More Aid and Comfort to Our Enemies

@epicure35 (2814)
United States
October 23, 2010 8:24pm CST
An article written by Dr. Paul L. Williams, dated 10/22/10 and titled "Obama Authorizes Additional 80,000 "refugees" to Enter Country" is reported in www.Canadafreepress.com and at www.Americangrandjury.org, and www.freerepublic.com. It gives details re Obama's "goals" for these new, mostly Muslim, immigrants and his justification for his increase and their resettlement in our country due to "humanitarian concerns or is otherwise in the national interest". One wonders which nation's interest he speaks of. His first Executive Order, after sealing his vital records, in Feb, 2009, was to allow some thousands of Palestinian "refugees", loyal to Hamas, to emigrate to our country at a cost to taxpayers, that's us, of some $20.3 million dollars, free food, housing, etc. This is published in the Federal Register, Feb. 4th, 2009, Volume 74, Number 22, page 6115. Refugee Resettlement Watch and other organizations apparently wonder as well. They express grave concern that this is his intention while so many Americans are living in poverty. Every day, in every way, our country is being stolen from us. Please read and understand.
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• Belgium
26 Oct 10
You do realize this has been going on since the 1980s? http://www.state.gov/g/prm/c26471.htm
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• Brazil
25 Oct 10
Why you americans are so nationalistys at the point to imagine that everyone that step on your country is terrorist? Why don't you just open your arms and give a chance for these poor people? Are your jobs being stolen? The answer is NOOOO!!! If a thing is prejudicial to U.S, OBAMA won't do it. Give a chance to imigrants and you'll see something good will born from it ^^
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
27 Oct 10
Actually, tarikhyoga, we have a big problem here in the U.S. with illegal immigrants who enter the country from the south and have, indeed, been responsible for putting many thousands of our citizens out of work. They work for cash so the employer doesn't have to pay taxes on those earnings, which hurts our country as well, and will work for much less than the minimum wage, which is a law here. They are day laborers, unknown to those who hire them in the morning and in many cases not qualified to do the jobs they do.
• Philippines
25 Oct 10
Tarik, i think you should understand that americans have even more complicated politics than you ever thought possible. besides, what facts does it support you're claim? the Americans have the RIGHT to be Patriotic and Nationalistic to their country. if 9/11 didn't happen, they won't feel this way that much with immigration. it so happen that US economy is sluggish right now.
@epicure35 (2814)
• United States
25 Oct 10
Our jobs are, in fact, being stolen, as are our freedoms, our country. America has been the most liberal and welcoming country in the world re immigration. It has come to a bad end, though, with ILLEGAL immigration, while those legal wait in line. Every country can only support a finite amount of people. Doesn't your family only have so much space, money, food, etc? This is true of countries also.
@matersfish (6306)
• United States
24 Oct 10
One of the things that makes America great is that we'll do things like this. For every moron barking out their anti-American BS around these parts, the US constantly trumps all other nations in terms of charity and helping and doing the dirty work that much of the rest of the world would rather close their eyes and pretend doesn't exist. So, when it comes to helping people, I don't have much of a problem with it. Our tax dollars certainly go to worse things - one of which, a BIG one, is paying salaries, way too high in some cases, for utterly useless politicians, teachers, police, etc. And not that those professions are useless. Pete knows we need the latter. But whether it's state or federal, we're taxed and taxed again to keep chadrools living the high life. I'm sure these refugees aren't receiving Mcmansions with sports cars and a freezer full of porterhouse steaks. They're probably in some slum. However, I'm still very worried by this. With our politicians' quest to be seen as a friend to the downtrodden, it's always cost and consequence be damned. I am not comfortable having people in my country who are loyal to Hamas. I don't know if they are or if it's just a smear. You can live in a place and not agree with what's going on - add to the fact that they're fleeing to suggest they do not approve. But I'm also not naive enough to think that, out of all those people, there aren't more than a few backward Jew and America haters ready to exercise their extreme ideology. I'm not sure what type of vetting process anyone goes through, but I'm willing to bet that "victims" never have to. And that down right scares me. Another problem we have currently: barking out hatred about rising up against Jews and even showing signs that you're part of radical Islam goes COMPLETELY ignored by the mainstream and PC culture whose primary objective is to avoid addressing problems in hopes they will evaporate through the many attempts at good will (read: fear-induced caving to extortion). So I can only say this: if Americans are expected to stay openminded and tolerant of government, as in not raiding it and running it out of our country, they better do what they can to ensure that one of these heal-the-world ventures doesn't come back and bite its citizens. We'll never, as a country, smudge facts until "Islam" becomes the enemy. Some will. And that can't be helped. But the country will never collectively feel that. Government, however, is on its last leg.
@epicure35 (2814)
• United States
24 Oct 10
Matersfish, you should be worried; these "refugees" were brought here at our expense to continue to destroy our economy and freedoms and to fill the voter rolls to vote for the usurper to become dictator. Islam is the enemy; Obama is the Muslim figurhead and lynchpin to our demise. You are so right about teacher salaries; the teacher's union supports Obama and illegal aliens among other things. I know because I am a teacher. By the grace of God, I never joined the union. I no longer work as a teacher, since I was injured at work, denied Worker's compensation benefits and lost my job. However, I am grateful not to be in that corrupt environment as our public schools are moral and intellectual sewers. Our children are not safe there and I ache for them. I could tell you stories that would "curl your hair". I used to go to work every day feeling like I had to wretch.
• Brazil
25 Oct 10
Man you're really an racist seriously u have to stop to worry.
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