/white-hous...gees-next-year


    They are some of the world's richest countries. But receives 0 refugees.

    Gulf states should be perfect for Syrian refugees. They share the culture and language and are some of the world's richest countries. Yet they receive zero (0) Syrian refugees.


    Exit Question : Other Muslim/Islamic countries in the Middle East are REFUSING to open their borders for these refugees... what do they know that we don't ? The majority of these seeking asylum are not women, children, elderly or disabled... they are young, seemingly healthy military aged males.
    "The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers."
    Saudi Arabia just offered to build 200 barracks for the 800,000 soldiers invading Germany.

    http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/26...iel-greenfield

    Why would they offer to build mosques for the "refuges" but will not take in a single one ?




    Saudi Arabia Has 100,000 Air Conditioned Tents That Can House 3 Million People Sitting Empty
    Yet Has Taken Zero Refugees
    While Europe takes the burden of the migrant crisis

    by Paul Joseph Watson | September 10, 2015


    While European countries are being lectured about their failure to take in enough refugees, Saudi Arabia – which has taken in precisely zero migrants – has 100,000 air conditioned tents that can house over 3 million people sitting empty.

    The sprawling network of high quality tents are located in the city of Mina, spreading across a 20 square km valley, and are only used for 5 days of the year by Hajj pilgrims. As the website Amusing Planet reports, “For the rest of the year, Mina remains pretty much deserted.”


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    Syria Wave

    It has become well-accepted in the West that Europe and the United States ought to welcome hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Based on the available evidence, that accepted perspective spells disaster for the character and safety of the West.

    On Tuesday night, Donald Trump told Bill O’Reilly, “I hate the concept of it, but on a humanitarian basis, with what’s happening, you have to… It’s a living hell in Syria. There’s no question about it. They’re living in hell, and something has to be done.”

    This week, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that the United Kingdom would accept 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020: “given the scale of the crisis and the suffering of the Syrian people it is right that we should do much more.”

    French President Francois Hollande has proposed taking in 24,000 refugees, stating, “it is the principle to which France is committed.”

    Germany’s vice-chancellor, Sigmar Gabriel, told public television that the nation could take up to 500,000 refugees per year. Since April 2011, Germany has processed nearly 100,000 asylum applications; Sweden has processed 65,000. More than 16,000 Syrian refugees now await resettlement consideration from the United States government.

    All of this sounds wonderful when we consider the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Middle East. Boosted by the absence of any Western leadership, ISIS has driven millions from Iraq and Syria, and Afghanistan continues to degrade into chaos. But before the West mainlines Muslim immigrants into its veins, it’s worthwhile to stop and ask two questions: First, why the media focus on the humanitarian crisis now? Second, who are these refugees?

    Why The Focus Now? Europe’s refugee crisis has unfolded over the last year, but only now seems to have broken through into mainstream media coverage. That coverage sprang from a viral photo of a three-year-old Syrian boy’s corpse washed up on the beaches of Turkey. According to media coverage, the boy’s mother and brother drowned as well, while his father lived.

    The photo certainly breaks your heart. But where were all the photos of gassed children from Bashar Assad’s Syria when President Obama drew a red line, and then promptly violated it? Where are all the photos of babies beheaded by ISIS? Why did this photo make the front pages?

    The answer: the other photos would have driven more Middle East involvement from the West. The current photo does not. It merely demands that Europe accept more Muslims from the Middle East into its midst, without solving any of the underlying problems driving the refugee crisis in the first place. It pushes the notion that the West somehow owes membership to people who may very well reject the most basic tenets of the West


    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper rightly pointed out this week that refugee policy will not solve the crisis in the Middle East. Canada, he said, must “fight the root cause of the problem and that is the violent campaign being waged against these people by ISIS.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed, explaining, “Because of the onslaught of militant Islam in the Middle East and in Africa, Europe is facing the waves, a tsunami of people tragically fleeing from the worst crimes that humanity has seen since the Holocaust.” But the media have no interest in fighting ISIS or Bashar Assad, so Harper’s and Netanyahu’s comments take a back seat to the moral posturing of various nations competing to see who can accept the most refugees.

    Who Are These Refugees?
    That competition to accept refugees would be fine if we knew that the refugees plan on assimilating into Western notions of civilized society, and if we knew that they were indeed victims of radical Muslim atrocities. Unfortunately, we know neither. It is deeply suspicious that major Muslim countries that do not border Syria refuse to take in large numbers of refugees, except for Algeria and Egypt.

