Thursday, September 10, 2015

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Obama Weighs options on Syrian Refugee Crisis
The Obama Administration announced yesterday that they are "actively considering" ways to respond to the Syrian migrant crisis including allowing more Syrians to resettle in the United States.


 While this may sound like a very compassionate thing to do, there's just one major problem: State Department spokesman John Kirby has admitted that it is "a possibility" that some of those fleeing Syria may actually be Al Qaeda or ISIS members. 


Now after I warned you yesterday that the House Homeland Security Committee has reported that the United States is seeing the highest levels of jihadist terror cases since September of 2001, is it really in our best interest to open our doors to thousands of Islamic migrants who could "possibly" have terrorist ties? 


What makes the news of resettling Syrian "refugees" in the U.S. even more disturbing is Robert Spencer's recent report which reveals that an ISIS smuggler has confirmed that radicals will use the refugee crisis to "infiltrate" the West:

"The Islamic State operative spoke exclusively to BuzzFeed on the condition of anonymity and is believed to be the first to confirm plans to infiltrate Western countries, although similar statements have been made through unconfirmed ISIS Twitter accounts.

ISIS is believed to be actively smuggling covert gunmen across the 565-mile Turkish border and on to wealthier European nations, the smuggler told BuzzFeed.

He said ISIS now has more than 4,000 fighters "ready" throughout the European Union.

ISIS operatives are taking advantage of Western nations' generosity toward refugees to infiltrate Europe, he said."

All of this disturbing news begs the question: will the Obama Administration EVER put our safety first? 
  
Trump's Challenge to CNN's Zucker
Donald Trump made headlines once again this week and it wasn't because of a proposed giant wall on the US-Mexico border. Trump called out CNN's President Jeff Zucker and challenged him to donate 100% of the advertising sales for the upcoming GOP debate to organizations that support veterans. "I am self funding my campaign," wrote Trump, "I do not want money from special interest groups and likewise, you should view the second debate broadcast as a public service and not accept the massive profits that this airing will generate." I believe all the profits from this broadcast should go to various veterans groups."

Trump wrote in his letter that the debate was 40 times more successful than anticipated. The first debate on Fox generated a record 24 million viewers and it's anticipated that the CNN debate will generate even more as competition from Dr. Ben Carson has sparked a new interest in the race.

It's certainly difficult to begrudge a business the profit that they've worked to establish but finding a way to give back to America would be a refreshing thought. Sharing the wealth doesn't have to mean government entitlements and welfare programs.

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