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Please post a link, or admit it was an effort to post some sort of conservative fiction.

Bible Gateway passage: 1 Timothy 5:8 - King James Version
Pretty sad that you have to teach him what his own book says, but then he is a liberal first -- a pretend catholic (Nancy Pelosi style) second.

I've never read the bible (except one time with a girl friend in a motel in Santa Barbara when we were watching Spartacus on TV. We looked at the bible in the night stand and saw the long movie was based on a single paragraph).

I make no pretense to be religious, I've been agnostic since college.

The movie 'Spartacus' was based on the History of the Third Servile War by Plutarch, not The Bible.

The events of the slave rebellion took place a thousand years after the last book of Jewish scriptures was written, and 100 years before the death of Jesus.

There would be no mention of it in either Jewish or xtian scriptures.

Being ignorant of scripture isn't a big sin ... being ignorant of history surely is.
 
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For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.
So socialism sucks?
 
Please post a link, or admit it was an effort to post some sort of conservative fiction.

Bible Gateway passage: 1 Timothy 5:8 - King James Version
Pretty sad that you have to teach him what his own book says, but then he is a liberal first -- a pretend catholic (Nancy Pelosi style) second.

I've never read the bible (except one time with a girl friend in a motel in Santa Barbara when we were watching Spartacus on TV. We looked at the bible in the night stand and saw the long movie was based on a single paragraph).

I make no pretense to be religious, I've been agnostic since college.
Yet you call yourself "Catholic." I agree with very little of that cult, but you're not even worthy to call yourself "Catholic," yet you've made this thread about lecturing those you know nothing about.
 
It's a ruse and was/is being exploited.

I'm 100% behind it!
Of course you are Trumpbot. There is no line is there?

We're not the world's F'in emergency room!
Be happy that we currently have a hospital ship off the coast of Venezuela, fer' Chrissakes!
I don't see other advanced western countries doing this! Afterall, many other countries have able medical care.
How ironic that a tiny and less wealthy country like Israel can provide humanitarian treatment to outsiders like Syrian refugees, but a far larger and wealthier country like US threatens deportation for a handful of very sick children.

Shameful.
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.


Why can't these people be treated in their own country? Why at the expense of the US taxpayers, who these illegals have so much contempt for?

If the libs in San Francisco and other Sanctuary cities took these people in, and were supporting them wholly at their own expense, both for medical and other needs, and these illegals weren't working and stealing jobs from Deplorables, there would be a lot more to be said for letting them stay.

But what libs want is for these illegals to be "on a path to voting" as they feel- probably correctly- that Illegals hate America and its their only way to change the country and transform us into a Shithole.
It's a ruse and was/is being exploited.

I'm 100% behind it!
Of course you are Trumpbot. There is no line is there?

We're not the world's F'in emergency room!
Be happy that we currently have a hospital ship off the coast of Venezuela, fer' Chrissakes!
I don't see other advanced western countries doing this! Afterall, many other countries have able medical care.
How ironic that a tiny and less wealthy country like Israel can provide humanitarian treatment to outsiders like Syrian refugees, but a far larger and wealthier country like US can’t.

Shameful.
Israel will not accept any Syrian refugees on its territory: defense minister - Reuters
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.

Other key points:
No one has been deported.
Each deportation is going to be examined on a case by case basis.

They should not send children or adults that need life saving medical attention.

My question is for years we have been told by the left that our medical is inferior to many European nations and countries such as Cuba, why should we have them stay when other countries are supposedly better than ours?
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.


Why can't these people be treated in their own country? Why at the expense of the US taxpayers, who these illegals have so much contempt for?

If the libs in San Francisco and other Sanctuary cities took these people in, and were supporting them wholly at their own expense, both for medical and other needs, and these illegals weren't working and stealing jobs from Deplorables, there would be a lot more to be said for letting them stay.

