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I just heard that the Swedish government had said the way to fight terrorism is with Love.  SMH!!  Sorry Sweden -- one doesn't handle crazy with touchy-feely liberalism!  But, I also heard that the citizenry is coming around to the fact that taking these middle eastern migrants might not be a good idea.  It's shame, though, that people have to get killed to come to that obvious conclusion.

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11 hours ago, Reagan said:

I just heard that the Swedish government had said the way to fight terrorism is with Love.  SMH!!  Sorry Sweden -- one doesn't handle crazy with touchy-feely liberalism!  But, I also heard that the citizenry is coming around to the fact that taking these middle eastern migrants might not be a good idea.  It's shame, though, that people have to get killed to come to that obvious conclusion.

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It it is a shame that the obvious has to be revealed through death.  The nightclub massacre in Orlando is a prime example.  After that, many gays and lesbians realized the stupidity of allowing more terrorist into the US.  Another example would be the hundreds (thousands?) of people against Capital Punishment who lost a loved one to a senseless killing.  I'd bet over 50% of them change their opinion.  To many want to take a "feel good, self righteous" stance until reality hits them between the eyes.

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9 hours ago, REBgp said:

It it is a shame that the obvious has to be revealed through death.  The nightclub massacre in Orlando is a prime example.  After that, many gays and lesbians realized the stupidity of allowing more terrorist into the US.  Another example would be the hundreds (thousands?) of people against Capital Punishment who lost a loved one to a senseless killing.  I'd bet over 50% of them change their opinion.  To many want to take a "feel good, self righteous" stance until reality hits them between the eyes.

The perpetrator of the Orlando massacre was born in the USA.  As was John Wayne Gacy, as was Ted Bundy, as was the Columbine shooters, and on and on.  Immigration had nothing to do with that.

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34 minutes ago, Kountzer said:

The perpetrator of the Orlando massacre was born in the USA.  As was John Wayne Gacy, as was Ted Bundy, as was the Columbine shooters, and on and on.  Immigration had nothing to do with that.

So, you deny the increase in crime and terrorism in, say, Sweden has nothing to do with immigration?

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21 minutes ago, Kountzer said:

The perpetrator of the Orlando massacre was born in the USA.  As was John Wayne Gacy, as was Ted Bundy, as was the Columbine shooters, and on and on.  Immigration had nothing to do with that.

Yes, Omar Mateen was born in the USA, and his parents were Afghan immigrants, ergo immigration had all to do with it.  Muslim immigrants pose a danger to Americans.  The Quran calls for Muslims to kill the infidels.  For your edification, that's anyone that isn't Muslim.  

Yes, we have home grown idiots. Muslim, Christian, Jews, etc.  Always have, always will.  But if you have several snakes in your house, you don't want to invite a bunch more in.

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1 hour ago, REBgp said:

Yes, Omar Mateen was born in the USA, and his parents were Afghan immigrants, ergo immigration had all to do with it.  Muslim immigrants pose a danger to Americans.  The Quran calls for Muslims to kill the infidels.  For your edification, that's anyone that isn't Muslim.  

Yes, we have home grown idiots. Muslim, Christian, Jews, etc.  Always have, always will.  But if you have several snakes in your house, you don't want to invite a bunch more in.

The left enjoys splitting hairs. They would argue with a billboard sign. It will take losing a loved one. Then again, they might apologize to the perp.

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Something I find weird, Sweden hasn't announced the man's name yet.  I wonder why?  They did say it was an immigrant from Uzbekistan and a fan of ISIS.  That was a surprise.  I expected a Tea Party member from Georgia.  Freakin Euros are like the Dems, afraid of offending Muslims.  

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