Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, I can't figure out why people are pissed at ICE:
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What I find most disturbing in such cases is that their is a concerted effort to strip these people of their dignity, forget paperwork or everything else, they could have given the man 2 minutes to put on some clothes in sub zero temperatures. This is inhumane, trashy and does not speak well of America.
this is a feature, not a bug
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the word you are looking for is 'deplorable"
That story is heartbreaking and awful. As are the stories about Americans who have been killed, raped, or otherwise abused by gang members and other criminals who have been allowed to enter the country illegally. It seems like everyone in the US (right, left, and center) should be able to put aside politics and agree to secure the border, and remove everyone who is here illegally.
Anonymous wrote:I think the word you are looking for is 'deplorable"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, I can't figure out why people are pissed at ICE:
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Send to your Members of Congress.
What I find most disturbing in such cases is that their is a concerted effort to strip these people of their dignity, forget paperwork or everything else, they could have given the man 2 minutes to put on some clothes in sub zero temperatures. This is inhumane, trashy and does not speak well of America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez, I can't figure out why people are pissed at ICE:
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Send to your Members of Congress.
Anonymous wrote:Geez, I can't figure out why people are pissed at ICE:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re storming a house of God you’re not the good guys.
If you are using the house of God to hide your true actions and character, then you are not a good guy or a good Christian.
And this is why, thankfully, people are becoming less religious.
What does that have to do with a mob storming a Sunday morning church service filled with families and children? Do you not see how awful that is?
It's nowhere as awful as wannabe cops terrorizing neighborhoods, kidnapping people, tear-gassing protestors and bystanders (including babies), and oh yeah, killing innocent people.
Thanks again for demonstrating how awful you faux-Christians are.
Storming a church full of families because one of the pastors does a job you don’t approve of does nothing except show how contemptible the protestors are.
It was a small group of idiots apparently led by one of the BLM morons. And taking over a church during Sunday services was a gift to Trump and MAGA. I see that Fox News is all over this and making it their lead story. Progressives really need to start policing themselves and discourage activists from doing such profoundly stupid things. It always undermines the larger cause.
Maybe the church should be policing itself. Maybe they were done a service here, now they know what kind of monsters work at their church.
Maybe churches should monitor their congregations and and find out whether they are welcoming people who have no right to be in the country?
Anonymous wrote:Just maybe, if these cities started cooperating with ICE and agreeing to turn over the criminal illegal entries instead of letting them go, ICE would not be going into neighborhoods.
Some of these guys are pretty bad. But, they let them all loose.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re storming a house of God you’re not the good guys.
If you are using the house of God to hide your true actions and character, then you are not a good guy or a good Christian.
And this is why, thankfully, people are becoming less religious.
What does that have to do with a mob storming a Sunday morning church service filled with families and children? Do you not see how awful that is?
It's nowhere as awful as wannabe cops terrorizing neighborhoods, kidnapping people, tear-gassing protestors and bystanders (including babies), and oh yeah, killing innocent people.
Thanks again for demonstrating how awful you faux-Christians are.
Storming a church full of families because one of the pastors does a job you don’t approve of does nothing except show how contemptible the protestors are.
There was no "storming" going on and no one was hurt. Stop exaggerating. But I do agree it wasn't a good move. The protesters could have conveyed the same message (whatever it was) by protesting outside the church with signs or something. Which would have been 100 percent their right.
That being said, STFU about your faux concern for "families" because ICE is hurting families and children all the time by teargassing children and babies, arresting or harassing minors, and tearing families apart, including detaining parents and leaving underage children alone without adult supervision. They're also hurting clergy.
On CNN Elie Honig said this meets the criteria of a civil rights violation. That’s problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re storming a house of God you’re not the good guys.
If you are using the house of God to hide your true actions and character, then you are not a good guy or a good Christian.
And this is why, thankfully, people are becoming less religious.
What does that have to do with a mob storming a Sunday morning church service filled with families and children? Do you not see how awful that is?
It's nowhere as awful as wannabe cops terrorizing neighborhoods, kidnapping people, tear-gassing protestors and bystanders (including babies), and oh yeah, killing innocent people.
Thanks again for demonstrating how awful you faux-Christians are.
Storming a church full of families because one of the pastors does a job you don’t approve of does nothing except show how contemptible the protestors are.
There was no "storming" going on and no one was hurt. Stop exaggerating. But I do agree it wasn't a good move. The protesters could have conveyed the same message (whatever it was) by protesting outside the church with signs or something. Which would have been 100 percent their right.
That being said, STFU about your faux concern for "families" because ICE is hurting families and children all the time by teargassing children and babies, arresting or harassing minors, and tearing families apart, including detaining parents and leaving underage children alone without adult supervision. They're also hurting clergy.
On CNN Elie Honig said this meets the criteria of a civil rights violation. That’s problematic.