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Jeez wrote How about this, ill give you 100 M&Ms, now 5 of which are poisoned and WILL kill you. Do you still eat them? Do you go until you start feeling sick? Or do you say "no thanks, ill pass".

THAT is the moral of the story he is pointing at. As much as I agree to a tiny fraction of Muslims being any threat, continuing to allow them into the country is, and will, become an issue. So, for the time being, why not look out for our OWN country, our OWN citizens, our OWN economy, and our OWN well being and safety unless things can be more controlled.

Is it really worth risking another (possible) 9/11? Not only did that kill thousands, it costed the country trillions. I know I am going to get hate for this, but; Mr. Trump, I mostly agree with you

Terrible analogy. Any type of food can be poisoned, but we still eat them. Hell, we poison ourselves with a lot of stuff we shouldn't consume (like soda.) We take risks everyday with food that could be contaminated. We risk another 9/11 everyday as well just for having so many citizens. There are a lot of bad people among us as it is. Dehumanizing these people by comparing them to food isn't really cool either.

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

These are our people. Everyone that wants to be free and a part of this nation is our people. This is America.
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Yin wrote
Jeez wrote How about this, ill give you 100 M&Ms, now 5 of which are poisoned and WILL kill you. Do you still eat them? Do you go until you start feeling sick? Or do you say "no thanks, ill pass".

THAT is the moral of the story he is pointing at. As much as I agree to a tiny fraction of Muslims being any threat, continuing to allow them into the country is, and will, become an issue. So, for the time being, why not look out for our OWN country, our OWN citizens, our OWN economy, and our OWN well being and safety unless things can be more controlled.

Is it really worth risking another (possible) 9/11? Not only did that kill thousands, it costed the country trillions. I know I am going to get hate for this, but; Mr. Trump, I mostly agree with you

Terrible analogy. Any type of food can be poisoned, but we still eat them. Hell, we poison ourselves with a lot of stuff we shouldn't consume (like soda.) We take risks everyday with food that could be contaminated. We risk another 9/11 everyday as well just for having so many citizens. There are a lot of bad people among us as it is. Dehumanizing these people by comparing them to food isn't really cool either.

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

These are our people. Everyone that wants to be free and a part of this nation is our people. This is America.


Let us be free by not messing with the 2nd amendment.
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Yin wrote
Jeez wrote How about this, ill give you 100 M&Ms, now 5 of which are poisoned and WILL kill you. Do you still eat them? Do you go until you start feeling sick? Or do you say "no thanks, ill pass".

THAT is the moral of the story he is pointing at. As much as I agree to a tiny fraction of Muslims being any threat, continuing to allow them into the country is, and will, become an issue. So, for the time being, why not look out for our OWN country, our OWN citizens, our OWN economy, and our OWN well being and safety unless things can be more controlled.

Is it really worth risking another (possible) 9/11? Not only did that kill thousands, it costed the country trillions. I know I am going to get hate for this, but; Mr. Trump, I mostly agree with you

Terrible analogy. Any type of food can be poisoned, but we still eat them. Hell, we poison ourselves with a lot of stuff we shouldn't consume (like soda.) We take risks everyday with food that could be contaminated. We risk another 9/11 everyday as well just for having so many citizens. There are a lot of bad people among us as it is. Dehumanizing these people by comparing them to food isn't really cool either.

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

These are our people. Everyone that wants to be free and a part of this nation is our people. This is America.


Not true at all. We know we are being killed by those things, all the time. Its not a surprise. I get that this a free country, but the more we bring in that aren't originally from here, the more we are putting ourselves at risk. In this day and age, you can never be too careful. There are far too many domestic and international threats that harm this country every single day. Inviting those (possible) threats in with wide open arms is asking for trouble and is a magnet for attacks. Look at Paris, thought they were doing the right thing, all of the sudden they got blind sided by their new "friends thats just needed some help" for no apparent reason. Lock those boarders, seal us in, seal everything our and let stuff work out. Then things can continue
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SELU wrote
Yin wrote
Jeez wrote How about this, ill give you 100 M&Ms, now 5 of which are poisoned and WILL kill you. Do you still eat them? Do you go until you start feeling sick? Or do you say "no thanks, ill pass".