But what libs want is for these illegals to be "on a path to voting" as they feel- probably correctly- that Illegals hate America and its their only way to change the country and transform us into a Shithole.
It's a ruse and was/is being exploited.

I'm 100% behind it!
Of course you are Trumpbot. There is no line is there?

We're not the world's F'in emergency room!
Be happy that we currently have a hospital ship off the coast of Venezuela, fer' Chrissakes!
I don't see other advanced western countries doing this! Afterall, many other countries have able medical care.
How ironic that a tiny and less wealthy country like Israel can provide humanitarian treatment to outsiders like Syrian refugees, but a far larger and wealthier country like US can’t.

Shameful.
Israel will not accept any Syrian refugees on its territory: defense minister - Reuters


Israeli hospitals provide care to thousands of Syrians

Syrian Refugee Mother Thanks Israeli Doctors After They Save Young Child With Heart Defect
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.


Why can't these people be treated in their own country? Why at the expense of the US taxpayers, who these illegals have so much contempt for?

If the libs in San Francisco and other Sanctuary cities took these people in, and were supporting them wholly at their own expense, both for medical and other needs, and these illegals weren't working and stealing jobs from Deplorables, there would be a lot more to be said for letting them stay.

But what libs want is for these illegals to be "on a path to voting" as they feel- probably correctly- that Illegals hate America and its their only way to change the country and transform us into a Shithole.
It's a ruse and was/is being exploited.

I'm 100% behind it!
Of course you are Trumpbot. There is no line is there?

We're not the world's F'in emergency room!
Be happy that we currently have a hospital ship off the coast of Venezuela, fer' Chrissakes!
I don't see other advanced western countries doing this! Afterall, many other countries have able medical care.
How ironic that a tiny and less wealthy country like Israel can provide humanitarian treatment to outsiders like Syrian refugees, but a far larger and wealthier country like US can’t.

Shameful.
Israel will not accept any Syrian refugees on its territory: defense minister - Reuters


Israeli hospitals provide care to thousands of Syrians

To be fair, the Syrians aren't looking to stay after the treatment is over.
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.


Why can't these people be treated in their own country? Why at the expense of the US taxpayers, who these illegals have so much contempt for?

If the libs in San Francisco and other Sanctuary cities took these people in, and were supporting them wholly at their own expense, both for medical and other needs, and these illegals weren't working and stealing jobs from Deplorables, there would be a lot more to be said for letting them stay.

But what libs want is for these illegals to be "on a path to voting" as they feel- probably correctly- that Illegals hate America and its their only way to change the country and transform us into a Shithole.
It's a ruse and was/is being exploited.

I'm 100% behind it!
Of course you are Trumpbot. There is no line is there?

We're not the world's F'in emergency room!
Be happy that we currently have a hospital ship off the coast of Venezuela, fer' Chrissakes!
I don't see other advanced western countries doing this! Afterall, many other countries have able medical care.
How ironic that a tiny and less wealthy country like Israel can provide humanitarian treatment to outsiders like Syrian refugees, but a far larger and wealthier country like US can’t.

Shameful.
Israel will not accept any Syrian refugees on its territory: defense minister - Reuters


Israeli hospitals provide care to thousands of Syrians

Syrian Refugee Mother Thanks Israeli Doctors After They Save Young Child With Heart Defect
Christian Syrians are welcome here. Saudia Arabia can deal with the muslims
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.

Other key points:
No one has been deported.
Each deportation is going to be examined on a case by case basis.

They should not send children or adults that need life saving medical attention.

My question is for years we have been told by the left that our medical is inferior to many European nations and countries such as Cuba, why should we have them stay when other countries are supposedly better than ours?
We'll deport them to Cuba! Michael Moore will be pleased
 
It's a ruse and was/is being exploited.

I'm 100% behind it!
"It's a ruse!" "I'm 100% behind it!" And thus the logic is revealed.

