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    Kasich falls on his sword


    http://www.breitbart.com/immigration...e-of-the-lord/


    John Kasich Goes All In For Amnesty: Illegals ‘Made In The Image Of The Lord’

    With Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential hopes diminishing as his personal demons catch up with him—from his relationship with billionaire Norman Braman to his role in pushing Obama’s amnesty—the donor class seems to be turning its eyes to John Kasich’s last stand in Ohio.

    The hope seems to be that a Kasich win in Ohio will not only deny GOP frontrunner Donald Trump delegates, but will also create a new vehicle for arriving at a contested convention.
    Because the Kasich campaign was largely ignored as a non-factor prior to Rubio’s polling collapse, Kasich went months with virtually no scrutiny of even his most bizarre statements on the campaign trail.
    However, in recent days, Trump has increasingly set his sights on Kasich—whether it be Kasich’s role at Lehman Brothers during the time of the economic collapse, as well as Kasich’s support for NAFTA and Obama’s Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement—a deal which Donald Trump and
    Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)have warned would destroy Ohio’s auto industry. In particular, Trump has zeroed in on Kasich’s heretofore overlooked push for massive amnesty. Though it has transpired without much attention, Kasich has quietly amassed a string of bizarre, peculiar, and extreme statements on immigration that places him to the furthest leftward reaches of not just the Republican President field, but the Democratic Presidential field as well. This perhaps underscores an element of seriousness to Kasich’s previous declaration, which he had intended in jest: “I ought to be running in a Democrat primary.”
    Below are just some of Kasich’s most bizarre and radical statements on immigration, which have flown under the radar.

    1) “God Bless” Illegal Immigrants

    Illegal immigrants are a “critical part of our society,” John Kasich told the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce last October. “For those that are here that have been law abiding, God bless them,” Kasich said—arguing that illegals “should have a path to legalization.”

    2) “I couldn’t imagine” enforcing our current immigration laws: “That is not… the kind of values that we believe in.”

    On the GOP debate stage in February, Kasich told millions of American voters that enforcing the nation’s immigration laws is not “the kind of values that we believe in.”
    “I couldn’t even imagine how we would even begin to think about taking a mom or a dad out of a house when they have not committed a crime since they’ve been here, leaving their children in the house,” Kasich said. “That is not, in my opinion, the kind of values that we believe in.”

    3) Kasich likened deporting the illegal population to Japanese internment camps

    “To think that that we’re just going to put people on buses and ship them to the border—look at our World War II experience where we quarantined Japanese—I mean it’s a dark stain on America’s history,” Kasich said in November.
    “We shouldn’t even think about it,” Kasich said of the “nutty” idea:
    “I don’t know many people that believe we should deport 11 million people—just because people shout loud doesn’t mean they’re a majority. I think most Republicans would agree that you can’t deport 11 million people. We shouldn’t even think about it. What are you going to do? Break their families up?”

    4) Illegal immigrants “are some of the hardest-working, God-fearing, family-oriented people you can ever meet.”

    As Newsmax reported in August, when a New Hampshire town-hall attendee asked Kasich about illegal immigration and the burden illegal immigrants place upon the nation, Kasich dismissed the voter’s concern.
    “A lot of these people who are here are some of the hardest-working, God-fearing, family-oriented people you can ever meet,” Kasich said referring to illegal immigrants. “These are people who are contributing significantly.”
    Kasich made no mention of the fact that 87 percent of illegal immigrant households with children in 2012 were on welfare, according to a 2015 report based on Census Bureau data.
    Kasich similarly made no mention of last year’s report from the liberal Migration Policy Institute which found that there are nearly one million illegal aliens in the United States with criminal convictions (820,000). This figure was not an estimation of total crimes committed by illegal immigrants—which would be a much higher number—but only those illegal aliens successfully identified, arrested, tried, and convicted.

    5) Allowing ICE officers to do their jobs is not “humane”

    Kasich told CBS last year that he does not support deporting the illegal population: “I don’t think it’s right; I don’t think it’s humane.”
    Kasich also compared illegal immigration to cutting in line at a Taylor Swift concert: “I don’t favor citizenship [for illegals] because as I tell my daughters, you don’t jump the line to go to a Taylor Swift concert, you just don’t do it,” Kasich said.
    However, Kasich has made clear that he is open to giving illegal immigrants citizenship. Moreover, a report from Columbus Dispatch suggests that Kasich favors green cards for illegal immigrants, which is the main pathway to citizenship.

