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Are these women he referenced in article real?
"One woman from Pennsylvania wrote to me to say, ‘Money is tight for us in my household. … But I have a guest room. I have a pantry full of food. We can do this,’ ” Obama said. View Quote "Another woman from Florida told me her family’s history dates back to the Mayflower — and she said that welcoming other is part of ‘what it means to be an American,’ ” he added. |
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Somali refugees: Just like the Pilgrims For the TL;DR crowd, 6 Somalis living in Minnesota were busted trying to join ISIS. They got the money to travel to Syria by using their financial aid provided to them by the federal government. View Quote Sounds reasonable and stuff.. |
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He is right you know.
The pilgrims and their offspring went to war with the indians and conquered the indians and established a new govt, even though the indians were initially peaceful and helpful, giving the pilgrims free shit to survive the winters. It is exactly why we should not let them in. |
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Obama loathes us normal American folk. That should be painfully clear by now.
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Exactly
And you saw what the Pilgrims and their white privilege did to the Indians?? Decades later the Indians were the minority, I guess this is what the President wants |
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Are these women he referenced in article real? "One woman from Pennsylvania wrote to me to say, ‘Money is tight for us in my household. … But I have a guest room. I have a pantry full of food. We can do this,’ ” Obama said. "Another woman from Florida told me her family’s history dates back to the Mayflower — and she said that welcoming other is part of ‘what it means to be an American,’ ” he added. More than likely they are real letters (Emails) The left's propaganda is enticing to many that believe that America cannot do enough to help those that are "less fortunate" etc. Some of these people truly believe that they don't pay enough money to the government. These people often pay more than their tax rate every year as they feel that they need to contribute to the government's efforts at "Helping" people.. Their view is that the government has taken the place of the church and charities as the provider of helping people..These people all threw-ought the U.S. will take as many of these "refugees" in as they can. They will feel that they are doing the correct thing too. |
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Speaking from my Choctaw heritage, ol' jug-ears may have a point with that comment if you know what I mean... I was thinking the same thing.. Same here, and I bet the halfrican was as well. |
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Well, they are going to show up uninvited, get the locals sick with their filth, get food they didn't work for from the natives, and eventually cause mayhem and destruction amongst the local people and wildlife(goats). View Quote Beat me too it. As I recall the natives were doing just fine |
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Ok let's go with that....they move here start shit with locals then figure out a way to get locals to fight each other then make deals with locals and cheat them out of thier land.... The locals then start moving away from the immigrants but more immigrants keep comming so they move further away...then war then genocide.... Then reservations.
Yea learn from history... And I am direct descendent of MYLES STANDISH. |
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Quoted: http://www.reactionface.info/sites/default/files/imagecache/Node_Page/images/1311763499070.jpg November 26, 2015, 06:00 am Obama: Syrian refugees are like pilgrims on the Mayflower By Bradford Richardson http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/261368-obama-syrian-refugees-are-like-pilgrims-on-the-mayflower View Quote |
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Regrettably.... Unlike half the passengers aboard the Mayflower.... they won't die of dysentery before they arrive here.
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I doubt he really feels that way about the Christian Syrian refugees.
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Well if we are going to use 15th-century seafaring analogies, I'm going with they look like corsairs reckoning for an opportunity to rape and pillage the unsuspecting.
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They're going to double-cross, slaughter and marginalize the indigenous peoples? Quite possibly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Obama: Syrian refugees are like pilgrims on the Mayflower They're going to double-cross, slaughter and marginalize the indigenous peoples? Quite possibly. They can't. They are victim class. No judging. |
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The Pilgrims came here, established a foothold, and conquered the native people who were there first. Maybe he knows what he's talking about. At least from his perspective. View Quote Yeap. It's what's been done down through the past for every peoples. But you don't import the ones who make a religion of it today. That's just stupid and bad for business. And liberty. And equality.... you don't bring in people who believe in your subjugation, conversion or death as the only thing acceptable to their satisfaction. |
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The Pilgrims were settlers. They arrived in the wilderness and built a society. The Syrian refugees are going to be put on the dole, given housing and education at public expense. And inevitably, some of them will either be terrorist infiltrators or will radicalize in America and attack and kill citizens of the country that took them in, just like the Tsarnayev brothers did. I wish Obama gave a tenth of the concern he has for Muslim refugees to average American taxpayers. View Quote historical oppressors. They deserve everything they are going to get. |
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He's 100% right. Just like moslems, the "pilgrims" were religious extremist assholes who couldn't exist side by side with normal people. They and their descendants have always been a plague upon civilization in North America. Northern liberals started as Puritans and morphed in to Marxists. View Quote Marxism kinda has a Puritan flavor to it. |
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"On August 1, 1620, the Mayflower set sail. It carried a total of 102 passengers, including forty Pilgrims led by William Bradford. On the journey, Bradford set up an agreement, a contract, that established just and equal laws for all members of the new community, irrespective of their religious beliefs.
