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To: orinoco

[[No sane country would give unlimited power to any branch of government especially to the executive branch.]]

Which is why the current executive power simply took it, knowing full well there was no one with spine enough to stop him

[[Americans do not have to be put at risk.]]

Nope, we don’t have to, but who’s going to organize the proper ‘protest’ to stop it?

[[The best solution has been mentioned by candidates during the Presidential campaign. Safe zones should be set up in Iraq and Syria to protect the refugees. We can provide military, housing, medical and food assistance along with our coalition partners.]]

Exactly- this IS the solution- but this isn’t good enough for our president who seems hell bent on importing a group of people KNOWN to turn rogue into a country they despise (US) to give them shelter, food, free education, welfare, etc etc etc

This is NOT about humanitarianism- never was, this is strictly about importing potential terrorists into this country to fight us on our home front and in our cities-

There is an obvious and SAFE solution, but our dear leader has such contempt for this country that he will not even conceder it


12 posted on 11/27/2015 10:15:06 AM PST by Bob434
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To: Bob434
Which is why the current executive power simply took it, knowing full well there was no one with spine enough to stop him

Not exactly.

"In response to the influx of migrants "from the American invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq," Congress in 2005 gave President George W. Bush unlimited authority to admit people for humanitarian purposes, noted Judge Napolitano.

And that has since been passed over to President Obama, he added."


22 posted on 11/28/2015 7:47:22 AM PST by semimojo
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