In recent years, Democratic politicians have done their best to pander to minority groups such as African-Americans, Hispanics, gays, and now transgender people. It seems that their strategy is to ignore the silent majority of America, and instead bank on overwhelming support from these “marginalized” groups of voters. The big problem for the Democrats? There just are not enough of these groups to win them general elections.
Democrats have tried a number of ways to remedy this, but their favorite one is to try to bring in new eligible voters. Why just pander to Hispanics who are U.S. citizens when you can “create” new Americans?
President Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and most of the other Democrats and socialists in the U.S. have made their desire to open our southern border no secret. They hope to grant citizenship to all of the illegal immigrants currently residing within our borders, and then bring even more new Democratic voters in waves of new immigrants.
It appears that if Hillary Clinton becomes our country’s 45th president, the Democrats will finally achieve their goal of open borders — within her first 100 days in office. To read about Hillary’s amnesty plan, continue reading on the next page:
Vote for the candidate Who you know is running for the right reasons. Vote for the candidate who has never been a politician. Vote for the candidate who has never received a paycheck from our government. Vote for the candidate who can’t be bought, sold, purchased, bribed, coerced, intimidated or steered from the path that is right and just and true. Vote for the one candidate that does not need this job. Donald J. Trump!
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Hillary Rotten Clinton can have the President, Vice President, Tim Kaine and her husband build her up all they want, but she’s still a crook and a liar and should be in jail. No matter what she has done they try to convince you that she a good choice for President, My Grandfather use to tell me you can not polish a$#%&!@* The Democrats have made their choice and it’s a bad one but it is all they have now so they just look the other way. With all her corruption, lies, turning her back on Americans in Benghazi, sending classified emails through unsecured servers, etc. this women just can not be our President! I would vote for Al Capone before i voted for this lady! Hillary is evil! She doesn’t really care about anybody making fools out of blacks and hispanics in the DNC e-mail’s that have come out. All the lies about Bernie trying to rig the votes between the democrats! Wow! Unbelievable!! I still believe in Justice but it sure seems slow in coming to her! If she did get away with it all here one day she will face a higher power. What will she say then about all the crimes she has done? She won’t be able to say “Can’t you wipe it all clean with a cloth or something? She hasn’t had a news conference with questioning reporters in over 276 days so she doesn’t have to keep all her lies straight or answer any questions about her actions!
How damn stupid is she
she’s totally NUTS.
She is all but telling us that she plans on destroying our country…are people really going to vote for her? Really?
This a joke, hahahaha!
Man they All look so bad, I don’t see how Hacking Hillery can even get 5% of the vote!
Obama is the Founder of ISIS
Camp Bucca, which had detained some of the Iraq War’s most radical jihadists along the Kuwait border, was the US prison that became the birthplace of ISIS.
In 2009, the U.S. military closed down Camp Bucca, its largest detention center in Iraq, as the Obama administration continued to release or hand to Iraqi authorities the thousands of people it had held since the 2003 U.S. invasion.
The closure of Camp Bucca, a sprawling complex in Iraq’s southern desert near Kuwait, was a major step toward the unwinding of the $300 million-a-year U.S. detention program, as agreed under a bilateral security pact signed the previous year.
Bucca once housed as many as 14,000 detainees, the majority held for months or years without any charges made against them and with no way to defend themselves in court. Some were kept in steel shipping containers with a toilet and air conditioning. In total, around 100,000 people have been detained there by U.S. forces since 2003.
In March 2009, Camp Bucca freed hundreds of inhabitants. Families rejoiced, anxiously awaiting their sons, brothers and fathers who had been lost to Bucca for years. But a local official fretted. “These men weren’t planting flowers in a garden,” police chief Saad Abbas Mahmoud told The Washington Post’s Anthony Shadid, estimating 90 percent of the freed prisoners would soon resume fighting. “They weren’t strolling down the street. This problem is both big and dangerous. And regrettably, the Iraqi government and the authorities don’t know how big the problem has become.”
Camp Bucca now represents an opening chapter in the history of Islamic State. Many of its leaders, including Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, were incarcerated and most likely met there for the first time. According to former prison commanders, analysts and soldiers, Camp Bucca provided a unique setting for both prisoner radicalization and inmate collaboration.
