Open Borders - Bill Clinton

Posted by j_IR1776wg 8 years, 1 month ago to Government
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The following is quoted from Breitbart.
"Clinton asked his audience to consider the two choices the “us vs. them” sentiment fosters, asking, “Are we going to live in an us and them world, or a world that we live in together? If you got that, in every age and time, the challenges we face can be resolved in a way to keep us going forward instead of taking us to the edge of destruction.”

The ex-president’s comments are clearly aimed at Donald Trump, though Clinton didn’t utter Trump’s name during the event. Critics of President Trump have accused him of pushing a policy of “nationalism.”

These statements may not be surprising from a figure who has called for wide open borders.

On that terrible day in 2001 that radical Muslim terrorists launched the most devastating attack on the U.S.A. in history, Bill Clinton was in Australia giving a speech before a group of businessmen. In comments made only ten hours before the towers fell in New York, Bill Clinton said he felt the wold would be a better place if there were no national borders."

I wonder how many in the Gukch agree with him?

http://www.breitbart.com/big-governme...


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  • Posted by Dobrien 8 years, 1 month ago
    Clinton is full of $h-t. A nation, Like the individual who acts in his own ethical self interest should not be put in a context of me or us vs them, Our nation has the moral right to act in our best interests just as every nation should. Because I lock my doors to my house doesn't mean I am opposed to my neighbors, it means I will determine their entry.
    Anything that comes out of his mouth should be reversed.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 8 years, 1 month ago
    I not only agree, but I think it's inevitable the world's boundaries will stop being geographical.
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