The Scurviest Moralist Of All

Flanders

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Amnesty for 11,000,000 illegal aliens was a lie back in 2008. It is a lie the media repeats over and over again to this day. The government will not give and accurate number, but common sense tells us that 11,000,000 in 2008 has to be much higher today. Even before the Gang of Eight tried to shove that lie down the public’s throat, I put the number closer to 20,000,000. Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh over at Canada Free Press offers 34, 000,000 as the new number:

. . . the feds are preparing for the amnesty of 34 million illegal aliens by government fiat, in a manner which is very similar to the flood of unaccompanied illegal alien children (bused and flown from Central America to our southern border), that occurred months after the federal government (DHS’s ICE) advertised in January 29, 2014, looking for Escort Services for 65,000 Unaccompanied Alien Children.

Many church charities jumped at the opportunity to receive millions in grants to care for and settle illegal minors.

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It is obvious that the clandestine plan is to amnesty millions of illegal aliens by Executive Order since the American people vehemently oppose amnesty and Congress is unwilling to pass (before mid-term elections) the very unpopular law supported by big businesses who want cheap labor.​

One slight disagreement with Dr. Paugh:

One thing is certain, once the cards are issued, the already dire unemployment figures among America’s blue collar workers are going to balloon and the welfare rolls are going to swell. The Democrats will be singing happily all the way to the voting booths, having achieved in perpetuity the fundamental transformation of America into a one party system utopia.​

Amnesty for 34 Million Illegal Aliens
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh October 22, 2014

Amnesty for 34 Million Illegal Aliens

America has been a one party system for most of my life. That party is the Federal Government. See this thread for my reasoning:


Taqiyya the Liar’s complete contempt for immigration laws is well-known; so I am not going to go over the diseases the head of the Federal Government Party is importing. I do want to answer John Lillpop’s question:

Who would have imagined back in 2008 that the Barack Obama brand would be degraded and destroyed so thoroughly and in such quick order?​

Obama’s Tortured Odyssey: From Hope and Change to Ebola and ISIS!
By John Lillpop October 23, 2014

Obama 8217 s Tortured Odyssey From Hope and Change to Ebola and ISIS

I cannot claim credit as far back as 2008 although I had Barack Taqiyya spotted as bad news when he was a US Senator. Not long after he took office I opposed removing him from office even though I believed he was constitutionally ineligible. I said that the country would be better served if the contempt for the Chicago sewer rat, and for everything he stands for, would be allowed to grew. That is exactly what happened.

Tens of millions of illegal aliens, and the diseases they come with, increased contempt for a filthy piece of garbage beyond anything I predicted.

If there is a plus in everything the Chicago sewer rat intends to do with his remaining time in office it is this: Many Americans are coming to the realization that the Federal Government is the real problem. Anything the lying sack of shit does will only solidify hatred for the federal government. That’s a good thing as many Americans program that fact into their thinking when they have to consider the next piece of garbage looking to move into the White House.

Finally, remember that the two biggest myths in American politics tell children that the president, and the federal government, serve all Americans. Clearly, that has not been true for a long time. Everything Taqiyya the Liar did served the federal government and his own diseased morality. Taqiyya wasn’t the first such president, but he is the scurviest priest to become president. That is saying a mouthful when you put him up against the Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, and LBJ.
 
God, I hate it when someone who should know better brings up the ‘I’ word. An impeachment trial is one sure way to shield Taqiyya the Liar from what he actually is:

Judge Napolitano Obama A Candidate For Impeachment If He Goes Forward With Green Card Order Video RealClearPolitics

Constitutional justification for impeaching Taqiyya is not hard to find, but it detracts from the reason he should not be removed. The minute the House takes up impeachment the media will go into full support mode. Should the House ever send it over to the Senate for a trial all of the contempt he deserves in perpetuity will be cleansed by spin.

Here’s an unintended consequence impeachment advocates should consider. Bill Clinton proved that impeaching a dirt bag is a résumé enhancer for Democrats. There is every reason to expect the Clinton aftermath scenario will attach to the Chicago sewer rat.

One caveat: If Taqiyya must be impeached —— time it so he is removed from office one minute before noon on January 20, 2017.
 
Sounds more like a mental illness than a need to be politically active against the standing or sitting president...
 