    6) America can’t deport illegal immigrants because they are “made in the image of the Lord”

    In June, the Columbus Dispatch reported on a meeting that took place between John Kasich and an illegal immigrant and her son. After their meeting, Kasich said: “They’re just good people. They’re made in the image of the Lord, and you know, there’s a big element of compassion connected to how we treat people who are trying to find a way to a better life.”
    If being “made in the image of the Lord” provides an exemption to America’s immigration law, then that would mean that all of the world’s seven billion people would be free to violate America’s immigration laws.

    7) Kasich has called for implementing an open borders-style policy where workers can come and go as they please.

    In July, Kasich told Fox News’ Sean Hannity that we need to “have a guest worker program so people can come in, work, and then leave. Our program is too narrow now.”
    Kasich claim that the nation’s guest worker program, which admits an unprecedented number of foreign workers into the country, is “too narrow” is astonishing—and places him squarely in the tiny minority of the Republican electorate, only seven percent of whom want to increase immigration.
    Moreover, Kasich’s call for a guest worker program that will allow workers to come and go as they please represents the central pillar of the open borders philosophy. Under this global one-world theory, any willing employer should be able to hire any willing worker regardless of the country in which they reside—thus removing any right that American workers be entitled to get American jobs. This is similar to the policy European countries have within the European Union—namely, people are entitled to move freely from one country to another. Kasich is essentially laying out how the same legal structure could be adopted for the United States and all the foreign countries of the world.

    8) Kasich would enact amnesty within his first 100 days.

    In last Thursday’s CNN debate, Kasich told voters that he would enact the largest amnesty in U.S. history within his first 100 days in office. “For the 11 and a half million who are here, then in my view if they have not committed a crime since they’ve been here, they get a path to legalization. Not to citizenship. I believe that program can pass the Congress in the first 100 days,” Kasich said.

    9) America shouldn’t address ending birthright citizenship because it’s “dividing people”

    Kasich has made clear that he does not want to discuss birthright citizenship as an issue. While Kasich previously supported ending birthright citizenship, he has since reversed his position—meaning he now supports giving citizenship to all children of illegal immigrants, or of tourists and guest-workers, who are born on U.S. soil.
    “I don’t believe it should be a fundamental part of this whole thing because I think it remains dividing to people, to be honest with you,” Kasich said trying to take the issue off the table. “Let these people who are born here be citizens and that’s the end of it. I don’t want to dwell on it.”
    “If you are born here, you’re a citizen. Period. End of story,” Kasich told the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce last October.

    10) Illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay because “they’re here”

    “With the 12 million—they’re here,” Kasich said explaining why he supports a path to legalization. “If they have been law-abiding, then I believe they should have a path to legalization… look, they have become a very important part of our society.”
    When PBS’ Gwen Ifill pressed Kasich on how his position on the issue “rubs a lot of Republicans the wrong way,” Kasich said: “Well, what do you think we’re going to do? Go chasing them down? And put these big lights on top of cars? And go into neighborhoods hunting them down? That’s not—that’s not what America is.”
    Kasich again repeated his talking point likening illegally entering the United States and residing here in violation of U.S. immigration law, to cutting in line at a Taylor Swift concert: “Look, nobody likes that they broke the law, they ditched the line. I have told my kids, as much as you love Taylor Swift, you don’t ditch the line to get into a concert.”

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    It's like Christmas today:


    VIDEO UNEARTHED=> Pastor Calls for Execution of Gays – Then Introduces Ted Cruz at Conference

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    http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016...cruz-on-stage/


    Cruz was introduced on the stage by Pastor Kevin Swanson – after he called for the execution of gays at the conference.
    Kevin Swanson: Yes, Romans Chapter 1 verse 32 the Apostle Paul does says that homosexuals are worthy of death. His words not mine! And I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Jesus Christ! And I am not ashamed of the truth of the word of God. And I am willing to go to jail…
    Now my friends let me introduce to you the next candidate for the office of President of the United States, folks please make welcome Senator Ted Cruz.
    That seems a bit extreme. No?
    Ted’s father Rafael also spoke at the conference.
    At the same conference Pastor Swanson begged God to forgive America for Harry Potter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRK Star View Post




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    don't be ridiculous. and quit it with the woe is me martyr crap. i wouldn't have asked the question if i thought you what you think doesn't matter. so...lemme try again: Dude. Do you really think trump wasn't threatening bernie there?

