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Why liberals are emoting, fact challenged nincompoops


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2017 Feb 6, 10:57am   8,147 views  42 comments

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WA state's AG Bob "that's not a hairpiece" Ferguson on why Trump's immigration EO is wrong:

"“One cannot favor one religion over another.."

The Lautenberg Immigration Amendment, backed by Libruls:

"Under a program established by the U.S. State Department and negotiated with the government of Austria, members of certain Iranian non-Muslim religious minority groups are eligible to receive visas to travel to Austria, where they can be safe while the U.S. government processes their applications for refugee resettlement. This arrangement is a lifeline for Iranian religious minorities, since the United States has no embassy in Iran, and cannot interview applicants there."

https://www.hias.org/sites/default/files/lautenberg_amendment_backgrounder.pdf

#Hypocrite

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6   MMR   2017 Feb 6, 1:44pm  

HEY YOU says

IRAQ HAS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION!

Fact challenged RETARDS!

DOH! Did aereoplanes fly into the TWIN TOWERS?

How could that have happened?

REPUBLICANS!

Before it was a Bush admin failure, it was first a Clinton administration failure.

It's not newsworthy when Al Qaeda attacking US targets off US soil. But when it happens on US soil, then it becomes impossible for any news organization to avoid

7   Dan8267   2017 Feb 6, 1:56pm  

Blurtman says

Why liberals are emoting, fact challenged nincompoops

Why liberals conservatives on both the left and right are emoting, fact challenged nincompoops

Fixed that for ya.

Oh, I can't bake a cake for a gay couple because I'm such a special snowflake. Oh, I can't listen to a Milo debate because I'm such a special snowflake.

Same diff.

8   Blurtman   2017 Feb 6, 2:08pm  

Dan8267 says

Oh, I can't bake a cake for a gay couple because I'm such a special snowflake

Analogies often go off target, as this one has. The cake bakers were objecting on religious grounds, which one would hope, have some level of consistency. Ferguson is objecting for who knows what reason, but he exhibits flawed consistency, i.e., he is for the favored immigration status for persecuted religious minorities, but objects to the favored immigration status for persecuted religious minorities.

9   Entitlemented   2017 Feb 6, 3:13pm  

MMR says

It's not newsworthy when Al Qaeda attacking US targets off US soil. But when it happens on US soil, then it becomes impossible for any news organization to avoid

MRI study saw cognitive dissidance is shown in liberals with notable lack of activity in reasoning areas of brain.

It not their fault, as they did not see it on MSNBC. They do not reason as much, more often relying on emotions, so they might not connect the Embassy bombings to 9/11.

If MSNBC did not link the Africa Embassy bombings, and the O'crats therefore did not hear about this much, because a Liberal was in office, and the media would not dare publish negative press on liberals, then did the 9/11 bombings go easier because the media was nearly mum on the embassy bombings.

10   Dan8267   2017 Feb 6, 3:23pm  

Blurtman says

Analogies often go off target, as this one has. The cake bakers were objecting on religious grounds, which one would hope, have some level of consistency.

Not quite off target. The left fascists claim with equal certainty that hate speech is something morally objectionable. Free of religion means freedom of morality regardless of whether or not the moral code is published by some old institution. So the left can make equally valid religious grounds claims as the right.

In any case, both are wrong. The left is wrong that their religious/moral beliefs outweigh the rights of others. The right is also wrong for that same reason. A business that refuses to serve the whole community and discriminates against a historically oppressed minority is in violation of their business license and the law. Their business license should be revoked. If their job requirements violate their religious beliefs, they should quit their job or their religion.

They have no more say in choosing which laws they obey for religious reasons as I have. Paying taxes that support a military that commits acts of torture go against my moral beliefs. I could call them "religious" beliefs even though they have nothing to do with religions, the supernatural, or superstitions. That certainly does not make them any less important or valid. If beliefs based on what a pope or cleric says are protected, then all moral beliefs are regardless of where they come from. I belong to a religion of one, based on rationality rather than mystical nonsense, but it serves the purpose of moral guidance. Hence it is protected by the First Amendment.

Yet, I still have to pay taxes that violate my moral beliefs. I had to register for the selective service, which also deeply violated my moral beliefs. There are many laws that I and others consider highly immoral and unethical, yet still must obey.

