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one dreadful portrayal of suffering, clawed at the hardest of hearts, ...
Good Lord. I feel awful. I saw the picture, thought “gee, that’s a shame” and forgot about it.
I feel like Seinfeld!!
My mother and I were touring Europe. We were riding the bus and saw the spires of a cathedral ahead of us. We decided to get off and walk the few blocks. Bad decision. Little did we know that we were in the middle of a Muslim ghetto. Men sitting on their aluminum chairs against the walls of the buildings, glaring at us. Needless to say, we hurried along on our way.
The only way Obama was going to begin the mass migration was to blow up the middle east and that’s what he did.
I don’t see the “world” as in revolution; I see the Muslims starting a revolution. They’re moving from country to country setting up their Caliphate.
Anybody who doesn’t see that, needs to have their eyes checked.
The dead child in that photo was not part of the mass migration, invasion, or what ever one choose to call it.
The boy’s family lived in Turkey for three years, and were travelling to Greece in order to go to the dentist, where dental procedures were cheaper. The boat capsized enroute to Greece.
Good article
No, it created a media frenzy that made some politicians act like headless chickens. The vast majority of citizens may have felt compassion with the dead kid but do not want any part of this "refugee" tsunami.