Posted on 10/25/2013 9:17:26 AM PDT by Impala64ssa
The yapping mainstream media begins its usual dribble of criticisms against its chosen target.
Who cares what the scammers say??
He shouldn’t have apologized. He should have said “everybody knows what I meant; get over it”. Or “I’m sorry some of you are so eager to be offended”.
He is wrong. The ACA is filled with scammers from Kenya.
the official policy of Nigeria is to tolerate and even promote the e-mail schemes. If this human filth doesn’t like being perceived of as human filth, they should quit acting like human filth.
Nigerians ... don’t like it here ... GO HOME. Problem solved all around
Well then Obama’s FBI owes an apology as well:
The FBI identifies Nigerian letter fraud on its website describing common fraud schemes, saying it involves a letter sent from Nigeria offering to share profits if the recipient helps a self-proclaimed government official transfer funds out of the country.
They’re going to have to take his apology and this will be gone. The MSM will try every day all day to find anything on him. He may as well get used to it now, not august of a campaign.
Really now? Nigerian-Americans?
If they identify so much with their ‘beloved’ homeland then perhaps they should really consider moving back there.
Most members of certain ethnic groups do not seem to understand the concept of humor. Ted Cruz should not bow to their cultural and intellectual deficiencies.
Yup, go back to Nigeria and STFU.
The truth hurts.
Tough, get over it.
I’m just pissed all the time over foreigners in the United States.
If you’ve lost the Nigerian scammers, who’s left?
Then, again, as far as I know, flights and ships are still going to Nigeria. We could take about 6 months of the freebies they are getting and buy them a ticket.
vaudine
Two points:
1. Most of the time the victims are motivated by greed. If an offer is too good to be true then it probably is to good to be true.
2. The scammers prey on naive foolish people and string them along until their bank accounts are completely gone. There are usually multiple transfers of cash. You would think that the victim would realize that they are being scammed and stop.
Sorry that the truth hurts. Nigerians have been scamming Americans ever since I have been in the banking business. . . which is about 33 years. I am sure it was going on before I arrived.
Do you know that in order to get a visa to enter Nigeria, you are required to give them detailed information about you bank account?!! I have a friend who is attempting to organize an international meeting in Nigeria. . .what a nightmare. . guess what. . people are seriously reticent to offer up private banking info in order to get a visa.
Who gives a crap?
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