11   Rew   2017 Feb 6, 3:24pm  

Blurtman says

The amendment favored non-Muslims from Iran.

Should read up on the entire 1990 Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill, as I think you are stating that it favored non-Muslims from Iran only. It didn't. It was broader by amendments than that, and so was not specifically enacting something biased against a specific religion.

When the president says he will ban immigration from Muslim nations, and then pens a bill dealing with immigration from predominantly muslim countries, how else are we/the courts to interpret him?

Dan8267 says

In any case, both are wrong. The left is wrong that their religious/moral beliefs outweigh the rights of others. The right is also wrong for that same reason. A business that refuses to serve the whole community and discriminates against a historically oppressed minority is in violation of their business license and the law.

Well said.

12   Dan8267   2017 Feb 6, 3:27pm  

[stupid comment limit]

The selective service and paying taxes for unjust wars violates "Thou shalt not kill". Strip searches and body cavity searches and pat downs violate modesty morals and religious doctrines. Anti-drug laws violate religious practices involving hallucinates. I could easily make the case, as many, many people have, that certain drugs are a "spiritual" experience just like going to church or praying is. Laws requiring the submission to photographs violate certain religious beliefs. One could easy decide to institute a religious doctrine forbidding the paying of any taxes, or being fingerprinted, or being incarcerated. Would the state stop forcing these things onto people who have religious doctrines forbidding them? Hell no.

The fact is that religious beliefs are not protected in our society. If they were, the government would not be able to anything that violated a person's most ludicrous or self-serving religious beliefs. The state only tolerates pre-approved religions that do not conflict with the state's power to control people and take resources.

13   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 6, 3:41pm  

Rew says

When the president says he will ban immigration from Muslim nations, and then pens a bill dealing with immigration from predominantly muslim countries, how else are we/the courts to interpret him?

Trump is banning immigration from all Muslim nations? Or mostly those with ongoing sectarian violence and disorder that makes vetting impossible due to conditions on the ground? The sole exception being a wholly ho-hum 'signal' about Iran's Ballistic Missile tests?

14   Entitlemented   2017 Feb 6, 3:53pm  

MMR says

IRAQ HAS WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION!


Fact challenged RETARDS!


DOH! Did aereoplanes fly into the TWIN TOWERS?


How could that have happened?


REPUBLICANS!

+
"recent research, MRI studies show that democrats use less reason and more emotion in their decisions"

= Q.E.D.

15   Rew   2017 Feb 6, 4:01pm  

T L Lipsovich says

Trump is banning immigration from all Muslim nations? Or mostly those with ongoing sectarian violence and disorder that makes vetting impossible due to conditions on the ground? The sole exception being a wholly ho-hum 'signal' about Iran's Ballistic Missile tests?

Clearly not. He is using it as a justification though, as realities on the ground haven't somehow magically changed since he has been in office. Still to date, since 1980, zero refugees have attacked us. That would be a 100% effective rate in our ability to screen refugees as potential terrorists, regardless whether the vetting was new-Trumpian-extreme, or not.

16   Rew   2017 Feb 6, 4:07pm  

Entitlemented says

"recent research, MRI studies show that democrats use less reason and more emotion in their decisions"

= Q.E.D.

* cough * fear is an emotion * cough *

#LizardsForTrump

(hint, I'm referring to 'lizard brain' by this, if you missed it.)

17   Shaman   2017 Feb 6, 4:23pm  

Dan8267 says

Blurtman says

Why liberals are emoting, fact challenged nincompoops

Why liberals conservatives on both the left and right are emoting, fact challenged nincompoops

Fixed that for ya.

Oh, I can't bake a cake for a gay couple because I'm such a special snowflake. Oh, I can't listen to a Milo debate because I'm such a special snowflake.

Same diff.

Oh, right! Like that time a mob of raging conservatives beat up people at random and burned Berkeley because of cake!
Or wait, that didn't happen. The cake example is refusal to participate, not an act of aggression.

It's really not the same thing at all.

18   Dan8267   2017 Feb 6, 5:14pm  

Quigley says

Oh, right! Like that time a mob of raging conservatives beat up people at random and burned Berkeley because of cake!

Quigley, do you actually read what you respond to? Did I compare beating people up to not baking a cake? No, I didn't.