    Turkey has taken in nearly two million refugees, according to the United Nations, and keeps the vast majority in refugee camps — a typical practice in a region that has kept Arab refugees from the 1948 war of Israeli independence in Arab-run camps for seven decades. Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq have taken in hundreds of thousands of refugees as well, but all border the chaotic, collapsing Syria, and thus have limited choice in the matter. Iran has taken in no refugees. Neither have Pakistan, Indonesia, or any of the other dozens of member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain all refused to take any refugees, and explicitly cited the risk of terrorists among the refugees, according to The Guardian (UK).

    These fears are not without merit, as even Obama administration officials have acknowledged: back in February, director of the National Counterterrorism Center Nicholas Rasmussen called Syrian refugees “clearly a population of concern.” FBI Assistant Director Michael Steinbach explained, “Databases don’t [have] the information on those individuals, and that’s the concern. On Tuesday, State Department spokesman John Kirby told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that terrorist infiltration was “a possibility. I mean, you can’t, you can’t dismiss that out of hand.” He then added, “Obviously, if you look at those images though, it’s pretty clear that the great majority of these people are innocent families.”

    Actually, images show a disproportionate number of young males in crowds of refugees. And those images reflect statistical reality: according to the United Nations Human Rights Commission, Mediterranean Sea refugees are overwhelmingly male: just 13 percent are women, and just 15 percent are children. The other 72 percent are men. Compare that population to the refugees in the Middle East from the same conflicts: 49.5 percent male, and 50.5 percent female, with 38.5 percent under the age of 12. Those are wildly different populations.

    And they act in wildly different ways. According to The Daily Mail (UK), Syrian refugees have turned the Greek island of Lesbos into a “war zone,” and refugees in Hungary taunted police with Islamic chants of “Allahu Akbar.” Hungarian national television channel M1 reported on Tuesday that “Islamist terrorists, disguised as refugees, have shown up in Europe… Many who are now illegal immigrants fought alongside Islamic State before.”

    Yet concerns about ancillary motives, repeated by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, have made him an international pariah. Orban rightly pointed out that refugees attempting to travel to Europe are not doing so “because they are in danger, it’s because they want something else.” Clearly, this is true. The father of the three-year-old drowned child, for example, lived in Turkey for three years before attempting to cross to Greece via rubber boat. There is no record of his abuse at the hands of the Turkish authorities.

    Other political outcasts include politicians who want to give priority to Christian refugees. Yves Nicolin, mayor of Roanne, France, said his town would house Christian refugees to ensure “they are not terrorists in disguise”; Mayor of Belfort Damien Meslot said Christians should get first priority because “they are the most persecuted.” But the French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve objected to this logic: “I really don’t understand this distinction. I condemn it and I think it’s dreadful.”

    But of course, he and the rest of the European leadership understand such rational concerns. Even Angela Merkel, the most welcoming European leader, has acknowledged that “What we are experiencing now is something that will occupy and change our country in coming years.”

    Humanitarian concerns are deeply important. But so is maintaining the character of the West, and maintaining the security of its citizens. Instead of rushing to grant asylum to hundreds of thousands of nameless Syrian refugees, the Western world should seek solutions in the Middle East — and urge the vaunted Islamic “ummah” to take in its own refugees.


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    we only got 54 syrians to fight allegedly against assad (at a cost of millions)and those 54 have either been killed, taken captive or disappeared. the picture of those 'refugees' show there are able bodied people to fight for themselves and they are not willing to, makes me wonder why are we taking them in and going to have to support them. we already see the immigrants crossing our border and collecting benefits that americans have to do without. if the pope and the world wants to criticize us regarding not taking in the syrians, then let them take in some of the illegal immigrants that we have. I would also like to know who and how these syrians will be vetted so that we are not inviting any more isis followers or sympathizers. if they are vetted like the illegals allowed in at our southern border, then this admin is signing our death warrant.

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    Isn't the vetting suppose to take close to two years, by then one would think they've already found a country to live in. Just might be the dumb blonde in me.

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    we do not vet and that is why we have so many criminals, anti america etc allowed into our country. last summer when illegals were coming across our southern border, the only thing they were asked (if asked at all) was if they were under the age of 18 and without proof they were allowed in. they were suppose to have medical checks and didn't. even those sporting gang tattoos were allowed in!

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