Iran bans Americans from entering LMFAO

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  1. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

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    Tell that to the government sponges and I agree. The ones who,have or will have jobs, I have no issues with- unless they came to blow us up.
     
  2. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    Lost our way? We pay money for the suffrage of Women, Children, minorities, gays etc.

    We literally gave them money to have a shit culture.

    Now you complain? We are facilitators.....


    No longer.

    You know, back during WWII we killed thousands of children. Might seem like a very bad thing, but those bombs ended Japans fucked up culture.

    Take it as you will.


    Now, we simply are vetting refugees a bit longer.


    The humanity.......
     
  3. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    And, fuck the haters. We winning.

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  4. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    From the country that produces more extremists than any.
     
  5. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    Great keep them there.

    Whats the problem?
     
  6. uscvball

    uscvball Founding Member

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    So rather than spend $1.5B/yr on refugees as we did in 2016, let's put the money toward a refugee camp smack in the middle of the desert of Saudi Arabia. They've got the real estate, there is no reason at all to bring them here.
     
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  7. LSUpride123

    LSUpride123 PureBlood

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    I thought libs loved the "safe spaces"....
     
  8. uscvball

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    Which is why they should support a refugee camp/town over there. They would all be closer to family and more easily return to their country of origin when the time comes. And I have to laugh at that thought because we all know that the refugees who have been coming here and getting free food, clothes, housing, medical care, etc aren't in a hurry to go back to shitsville.
     
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  9. LSUpride123

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    Its also a great spot to vet them. We can put in the proper controls.
     
  10. uscvball

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    A recent lesson in history and wondering why all the angst?

    Although the Obama administration currently refuses to temporarily pause its Syrian refugee resettlement program in the United States, the State Department in 2011 stopped processing Iraq refugee requests for six months after the Federal Bureau of Investigation uncovered evidence that several dozen terrorists from Iraq had infiltrated the United States via the refugee program.....

    President Barack Obama has thus far refused bipartisan calls to pause his administration’s Syrian refugee program, which many believe is likely to be exploited by terrorists seeking entry into the United States....Obama has also refused to explain how his administration's security-related pause on processing Iraq refugee requests in 2011 did not “betray our deepest values.”


    Oh, BTW...
    "According to a 2013 report from ABC News, at least one of the Kentucky terrorists passed background and fingerprint checks conducted by the Department of Homeland Security prior to being allowed to enter the United States. Without the fingerprint evidence taken from roadside bombs, which one federal forensic scientist referred to as “a needle in the haystack,” it is unlikely that the two terrorists would ever have been identified and apprehended.

    “How did a person who we detained in Iraq — linked to an IED attack, we had his fingerprints in our government system — how did he walk into America in 2009?” asked one former Army general who previously oversaw the U.S. military’s anti-IED efforts."
    http://thefederalist.com/2015/11/18...g-iraq-refugee-requests-for-6-months-in-2011/
     

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