THAT is the moral of the story he is pointing at. As much as I agree to a tiny fraction of Muslims being any threat, continuing to allow them into the country is, and will, become an issue. So, for the time being, why not look out for our OWN country, our OWN citizens, our OWN economy, and our OWN well being and safety unless things can be more controlled.

Is it really worth risking another (possible) 9/11? Not only did that kill thousands, it costed the country trillions. I know I am going to get hate for this, but; Mr. Trump, I mostly agree with you

Terrible analogy. Any type of food can be poisoned, but we still eat them. Hell, we poison ourselves with a lot of stuff we shouldn't consume (like soda.) We take risks everyday with food that could be contaminated. We risk another 9/11 everyday as well just for having so many citizens. There are a lot of bad people among us as it is. Dehumanizing these people by comparing them to food isn't really cool either.

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

These are our people. Everyone that wants to be free and a part of this nation is our people. This is America.


Let us be free by not messing with the 2nd amendment.


I don't see what any of the comments you quoted have to do with the right to bear arms, the topic at hand has nothing to do with the owning of guns or firearms, can there please be a topic discussed without Gun rights being shoehorned into it.


Anywayyyys, Probably the biggest con of America accepting the refugees into America, would be the cost. The refugees who are escaping to here are coming to a completely new world, in which many of them will be unable to provide for themselves. I mean it isn't their fault that a bunch of dicks with a religious agenda blew up their house, but it puts an expensive burden on the US to provide for them.

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$582 Million Yearly to relocate, train, and integrate newly immigrated Refugees into the US, that is a LOT of money. I'm not saying that we shouldn't be spending that much, because the money is doing a lot more good than spending $38 Million on an F-14. However, think of what we could have done with the money. How many/much schools, hospitals, infastructure, could have been improved?

Last I heard, President Obama's plan was to allow 10,000 refugees into the US, this sounds like a whole lot, but yearly, around ~500,000 ( [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ) people legally immigrate into the states. Of course we risk the threat of terrorism and spreading violence, and the influx of possibly dangerous individuals by allowing them in. However, ( According to the same source ), the US is approx 12% legal immigrant population, meaning that more than 1/10 people have come to America through our borders, and we have accepted the burden and challenge of helping provide for these people. You can't choose where you're born, or who your parents are or what kind of house life you're born into, but what you can choose is where you go in life, and that's what these people are doing. I feel like we should have some obligation to do our part.
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Jeez wrote
Yin wrote
Jeez wrote How about this, ill give you 100 M&Ms, now 5 of which are poisoned and WILL kill you. Do you still eat them? Do you go until you start feeling sick? Or do you say "no thanks, ill pass".

THAT is the moral of the story he is pointing at. As much as I agree to a tiny fraction of Muslims being any threat, continuing to allow them into the country is, and will, become an issue. So, for the time being, why not look out for our OWN country, our OWN citizens, our OWN economy, and our OWN well being and safety unless things can be more controlled.

Is it really worth risking another (possible) 9/11? Not only did that kill thousands, it costed the country trillions. I know I am going to get hate for this, but; Mr. Trump, I mostly agree with you

Terrible analogy. Any type of food can be poisoned, but we still eat them. Hell, we poison ourselves with a lot of stuff we shouldn't consume (like soda.) We take risks everyday with food that could be contaminated. We risk another 9/11 everyday as well just for having so many citizens. There are a lot of bad people among us as it is. Dehumanizing these people by comparing them to food isn't really cool either.

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

These are our people. Everyone that wants to be free and a part of this nation is our people. This is America.