Were the Jews illegal immigrants to the land of Canaan, and to the Native Americans, were we illegal immigrants from Europe?...

What Bible says about illegal immigration
10/28/2014 ~ Exclusive: Joseph Farah makes distinction between 'strangers,' 'trespassers'
“Thou shall neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.” – Exodus 22:21

For some, including Rev. Robert H. Stewart, pastor of St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, that verse in Exodus tells us pretty much all we need to know about national borders, immigration policy and the controversy over Barack Obama’s threat to use executive orders to provide 30 million green cards to illegal aliens living in the U.S. Father Stewart told his flock it’s time to look upon those spilling over into the U.S. from across the southern border with compassion. And who could argue with compassion and mercy?

It’s always good when people consider the moral implications of public policy. So the Bible is a good place to start exploring the right and wrong of immigration laws. But seizing on one or two out-of-context verses in the Bible does not make for the kind of comprehensive moral case you would expect of those urging “comprehensive immigration reform.” The Bible actually has a lot of say about national borders, foreigners, citizenship and the law. For starters, I challenge anyone to check an exhaustive online or offline concordance for the word “border” or “borders” to get an appreciation of how many times God’s Word references these terms. While not all of them are relevant to our discussion, I count 169 references, most of them making the point that God really cares about them. Is that surprising? He cares about boundaries between nations. In fact, it is God Himself who invented nation-states back in Genesis 11.

Why did He do it?

It seems He scattered the world’s population and created the diverse languages in an effort to subvert man’s efforts to unite in a global kingdom under a false universal religion. Keep in mind, this took place before God created the nation of Israel. Interestingly, one of the prime motivations of those behind the promotion of borderless societies is this very same notion of regional government and global government and the breakdown of nationalism. What was wrong at the time of the Tower of Babel remains wrong today. That should be clear to anyone and everyone whose standard of morality is the Bible.

Remember the Tower of Babel story? It seems there was a man named Nimrod who attempted to set up the first world government and the first false religion. After the Flood, God decreed that man should scatter across the whole earth and be fruitful and multiply. But, about 100 years later, a large contingent of men, under the leadership of Nimrod, whose very name means “let us revolt or rebel,” decided they would settle in Shinar and build a tower to make a name for themselves. God foiled this plan by scattering them around the world and creating new languages among the new nations that were thus established. Make no mistake about it: Nation-states are an invention of the Creator – a deliberately chosen device to serve His purposes. That’s what we’re told in Acts 17:26-27: That God “hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation; That they should seek the Lord.”

MORE
 
Were the Jews illegal immigrants to the land of Canaan, and to the Native Americans, were we illegal immigrants from Europe?...

What Bible says about illegal immigration
10/28/2014 ~ Exclusive: Joseph Farah makes distinction between 'strangers,' 'trespassers'
“Thou shall neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.” – Exodus 22:21

For some, including Rev. Robert H. Stewart, pastor of St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, that verse in Exodus tells us pretty much all we need to know about national borders, immigration policy and the controversy over Barack Obama’s threat to use executive orders to provide 30 million green cards to illegal aliens living in the U.S. Father Stewart told his flock it’s time to look upon those spilling over into the U.S. from across the southern border with compassion. And who could argue with compassion and mercy?

It’s always good when people consider the moral implications of public policy. So the Bible is a good place to start exploring the right and wrong of immigration laws. But seizing on one or two out-of-context verses in the Bible does not make for the kind of comprehensive moral case you would expect of those urging “comprehensive immigration reform.” The Bible actually has a lot of say about national borders, foreigners, citizenship and the law. For starters, I challenge anyone to check an exhaustive online or offline concordance for the word “border” or “borders” to get an appreciation of how many times God’s Word references these terms. While not all of them are relevant to our discussion, I count 169 references, most of them making the point that God really cares about them. Is that surprising? He cares about boundaries between nations. In fact, it is God Himself who invented nation-states back in Genesis 11.

Why did He do it?

It seems He scattered the world’s population and created the diverse languages in an effort to subvert man’s efforts to unite in a global kingdom under a false universal religion. Keep in mind, this took place before God created the nation of Israel. Interestingly, one of the prime motivations of those behind the promotion of borderless societies is this very same notion of regional government and global government and the breakdown of nationalism. What was wrong at the time of the Tower of Babel remains wrong today. That should be clear to anyone and everyone whose standard of morality is the Bible.

