Sunday, September 6, 2015

Germany's Merkel to discuss refugee crisis

Berlin--Chancellor Angela Merkel will be discussing the current European migrant crisis with her coalition partners today as fleeing Syrians, Iraqis and a ton of others escape the war and religious persecution brought on by ISIS. 

This religious Islamic war has been carried out by a "Jay Vee team" and facilitated due to the lack of resolve and testicular fortitude of the Obama administration. In fact, many would say that if it was not for Obama's distaste for opposing anything Islamic, there would be no ISIS and therefore no war.

The Christian Social Union, a socially-conservative wing of the Chancellor's center-right bloc, is against Germany's opening of borders to migrants, terrorists and refugees stuck in Hungary. 
Thomas Oppermann 

It is difficult to imagine why they should feel this way, after all, why should the Islamic Gulf states have to take in their own?

Concurrently, the Social Democrats, a center-left wing bloc and third member of Merkel's three-party coalition, urged immediate humanitarian help for those poor souls making their way through Europe in search of government benefits, free housing, food, clothing, and the right to create "no-go zones" in communities of their choice. However, the Social Democrats suggested these refugees be housed far from their own homes as a precautionary security measure due to their government connections.

"No decent person can remain cold and dismissive in the face of such suffering," said Thomas Ludwig Oppermann, a senior Social Democrat.

Oppermann's decency was questioned when he was accused of tipping off Sebastian Edathy this past December before an inquiry into Edathy's purchase of child pornography. Edathy is a former member of parliament and Oppermann denies the allegations. 

It's not clear that Oppermann actually tipped off the scumbag Edathy, and I don't want to sound like Harry Reid lying about Mitt Romney, but hey, you never know. It's also very easy to say that you nation should accomodate tons of refugees, but if you aren't personally willing to house them on your own turf, why should your constituency?

Some German government officials are angry at Hungary for suggesting the refugees continue traveling westward ["Let's go, nothing to see here. Move along"] instead of sheltering them and giving them the opportunity to apply for asylum.

The Gulf states are mum. They're not taking in any refugees and continue to finance terrorism in the name of Islam and its pedophile prophet.

It's really sad and conflicting for a conservative mindset. On one hand there are seriously needy refugees with their kids. On the other hand, there are many among them who are not such nice people, as attested to in England where one person wrote how refugees are fornicating and urinating in public and being totally out of hand.

German authorities have predicted that as many as 800,000 people could apply for asylum in Germany by the end of the year. What would you wager that among them will be a significant number of jihadists?

If we in the West take in some of these refugees, it would be wise of us to carefully vet each and every one. In fact, we should have done that with Barack Obama, but "he gives good speech."

The German's opposition Left Party accuses the United States of being responsible for the migrant crisis originating in the Middle East as Obama has indirectly supported terrorist groups in the region. 

That's the one thing I believe they got right.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani praised the EU countries helping the refugees and urged others to step up their efforts. 

When Rouhani says something is a good thing, you can bet it's good for Iran and isn't good for the West. 

On the Greek island of Lesbos, the island where the word "lesbian" got its name, police used batons to beat back a group of 300 crazed migrants who chanted "Athena, Athena," as they attempted to leave the port area. 

The migrants (many of whom are anti-Semitic, anti-American, anti-Zionist, anti-Christian Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans) claim that local authorities on the Greek island aren't moving quickly enough for their liking. They want to continue their journey to western Europe where they can finally get free stuff from Western governments and maybe, Inshallah, create a caliphate.



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