What is Europe left to do with refugees?

Started by ReadyToShoot, September 08, 2015, 06:34:07 AM

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Billy's bayonet

Quote from: redbeard on September 08, 2015, 09:34:06 AM
Did you see the report of Russian forces building in Syria? Is Putin getting ready to do what the world hasn't? With Russia involved Assad will not be removed but a fair chance they will go after ISIS. Will we work with Russia in the collation Even if it means Assad staying in power?


Putin knows these ISIS loons are a threat to the Oil that flows from Iraq and Iran into his country....I'm surprised he hasn;t taken them out already.
Evil operates best when under a disguise

WHEN A CRIME GOES UNPUNISHED THE WORLD IS UNBALANCED

WHEN A WRONG IS UNAVENGED THE HEAVENS LOOK DOWN ON US IN SHAME

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carlb

Here are your "refugees"
QuoteMuslim "refugees" in Budapest chanted "Allahu Akbar" and "f**k you" while others in Italy attacked an old lady and threw feces at bystanders as Germany announced that it would be prepared to take 500,000 asylum seekers every year.

Although mainstream media coverage of the migrant crisis has focused on happy families and children, footage not broadcast by TV networks shows a different side to some of those crossing into Europe.

A video shot just outside Budapest's Keleti railway station shows Muslim migrants chanting "Allahu Akbar" and "f**k you" as they engage in running battles with police

http://www.infowars.com/muslim-refugees-chant-allahu-akbar-fk-you-attack-citizens-throw-feces/

Go and watch the video. Europe will turn on their "guests" or they will die

Bluetick

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kalash

http://traffic.libsyn.com/batchelorshow/JBS_2015_09_08BB.mp3
Nation contributing editor Stephen F. Cohen and John Batchelor continue their weekly discussions of the new US-Russian cold war. Heading this installment is the Obama administration's vehement opposition to Moscow's suggestion that it might deploy Russian air power to Syria against ISIS forces. Cohen argues that this is due to a number of irrational positions in Washington: the new American cold-war reflex of seeing every Russian proposal in a negative light; the Obama administration's determination to fight a two-fight war in Syria—against ISIS and against Syrian President Assad, whom Moscow supports; and an unwillingness to consider Russian President Putin's longstanding argument that the US policy of regime change in the Middle East invariably worsens conditions there, as already evidenced by events in Iraq, Egypt, and Libya. Other subjects discussed include the evolving Russian-Chinese strategic alliance as symbolized by Putin's appearance in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of China's defeat of Japan in WW II; French President Hollande's proposals for ending economic sanctions against Russia; and Russia's humanitarian treatment of refugees from Ukraine in contrast to Europe's handling of its refugee crisis.

Billy's bayonet

Well I knew this was going to happen, Idiot Kerry is 'negotiating' as to how many of these 'refugee's " the USA will take.
Evil operates best when under a disguise

WHEN A CRIME GOES UNPUNISHED THE WORLD IS UNBALANCED

WHEN A WRONG IS UNAVENGED THE HEAVENS LOOK DOWN ON US IN SHAME

IMPEACH BIDEN

supsalemgr

Quote from: kalash on September 09, 2015, 02:15:36 PM
http://traffic.libsyn.com/batchelorshow/JBS_2015_09_08BB.mp3
Nation contributing editor Stephen F. Cohen and John Batchelor continue their weekly discussions of the new US-Russian cold war. Heading this installment is the Obama administration's vehement opposition to Moscow's suggestion that it might deploy Russian air power to Syria against ISIS forces. Cohen argues that this is due to a number of irrational positions in Washington: the new American cold-war reflex of seeing every Russian proposal in a negative light; the Obama administration's determination to fight a two-fight war in Syria—against ISIS and against Syrian President Assad, whom Moscow supports; and an unwillingness to consider Russian President Putin's longstanding argument that the US policy of regime change in the Middle East invariably worsens conditions there, as already evidenced by events in Iraq, Egypt, and Libya. Other subjects discussed include the evolving Russian-Chinese strategic alliance as symbolized by Putin's appearance in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of China's defeat of Japan in WW II; French President Hollande's proposals for ending economic sanctions against Russia; and Russia's humanitarian treatment of refugees from Ukraine in contrast to Europe's handling of its refugee crisis.