Remember the Tower of Babel story? It seems there was a man named Nimrod who attempted to set up the first world government and the first false religion. After the Flood, God decreed that man should scatter across the whole earth and be fruitful and multiply. But, about 100 years later, a large contingent of men, under the leadership of Nimrod, whose very name means “let us revolt or rebel,” decided they would settle in Shinar and build a tower to make a name for themselves. God foiled this plan by scattering them around the world and creating new languages among the new nations that were thus established. Make no mistake about it: Nation-states are an invention of the Creator – a deliberately chosen device to serve His purposes. That’s what we’re told in Acts 17:26-27: That God “hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation; That they should seek the Lord.”

MORE

The so-called Native Americans migrated here just like the Europeans did. There were no immigration laws back then. God said to obey the laws of the land and every country in the world has immigration laws today and rightly so!
 
Were the Jews illegal immigrants to the land of Canaan, and to the Native Americans, were we illegal immigrants from Europe?...

The colonists weren't immigrants..they were pilgrims. There is a difference.
 
“Thou shall neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.” – Exodus 22:21
 
Were the Jews illegal immigrants to the land of Canaan, and to the Native Americans, were we illegal immigrants from Europe?...

What Bible says about illegal immigration
10/28/2014 ~ Exclusive: Joseph Farah makes distinction between 'strangers,' 'trespassers'
“Thou shall neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.” – Exodus 22:21

For some, including Rev. Robert H. Stewart, pastor of St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, that verse in Exodus tells us pretty much all we need to know about national borders, immigration policy and the controversy over Barack Obama’s threat to use executive orders to provide 30 million green cards to illegal aliens living in the U.S. Father Stewart told his flock it’s time to look upon those spilling over into the U.S. from across the southern border with compassion. And who could argue with compassion and mercy?

It’s always good when people consider the moral implications of public policy. So the Bible is a good place to start exploring the right and wrong of immigration laws. But seizing on one or two out-of-context verses in the Bible does not make for the kind of comprehensive moral case you would expect of those urging “comprehensive immigration reform.” The Bible actually has a lot of say about national borders, foreigners, citizenship and the law. For starters, I challenge anyone to check an exhaustive online or offline concordance for the word “border” or “borders” to get an appreciation of how many times God’s Word references these terms. While not all of them are relevant to our discussion, I count 169 references, most of them making the point that God really cares about them. Is that surprising? He cares about boundaries between nations. In fact, it is God Himself who invented nation-states back in Genesis 11.

Why did He do it?

It seems He scattered the world’s population and created the diverse languages in an effort to subvert man’s efforts to unite in a global kingdom under a false universal religion. Keep in mind, this took place before God created the nation of Israel. Interestingly, one of the prime motivations of those behind the promotion of borderless societies is this very same notion of regional government and global government and the breakdown of nationalism. What was wrong at the time of the Tower of Babel remains wrong today. That should be clear to anyone and everyone whose standard of morality is the Bible.

Remember the Tower of Babel story? It seems there was a man named Nimrod who attempted to set up the first world government and the first false religion. After the Flood, God decreed that man should scatter across the whole earth and be fruitful and multiply. But, about 100 years later, a large contingent of men, under the leadership of Nimrod, whose very name means “let us revolt or rebel,” decided they would settle in Shinar and build a tower to make a name for themselves. God foiled this plan by scattering them around the world and creating new languages among the new nations that were thus established. Make no mistake about it: Nation-states are an invention of the Creator – a deliberately chosen device to serve His purposes. That’s what we’re told in Acts 17:26-27: That God “hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation; That they should seek the Lord.”

MORE


It does not say a thing about making said strangers or their kids members of the tribes, now does it?
 
Were the Jews illegal immigrants to the land of Canaan, and to the Native Americans, were we illegal immigrants from Europe?...

What Bible says about illegal immigration
10/28/2014 ~ Exclusive: Joseph Farah makes distinction between 'strangers,' 'trespassers'
“Thou shall neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.” – Exodus 22:21

For some, including Rev. Robert H. Stewart, pastor of St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, that verse in Exodus tells us pretty much all we need to know about national borders, immigration policy and the controversy over Barack Obama’s threat to use executive orders to provide 30 million green cards to illegal aliens living in the U.S. Father Stewart told his flock it’s time to look upon those spilling over into the U.S. from across the southern border with compassion. And who could argue with compassion and mercy?