Obviously using violence is a whole new level of stupidity, but it would be a complete lie to say that even 10% of the protestors where using violence. Furthermore, my point still stands. All conservatives, the left, the right, and other groups, act like special little snowflakes where they can't stand living in a world where people don't conform to their culture, whether that culture is filled with seventy different "genders" or people who are "saved by Jesus" doesn't matter. It's still "you're in my tribe or you're my enemy" mentality.

But hey, prove me wrong. Show me that in the past few days every fucking conservative on the right has put away all their batshit crazy beliefs like
- god hates fags
- global warming is a hoax
- Jesus loves America
- flag burning is treason
- Harry Potter leads to witchcraft and Satanism
- people who smoke pot should go to jail while people who drink alcohol are patriots
- everyone will get rich if only we let the rich have more

These are some pretty stupid ass beliefs.

19   Blurtman   2017 Feb 6, 5:17pm  

Rew says

Should read up on the entire 1990 Foreign Operations Appropriations Bill, as I think you are stating that it favored non-Muslims from Iran only.

No, I am stating that with regards to the Muslim majority Iran, it favored non-Muslims only.

20   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 6, 5:20pm  

Rew says

Clearly not. He is using it as a justification though, as realities on the ground haven't somehow magically changed since he has been in office. Still to date, since 1980, zero refugees have attacked us. That would be a 100% effective rate in our ability to screen refugees as potential terrorists, regardless whether the vetting was new-Trumpian-extreme, or not.

Not true. It's a form of deception. The Whole Tsarnaev clan arrived as refugees. The whole family was full of petty crooks, as the entire rest of the Tsarnaev clan can attest to. The Parents themselves have been arrested and convicted on charges like shoplifting $1200 worth of merchandise. Turns out before Boston Bombing, the Elder Brother murdered 3 people in Cold Blood, including his own boxing buddies. Because they weren't refugees anymore, the Media half-truthfully reports this as "They weren't refugees".

When a non-lawyer trained American hears this - not just Betty Lou the Waitress but Donna Jackson the DMV Clerk - they say "Oh, they were never refugees. They came normally." And the talking point authors know this.

That being said, 2 Iraqi Refugees in Kentucky, who were former Al-Qaeda volunteers, were tracked down on the basis of fingerprints placed on IED devices in Iraq that were used to kill US Soldiers. They admitted it in court. That's terror -- and the Holy Vetting Process That Works Wonderfully As It Is failed to catch any of this.

I believe there are several others including lots of Somalis.

21   Shaman   2017 Feb 6, 8:18pm  

Dan8267 says

But hey, prove me wrong. Show me that in the past few days every fucking conservative on the right has put away all their batshit crazy beliefs like

Isn't this a bit unfair? Asking for every single conservatives to change their minds in a few days, while allowing that 10% of the Leftists are batshit insane violence instigators and that's just gonna be that way?

By the way, original post you compared baking a cake to protesting Milo. I just compared those actions based on the most current events and how those actions played out. Crazy is as crazy does!

22   Rew   2017 Feb 7, 12:01am  

T L Lipsovich says

Not true. It's a form of deception.

So where is the huge number of refugees who have attacked domestic US citizens in mainland US? I don't think you listed one that met that criteria? Right?

Blurtman says

No, I am stating that with regards to the Muslim majority Iran, it favored non-Muslims only.

That is what you are saying, which is incorrect, as the act in total also favored other minority religions, from other areas of the world. Correct?
Therefore it wasn't a general bias against Muslims. Correct?

23   Blurtman   2017 Feb 7, 7:29am  

Rew says

That is what you are saying

Ferguson's stated objection was that the persecuted religious minorities paragraph in the EO violated the constitution as it favored refugees based upon religion. By that measure, he should also object to the Lautenberg amendment, as with regards to Muslim majority Iran, it does the same. With regards to Iran, the amendment does not favor Muslim refugees as it specifically favors non-Muslims.

The amendment was originally designed to favor Russian Jews from the former Soviet Union, (using Ferguson's language), which I suppose should also be objectionable to Ferguson if he were an honest person, which he apparently is not.

24   Dan8267   2017 Feb 7, 8:14am  

Quigley says

Dan8267 says

But hey, prove me wrong. Show me that in the past few days every fucking conservative on the right has put away all their batshit crazy beliefs like

Isn't this a bit unfair? Asking for every single conservatives to change their minds in a few days, while allowing that 10% of the Leftists are batshit insane violence instigators and that's just gonna be that way?

