Posted on 08/19/2016 9:14:40 AM PDT by Perseverando
I agree with your comments, and I’m glad you won’t stand for it.
I liken it to the Cold War years and our limitations on Russian travel. We watched Soviets closely. We didn’t want them spying on us or sabotaging us.
Now we just let tens of thousands of folks in, some of which aren’t just spies, but have active military objectives, killing U. S. Citizens, disrupting our society and infrastructure, and overturning our judicial system.
These people aim to control us in short order. And if they don’t they’ll make us sorry.
Hack, spit on that idea...
Not so. The government has no control whatsoever over BBC programming. Every government since the BBC began in the 1920s has sooner or later become paranoid about the BBC’s coverage of itself, but has been unable to do anything about it. The only time when a government can influence the BBC is once every decade or so when the legislation renewing the BBC’s Royal Charter (which guarantees the BBC’s constitutional independence) comes before Parliament. The next renewal is due later this year.
“we dont like your hijab any more than a swastika armband.”
Outstanding. The hijab is nothing more than the swastika armband.
I need to boil that down to about four words to give the phrase impact and make it memorable.
You obviously know more than I about this subject; thanks.
Please do, with my compliments.
I have also compared the hijab to the WWII German helmet. Whoever wears either is making a statement.
Agree. This country is close to being another Sodom and Gomorrah. We have one last chance and that is Trump. Trump is the only one who has even spoken about making America what is was. How can anyone like this current exceedingly wicked and perverted administration?
BTTT
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