---------------- "Thanksgiving is actually explained in some textbooks as a holiday for which the Pilgrims gave thanks to the Indians for saving their lives, rather than as a devout expression of gratitude grounded in the tradition of both the Old and New Testaments." The Bible. The original Thanksgiving was a thanks to God. It was not a thanks to the Indians. This is not to disparage the Indians or the Native Americans. The Pilgrims did not. But it was not a thanks to the Indians for saving the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims thanked God. --------------- "Here is the part that has been omitted." Here's the part that the Huffing and Puffington Post either doesn't know or omitted today. "The original contract the Pilgrims had entered into with their merchant-sponsors..." They didn't have the money to do this. They were beholden to the people who funded them, and they entered into contracts with these "merchant-sponsors in London [that] called for everything they produced to go into a common store, and each member of the community was entitled to one common share. --------------- If you're saying it to yourself, you're right. The Pilgrims had discovered and experimented with what could only be described as socialism, and it fails. It did not work. -------------- This is Bradford writing: "'The experience that we had in this common course and condition, tried sundry years...that by taking away property, and bringing community into a common wealth, would make them happy and flourishing -- as if they were wiser than God,' Bradford wrote. 'For this community [so far as it was] was found to breed much confusion and discontent, and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort. For young men that were most able and fit for labor and service did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other men's wives and children without any recompense," without being paid for it, "that was thought injustice.' --------------- So what did Bradford's community try next?" Free enterprise. "They unharnessed the power of good old free enterprise by invoking the undergirding capitalistic principle of private property. "Every family was assigned its own plot of land to work and permitted to market its own crops and products," sell whatever overages they had. "And what was the result? 'This had very good success,' wrote Bradford [in his journal], 'for it made all hands industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been.'" -------------- They produced what they needed for themselves and they started doing business with the Indians. They "exchanged goods. The profits allowed them to pay off their debts to the merchants in London. And the success and prosperity of the Plymouth settlement attracted more Europeans and began what came to be known as the 'Great Puritan Migration.'" It was a rousing economic success after an attempt to establish themselves under socialism. It was not the name they knew. They used "commune," "communal," and so forth. --------------- http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2015/11/25/the_true_story_of_thanksgiving |
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Syrian refugees are like ISIS. They sympathize with ISIS. They Donate money to ISIS. They have ISIS travel in the midst. "Syrian Refugees" are ISIS.
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They're going to steal our land and wipe out our culture within 3 or 4 generations?
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....and they all are descendants of angels with halos around their heads. This fucking muslim is not even trying to hide his fucking roots any more.
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Well, they are going to show up uninvited, get the locals sick with their filth, get food they didn't work for from the natives, and eventually cause mayhem and destruction amongst the local people and wildlife(goats). View Quote ROPers are not welcome in my country and are considered the enemy of all humanity. Fighting enemies foreign and domestic. |
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We have an advantage over the previous Indians, we know what happens next.
Cant let the guests beat us at our own game. |
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Doesn't that make Americans the indians? Didn't the indians get wiped out by disease and war amd lose their land because of Europeans, starting with the Pilgrims?
Uh oh. |
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Speaking from my Choctaw heritage, ol' jug-ears may have a point with that comment if you know what I mean... I was thinking the same thing.. At least you got steel, fire-water, and shiny beads out of the deal. |
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pushed by the people, congress is going to have to get this stupid sob out of the white house before his time.
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yeah they're exactly the same except one group wants to kill you
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Aren't the vast majority of "refugees" from Syria muslims? They aren't fleeing religious persecution, they are the people persecuting the Christians. You could make an argument that syrian Christians are similar to the pilgrims, but the syrian muslims are not.
0 told us he was going to fundamentally transform this country, so here you go. He hates the USA, hates white people, and wants to implement socialism more than it's already been implemented. He is an enemy of this country and a subversive marxist. |
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