There may be justifications for this policy change. Perhaps 'illegal immigrants', aka invaders, are overwhelming state of the art pediatric centers, closing out American patient. Just like they're taking your job. Well, if you worked in a chicken processing plant you would have a point.

But there are only 1,000 families under the former protections.

One might just draw a line in the sand and say 'you may take no largess from the federal government. But does that hard line policy extend to sick children? Is it a principled place to take a stand?

I ask this; What sort of human soul looks over a government issued Desk and decide the way to assert policy is to aim squarely at the most disadvantaged. Sick and dying children.

Then imagine the sort of human soul who combs through records at pediatric centers in order to smoke out families living a crisis.

Imagine the sort of human soul that rationalizes her position to fall in line behind the authorities enforcing this purge.

Now, ask yourself if a person having such a soul should ever be regarded as moral citizen?
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.

Other key points:
No one has been deported.
Each deportation is going to be examined on a case by case basis.

They should not send children or adults that need life saving medical attention.

My question is for years we have been told by the left that our medical is inferior to many European nations and countries such as Cuba, why should we have them stay when other countries are supposedly better than ours?
We'll deport them to Cuba! Michael Moore will be pleased

They are so fake. It boggles my mind. They completely distort the story, then want an inferior medical team to help them. You can’t make this crap up.
 
It's a ruse and was/is being exploited.

I'm 100% behind it!
"It's a ruse!" "I'm 100% behind it!" And thus the logic is revealed.

There may be justifications for this policy change. Perhaps 'illegal immigrants', aka invaders, are overwhelming state of the art pediatric centers, closing out American patient. Just like they're taking your job. Well, if you worked in a chicken processing plant you would have a point.

But there are only 1,000 families under the former protections.

One might just draw a line in the sand and say 'you may take no largess from the federal government. But does that hard line policy extend to sick children? Is it a principled place to take a stand?

I ask this; What sort of human soul looks over a government issued Desk and decide the way to assert policy is to aim squarely at the most disadvantaged. Sick and dying children.

Then imagine the sort of human soul who combs through records at pediatric centers in order to smoke out families living a crisis.

Imagine the sort of human soul that rationalizes her position to fall in line behind the authorities enforcing this purge.

Now, ask yourself if a person having such a soul should ever be regarded as moral citizen?

Or given the authority to make life and death decisions.
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.

Other key points:
No one has been deported.
Each deportation is going to be examined on a case by case basis.

They should not send children or adults that need life saving medical attention.

My question is for years we have been told by the left that our medical is inferior to many European nations and countries such as Cuba, why should we have them stay when other countries are supposedly better than ours?
We'll deport them to Cuba! Michael Moore will be pleased

They are so fake. It boggles my mind. They completely distort the story, then want an inferior medical team to help them. You can’t make this crap up.

Who are "they"?
 
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.
For the Record:

Trump administration seeks to deport children with life-threatening illnesses

KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration quietly told families who were granted permission to stay for this medical care that their permission to stay has been rescinded and they have 33 days to leave the country. The policy is being applied retroactively to any requests filed on or before Aug. 7.
  • Each year, the U.S. gets about 1,000 applications from immigrant families in the U.S. seeking permission to stay in the country and not face deportation so family members can continue lifesaving medical care that is not available in their home countries.
  • The change was not made public and members of the public were not given a chance to provide comment before it went into effect. Families simply received letters telling them they had 33 days to leave.

Other key points:
No one has been deported.
Each deportation is going to be examined on a case by case basis.

They should not send children or adults that need life saving medical attention.

My question is for years we have been told by the left that our medical is inferior to many European nations and countries such as Cuba, why should we have them stay when other countries are supposedly better than ours?
We'll deport them to Cuba! Michael Moore will be pleased

They are so fake. It boggles my mind. They completely distort the story, then want an inferior medical team to help them. You can’t make this crap up.

Who are "they"?

I’ll let you figure it out, if you can’t figure it out I’ll have Tommy come over and hit you over the head with a tack hammer.
 

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