Posted on 02/10/2017 9:00:58 AM PST by HarleyLady27
Investigative reporter Michael Isikoff interviewed Syrias Bashar al-Assad about the civil war and the ongoing refugee crisis. Isikoff did not expect to hear Assad confirm President Trumps position that terrorists are embedded within the refugee community.
Worth noting, amid the 30,000 foot view of the larger issues, is how accessible Assad is to this western journalist interview. Ask yourselves, why hasnt the New York Times, or Washington Post interviewed Assad and delivered a similar finding?
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(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
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A sane person would have to be a complete fool to not believe this. He/she would have to be an even bigger fool to rule against our President’s efforts to keep us safe with regard to this. Yes, 9th Circuit, the outcome of your insane liberal treachery belongs on you.
Blood is on libs and ninth circus court hands...
if something happens............the bloodshed is on the lefts hands
This won’t matter to the Trump hating left.
They don’t care because they probably won’t know any of the victims. The deaths of the victims will be acceptable collateral damage.
It is a matter of anecdotal course that the aggrieved can sometimes mete out conclusive justice (of their own making) by those that perceive these quislings are at fault.
The quislings need to recognize they do not live in a no-fault world and that true justice can take many forms. If I were one of this quisling group, I’d begin to wonder if I was going to make it home safely at night.
Should be more like “Assad WARNS Terrorist embeds within Syrian Refugees.”
It’s not a question of whether they are “terrorists”. They are a carrier of islam which is inimical to western civilization, liberty and our way of life. Enemy of life itself.
Might want to drop Sundance a line to suggest that...
I have to wonder what would happen if one of these terrorists beheaded one of the ninth circus courts families heads, or one of the libs family heads...
We would see crying, rioting, and all the blame would be on President Trump because in their minds, he didn’t do anything to stop it...this is how they think...it’s always someone else’s fault...
Those terrorists in Syria, holding the machine gun or killing people, they [appear as] peaceful refugees in Europe or in the West. He said he couldnt estimate how many there might be, but he added that you dont need a significant number to commit atrocities. He noted that the 9/11 attacks were pulled off by fewer than 20 terrorists ...
Great post...
I will never forget a libtard calling in a morning talk show months after 9/11. They were discussing infringements upon civil liberties for the prevention of an attack like 9/11. The host asked how many Americans need to be murdered for sensible measures to be taken for the nations security. The host finally asked would it take a million dead to rationalize in her mind that we need to protect our country. She said, "no amount of deaths should stop civil liberties". This is what we are against.
Assad’s observation is not an “admission”, which implies involvement. These are the turds Assad has been fighting. The infiltrators are John McCain’s “brave young men”. These are globalist proxies. Artifacts of neocon and left interventionist policies of destabilization.
Excerpt from “Listen to Reason: The Bill of Rights Is a Package Deal”
Liberal sympathizers are unsympathetic to the argument from the Bush administration that a post-9/11 world requires expanded executive authority to suspend habeas corpus and detain individuals indefinitely, or to eavesdrop on Americans’ phone conversations, or to torture terrorist suspects. In those instances the Bush administration says the need to protect Americans from wanton violence justifies infringing on American liberties. But liberals are quite adamant that saving lives is not a sufficient rationale for abandoning principles.
Yet when the subject turns to the right of American citizens to own guns, many liberals suddenly find that the goal of saving lives justifies just that.
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