That's not what I said.

The statement I made implies that as of a few days ago, rightist conservatives were still 100% endorsing all the batshit crazy ideas that they have been for the past 40 years. So unless that has suddenly changed, which is unbelievable as you have just agreed, then the rightist conservatives are still 100% batshit crazy.

In any case, the moral of this story is that conservatives are fucking worthless whether they are on the left or the right of this stupid, one-dimensional political worldview. Conservatism is bad regardless of the arbitrary cultural preferences of a given tribe. We should all be liberals.

25   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 7, 8:56am  

Rew says

So where is the huge number of refugees who have attacked domestic US citizens in mainland US? I don't think you listed one that met that criteria? Right?

Rew, I try explaining this again. When reporting the "No Refugees", the media discounts anybody whose citizenship process began as a Refugee/Asylee. So if somebody came to the country under a refugee/asylee program and then after they got citizenship or permanent residence killed somebody, it's half-truthed - because it's technically true - that they weren't a refugee/asylee.

The two Iraqis living in Bowling Green were former IED bombers trying to kill American troops and for all we know succeeded. Their fingerprints were on bomb and remote detonation devices. This was only found AFTER they received beaucoup taxpayer settlement money to live in Kentucky as refugees

AFAIK, The aftermath of this would have been the first time Obama banned entry, and I believe he did so again in 2015.

Trump is being called Hitler (well, yet again, he's been called Hitler for a year) because he's "Pausing" Iraqi entry just like Obama did.

26   anonymous   2017 Feb 7, 9:06am  

T L Lipsovich says

Rew says

When the president says he will ban immigration from Muslim nations, and then pens a bill dealing with immigration from predominantly muslim countries, how else are we/the courts to interpret him?

Trump is banning immigration from all Muslim nations? Or mostly those with ongoing sectarian violence and disorder that makes vetting impossible due to conditions on the ground? The sole exception being a wholly ho-hum 'signal' about Iran's Ballistic Missile tests?

Why did Trump leave us open to attacks from Public Enemy #1, Saudi Arabia?

All Islamic terrorism, it's organization and funding, comes from Saudi Arabia. Have you ever heard of 9/11?

27   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 7, 9:27am  

errc says

Why did Trump leave us open to attacks from Public Enemy #1, Saudi Arabia?

All Islamic terrorism, it's organization and funding, comes from Saudi Arabia. Have you ever heard of 9/11?

Yeah, why did OBAMA reinstate the Visa Express Program, and further allow Saudi Students to participate in an express program for students that even France and Germany aren't part of?

Why didn't Obama stand up to Saudi Terror?

http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/obama-approves-saudis-for-trusted-travelers-program/

28   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 7, 9:32am  

And why did TLL Lips vote for someone who is the same or worse than Obama?

29   anonymous   2017 Feb 7, 9:36am  

Obama isn't President, Trump is. Very telling that you are unable to answer the question

30   Shaman   2017 Feb 7, 9:39am  

Pausing immigration of people who mostly hate America is EXACTLY THE SAME as rounding up Jews and gassing them to death by the millions!
HEIL TRUMPLER!

31   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 7, 9:41am  

joeyjojojunior says

And why did TLL Lips vote for someone who is the same or worse than Obama?

errc says

Obama isn't President, Trump is. Very telling that you are unable to answer the question

Your guy expanded Saudi Access to the US without an interview in Saudi Arabia, yet you're complaining my guy has taken no action yet - but did announce there would be extreme vetting coming soon, after the pause allows a big revamp.

You don't think between repealing Obamney Corporate Care, the Sectarian Violence Pause, the Wall, Rampant Political Violence by the Left, etc in the past two weeks doesn't have enough to deal with that he should start something with Saudi Arabia, who has tons of Congressmen on their payroll?

Besides, the whole thing is disingenuous; if Trump included Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, the rage against the Ban by Neoliberals would be doubled.

32   anonymous   2017 Feb 7, 9:42am  

Omitting the country that is the source of all Islamic terrorism renders the actions wholly ineffective. Unless you are saying that Trump is ignorant to this fact

33   anonymous   2017 Feb 7, 9:44am  

My guy LOL

34   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 7, 9:45am  

Quigley says

Pausing immigration of people who mostly hate America is EXACTLY THE SAME as rounding up Jews and gassing them to death by the millions!

