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Sickening cockroaches. Europe is ****** in so many different ways it's not even funny. How many do you think are going to bleed the entitlement systems dry? How many of them have violent intents?
Europe needs a RedNeck epidemic to strike their leaders....
Why I am hopeful that it does not happen here is that the so called Hispanic population is growing.
And if needed we could unleash a wave of hoodrats and rednecks with weapons on militant Muslim hoods.
We are lucky that we have a 2nd Amendment.

BTW my Niece live in Hamburg Germany. There is a muslim immigrant camp not too far from where she lives,
it is pretty much 100% Men. Don't buy that orphan lie from Obama.
The whole breeding bit was disturbing.
Well the French have been ******* with the Arabs for centuries. You reap what you sow.
I'm glad we have two oceans separating us from the middle east and Africa. Our closest neighbors are all of relatively similar value sets. Even though hispanics are the target of anti-immigration sentiment in the U.S., at least their cultures are not in great conflict with our own. Similar religion, similar values, similar societal structure.

The violence issues in Central American countries are largely drug driven. That's easier to stamp out than religious fundamentalism (although clearly not easy or it would have already been done).
(11-18-2015 02:06 PM)firmbizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Well the French have been ******* with the Arabs for centuries. You reap what you sow.

Do you own real estate a house? You need to give that back to the Indians.
These are things we caused in the Middle East. Beginning with the Sykes-Picot Agreement, everything has collapsed. States have been torn apart, millions have died because of these actions.
(11-18-2015 02:31 PM)Ole Blue Wrote: [ -> ]These are things we caused in the Middle East. Beginning with the Sykes-Picot Agreement, everything has collapsed. States have been torn apart, millions have died because of these actions.

So, if true, does any of that, in your mind, justify what occurred in Paris?
(11-18-2015 02:31 PM)Ole Blue Wrote: [ -> ]These are things we caused in the Middle East. Beginning with the Sykes-Picot Agreement, everything has collapsed. States have been torn apart, millions have died because of these actions.

They should have learned to live with it. How about the Ottoman Empire? What about the lands and people they conquered? We could play this game literally back to the beginning of recorded history.
News flash,.. The Muzzie Scum hates the Central Americans as well.
Unless we end all carbon emissions, Europe is done. This wave is a global warming event.

#feelthebern
Very disturbing. GD if I will stand by idly and allow that schit to happen in the US. There will be armed insurrection if our politicians decide to allow this.
The breaking point for Europe is when the cost to contain radical groups becomes too high they win.

If France turned into a Syria and the radical groups could get a hold of its weapons of mass destruction they could blackmail the West or nuke London because they feel like it. The Islamic Republic of France may be the next one in that country.

The closest thing to an insurgency in the US was the 68' riots. There is still echos of urban discontent but it takes a critical mass that is dissipating. Baltimore Riots this year was one of the few cities that still had a critical mass of discontent.

Could the US reach that tipping point where an Islamic insurgency was crippling the economy? Resources for law enforcement are so massive in the US that its hard to imagine. Too many job opportunities in our economy for immigrants.
(11-20-2015 02:07 AM)Kittonhead Wrote: [ -> ]If France turned into a Syria and the radical groups could get a hold of its weapons of mass destruction they could blackmail the West or nuke London because they feel like it. The Islamic Republic of France may be the next one in that country.

I see your thoughts about the world around you are just as harebrained as your half baked conference realignment nonsense.
(11-20-2015 02:20 AM)wmubroncopilot Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-20-2015 02:07 AM)Kittonhead Wrote: [ -> ]If France turned into a Syria and the radical groups could get a hold of its weapons of mass destruction they could blackmail the West or nuke London because they feel like it. The Islamic Republic of France may be the next one in that country.

I see your thoughts about the world around you are just as harebrained as your half baked conference realignment nonsense.

You're thoughts aren't exactly great either.
(11-20-2015 02:29 AM)Kittonhead Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-20-2015 02:20 AM)wmubroncopilot Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-20-2015 02:07 AM)Kittonhead Wrote: [ -> ]If France turned into a Syria and the radical groups could get a hold of its weapons of mass destruction they could blackmail the West or nuke London because they feel like it. The Islamic Republic of France may be the next one in that country.

I see your thoughts about the world around you are just as harebrained as your half baked conference realignment nonsense.

You're thoughts

Well said.
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Get ready for the Islamic Republic of France everyone! 03-lmfao
(11-18-2015 02:14 PM)Niner National Wrote: [ -> ]I'm glad we have two oceans separating us from the middle east and Africa. Our closest neighbors are all of relatively similar value sets. Even though hispanics are the target of anti-immigration sentiment in the U.S., at least their cultures are not in great conflict with our own. Similar religion, similar values, similar societal structure.

The violence issues in Central American countries are largely drug driven. That's easier to stamp out than religious fundamentalism (although clearly not easy or it would have already been done).

Please, all you all, just STOP with this nonsense.

It's not "anti-immigration" at all. Not one person, find me one (not some yahoo, thanks). It's anti- ILLEGAL immigration. From anyone, anywhere.

I don't give a schit where you come from, just do it legit.

I've got a good friend who escaped Lithuanian back when (now a hugely successful builder) that have his Mother and sister waiting in line, in Canada, for nearly 4 years.

Should these fence jumpers take priority? Why? We have a process, we have laws, yes, we have borders, who doesn't?

We are more welcoming and generous than any Country on the face of this earth, but this nonsense must come to an end.

Enough madness is enough madness.
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