Trump’s Order Blocks Immigrants at Airports

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Magenta

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Mohammed was an adulterous war mongering pedophile and Islam is Satanic.

Oh of course there are racist people like Rachel who would like to muzzle free speech and make it against the law for us to tell the truth, while she gives full vent to her hatred and tries to dictate to others what they are allowed to say and how they must say it in order not to ruffle her biased sensibilities. Still, it must be said...

Many people are quite grateful that somebody is finally standing up to stem the
tide of political correctness that is forcing these immigrants on countries against
the will of saner minds. How ridiculous to call people racists for wanting to have
secure borders. The stupidity is staggering.


 
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Eventually the correct filters will be in place to filter out the ones who are up to no good. But it has to start somewhere like where it is now. And there are inconveniences, unfortunately. It has to start somewhere and then progress from there. I'm sure that we all like positive progress :)
 
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hornetguy

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This is funny - you whine about the race card and then you talk about the racist tendencies of everyone.

That's not really what she said but thanks for qualifying her statements by saying that racism ("genetic predispositions") was wrong.

Now it makes sense that the USA can't get enough American engineering graduates that they have to import even their own law enforcement.

Oh, good grief. Let it go.

You read it/understood it wrong.

And it appears you are too vain to admit it, or too proud.

You are wrong about what Magenta posted. Everyone here knows it... you simply took it wrong, and now won't admit you were wrong.

Denigrating the US doesn't help your case much....
 

PennEd

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Think of the staggering hypocrisy of saying how horrible America and Americans are for wanting secure borders by those trying to come to this supposed horrible, racist country!
We have Indians in our Bible study group that can sit for hours and tell us of the horrors of their homeland. From drinking the water they bathe in, and relieve themselves in, to the demonic forces that run rampant with religions like Hindu and Islam.

America has plenty of brilliant engineers. Heck MOST great inventions came from Americans.

The problem is we have let wicked socialists infect our land. Allowing companies to fire Americans so they can import indians, who can't seem to make their own country better, at half the cost of their American counterparts.
 

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Tommy379; said:
He posted on here awhile back that he was a lawyer by trade and published author.


Actually, I posted that I have a law degree (not a lawyer) and that I have published a few law articles, mostly on taxation. Those are facts whether tommy chooses to believe it or not. Thus, the flattering term "jurist" is accurate.
 

peacenik

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Like I mentioned, there were many things wrong with that post, not just racism. Let's start with some universal things - or at least I shall say it is universal, being that I am Indian and not even American, and I am aware of these things.

The term "negro" to refer to a group of people has been associated with slavery, discrimination and is considered offensive.

If you don't think this is hatred - I suggest you go and read this person's post to a group of Americans who identify with that race and see their reactions to it. Try doing it in public.

If you can do that, without an ounce of shame, then there's no point in me having to explain anything further.



"He was half white genetically, and had much whiter features than black. In fact, if he had had the flat nose and large lips more typical of certain Negros, I am positive he never would have been voted into office. "




Interestingly, magenta accused me of bigotry (see post 504) but has failed to list any examples to prove this claim. Funny how none of the forum right wingers who accuse you of making a false accusation have not made a similar challenge to her by demanding that she prove her claim.
 

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Back on topic:




Trump Responds to the Judge Who Stopped His Muslim Ban in the Pettiest Way Possible




In one tweet among a series fired off on Saturday, President Donald Trump attacked a federal judge’s credibility for temporarily stopping his Muslim ban.
Trump referred to U.S. District Judge James Robart as a “so-called judge” for his decision that he said would “take law enforcement away from our country.” However, Robart is by no means a liberal activist, having been appointed to his position by George W. Bush in 2003 and unanimously confirmed by the Senate on a 99-0 vote. Trump promised to “overturn” the judge’s decision, though he didn’t elaborate on how he would go about doing that.

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The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!








On Friday night, Judge Robart ruled in favor of Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, granting a national restraining order on Trump’s executive order that indefinitely bans all immigration from seven Muslim countries and halts the U.S. refugee resettlement program for four months. Ferguson filed for the restraining order on the ground that the White House was discriminating against Muslims with the immigration ban, and violating their constitutional rights.
“The Constitution prevailed today,” Ferguson said in a press conference on the federal courthouse steps. “No one is above the law — not even the president.”




Trump Responds to the Judge Who Stopped His Muslim Ban in the Pettiest Way Possible





​Trump needs to respect the rule of law. According to that REPUBLICAN judge, he has failed to do so.
 

Magenta

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Interestingly, magenta accused me of bigotry (see post 504) but has failed to list any examples to prove this claim. Funny how none of the forum right wingers who accuse you of making a false accusation have not made a similar challenge to her by demanding that she prove her claim.
You bleat about negativity and pejoratives from others, saying how they are condemned in the Bible, but then give yourself freedom to be as negative and use as many pejoratives as you please. Because you are a hypocrite and a bigot. LOL. And a liar. I am still waiting for you to apologize for some of the many lies you told. Don't worry. I will not be holding my breath. Liars like you rarely cop to the truth. You turn your nose up at the evidence.
 