Not true at all. We know we are being killed by those things, all the time. Its not a surprise. I get that this a free country, but the more we bring in that aren't originally from here, the more we are putting ourselves at risk. In this day and age, you can never be too careful. There are far too many domestic and international threats that harm this country every single day. Inviting those (possible) threats in with wide open arms is asking for trouble and is a magnet for attacks. Look at Paris, thought they were doing the right thing, all of the sudden they got blind sided by their new "friends thats just needed some help" for no apparent reason. Lock those boarders, seal us in, seal everything our and let stuff work out. Then things can continue

Ok. Then let's just close all borders and let the NSA spy on all of us and the world. I mean, we can't be too careful, right? I'm not going to cower to terrorists and then put that fear on other people. You know what France did after that attack? They said they would take more refugees. That is how you handle terrorist attacks. You do what they don't want you to do. Being kind to Muslims hurts their cause, and I like that fact.
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All I'm going to say on this topic is that we know from the past what can happen to the world, when certain people are discriminated against. Let's not put the world through that again
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I don't blame him for what he said.
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If we're going to ban all Muslims from entering because of the actions of a few, than we should ban all whites for the schools they shoot up. Or better yet, for all the lives they end with their drones.
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Miss wrote If we're going to ban all Muslims from entering because of the actions of a few, than we should ban all whites for the schools they shoot up. Or better yet, for all the lives they end with their drones.
While your on the topic, ban all the blacks for causing so much crime in America...




Scizor wrote
SELU wrote
Yin wrote
Jeez wrote How about this, ill give you 100 M&Ms, now 5 of which are poisoned and WILL kill you. Do you still eat them? Do you go until you start feeling sick? Or do you say "no thanks, ill pass".

THAT is the moral of the story he is pointing at. As much as I agree to a tiny fraction of Muslims being any threat, continuing to allow them into the country is, and will, become an issue. So, for the time being, why not look out for our OWN country, our OWN citizens, our OWN economy, and our OWN well being and safety unless things can be more controlled.

Is it really worth risking another (possible) 9/11? Not only did that kill thousands, it costed the country trillions. I know I am going to get hate for this, but; Mr. Trump, I mostly agree with you

Terrible analogy. Any type of food can be poisoned, but we still eat them. Hell, we poison ourselves with a lot of stuff we shouldn't consume (like soda.) We take risks everyday with food that could be contaminated. We risk another 9/11 everyday as well just for having so many citizens. There are a lot of bad people among us as it is. Dehumanizing these people by comparing them to food isn't really cool either.

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

These are our people. Everyone that wants to be free and a part of this nation is our people. This is America.


Let us be free by not messing with the 2nd amendment.


I don't see what any of the comments you quoted have to do with the right to bear arms, the topic at hand has nothing to do with the owning of guns or firearms, can there please be a topic discussed without Gun rights being shoehorned into it.





I know Yin is an advocate of gun control and I found it ironic that he said that we should be free.
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SELU wrote
Miss wrote If we're going to ban all Muslims from entering because of the actions of a few, than we should ban all whites for the schools they shoot up. Or better yet, for all the lives they end with their drones.
While your on the topic, ban all the blacks for causing so much crime in America...




Scizor wrote
SELU wrote
Yin wrote
Jeez wrote How about this, ill give you 100 M&Ms, now 5 of which are poisoned and WILL kill you. Do you still eat them? Do you go until you start feeling sick? Or do you say "no thanks, ill pass".

THAT is the moral of the story he is pointing at. As much as I agree to a tiny fraction of Muslims being any threat, continuing to allow them into the country is, and will, become an issue. So, for the time being, why not look out for our OWN country, our OWN citizens, our OWN economy, and our OWN well being and safety unless things can be more controlled.

Is it really worth risking another (possible) 9/11? Not only did that kill thousands, it costed the country trillions. I know I am going to get hate for this, but; Mr. Trump, I mostly agree with you

Terrible analogy. Any type of food can be poisoned, but we still eat them. Hell, we poison ourselves with a lot of stuff we shouldn't consume (like soda.) We take risks everyday with food that could be contaminated. We risk another 9/11 everyday as well just for having so many citizens. There are a lot of bad people among us as it is. Dehumanizing these people by comparing them to food isn't really cool either.

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to me:
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

These are our people. Everyone that wants to be free and a part of this nation is our people. This is America.


Let us be free by not messing with the 2nd amendment.


I don't see what any of the comments you quoted have to do with the right to bear arms, the topic at hand has nothing to do with the owning of guns or firearms, can there please be a topic discussed without Gun rights being shoehorned into it.





I know Yin is an advocate of gun control and I found it ironic that he said that we should be free.


The list could go on until no one is left in the country. But we're not Fascist like Trump.
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