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Offline Israel Chai

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Say it he's better than Hillary
« on: January 30, 2017, 02:53:32 PM »
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President Trump is Right to Stop Iraqi Refugee Rape Spree in US
January 29, 2017
Daniel Greenfield
 

The media is turning on the waterworks. It's running stories of the "poor" Iraqi refugees who will be shut out by President Trump's security order. Some of whom have stories about having provided some useful information or services to American soldiers in Iraq. Let's remember 5 Iraqi refugees who also provided that aid.

    Ramadon, one of the men accused of the sexual assault, was featured in “A Soldier’s Promise,” a 2009 combat memoir penned by Army First Sgt. Daniel Hendrex about the time he spent deployed in the Iraqi town of Husaybah.

    Hendrex described helping Ramadon in his effort to immigrate to the U.S. in exchange for vital information the youngster — 14 at the time — provided Hendrex’s unit about local insurgents.

Here's how Ramadon and the rest repaid America.

    Four other Iraqi immigrants were also charged in connection to the crime, which left a semiconscious woman nearly dead and bleeding internally.

    Colorado Springs Lt. Howard Black told FOX21 Colorado Springs that the woman police believe the men sexually assaulted at the Wildridge Apartments suffered from injuries that could have been life-threatening.

    “I have been a police officer for a lot of years,” Black said. “When I look at the injuries, this is one of the more severe sexual assault cases I have been a part of and investigated.”

    Sarmad Fadhi Mohammed and Jasim Mohammed Hasin Ramadon were arrested for the actual sexual assault Tuesday. Mustafa Sataar Al Feraji, Ali Mohammed Hasan Al Juboori and Yasir Jabbar Jasim were arrested as accessories to sexual assault.

    According to police, doctors at Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs, where the woman was later admitted, said she suffered from internal injuries that appeared to be caused by blunt force trauma. When police arrived on scene of the apartment, they found blood splattered on the walls.

And there are plenty of stories of Iraqi refugee rapists in America.

    Police said Bahjat, an Iraqi refugee who fled the country following the alleged attack, "viciously sexually assaulted" the woman. She bolted from the car, leaving several personal items behind, according to investigators. She suffered injuries to her neck, wrists and knees, police said.

    Police say Bahjat is a 2012 refugee from Iraq and has an immigration status of "Permanent Resident-Non-Citizen." Within 24 hours of the alleged attack, Bahjat fled the United States, taking a flight to Toronto, then to Turkey and on to Jordan. An arrest warrant was issued, officials said.

And it goes on and on...

    A jury needed less than two hours on Thursday to convict an Iraqi refugee of brutally raping a 19-year-old woman behind a trash bin in Colonie after meeting her at a downtown bar last year.

    Salam Al Haideri, 24, of Niskayuna, faces 25 years in prison after the jury of nine men and three women found him guilty of predatory sex assault and first-degree rape.

Even when Iraqis provide some useful help, they should be rewarded for that within their own country. Or resettlement in the region. They should not be given access to the United States. This is what happens when we make the mistake of rewarding cooperation with immigration.
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Re: Say it he's better than Hillary
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2017, 02:55:59 PM »
C'mon I want to go back to fighting these guys, if he does one more super good thing it'll be cemented that we're on the wrong side.

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Lyft Donates $1 Mil to 9/11 Mastermind's Lawyers
January 30, 2017
Daniel Greenfield
 

Lyft, the ride app that isn't Uber, is making headlines with a shameless publicity stunt of donating $1 million to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's lawyers.

The company, notorious for being less honest about its surge pricing, will contribute money to the ACLU, an organization co-founded by a Communist sympathizer which advocates for terrorists. Including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the mastermind of an attack that murdered thousands of Americans.

It is highly unfortunate that Lyft, which operates in New York City, wants to subsidize terrorist lawyers. Anyone using Lyft should also be aware that a portion of the money they spend on the service will likely go to help terrorists.


"Christian" Leaders Condemn President Trump for Saving Christians
January 30, 2017
Daniel Greenfield
 

Christians and Jews sometimes wonder what is wrong with liberal Jews that they would actively seek to commit suicide. It's just leftism in action. And there are plenty of Christian and Jewish leftists who suffer from these fits of suicidal insanity.

    Christian Leaders Denounce Trump's Plan to Favor Christian Refugees

    A broad array of clergy members has strongly denounced Mr. Trump’s order as discriminatory, misguided and inhumane. Outrage has also come from some of the evangelical, Roman Catholic and mainstream Protestant leaders who represent the churches most active in trying to aid persecuted Christians....

    “We believe in assisting all, regardless of their religious beliefs,” said Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, the chairman of the committee on migration for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    Jen Smyers, the director of policy and advocacy for the immigration and refugee program of Church World Service, a ministry affiliated with dozens of Christian denominations, called Friday a “shameful day” in America’s history...

The article is a collection of the same tired old lies. The New York Times absurdly pretends that hardly any Christian clergy support the move.

    “We have no evidence that would support a belief that the Obama administration was discriminating against Christian populations,” said the Rev. Scott Arbeiter, the president of World Relief, the humanitarian arm of National Association of Evangelicals.

    His organization has resettled thousands of Muslim refugees, with the help of a network of 1,200 evangelical churches.

    Mr. Arbeiter said that World Relief is opposed to “any measure that would discriminate against the most vulnerable people in the world based on ethnicity, country of origin, religion, gender or gender identity. Our commitment is to serve vulnerable people without regard to those factors, or any others.”

    He said that World Relief had already gathered 12,000 signatures from evangelical Christians for a petition opposing Mr. Trump’s executive order.

    “We’re going to call out to our network, the 1,200 churches that are actively involved,” he said,

Helping Christians is actually controversial in these circles.
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Re: Say it he's better than Hillary
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2017, 03:10:40 PM »
He is much better.
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Re: Say it he's better than Hillary
« Reply #3 on: February 01, 2017, 02:06:05 AM »
A pile of steaming excrement is better than Hitlery.

He's no Cruz... but I prefer him over Rubio, Bush, R. Paul, Graham.