Montana the latest state targeted for Syrian 'refugees'

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  1. lynnlynn

    lynnlynn New Member

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    There are plenty of Muslims here already in Arizona. They already own smoke shops, cheap hotels, fast food chains, etc.
     
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    Well, they can kiss their "good schools, incredible beauty & low unemployement rate" bye, bye.
     
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    Isn't it amazing what liberals will sacrifice just to try and swing a vote? Just goes to show you their agenda, put them in more conservative areas. A few refugees start raping the women, the towns people fight back. Liberals cry racism at that point and tell their Syrain males that the liberal party has their back. And boom they got a vote going.

    Oh yes, liberals will do everything possible to make these refugees citizens.

    Liberals simply disgust me to no limit.
     
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    Yeah we got them here in Memphis too, buying up all the gas stations and overcharging for everything. They really mark up the gas, always 20 to 30 cents higher than a non arab gas station. And they always buy out gas station in certain areas together, that way you have to pay the higher prices. I have to drive a minimum of 10 miles away from where I live just to go to a regular gas station.

    Oh and they are also trying to buy all the subways around here, and the quality starts going to (*)(*)(*)(*).

    Yes, we need more arabs here so we can get (*)(*)(*)(*)ed over.

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    Lets not forget the future rise in crime rates.
     
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    No, I don't think so. Alaska is a beautiful, pristine state. Let us keep it that way.......

    Some yrs ago I saw before and after pix of our south border. Before the illegals took control, it was beautiful and very clean. After pix showed a disgusting dump site.......
     
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    Why yes the people who think they can overthrow the government when they come for their guns quake in their boots at the sight of a brown woman with babies.
     
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    Yes, they were indeed.
    The moniker ISIL popped up in 1999.

    Salafism (the ideology that ISIL subscribes to) has been around for over 1000 years.
    Change the moniker to Ahmed Freddy's 37th street Sheppards and it's the same Salafism in action.
     
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    I really don't understand how anyone could support Obama's foreign policy. It has been really bad.
     
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    Hahahahahahahahahaha ................... hahahahahahahahahaha ..........crikey

    24 months ago, your fearless leader, actually, your "feckless" leader, BHO, said that ISIS was the junior varsity.

    So, by Obama's own admission, the rise of ISIS is all on his watch.

    But run along now and blame Bush.
     
  10. Space_Time

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    More on this issue in Montana:

    http://www.dailyinterlake.com/membe...cle_e0c39bf0-c7a7-11e5-b969-33c41009c37d.html

    REFUGEE CRISIS?
    OPINION: Opening Montana’s door to Syrian refugees is huge problem
    Posted: Sunday, January 31, 2016 5:45 am
    By PAUL NACHMAN | 0 comments
    What’s your opinion on bringing Syrian refugees to Montana? You might want to consider that question because WorldMontana, a Helena-based non-profit organization founded in 1987, has designs to resettle refugees, primarily from Syria, around the state.
    And recently formed Soft Landing Missoula has similar intentions for their city.
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    WorldMontana has heretofore engaged in “citizen diplomacy,” bringing in foreign notables to meet with ordinary Montanans. But by last spring, the group was contemplating this new direction — a direction that could impose dangers and significant costs on their fellow citizens. So skepticism about those designs is common sense.
    When considering arrivals from the Middle East (which includes Syria), those concerned about Americans’ safety will naturally think of unpleasant, headline-grabbing occurrences within recent memory in Paris (Nov. 13), San Bernardino (Dec. 2), and several German cities (Dec. 31). But according to WorldMontana’s vice president Stephen Maly, such concerns are misplaced, since any arrivals from Syria would undergo “rigorous” vetting by 10 agencies over 18 to 24 months. (Maly was quoted on the subject in the Great Falls Tribune, Dec. 18.)
    However, those impressed by Maly’s assurance may be sobered to learn that last Oct. 21, FBI Director James Comey flatly told the House Committee on Homeland Security that his agency can’t screen Syrian refugees, since relevant databases are scant, at best. Said Comey, “f someone has not made a ripple in the pond in Syria on a way that would get their identity or their interests reflected in our databases, we can query our databases until the cows come home, but nothing will show up because we have no record of that person.” And this wasn’t really news, since Assistant FBI Director Michael Steinbach had told the committee essentially the same blunt truth in February 2015.
    Maly also mentioned advice from federal officials to “go slow, be transparent, and inclusive” with refugee resettlement. The actual experience of cities around the country (e.g. Lewiston, Maine; Amarillo, Texas; Greeley, Colorado), though, is to have been deluged with needy people — typically unaccustomed to living in a modern, self-governing society — once they agreed to accept a few refugees.
    And regarding “transparency,” often they didn’t even agree. Instead, the U.S. State Department, in cooperation with non-governmental organizations such as World Relief Corporation and Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, merely announced that refugees would be coming, and it was up to local governments and their taxpayers to accommodate the influx.
    Maly wasn’t quoted on the subject of taxpayers’ costs arising from WorldMontana’s ambitions. But there was a clue in his expectation of involvement by the state’s Refugee Coordinator, an assignment within Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services that’s currently almost dormant. Judging by DPHHS’s online documents about “Refugee Resettlement Programs,” the coordinator’s overall role is to see that refugees are progressing toward “economic self-sufficiency.”
     
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    The good old boys of Montana will take care of that (*)(*)(*)(*). Best send these scumbags to sanctuary cities, where they will be embraced by their victims.
     
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    The F.B.I. has made it clear if they resist the government in rural Western states they will be shot.
     

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