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Folks like Marie Harf and Jen Psaki at the State Department defended this hairbrained idea saying that the United States was founded on the principals of helping people from war-torn lands.
ISIS has hailed the idea as halal.
The House Republicans worry that members of ISIS, with their de facto HQ in Syria, will infiltrate the refugee system, as they said they would, and get their butts on American soil. If this happens, Marie Harf plans to teach them folk dancing and playing the guitar.
Mike McCaul (R-Tx) chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security told Fox News' Hannity that this idea is "dangerous and reckless," and spoke to National Security Advisor Susan Rice (who went on five Sunday morning talk shows and blamed a video for the terrorist attack at Benghazi, Libya which killed 4 Americans).
Comrade Rice also admitted that this policy will include bringing in refugees from Turkey where millions of Syrians fled from their civil war.
McCaul's letter to Rice voiced his and fellow Republican concerns about the lack of an adequate screening process of the refugees. There is as much intelligence-gathering in Syria as there is actual intelligence in Marie Harf's statement, "You cannot win a war with ISIS by killing them." That's like saying: "You cannot win a war by winning it."
The way it stands now, there is no information on these refugees to vet. It's a game of Russian roulette, only, in this case, the gun has thousands of chambers and nobody knows how many of them are loaded.
And Obama is holding it to our collective head.
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