Please understand Obama is not America. He hates America and what it stands for. I think most of us agree that Russia and America should be aligned to defeat ISIS and all of radical Islam. However, our current leadership is aligned with the Islamists.
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Solar

Quote from: kalash on September 09, 2015, 02:15:36 PM
http://traffic.libsyn.com/batchelorshow/JBS_2015_09_08BB.mp3
Nation contributing editor Stephen F. Cohen and John Batchelor continue their weekly discussions of the new US-Russian cold war. Heading this installment is the Obama administration's vehement opposition to Moscow's suggestion that it might deploy Russian air power to Syria against ISIS forces. Cohen argues that this is due to a number of irrational positions in Washington: the new American cold-war reflex of seeing every Russian proposal in a negative light; the Obama administration's determination to fight a two-fight war in Syria—against ISIS and against Syrian President Assad, whom Moscow supports; and an unwillingness to consider Russian President Putin's longstanding argument that the US policy of regime change in the Middle East invariably worsens conditions there, as already evidenced by events in Iraq, Egypt, and Libya. Other subjects discussed include the evolving Russian-Chinese strategic alliance as symbolized by Putin's appearance in Beijing to mark the 70th anniversary of China's defeat of Japan in WW II; French President Hollande's proposals for ending economic sanctions against Russia; and Russia's humanitarian treatment of refugees from Ukraine in contrast to Europe's handling of its refugee crisis.
Putin is playing the Russian people, and doing a damn good job of it.
He and Americans have much in common, we all think the Marxist leader in the WH is a spineless idiot child that deserves humiliation on the world stage.

But don't think for a moment that this punk represents America or her best interests, he does not.
Once we toss this ass hole out of office, watch how suddenly the world economy begins to stabilize, relations between bickering nations are quelled, trade increases, and the M/E is put on notice.

Yes, all this bull shit going on around the world is due to lack of American leadership.
That's right, like it or not, the US is THE stabilizing force in the world, not China or Russia.
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kroz

Quote from: Solar on September 10, 2015, 05:18:33 AM
Putin is playing the Russian people, and doing a damn good job of it.
He and Americans have much in common, we all think the Marxist leader in the WH is a spineless idiot child that deserves humiliation on the world stage.

But don't think for a moment that this punk represents America or her best interests, he does not.
Once we toss this ass hole out of office, watch how suddenly the world economy begins to stabilize, relations between bickering nations are quelled, trade increases, and the M/E is put on notice.

Yes, all this bull shit going on around the world is due to lack of American leadership.
That's right, like it or not, the US is THE stabilizing force in the world, not China or Russia.

Couldn't have said it better myself!   :wink:

Solar

Quote from: kroz on September 10, 2015, 05:22:12 AM
Couldn't have said it better myself!   :wink:
Thanks. Only a blind, deaf moron would need this explained to them, or a Russian kid falling for the pride of Nationalism as a willful tool. It's this willful ignorance that starts wars.
I swear, this idiot better wake up soon, or he'll find himself fighting for a false cause and wasting his life for a lie.
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red_dirt

The discussion should not be between the householders and the guests.
The country belongs to the householders. They should be the ones to decide.

Europe just starting to recognize the existence of "domestic extremists."
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/09/10/uk-terrorism-stats-97-are-muslim-majority-of-domestic-extremists-are-christian/

kroz

Quote from: red_dirt on September 10, 2015, 06:14:50 AM
The discussion should not be between the householders and the guests.
The country belongs to the householders. They should be the ones to decide.

Europe just starting to recognize the existence of "domestic extremists."
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2015/09/10/uk-terrorism-stats-97-are-muslim-majority-of-domestic-extremists-are-christian/

Go figure. (UK)!   :huh:

There is no cure for stupid!!   :rolleyes:

mdgiles

Quote from: Billy's bayonet on September 09, 2015, 05:39:01 PM
Well I knew this was going to happen, Idiot Kerry is 'negotiating' as to how many of these 'refugee's " the USA will take.
Hasn't the rise of Trump taught the politicos anything? Right now America isn't welcoming ANYBODY! Especially Muslims!
"LIBERALS: their willful ignorance is rivaled only by their catastrophic stupidity"!

quiller

Quote from: mdgiles on September 10, 2015, 07:01:50 AM
Hasn't the rise of Trump taught the politicos anything? Right now America isn't welcoming ANYBODY! Especially Muslims!
G'day, squire. America may not be welcoming to immigrants, but in point of fact we will lose population if we do not admit QUALIFIED immigrants, who have something to offer to their new homeland --- immigrants like ours who waited in line and swore the same oath of citizenship and then went on to make us the greatest nation on Earth.

Japan and parts of Europe are also facing population shortages just to fill the jobs available. In our case our educational system is so poor that we can easily find smarter, better-schooled immigrants --- provided they wait in line (et cetera and et al.).

I have nothing against the law-abiders, but to read the lamestream press, it's all the felons no other countries want so they dump those trash on us. To read the LSM it's not our fault we did not get busy and create a next generation large-enough where outside help ain't needed.

Who said we're sex-obsessed if we can't produce our successors?

Charliemyboy

Quote from: Bluetick on September 08, 2015, 01:53:38 PM
You would have to have a heart of stone to feel no pity for these people. At the same time, just because they have been victimized by their muslim co-religionists doesn't mean they don't despise Jews and Christians.  And just because they have been victimized doesn't mean they are compatible with Europeans. They will wreak havoc and Europe will come to regret this. Mark my words.

I agree with your assessment.  I feel sorry for the children, but this is primarily an invasion by young military age Muslim men.   They will take over Europe for Allah.