It’s always good when people consider the moral implications of public policy. So the Bible is a good place to start exploring the right and wrong of immigration laws. But seizing on one or two out-of-context verses in the Bible does not make for the kind of comprehensive moral case you would expect of those urging “comprehensive immigration reform.” The Bible actually has a lot of say about national borders, foreigners, citizenship and the law. For starters, I challenge anyone to check an exhaustive online or offline concordance for the word “border” or “borders” to get an appreciation of how many times God’s Word references these terms. While not all of them are relevant to our discussion, I count 169 references, most of them making the point that God really cares about them. Is that surprising? He cares about boundaries between nations. In fact, it is God Himself who invented nation-states back in Genesis 11.

Why did He do it?

It seems He scattered the world’s population and created the diverse languages in an effort to subvert man’s efforts to unite in a global kingdom under a false universal religion. Keep in mind, this took place before God created the nation of Israel. Interestingly, one of the prime motivations of those behind the promotion of borderless societies is this very same notion of regional government and global government and the breakdown of nationalism. What was wrong at the time of the Tower of Babel remains wrong today. That should be clear to anyone and everyone whose standard of morality is the Bible.

Remember the Tower of Babel story? It seems there was a man named Nimrod who attempted to set up the first world government and the first false religion. After the Flood, God decreed that man should scatter across the whole earth and be fruitful and multiply. But, about 100 years later, a large contingent of men, under the leadership of Nimrod, whose very name means “let us revolt or rebel,” decided they would settle in Shinar and build a tower to make a name for themselves. God foiled this plan by scattering them around the world and creating new languages among the new nations that were thus established. Make no mistake about it: Nation-states are an invention of the Creator – a deliberately chosen device to serve His purposes. That’s what we’re told in Acts 17:26-27: That God “hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation; That they should seek the Lord.”

MORE


It does not say a thing about making said strangers or their kids members of the tribes, now does it?

Nor does it say that a stranger can enter your house without your permission and take from your own family. Illegals break many of the Ten Commandments by what they do. These pro-illegals that take the moral high ground thumping the Bible while disregarding that are being desperately dishonest.
 
“Thou shall neither vex a stranger, nor oppress him: for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt.” – Exodus 22:21

Give these so-called strangers aka illegal aliens three hots and a cot and send them back to where they belong. Anything more than that takes from our own citizens and they are lawbreakers anyway. Please provide a link where there were immigration laws back then. I'll wait.
 
Were the Jews illegal immigrants to the land of Canaan, and to the Native Americans, were we illegal immigrants from Europe?...

The colonists weren't immigrants..they were pilgrims. There is a difference.
Yes, benevolence from any rifle is righteous.

The pilgrims built a country and established civilization where there was none previously...otherwise you wouldn't be here advancing your post count.
Now you're against civilization..
you'll just say anything, won't you?
:laugh2:
 
Were the Jews illegal immigrants to the land of Canaan, and to the Native Americans, were we illegal immigrants from Europe?...

The colonists weren't immigrants..they were pilgrims. There is a difference.
Yes, benevolence from any rifle is righteous.

The pilgrims built a country and established civilization where there was none previously...otherwise you wouldn't be here advancing your post count.
Now you're against civilization..
you'll just say anything, won't you?
:laugh2:
Hardly as the Cherokee's was civilized as were four other tribes considered civilized..Dumb ass..
 
And it does not say don't make them members of the tribe.

The Bible preaches against law breakers. Were the strangers you quoted in he Bible law breakers? It's not the same thing. It is one thing to take in a stranger that abides by the rules but quite another for you to claim that we should take in strangers that don't respect you and your own family in the first place. You're putting your spin on the Bible to fit your pro-illegal agenda. We take in over 1 million "strangers" aka legal immigrants per year that do abide by the law and that we can accommodate in jobs and resources without harming our own citizens.and their families. If you think that God would want us to take in people that are here to harm us then you'd better burn your Bible because you don't know the first thing about what God expects us to do.
 

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