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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: bentway who wrote (927712)3/27/2016 8:08:08 AM
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This is why Americans vote for Trump. Obama and the politically correct liberals are still pushing to bring 100,000 Syrian "refugees" to the US, even after we've had shocking proof that Mideast Muslims are radicalized. It is a virtual certainty that among those 100,000 will be terrorists, because we don't have the wherewithal to do the due diligence on all 100,000 to understand their providence. And does any on this thread truly believe ISIS will pass up a gift from Obama like that? It would be sheer stupidity to think ISIS wouldn't take advantage of a free pass to invading the US with their terrorists. When will the liberal, politically correct, fucktards learn that we need to use common sense to defend ourselves? Only Trump has called this out for what it is: stupid to let these people in.

Obama reiterates refugee promise

By NICOLE DURAN ( @DURANNI1)3/26/16 11:09 AM

In a brief Easter weekend radio address, President Obama vowed to decimate the self-proclaimed Islamic State, but he said the United States will do so by offering an example of freedom, tolerance and open society.

"Our openness to refugees fleeing ISIL's violence; our determination to win the battle against ISIL's hateful and violent propaganda — a distorted view of Islam that aims to radicalize young Muslims to their cause," are paramount in the fight, Obama told Americans during his weekly radio address.

Admitting entry to Syrian and Iraqi refugees has become a divisive issue in the U.S. as well as Europe, but Obama made clear he has no plan to back off his promise to admit 100,000 to the U.S. this year.
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