Posted on 09/15/2015 1:25:46 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Via the Daily Caller, note that hes talking specifically about refugees here, not migrants. Migrants seek a better job market in a wealthier economy; refugees seek safe haven from being persecuted or killed if they stay where they are. One of the headaches Germany and its EU partners are suffering right now is figuring out how many of the many thousands from the Middle East who are pounding on Europes door are true refugees and how many are merely migrants.
How will Beck distinguish between the two, and then distinguish the refugees from aspiring terrorists? He says he has a plan for that.
I asked if my audience could raise $10 million before Christmas to bring the Christians in from Syria, Beck explained. We will vet them ourselves. We have former CIA people that are going over and theyre vetting everybody right now. We can save more people by Christmas than Oscar Schindler saved. Okay? Well, what are you going to do with them? What are you going to do with them? How are you going to get them in here? State Department wont let them in. Really? Because I know some bridges over a river in Texas that doesnt seem to matter. It doesnt seem to matter. And if they want to say, Now you cant bring those people in, now you cant, thats somehow illegal, well put you in jail I will so gladly grace a jail for the justice cause of saving peoples lives. I dont need your permission at all to do the right thing! Thats who we need to be now! Forget about Washington! You dont need permission to do the right thing.
He mentions Christians specifically there when asked whom hes planning to smuggle but elsewhere hes less clear. When we can watch them and see a boy laying face down in the sand and we dont accept them into our country, he told the Caller, we dont have a light that were holding by that door anymore. Thats a reference, I take it, to Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old boy from Syria who drowned off the coast of Turkey en route to Greece and washed up on the beach, where his body became the subject of a now famous news photo. If Im not mistaken, Kurdi and his family are Muslim, not Christian; they also appear to be migrants, not refugees, as they had found safe haven in Turkey after leaving Syria. In fact, according to one passenger on the boat that carried Kurdi, the boys father was a smuggler who was bringing refugees to Greece for a payday. Point being, vetting people is much harder than it seems. Mark Krikorian:
[R]efugees from the Islamic world cannot be properly vetted. I dont mean only that the Obama administration has a frivolous approach to violent extremists, or that the Department of Homeland Security hasnt shown itself especially competent in this regard. Rather, it is impossible to weed out jihadists from a refugee flow. Who are we going to check with, the Damascus police department? Its not like any document claiming to be from Syria can be relied on; fake Syrian passports, for instance, are in great demand.
James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, acknowledged the problem the other day, noting that We dont obviously put it past the likes of ISIL to infiltrate operatives among these refugees. But even he was overly optimistic, claiming that the U.S. has a pretty aggressive system of background checks before admitting refugees. I have no doubt our people are doing their best, but James Bond and Superman could team up to do the background checks and theyd still fail, given the utter lack of any information to go on
Of course, one way of addressing the security concerns would be to resettle only Christians from Syria, which some countries are considering. Even that would entail careful scrutiny to make sure they werent Muslims who studied Christianity for Dummies just to pass the test.
A question for Beck and a question for everyone else. For him: Would he exclude families with children Alan Kurdis age from his refugee operation if theyre Muslim? For everyone else: Isnt his plan the correct Christian approach to this problem? I know one prominent Christian whod be pretty excited about it, I think.
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Yes, it is very curious.
Beck seems to think he is some kind of crusader endlessly searching for his next crusade.
If you had bothered to ask me what I think, Mr. Beck, I would have told you that I want to save my country now. I’m not interested in saving the world, and if you think that is selfish of me, Mr. Beck, I don’t give a damn.
I don’t have any interest in bringing the rest of the world here.
I could never figure out where this jerk came from and how he ever gathered up an audience.
Before he became the Conservative messiah wannabee he was actually pretty funny. Think Howard Stern/Mancow type without the sex jokes. Then he got to the big leagues and transformed into his Fox news persona. Then he went loopy, transformed into a psuedo-televangelist and decided he was emperor material and the rest is history.
Beck is now drinking his own bathwater.
And emptying a full box of Fruit Loops in that bathwater.
I think his ego outgrew his sense of survival when he was at Fox. My guess is Glenn now regrets playing the angry rebel with a cause up to the point where Ailes wanted him gone.
Now, he’s become almost paranoid in reacting to what he perceives as critical reporting when done by a conservative.
In short: Ginger Snaps!!
Yeh Glenn is going to end up in the cookie wagon at some point if he does not get some counseling.
Hey Beck, why aren’t you doing more for American citizens who have lost everything in the wildfires in the Western states? Don’t you care about them?
Is he NUTS?
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