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the usual Christian lying propaganda. Finding a Saudi source does nothing to change that.
So Saudi cartoonists are producing "Christian propaganda"?

That's a new one...

And once again, your bigotry is on full display with the phrase, "Christian lying propaganda"...

Try substituting other groups for "Christian" in that phrase:

"Jewish lying propaganda"...

"Muslim lying propaganda"...

"African-American lying propaganda"...

"Gay lying propaganda"...

"Latino lying propaganda"...

Guess what anyone using any of those phrases would be called?
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lib? No, no... that's wrong

I'm just pondering when rubato began to think that Turkey was an Arab country and why he introduced the word "Islam" (which I did not use)?

I guess when a Saudi cartoonist lampoons Gulf State restrictions on immigration, it must somehow be valid to bring up a non-Arab state like Turkey - which wasn't the subject of the cartoon anyway.
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MajGenl.Meade wrote:Gulf states you blind tape worm... Gulf states. Suggest you read up on it and then return to your usual prejudicial statements and bigotry
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the wealthy gulf states will not help, they are rooting for ISIS

Lebanon and Jordan are full up with refugees. Kurdistan is full up. turkey is playing both sides, but they have taken many, many people.

the rich gulf states have their own agenda, and is does not include helping anyone but themselves.

let china and Russia have them, we don t need their stinkin' oil anymore.

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wesw wrote:the rich gulf states have their own agenda, and is does not include helping anyone but themselves.
Except for the typo ;) , that's exactly correct. Rubato might want to look at which nations were NOT included on that list he posted before continuing his argument.

As for the rich gulf states rooting for ISIS, that's probably an exaggeration...but they definitely agree with ISIS that the Sunni Shia* Islamic states (Iran, Assad's Syria, and to a lesser extent Iraq) are their #1 enemy, and must be destroyed. Frankly, the only reason for the U.S. to adopt this sectarian Muslim viewpoint is to suck up to the big oil producers like Saudi Arabia, and the sooner "we don t need their stinkin' oil anymore" the better.



* Okay, wes...I fixed it.
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Gob wrote:
MajGenl.Meade wrote:Gulf states you blind tape worm... Gulf states. Suggest you read up on it and then return to your usual prejudicial statements and bigotry
When I dream, I dream of owning a Porsche.

I take particular affront to Meade insulting tapeworms by comparing them to our friend rube.

And Gob, having owned a PORSCHE.....they can more of a nightmare than a dream.

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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well econo, your post was pretty correct too, except for that typo where you used "sunni" instead of shia.... :)

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Evil Christian Dusan Stojanovic of the AP reports:
Hajdukovo, Serbia: A Pakistani identity card in the bushes, a Bangladeshi one in a cornfield. A torn Iraqi driver's licence bearing the photo of a man with a Saddam-style moustache, another one with a scarfed woman displaying a shy smile.

Documents scattered only metres from Serbia's border with Hungary provide evidence that many of the migrants flooding Europe to escape war or poverty are scrapping their true nationalities and likely assuming new ones, just as they enter the European Union.

People collect their papers after getting off a bus from Proshevo at the main bus station in Belgrade, Serbia. People collect their papers after getting off a bus from Proshevo at the main bus station in Belgrade, Serbia. Photo: Getty

Many of those migrants believe that using a fake document – or having none at all – gives them a better chance of receiving asylum in Germany and other western European states. That's because the surest route to asylum is to be a refugee from war and not an economic migrant fleeing poverty. That fact has led to a huge influx of people claiming to be Syrian.

Serbian border police say that 90 per cent of those arriving from Macedonia, about 3000 a day, claim they are Syrian, although they have no documents to prove it. The so-called Balkan corridor for the migrant flight starts in Turkey, then goes through Macedonia and Serbia before entering the European Union in Hungary.

"You can see that something is fishy when most of those who cross into Serbia enter January 1 as the date of their birth," border police officer Miroslav Jovic said. "Guess that's the first date that comes to their mind."

http://www.smh.com.au/world/migrant-cr ... z3kzu6Fu9G
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wesw wrote:well econo, your post was pretty correct too, except for that typo where you used "sunni" instead of shia.... :)
:oops: OOPS.
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I was gonna make a joke about it being a mistake of a "Trumpian" nature, but we seldom agree and I didn t want to ruin it....

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Lord Jim wrote: I would have thought that the events in Iraq and Syria since we have taken essentially a "hands off" position would have been a real eye opener for the hand wringers who always advocate America doing nothing internationally as the best course, the folks who don't believe we can do anything effectively, if we get involved it will only make the situation worse, blah, blah, blah.....

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You still haven't answered my very simple question: How is America in any way responsible for the Syrian civil war? Be specific as to cause and effect.

(As to the historical issues, Syria's current problems have virtually nothing to do with either the Balfour Declaration or the partition of the Ottoman Empire.)

Here's an exercise, Jim:

1. Identify the U.S. national interest(s) in Syria.

2. Identify the U.S. national interest(s) in the Syrian civil war.

3. To the extent these may be different, explain how to effectively advance each and what the costs v. benefits are, both economically and in American lives.

4. Describe how U.S. national interests conflict and/or coincide with those of all other parties/factions in Syria, in the region, and globally.

5. Describe the ultimate result to be obtained.

6. Estimate the likelihood of success in achieving that result and over what period of time.

7. What are the likely consequenes of failure at every stage, and how are they going to be handled?

8. How much of any of the above will be tolerated (let alone supported) by the American people, and what is the likely effect on domestic politics?
Lord Jim wrote:The price the US will now have to pay is already much higher than if we had been properly engaged three years ago; (when we could have kept ISIS in check in Iraq with a force that would have kept the Sunni militias in the fight, and in Syria with robust support for the non-sectarian rebel forces) and the more timidly we behave now the higher the ultimate price will be.
The U.S. is not required to pay any price in Syria, and by the way our engagement in 2013 eliminated the use and most if not all of the stockpiles of the Syrian government's chemical weapons. And who is it exactly that you think is actually fighting ISIS/al-Qaeda/al-Nusra et al in Syria? Are you now saying we should have been aggressively backing the Syrian government all along? Make up your mind.
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Australia will permanently resettle 12,000 refugees from Syria, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has confirmed.

Coalition MPs met in Canberra on Wednesday to discuss the government's policy, which the Mr Abbott formally announced around lunchtime.

The decision to accept 12,000 refugees on top of the existing 13,750 humanitarian intake is a radical turnaround from the Prime Minister's position outlined just four days ago.

On Sunday Mr Abbott said Australia would accept more refugees from Syria but within the existing quota.

But after pressure from state Liberal leaders, the federal opposition and Greens, backed by public calls for Australia to do more to address the EU migrant crisis, Mr Abbott staged a complete change of heart on the issue.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/ ... z3lCqkImf5
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nato countries are being flooded with refugees and possibly with embedded ISIS members. ISIS has their caliphate from which to reign and to spread terror upon the region and the wider world.

then there is the enslavement of women and children, the genocide of yazidis and other atrocities.

it is in the national interest. it is in the interest of humanity. it is in the interest of "never again"

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