Trump refugee ban throws lives into uncertainty

tay

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You know its weird that places like Iran or Saudi Arabia don't take in refugees and whats even weirder is that they are like neighbours...
They aren't Wahhabis So the Saudis don't want them...

But let's back this bus up; 'Trump refugee ban throws lives into uncertainty'

I'm thinking that constant bombardment since 2003 in the region has thrown millions of peoples lives into uncertainty. Should Trump accept the refugees the USA has created? Well yes........


In 2016, the weaponry-released-per-month figures are minimally keeping pace with 2015 -- almost 13,400 for the U.S. and another nearly 4,000 for the rest of its air coalition through July. According to Pentagon figures, as of August, the U.S. had conducted 11,339 strikes in Iraq and Syria since 2014 at a cost of $8.4 billion to U.S. taxpayers.

No point in my boring you with the more modest figures for the bombing and missiling over so many years of Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, and Libya. Just know this: America’s air war in the Greater Middle East and Africa is now deeply embedded in the lifeblood of our national capital. Just about every major candidate for that office this year (even Bernie Sanders) was in favor of the air war against ISIS and no future president could ground the drones that continue to carry out White House-supervised assassination campaigns across a significant swath of the planet. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are essentially committed to continuing the U.S. air war into the distant future.

www.commondreams.org/...


And then, of course, there are the really big winners in all this blood, the weapons manufacturers. Raytheon and Lockheed Martin supplied £1.3bn of missiles to the Saudis only last year. But three years ago, Der Spiegel claimed the European Union was Saudi Arabia’s most important arms supplier and last week France announced the sale of 24 Rafale fighter jets to Qatar at a cost of around £5.7bn. Egypt has just bought another 24 Rafales.

It’s worth remembering at this point that the Congressional Research Services in the US estimate that most of Isis’s budget comes from “private donors” in – you guessed it – Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE and Kuwait.

More than a decade after “Mission Accomplished”, General Paul Funk (in charge of reforming the Iraqi army) has told us that “the enemy is on its knees”. Another general close to Barack Obama says that half of the senior commanders in Isis have been liquidated. Nonsense. But it’s worth knowing just how General Pierre de Villiers, chief of the French defence staff, summed up his recent visits to Baghdad and Iraqi Kurdistan. Iraq, he reported back to Paris, is in a state of “total decay”. The French word he used was “decomposition”. I suspect that applies to most of the Middle East.

www.commondreams.org/...
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Donald Trump could be impeached over Muslim ban, says Texas congressman

A Texas congressman has joined calls for Donald Trump to be impeached for allegedly “exceeding his constitutional authority” with a temporary ban on refugees and immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries.

Joaquin Castro, a Democrat serving in the House of Representatives questioned whether the new President had instructed the US Customs and Border Protection agency (CBP) to disregard court orders against his executive order.

“If Pres. Trump ordered CBP to ignore a judicial order he should be censured as a warning. If he does it again Congress should remove him,” Mr Castro wrote on Twitter.

https://www.google.ca/amp/www.indep...ngress-senate-a7556351.html?amp?client=safari
Interesting. I didn't know a single Congressman could impeach the President. Thanks for the lesson in American Constitutional law.
 

mentalfloss

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Your welcome.

Now you know that single congressman can impeach the president.
 

mentalfloss

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Ultimately, that just proves that people need to stop letting terrorism dictate policy.
 

JLM

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Relax old man. When did you get a laptop in the hospital?

You remember when I was talking about Farouk? I got a phone call from his widow. She says to say salaam. She is working for the Americans now and lives in Florida. She got the last laugh! You cannot beat her anymore, and Farouk is dead.


And has been for a couple of years!
 

Locutus

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are you on a day-pass? Lol


keep flailing cuck. it's fun to watch. :lol:

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white christians...Lol

http://forums.canadiancontent.net/news/149667-fake-news-cbc.html
 

Twila

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IF he were to be impeached imagine vp being the big P. eek.

and then after him....

giant schmozzle all the way around.
 

davesmom

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Interesting. I didn't know a single Congressman could impeach the President. Thanks for the lesson in American Constitutional law.



"Impeachment in the United States is an enumerated power of the legislature that allows formal charges to be brought against a civil officer of government for crimes alleged to have been committed"


How and by whom are formal charges brought about?
 

darkbeaver

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Yeah, I know what you mean. The two I hated most were the gym teacher, who eventually lost his job when the district finally had to admit that he was porking the middle school girls (they would sit in his lap at lunch time; other gym teachers REFUSED to go on road trips with him and any girls' team), and the math teacher who would get drunk at lunch and punched a kid in the face one afternoon.


Yep, they were the 'best'. In a Trump-lover's world, I guess.

Were these the same girls you wanted to pork? That punch may have launched a scholar.


Thier is no certainty in life except death.

You can count on that and nothing else.