WD-40 wrote:If keeping an entire religion out saves even one innocent life (not Race necessarily because lots of blacks are Muslim too), is it not worth it? The FBI cannot possibly hope to vett what is un vet table. The Liberal Logic is to do something because 'it feels good', not because it is the right or wrong thing to do. Libs don't give a damn about facts and reality...just their feelings.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." I seem to recall you being a fan of the Bill of Rights, and a hater of oppressive and unconstitutional government actions. (Not to mention that one's religion is the very definition of "unvettable"...)
Look, I get that you're scared. But Trump's policy is exactly what ISIS wants. We react harshly to their extremists, and crack down on all Muslims. That us vs. them mentality will
force those peaceful Muslims to align against us. I don't care how Trump's position
feels; I can look at historical precedents and see it handing ISIS victory on a platter. We have to recognize these attacks as what they are, little more than statistical background noise,
about as deadly as lightning strikes.
Duel of Fates wrote:2.6 million. 25% of those see nothing wrong with terrorism and killing Americans. That's roughly 650,000 in the USA alone. Probably a higher percentage world wide, but let's say 25%. 400,000,000 who would love to become martyrs for 72 virgins. (Allah is gonna run out of virgins).
So let's open up the borders and immigration to anybody,just because we are nice and want the world to love us. And because we can verify that every one coming into this country is a nice, upstanding member of Islam, not one of those nasty extremists. (its so easy to tell the difference now, they should be easy to spot.) Especially those that do not come here to better themselves and become part of the Society they want to live in, but to destroy it.
Sorry, but that's a strawman argument. I'm fine with the current system, where we accept limited numbers of refugees after a multi-year vetting process. And tourists shouldn't pose any real danger. (Though it would help on that front if they weren't able to get guns as easily over here...)
Got a source on those numbers? Would be interested to see them. Though keep in mind that poll wording can get 25% of people to agree to pretty much anything.
Duel of Fates wrote:If I were to agree with some of his ideas, but not all, does that make me a Nazi? A racist? A right wing extremist?
Depends. Do you want to discriminate against millions of your fellow citizens, and restrict their rights, based solely on their religion? That's kind of the Nazi Test 101 right there. I'm sure you wouldn't go that far, and I'm not saying that anyone who likes Trump is a Nazi. I'm sure that even most of the people who
do agree with him on that just haven't thought it through.
However, I stand by my terminology. I'm just calling the historical parallels like I see them.
BONUS:
Other Republican candidates' positions on Trump."ridiculous position" - New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
"dangerous overreaction" - businesswoman Carly Fiorina
"offensive and outlandish" - Florida Senator Marco Rubio
"unhinged" - ex-Florida Governor Jeb Bush
"outrageous divisiveness" - Ohio Governor John Kasich
"downright dangerous" - S Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham
"not my policy" - Texas Senator Ted Cruz
[Richard] Cheney also said Trump's proposal "goes against everything we stand for and believe in".