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    don't be ridiculous. and quit it with the woe is me martyr crap. i wouldn't have asked the question if i thought you what you think doesn't matter. so...lemme try again: Dude. Do you really think trump wasn't threatening bernie there?
    The question to you would be; is it worse to threaten someone for sending thugs that incite actual riots, or to actually be to blame for sending actual paid protesters that actually incite actual violence? I'll retract this statement when Trump supporters start a riot at a democrat function.

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    don't be ridiculous. and quit it with the woe is me martyr crap. i wouldn't have asked the question if i thought you what you think doesn't matter. so...lemme try again: Dude. Do you really think trump wasn't threatening bernie there?
    The question to you would be; is it worse to threaten someone for sending thugs that incite actual riots, or to actually be to blame for sending actual paid protesters that actually incite actual violence? I'll retract this statement when Trump supporters start a riot at a democrat function.
    before I answer i need a clarification - are you saying bernie personally ordered protester thugs to disrupt the trump event? or are you saying bernie has been encouraging violent tendencies in his supporters and the events at the chicago trump rally are a natural byproduct?

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    i dont understand how anybody who somewhat understands economics could support bernie. if he got in, none of his policies would get through congress, but if they did it would be an economic catastrophie
    Me: We're in debt because W. Bush charged two wars and gave tax cuts to the billionaires.
    SetofK's: I checked in to what you said, yeah it's true. I guess I'll take a closer look at Bernie Sanders.
    Me: Cool, we must not become partisan hacks. If Bernie get's elected we must make sure we are willing to call him out. If he does anything like lie us into a war, reject sound science etc. we are done with him and may need to switch to third party candidate.
    SetofK's: Deal!

    Unfortunately this is not a civilized debate. Since no amount of facts or reason will sway these partisan hacks and it's frustrating to even try. I've decided to respond to them by saying hey SetofK's, squeal like a fuckin pig.
    Setofk's: wweeeeeeee wweeeeeee wweeeeeeeee

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    Quote Originally Posted by rum dick View Post
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    The question to you would be; is it worse to threaten someone for sending thugs that incite actual riots, or to actually be to blame for sending actual paid protesters that actually incite actual violence? I'll retract this statement when Trump supporters start a riot at a democrat function.
    before I answer i need a clarification - are you saying bernie personally ordered protester thugs to disrupt the trump event? or are you saying bernie has been encouraging violent tendencies in his supporters and the events at the chicago trump rally are a natural byproduct?



    it is widely being discussed here in Chicago that there WERE in fact, paid protesters at UIC. It seems WAAAYYY too obvious, based on some of the banners, signs and chants that were taking place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRK Star View Post
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    before I answer i need a clarification - are you saying bernie personally ordered protester thugs to disrupt the trump event? or are you saying bernie has been encouraging violent tendencies in his supporters and the events at the chicago trump rally are a natural byproduct?



    it is widely being discussed here in Chicago that there WERE in fact, paid protesters at UIC. It seems WAAAYYY too obvious, based on some of the banners, signs and chants that were taking place.

    widely discussed = some shit you ready on a cop forum.

     
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    don't be ridiculous. and quit it with the woe is me martyr crap. i wouldn't have asked the question if i thought you what you think doesn't matter. so...lemme try again: Dude. Do you really think trump wasn't threatening bernie there?

    There is no "woe is me" martyr crap. Not sure what that meant at all.

    You are asking me if Trump was threatening Bernie there. My point was that the question was intentionally vague so that it leaves it up to the individual to determine how that tweet should be taken.

    I think he did that intentionally so that it would be discussed by the media, and you cant tell what he specifically meant.


    If you forced me to give you a yes or no answer, I would say yes, he was threatening Bernie, based on his recent shift of narrative.

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    don't be ridiculous. and quit it with the woe is me martyr crap. i wouldn't have asked the question if i thought you what you think doesn't matter. so...lemme try again: Dude. Do you really think trump wasn't threatening bernie there?

    There is no "woe is me" martyr crap. Not sure what that meant at all.

    You are asking me if Trump was threatening Bernie there. My point was that the question was intentionally vague so that it leaves it up to the individual to determine how that tweet should be taken.

    I think he did that intentionally so that it would be discussed by the media, and you cant tell what he specifically meant.


