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Guest
02-01-2016, 01:21 PM
While this talk is a couple of years old, it is even more valid today.
It is about 5 minutes in length. He speaks swiss but the subscrpts are very large and easy to follow.

His message then was very clear and to the point. It is a warning that needs to be taken seriously around the globe.

Can anyone imagine any politician in the USA ever having the courage to get up and say it like it is......it will NEVER happen without a catastrophic event to inspire them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IXsTKzOTvo

Guest
02-01-2016, 02:42 PM
Some day, folks across the world will be quoting sayings from our founding fathers and wondering what happened to America. They will be wondering what went wrong. Kind of like we wonder what happened to Rome, right? We will be the Atlantis of the 21st Century. Where did it go? They had it sooo good and then, what???

Guest
02-01-2016, 03:07 PM
There was another politician from Amsterdam that spoke out against the affect Muslim immigration was having on his country as well as all of Europe. the liberal faction in Europe tried to jail him but as the muslim situation worsen they began to listen.

Obviously not all Muslims are militants but 70 t has been stated believe that infidels (you and me) need to be dealt with

Personal Best Regards:

Guest
02-01-2016, 03:34 PM
Someone on TV last night said something like this:

If you have a party and out of ten of the people, you knew that one was a murderer. You would deny all of them access to your home, right? I probably didn't get it right, but I wasn't paying full attention to it until it sunk in that he was speaking of foreign refugees. Trump has the right idea about putting a moratorium on Muslim visas until all this settles down and we have a better way of screening. I don't plan to vote for him, but he is right about that and about building a wall on the border. I would do whatever it takes to protect my family. I have a Muslim in my family, and he is welcome in my home. But, he is also an American citizen now and I know him. If I thought he was a radical, I would be the first person to turn him in. But, not all Muslims are radicals. We still can't think about feelings when it comes to protecting our country. I carry a CW to protect my family. I am also ready to protect others if I see a need. I would rather that we had a safe environment than for me to feel the need to protect my family. A wall on the border will help. Strict enforcement of the immigration laws is another way to protect our families. If we are at war with radicals, then we should not invite them into our country. Only stupid people invite a possible criminal into their home, thinking you can reform him.

Just my four cents.

Guest
02-01-2016, 04:32 PM
Why wont you vote for Trump if you think he is right. One question,are there any good Muslims? If they practice the Curran,or how ever you spell it, then I dont think there is.

Guest
02-01-2016, 06:48 PM
it was Dr Ben Carson who used the ten people at a party analogy...i think most rep candidates except Kusich and Bush agree with that. i do, too.

Guest
02-02-2016, 08:55 AM
Why wont you vote for Trump if you think he is right. One question,are there any good Muslims? If they practice the Curran,or how ever you spell it, then I dont think there is.

Because I think that Rubio knows more about Foreign Policy and national security than Trump. Besides, Rubio knows what being a politician is and it is a career to him, NOT a passing fad like it might be with Trump until he loses interest. Nothing against Trump, but I believe Rubio takes his career more seriously. Knowing the workings of the government is not the bad thing that many will have you believe. It is the manipulation of the gov that can be good or bad, that makes or breaks a good politician. Sorry, but I wouldn't ask a computer tech to work on my motorcycle, a farmer to perform brain surgery or an iron worker to wire my home. I prefer someone that has experience (Rubio has 15 years political experience) and knowledge of the government political system. I also want someone that is most likely to move the country in the direction that the majority want it to move, not what he thinks is best for the people. We already have an arrogant idiot in the White House that thinks he knows more about what we need than doing his job to represent the majority of Americans.

That's the reason I am more selective in my vote. Nothing against Trump, but we don't have time to give on the job training to another person that doesn't understand that this country needs some first aid, real fast. He may be a great businessman, and he says things that I agree with, but he doesn't know the first thing about how to get it done. And America doesn't have time to educate him.

You probably didn't want this kind of answer when you asked.