Camp Bucca is said to have been formative in the development of today’s most potent jihadist forces. At least nine members of the Islamic State’s top commanders did time at Bucca, according to the terrorist analyst organization Soufan Group. Apart from the ISIS leader Baghdadi himself, who had spent five years there, the leader number two, Abu Muslim al-Turkmani, as well as senior military leader Haji Bakr, (now deceased), and leader of foreign fighters Abu Qasim were also incarcerated there, Soufan said.
“Before their detention, Mr. al-Baghdadi and others were violent radicals, intent on attacking America,” wrote military veteran Andrew Thompson and academic Jeremi Suri in the New York Times. “Their time in prison deepened their extremism and gave them opportunities to broaden their following. The prisons became virtual terrorist universities: the hardened radicals were the professors, the other detainees were the students, and the prison authorities played the role of absent custodian.”
Bucca opened in the wake of the Abu Ghraib scandal in 2004, when pictures of U.S. soldiers abusing and sexually humiliating detainees at the west Baghdad prison shocked the world and helped fuel a vicious insurgency. Most detainees, separated according to their Sunni or Shi’ite faith, were free to move around the open-air compounds they lived in, surrounded by steel fences, razor wire and catwalks patrolled by soldiers. Sometimes, they had access to computer and sewing classes, and each one was given a copy of the Koran. Prisoners viewed as particularly dangerous were kept in isolation.
A former prison commander James Skylar Gerrond remembered many of them. He wrote on Twitter in July, “Many of us at Camp Bucca were concerned that instead of just holding detainees, we had created a pressure cooker for extremism.” He worked at the prison between 2006 and 2007, when it was glutted with tens of thousands of radicals, including Baghdadi. Many were guilty of attacking American soldiers. But many more were not; “simply being a ‘suspicious looking’ military-aged male in the vicinity of an attack was enough to land one behind bars,” according to the Times opinion piece.
As early as in 2009, many experts viewed the happening situation “as an appalling miscarriage of justice where prisoners were not charged or permitted to see evidence against them and freed detainees may end up swelling the ranks of a subdued insurgency.”
It did not come as much of a surprise when this subdued insurgency eventually caught fire. At the height of the Iraq surge in 2007, when the prison was glutted with 24,000 inmates, it seethed with extremism. Inhabitants were divided along sectarian lines to ameliorate tension, a military report said, and inmates settled their disputes with Islamic law. “Inside the wire at these compounds are Islamic extremists who will maim or kill fellow detainees for behavior they consider against Islam,” the military report said.
“Sharia courts enforce a lot of rules inside the compounds,” one soldier quoted in the report said. “Anyone who takes part in behavior which is seen as western is severely punished by the extremist elements of the compound. It’s quite appalling sometimes.”
Prison commanders such as Gerrond observed the growing extremism: “There was a huge amount of collective pressure exerted on detainees to become more radical in their beliefs,” he told Mother Jones. “Detainees turned to each other for support. If there were radical elements within this support network, there was always the potential that detainees would become more radical.”
According to the terrorist analyst organization Soufan Group, the unique setting at Camp Bucca, which thrust together Saddam Hussein’s Baathist secularists and Islamic fundamentalists, set the stage for something perhaps worse: collaboration. At the prison, the two seemingly incongruous groups joined to form a union “more than a marriage of convenience”, Soufan reported.
Soufan found each group offered the other something it lacked. In the ex-Baathists, jihadists found organizational skills and military discipline. In the jihadists, ex-Baathists found purpose. “In Bucca, the math changed as ideologies adopted military and bureaucratic traits and as bureaucrats became violent extremists,” the Soufan report said.
From the ashes of what former inmates called an “al-Qaeda school,” rose the Islamic State. Indeed, when those inhabitants who were freed in 2009 returned to Baghdad, they spoke of two things only: their conversion to radicalism and revenge.
The US handed all those Camp Bucca detainees to the Iraqi side. Then they were all released on the orders from the US Government. Thus the US Government had created those ISIS leaders to begin with and then let them go do their murderous business after years of enforced cohabitation, administrative and military training, and radicalization.
JUST LIKE OBAMA CLINTON WILL DESTROY AMERICA !
Do you really believe anything that woman says? Her past is evil. Can’t the DNC do better? I know, you say the same about Trump, but he is the lesser of damaging us beyond repair. Besides, I like hearing someone willing to say what he thinks. It’s being honest