Posted on 07/31/2014 8:21:08 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Why can't we be just as free to assert our nation's sovereign right to affirm and defend our own borders?
America is rapidly approaching the precipice when it comes to not just the quality, but even the availability, of health care in this country.
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I had a friend who is catholic standing up for the boarder jumpers..
“You’d want to come here too!” he cried.
ya and I’d come to the front door and knock like your suppose to.
“that takes years and thousands of dollars!”
ya, and it costs even more to be smuggled in. Your point?
“we NEED to take care of them!”
How many live with you? how much have you given to help care for them?
“that’s not the point!”
Bub bye... Problem is, he is rock solid on other conservative issues. but man is he off the deep end on this one.
It is an atrocity, designed by those who planned
it in January to bring in DISEASES, and both
Narco- and Islamic terrorists.
There is no accountability.
There is no more Law.
Soon, there will be no more America.
Humanitarian concerns require that we send these migrants to Cuba or the Peoples Republic of Venezuela.
It would be unconscionable to subject these children of humanity to the evils of capitalism. Only a true socialist paradise can heal the suffering they have undergone.
How soon before they bring in Ebola?
It’s best to do all you can to reduce the chance that you need health care.
I’d avoid McDonalds for now...
Soon, there will be no more America.
> Illegal Immigration is Creating a Public Health Catastrophe
This is by design.
To be completely logical and objective, ebola will be brought across the border at some point, even if only non-intentional. People will want to escape the plague, and what better way than just leave the particular country.
I had a friend who is catholic standing up for the boarder jumpers..
Bub bye... Problem is, he is rock solid on other conservative issues. but man is he off the deep end on this one.
I had a similar experience when I became a Christian in 1981. I was at a church event (Assembly of God) sitting across the table from a couple (I was making the assessment that they were my brother and sister but they were clearly not very bright people) and they were making it clear that they were very dissapointed that Carter lost. I remember thinking, how can that be? How can a Christian be a liberal (hey, I was young and naeve) and then it hit me: Carter was the darling of Christian Evangelicals. They were fans because they were Christian Evangelicals, ignoring his actual politics.
I think this is what is happening with your Catholic friend. He’s siding with the Pope on this one.
[ How soon before they bring in Ebola? ]
How long before Jihadis decide to get infected intentionally and slip past the border as plague monkeys....
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2014/07/illegal-alien-minors-spreading-tb-ebola-dengue-swine-flu/
They already have.
Headline?
Launched from Central America, Ebola attacks expected from Africa
Obama Launches WMD Attack On Own Country!
Biological agents spread in public places, schools
Washington, D.C. "As long as they work cheap until they drop it's okay with us," said a spokesman for the Chamber of Commerce . . . .
I totally disagree with the lawlessness both on the part of the illegals crossing the border AND the President, his administration and any others who support BREAKING the law(s) of a sovereign country. As a deacon in the RC church, I believe there is, first and foremost, the duty to protect the “common good” of it’s citizens. And this far outweighs any call to charity that some insist is part of the caring and sheltering of all these illegal aliens. There is nothing charitable about laying an ever increasing and heavy burden on the citizens of one country to care for those of another. The welfare state is overburdened by the policies of the bleeding heart liberals who find it easy to be charitable with other peoples time, treasure and talents.
If this puts me at odds, on this one particular subject, with Pope Francis, so be it.
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