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Will it ever end? Not if democrats have the opportunity to go forward with plans that echo the disastrous policies of Europe and allow refugees to pour over our borders with virtually no vetting

DNC convention underway, rash of ISIS attacks rock Europe



While broadcasts centered on the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia and crowds jeering the name of their presumptive nominee, Hillary Clinton, reports of refugee-instigated attacks in Europe have been given short shrift. It could be argued that American politics should take precedence, and that might carry some weight in some instances. However, with the party platform and Clinton stressing partiality to opening wide the gates to receive tens of thousands more Middle Eastern asylum seekers, the multiple attacks are too relevant to bury. Since Germany instituted a policy of welcoming hundreds of thousands of so-called Syrian refugees, rapes, sexual assaults and outright murders have skyrocketed. Three horrific crimes occurred in a single day, just 24 hours before the arrival of DNC delegates.
One refugee felt it necessary to hack a pregnant workmate to death with a machete at a kebab stand in Reutlingen, Germany. Another blew himself up outside a music festival in Ansbach in Bavaria. A third, a teenager, evidently lured youngsters to a Munich McDonald's via Facebook promising free food then opened fire, killing nine. A fourth incident occurred two days earlier on a German train where another young man from Afghanistan wielded an axe and wounded five victims. All this mayhem perpetrated in just a few short days. The previous week saw a Tunisian transplant to France mow down more than a hundred Bastille Day revelers in Nice, killing 85. On the first day of convention, Bernie Sanders' supporters raised angry voices against the Committee after news broke of e-mails evidencing how it engineered votes to favor Clinton. The few times delegates appeared to have come together was to applaud illegal immigrants for their "courage" to come 'out of the shadows' of lawlessness. A mother, who had crossed the border illegally to give birth to the daughter on the dais beside her, received a standing ovation. For what? Breaking the law. This is precisely the kind of foolishness labeled as compassion that is plunging the West into a dark storm of rage swept in on the backs of terrorists hiding among illegals and government-sponsored refugees. Whereas this woman and her daughter don't present the same kind of danger as the infiltrators among the Syrians and other Middle Eastern/Asian refugees, they embody the kind of influx that strains the already faltering economy. Of course, as far as the democrats are concerned there is no economic failure. Their head-in-the-sand logic denies that anything is out of kilter, that money actually does grow on trees--at least, that's where the paper comes from on which it's printed without restraint--and that borders simply are useless in this new, global love-fest.

But the love is only felt on one side, that of the tolerant-of-everyone-but-constitutionalists progressives. Refugees imported with Administration blessings or those crossing the border illegally mostly don't seem to share their warm fuzzies. How many marriages work when only one partner is committed to the other? The statistics bear out that the vast majority end in divorce. And this is the proven formula that democrats, socialists (don't want to leave out the Berners) and transformational politicians think that they can alter. But it won't work. Worthy of note is that in the wake of Europe collapsing under the weight of millions of anti-Western culture adherents flooding their cities and towns, an unprecedented meeting occurred between Israeli and Saudi officials in Jerusalem. As a point of interest--travel to Israel is not generally sanctioned by the Saudi government. "Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon says Sunday that Director General Dore Gold met with Anwar Eshki at a Jerusalem hotel. Eshki currently heads a Saudi think tank in Jeddah but is believed to have close ties with the kingdom's rulers. Official government permission was likely necessary for him to make such an overt visit. Saudi Arabia has floated a plan for a comprehensive peace agreement between Israel and its Arab neighbors. It has unofficially grown closer to Israel in recent years over their shared concerns regarding Iran."

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Iran is just one slice of the problem confronting sovereign nations surrounding Syria and the ISIS hotbed. The Saudis are already constructing a wall on their border with the failing state of Yemen; Turkey is flailing after a shunted coup that has only entrenched Recep Tayyip Erdogan in his quest for a sharia state; Iraq is suffering more independent terror attacks; and to the north and west are literal hordes of refugees overrunning borders, legally and illegally, importing an ideology that is hostile to that of the sponsoring nations. German police have already admitted that they are in the midst of investigating more than 400 leads regarding possible terrorists embedded among the refugee population. Will it ever end? Not if democrats have the opportunity to go forward with plans that echo the disastrous policies of Europe and allow refugees to pour over our borders with virtually no vetting. The FBI has clarified the impossibility of conducting proper identity and background checks. One of the major reasons behind the Brexit vote was this lowering of legal immigration standards that would have invited more of the same to Britain's shores. It's a lesson America must learn now, long before the November election.

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Former newspaper publisher, A. Dru Kristenev, grew up in the publishing industry working every angle of a paper, from ad composition and sales, to personnel management, copy writing, and overseeing all editorial content. During her tenure as a news professional, Kristenev traveled internationally as a representative of the paper and, on separate occasions, non-profit organizations. Since 2007, Kristenev has authored five fact-filled political suspense novels, the Baron Series, and two non-fiction books, all available on Amazon. Carrying an M.S. degree and having taught at premier northwest universities, she is the trustee of Scribes’ College of Journalism, which mission is to train a new generation of journalists in biblical standards of reporting. More information about the college and how to support it can be obtained by contacting Kristenev at cw.o@earthlink.net.


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