Bringing the War Home
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In the hippy era, leftists used to shout about bringing the war home. They were referring to the war between America and the communist revolutionaries who turned Southeast Asia into hell on earth. As Obama’s political mentor Bill Ayers put it,
“Bring the revolution home, kill your parents, that’s where it’s really at.”
Now people from this segment of society control the federal government. Consequently, American troops are no longer taking part in the war of the light against the darkness except on a very limited, politically necessitated basis. But that doesn’t mean Obama et al. don’t want to bring the war home. Here is how they are accomplishing this objective:
Since the early 1990s, the United Nations high commissioner for refugees has selected 200,000 to 250,000 refugees from Islamic countries to be resettled in the United States. Most of them have come from Somalia and Iraq.
That is, the two most likely places to produce terrorists, other than the ISIS homeland. Speaking of which,
Syria could soon be added to the mix in the midst of that country’s brutal civil war. The Obama administration has been greasing the skids for the Syrian refugees for months, WND has learned, and the refugees will soon be dumped on American cities throughout the U.S.
Sound familiar? Only this time Obama’s welfare colonists won’t just be MS-13 gang members and peasants with tuberculosis.
In February, the State Department moved to ease the rules that protect the U.S. from accepting refugees with potential ties to terrorist organizations. …
Then on Sept. 4, a U.S. State Department spokeswoman hinted at her daily press briefing that a new wave of refugees will soon be coming from another predominantly Muslim nation – Syria.
“The United Nations high commissioner for refugees just this year started referring Syrian refugees to the United States for processing,” said Marie Harf. “Obviously, we have several thousand in the pipeline, and that number will continue to go up.”
If we tolerate being ruled by the likes of Obama and Ms. Harf, why put up a fuss about having our demographics doctored by the openly hostile United Nations?
Once the refugees are relocated to an American city, they are quickly connected to an array of taxpayer-funded social services, including Medicaid, food stamps and subsidized housing. Interpreters and tutors are often provided to help bridge the language gap that refugee children will find in local public schools.
Religious and other nonprofit charities will facilitate the colonization. But everything they do will have the quisling federal government’s fingerprints all over it.
WND has documented in previous stories that more than 90 percent of the money used by these religious charities for resettling refugees comes from federal grants. They operate like government contractors in the lucrative resettlement business under the guise of providing “charity.”
What kind of numbers are we talking about?
Melanie Nezer, head of policy and advocacy at Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, one of the organizations that resettles refugees in the U.S. using federal grants, wrote an op-ed March 28 in the New York Daily News in which she called for the U.S. to accept 75,000 Syrian refugees over the next five years.
If the country weren’t run by liberals, a handful of Syrians could be assimilated. Eventually they might become productive Americans. Tens of thousands of Syrians, freed by welfare and multiculturalism from even trying to take part in our society, will go right on being Syrians for generations.
Their numbers will grow quickly. The Somali Muslims the feds have used to colonize Minnesota have an average of six children per couple.
Few of us would want to live in Syria, homeland of the Islamic State. Yet we put up with a government that is spending our money to make our country more like Syria.
With an increasingly Muslim population will come Muslim levels of violence and instability. If we fail to take our country back, events like the Boston Marathon bombing will become weekly if not daily occurrences.

On a tip from Dragon’s Lair. Cross-posted at Moonbattery.
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