What's funny is that if the Neoliberals get their way, they'll entirely remove the ability of the US Government to ban entry by the nation they come from. Why?

"National Origin" is part of the Amendment that bans discrimination. So if we ban North Koreans: "Your Honor, this is national origin discrimination. Like Hitler! The Government can't refuse entry by nationality. Or religion. Or race. Or Sex. Everybody has the right to enter the US and the Government can't stop it!"

If the injunction pushers get their way, you couldn't ban Germans while admitting Dissident Lutheran Pastors, JWs, and Jews from Nazi Germany. That would be prejudice on Religion!

errc says

Omitting the country that is the source of all Islamic terrorism renders the actions wholly ineffective. Unless you are saying that Trump is ignorant to this fact

Why did Obama expand their access to US entry, then?

36   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 7, 9:46am  

"You don't think between repealing Obamney Corporate Care, the Sectarian Violence Pause, the Wall, Rampant Political Violence by the Left, etc in the past two weeks doesn't have enough to deal with that he should start something with Saudi Arabia, who has tons of Congressmen on their payroll?"

That might be it. Or it might be that he doesn't want to hurt the value of his properties.

I just hoped that Trump cared more about US citizens and security than he did about his wealth. And who cares what neoliberals think? I'm talking about Trump saying he wants to improve US security but not actually including any of the countries where terrorists who target the US actually come from.

37   anonymous   2017 Feb 7, 9:48am  

Why did Obama expand their access to US entry, then

I wanted Trump to fix Obamas mistakes, not double down on them.

Do you plan on using the "Its Bush's Fault" defense for Trumps entire term?

38   Entitlemented   2017 Feb 7, 9:50am  

T L Lipsovich says

Why didn't Obama stand up to Saudi Terror?

This was not on CNN much, which did not give the Odemos a chance to Emot, and like the research says, Odemos use emotion over logic, so that the media implicitly controls the group(think) rage.

The MRI paper on Dems vs. Reps has answered a lot of questions I have built up over 50 years of trying to determine different mindsets.

Dems - I pray, please use logic when warranted, and emotion when you feel sensitive, (but please fire up your neurons in your reasoning/logic center and run the data through there!)

39   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Feb 7, 9:51am  

From the perspective of an atheist who has patiently put up with all of the Christian bullshit around here, there's at least some pleasure watching them have to put up with other religions.

OTOH, from the lips of Trump. “We got a lot of killers. What, you think our country’s so innocent?”

40   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 7, 9:51am  

By the way, if you think I'm nuts about the injunction pushers trying to ban the parens patriae power of Government:

http://www.cnn.com/2017/01/29/politics/trump-travel-ban-legal/
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/27/opinion/trumps-immigration-ban-is-illegal.html

That's right, the US may be the first country in the history world where the multi kult bans the ability of a Government to refuse entry to foreigners based on the national origin discrimination against the individual applicants. Unbelievable! Super Extremist.

"It's not a neoliberal plot". Oh?

https://www.cato.org/blog/trumps-presidential-ban-immigration-certain-countries-illegal

41   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 7, 9:56am  

This seems to hand unequivocal authority to the executive branch to determine who it may admit to the United States. However, another section of the law clearly bans discrimination against certain classes. Section 202(a)(1)(A) of the INA states that except in cases specified by Congress in section 101(a)(27):

…no person shall receive any preference or priority or be discriminated against in the issuance of an immigrant visa because of the person’s race, sex, nationality, place of birth, or place of residence.

While section 212 grants the president a general power to exclude certain immigrants, section 202 limits this power. Note that this section does not prevent discrimination based on religious affiliation, political belief, or ideology, but Trump’s new policy would run afoul of at least one if not all three of those last three restrictions—nationality, place of birth, or place of residence—depending on how it was applied. “Place” of birth is actually a broader restriction than nationality, meaning that even if Trump’s ban applied to subnational or regional levels, it would still be illegal.



https://www.cato.org/blog/trumps-presidential-ban-immigration-certain-countries-illegal

Holy shit, if a Court finds this valid a President won't even be able to ban foreign nationals who came from a particularly troubled province of another state, like Eastern Syria where ISIS rules.

Unprecedented tearing away of an ancient and frequently used tool of Diplomacy and Security and the concept of a Nation State. Neoliberal Globalist Extremism.

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