    If you forced me to give you a yes or no answer, I would say yes, he was threatening Bernie, based on his recent shift of narrative.
    So when you said you were done, what you really meant is you would keep replying and replying and replying? You just wanted a PFA sympathy hug?

    Got it, faggot

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    Hillary's clever word game revealed.

    She's maybe 5% as corrupt as W. and Cheney.

     
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    Why do the protesters need to of been sent by Bernie or even have to of been paid to be there?

    If Trump came to London or any other major world city, protesters would bring those cities to a total standstill - HE IS THAT CONTROVERSIAL.... And nobody would've sent them or paid a penny for the cost of them being there.


    So why is it so hard to fathom that so many americans are just as appalled by Trump's views/antics and are there to protest at their own freewill (and dime)
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    Had a dream last night.

    Marco Rubio dropped out after seeing bad polling numbers for Florida, just a day before the election.

    Doubt it will come true, but damn did that dream ever feel and sound realistic.

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    http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/2842...m_campaign=ref

    North Carolina is not feeling Trump's provocations and considering pressing charges for inciting riot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord of the Fraud View Post

    So why is it so hard to fathom that so many americans are just as appalled by Trump's views/antics and are there to protest at their own freewill (and dime)
    Cuz they're lazy trash, who would rather protest from the safety of their Facebook page, unless money is on offer.

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    The question to you would be; is it worse to threaten someone for sending thugs that incite actual riots, or to actually be to blame for sending actual paid protesters that actually incite actual violence? I'll retract this statement when Trump supporters start a riot at a democrat function.
    before I answer i need a clarification - are you saying bernie personally ordered protester thugs to disrupt the trump event? or are you saying bernie has been encouraging violent tendencies in his supporters and the events at the chicago trump rally are a natural byproduct?
    I absolutely knew that you would try to make this about Bernie. If you have evidence it was not Bernie, please present it. What has been known is that the protesters at the Trump rally were bought and paid for by BLM and Moveon.org. We can say that it was democratic supporter George Soros that had a hand in it. The Koch brothers, on the other hand, have not.

    And again, in your second sentence, trying to say that 'tendencies' from Trump supporters to defend themselves against violent protesters that invade functions with the sole purpose of disruption to the point of disbandment are somehow the equivalent of actual democrat supporters that were paid to attack Trump events, forcibly gain entry to those events and actually commit physical violence against Trump supporters... even before Trump was in the building, much less on stage.



    This is a cop from the Chicago Trump rally. A democrat did this to him, not a Trump supporter.
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    http://www.mediaite.com/online/moveo...y-cancelation/

    When organizations like Moveon. org take credit for shit , it is pretty obvious that it was paid protesters . . .

     
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    https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/2015...-lamon-reccord


    how Chicago protests


    You have kids/students/former students likely that got tossed out of school, who are part of "organizations" like Youth for America, Youth for Fair Treatment, <insert any bullshit words you want here> who get paid or receive "Donations to their cause" from very influential parties (Liberal agendas, aldermen, other bullshit like defense attorneys).


    moveon.org paid for stuff at UIC as well


    Do you really think a bunch of high school and maybe people in their early 20's, are going to take their time to head down to a Trump rally, and bring along a 30 ft long banner, protesting Anita Alvarez, and another 15-20 similar people happen to be with the banner, and they start "Hey Hey..Ho Ho...Anita Alvarez got to go" chants on their own? Just a coincidence?....

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    https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/2015...-lamon-reccord


    how Chicago protests


    You have kids/students/former students likely that got tossed out of school, who are part of "organizations" like Youth for America, Youth for Fair Treatment, <insert any bullshit words you want here> who get paid or receive "Donations to their cause" from very influential parties (Liberal agendas, aldermen, other bullshit like defense attorneys).


    moveon.org paid for stuff at UIC as well


    Do you really think a bunch of high school and maybe people in their early 20's, are going to take their time to head down to a Trump rally, and bring along a 30 ft long banner, protesting Anita Alvarez, and another 15-20 similar people happen to be with the banner, and they start "Hey Hey..Ho Ho...Anita Alvarez got to go" chants on their own? Just a coincidence?....

    That's pretty much what socially aware kids do. How do you not know that?


    Moveon doesnt have to pay people to do shit. This is what people who believe in a cause do for fun and to meet like minded people to fuck.
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