Rachel20

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Oh, good grief. Let it go.

You read it/understood it wrong.

And it appears you are too vain to admit it, or too proud.

You are wrong about what Magenta posted. Everyone here knows it... you simply took it wrong, and now won't admit you were wrong.

Denigrating the US doesn't help your case much....

Oh I wasn't denigrating the USA.

You might be right- that I was wrong - clearly I didn't know that having attributes like "a flat nose and large lips typical of N-Word " could keep someone out of the public office.

Given that we were discussing genetic predispositions, I was merely wondering in the same vein, if maybe the "white American" gene pool can't produce enough smart people to build and operate their own computer networks?
 
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Back on topic:




Trump Responds to the Judge Who Stopped His Muslim Ban in the Pettiest Way Possible




In one tweet among a series fired off on Saturday, President Donald Trump attacked a federal judge’s credibility for temporarily stopping his Muslim ban.
Trump referred to U.S. District Judge James Robart as a “so-called judge” for his decision that he said would “take law enforcement away from our country.” However, Robart is by no means a liberal activist, having been appointed to his position by George W. Bush in 2003 and unanimously confirmed by the Senate on a 99-0 vote. Trump promised to “overturn” the judge’s decision, though he didn’t elaborate on how he would go about doing that.

Follow

Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump


The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law-enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!








On Friday night, Judge Robart ruled in favor of Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, granting a national restraining order on Trump’s executive order that indefinitely bans all immigration from seven Muslim countries and halts the U.S. refugee resettlement program for four months. Ferguson filed for the restraining order on the ground that the White House was discriminating against Muslims with the immigration ban, and violating their constitutional rights.
“The Constitution prevailed today,” Ferguson said in a press conference on the federal courthouse steps. “No one is above the law — not even the president.”




Trump Responds to the Judge Who Stopped His Muslim Ban in the Pettiest Way Possible





​Trump needs to respect the rule of law. According to that REPUBLICAN judge, he has failed to do so.
He should fight it. Good. There's no reason we should feel compelled to deal with organized crime under the facade of religion.
 
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When you start to understand that the true nature of the monster here isn't just the problems stemming from the culture clash we're looking at trying to resolve - the shadow government employing Islamic disruption in western societies to contribute to their demise has a lot to do with it as well.

China is slowly taking over the world, by the way.
 

Magenta

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Why is a judge assigning American constitutional rights to people who are not citizens?
 

Tommy379

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Nice try.

My challenge stands to you to read the whole post to members of that community in public.

Some terms are no longer in acceptance in colloquial English regardless of the institution and their purpose to help.

The semantics and context of language can always be abused and easily gotten away with. What's to stop you from referring anyone else with any derogative term and claim excuses otherwise?

But having said that, I will definitely share these posts with more people to ask how they feel when such a post is read to them.

I know I am not alone in feeling disgust over them - but who knows? Maybe you guys are so used to calling people such terms that it is acceptable to you in that part of society you come from.

/Opting out.
Has your tears dried up yet?

Come on spring, let's melt some snowflakes.
 

PennEd

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Why is a judge assigning American constitutional rights to people who are not citizens?
I don't know how to SHOUT this ridiculously obvious fact loud enough!!!

You are one intelligent, beautiful, downt to earth young lady Magenta!
 
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Trump doesn't need enemies when he has a former NYC mayor with him.
 

Tommy379

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Actually, I posted that I have a law degree (not a lawyer) and that I have published a few law articles, mostly on taxation. Those are facts whether tommy chooses to believe it or not. Thus, the flattering term "jurist" is accurate.
I never said I didn't believe you.
 

hornetguy

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Oh I wasn't denigrating the USA.

You might be right- that I was wrong - clearly I didn't know that having attributes like "a flat nose and large lips typical of N-Word " could keep someone out of the public office.

Given that we were discussing genetic predispositions, I was merely wondering in the same vein, if maybe the "white American" gene pool can't produce enough smart people to build and operate their own computer networks?
Well, if you say you were not slamming the US, I guess I'll take your word for it.

And please don't start throwing around "the N word".... that word was never used. The word used was "negro", which is a perfectly legitimate, accurate, and acceptable word. While it is not normally used in conversation, it is not considered a pejorative word, when describing a race of people, or characteristics... such as "negroid features".

As far as the US genetics being able to produce enough technically minded people? That is simply laughable.

Look at the US, and the level of technology, and the level of the infrastructure, and the standards of living.... then look at other countries... say..... oh, for the sake of argument.. India....

Why are Indians running over themselves to get to the US, and not the other way around? I don't see ANY Americans saying, "man, I just can't wait til I can move to India to improve my lifestyle"....

I'm not knocking your country, but you need to be realistic about life in general....