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While about every Republican governor in America is against the influx of Syrian refugees, one governor (former) lines up on the other side, with Hillary Clinton, Barrack Obama, and other national security zeros. Bush has said he is OK with letting the Syrians in, as long as there aren't any concerns with them.
EARTH TO JEB BUSH (and liberals who say this too) >>> There are a WHOLE LOT OF CONCERNS with them. They have no background to check. No records. Nothing that can be verified to vet them with, and worst of all, they are a pipeline carrying hundreds of ISIS terrorists into the country. I'm wondering if this whole refugee wave just might have been engineered by ISIS as a way of getting themselves located into the countries they want to attack (with liberal idiots welcoming them in)
So is Bush going to emulate Obama now, and only get passionate when attacking other Americans who are interested in PROTECTING America from obvious harm ? In his moronic, treasonous, and sickening speech at the G20 in Turkey, that was the only time Obama really showed any emotion. Bush is now following in his footsteps. It's really incredible that this guy is in the Republican party, and still is technically running for the Republican nomination, although he's very low in the polls. After this announcement, his ship should be sunk, completely. Goodbye, Bush.
EARTH TO JEB BUSH (and liberals who say this too) >>> There are a WHOLE LOT OF CONCERNS with them. They have no background to check. No records. Nothing that can be verified to vet them with, and worst of all, they are a pipeline carrying hundreds of ISIS terrorists into the country. I'm wondering if this whole refugee wave just might have been engineered by ISIS as a way of getting themselves located into the countries they want to attack (with liberal idiots welcoming them in)
So is Bush going to emulate Obama now, and only get passionate when attacking other Americans who are interested in PROTECTING America from obvious harm ? In his moronic, treasonous, and sickening speech at the G20 in Turkey, that was the only time Obama really showed any emotion. Bush is now following in his footsteps. It's really incredible that this guy is in the Republican party, and still is technically running for the Republican nomination, although he's very low in the polls. After this announcement, his ship should be sunk, completely. Goodbye, Bush.