Posted on 11/17/2015 11:56:31 AM PST by VinL
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Tuesday panned the idea of favoring Christian refugees from Syria over Muslims, delivering a rebuttal to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a GOP presidential candidate.
McCain said using a religious test on Syrian refugees, especially children, makes no sense.
âI donât think any child, whether they are Christian or whether they are atheist or whether they are Buddhist, that we should make a distinction,â McCain said. âMy belief is that all children are Godâs children.â
Itâs a rare example of McCain siding with President Obama, who defeated him in the 2008 presidential election, on a hot-button political topic.
Cruz and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush over the weekend said efforts to resettle refugees from Syria should focus on Christians.
"There is no meaningful risk of Christians committing acts of terror,â Cruz said at a Sunday event in South Carolina, according to The Washington Post. âIf there were a group of radical Christians pledging to murder anyone who had a different religious view than they, we would have a different national security situation."
Bush on Sunday told CNNâs âState of the Unionâ that the U.S. âshould focus our efforts as it relates to the refugees with the Christians that are being slaughtered.â
McCainâs comments Tuesday backed up Obama, who earlier this week called a religious test âshamefulâ and ânot American.â
Bush, however, softened his stance in an interview with Bloomberg Politics on Tuesday.
âThe answer to this is not to ban people from coming. The answer is to lead, to resolve the problem in Syria,â he said.
Noting public worries over the vetting of refugees, he said that âif thereâs any kind of concern, we shouldnât allow people in.â
âBut I donât think we should eliminate our support for refugees,â he added.
McCain said Tuesday âthere should be no litmus testâ for the religious affiliation of refugees as long as they are vetted and determined not to pose a threat.
âAre we going to differentiate children by their religion? I donât think so,â he said.
McCain blamed what he called Obamaâs âfailed, fecklessâ policy in Syria for the violence that has sent hundreds of thousands of migrants flooding into Europe.
âThe decisions by the president of the United States, the commander-in-chief, have put us into this position where weâre fighting over refugees
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Those who you defend don't share that belief, John.
FUJM
Rinse.
Repeat.
FUJM
McQuegg speaks from the asylum.
I didn’t realize the attackers in Paris were all children
Christians are being murdered by Muslims. Christians are the real refugees.
Why is that hard to say or understand?
“McCain helps Cruz”
Details at 11......
Lil' johnnie with some of God's Chilrun'.
Why doesn’t McStain slam Omuslim’s test that favors muslims over Christians?
Yes Juan. But you MUST admit that some have been kidnapped and reprogrammed by Satan.
It is not a religious test, it is a violence test.
And God had them born THERE, not HERE.
. . . It is a rare example of McCain siding with President Obama . . .
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No, it is not rare at all, actually it is quite common.
I think the man has Dementia or Alzheimers. He gets crazier with every passing year. Time to Retire.
Well, your belief doesn't square with Scripture.
Go check yourself into an institution, already.
McCain opposes Cruz. Again. Affirms that Ted’s on the right track.
You said it before I could!
It is a security test not a religious test. McCain is not very bright.
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