Bring it DeSantis, give em some high heat

vantexan

Well-Known Member
It's indicative of just how stereotypical Democrats view things. They assumed that American Hispanics would be almost entirely behind them opening the border up. They assumed all these people would be beholden to their party and would vote Democrat when made citizens. In exchange for welfare of course. Why? Because the minorities need to be taken care of by the benevolent white liberals. They missed the bulletin that said Hispanics from these countries believe in god, are very family oriented, and aren't afraid to work. I know some of you despise Hispanics but the vast majority are decent, hard working people. And guess what the liberals didn't count on? Instead of supporting this the Hispanic CITIZENS in Texas whose towns are being overrun are switching parties. Dems are going to lose seats in once reliably Democratic districts. Just like they did in coal country. Those Hispanics who were Democrats in Texas aren't wild eyed liberals. They are holdovers from the days when Democrats were a lot more conservative. But just like in West Virginia Dems are willing to throw their own voters under the bus to pursue their progressive agenda. And are turning blue districts red.
 

floridays

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Operational needs

Virescit Vulnere Virtus
Get a load of this leftist puke
Her ass is on fire, I got a kick after watching it burn
Now
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Off our island, you beautiful brown people


And yet they have no problem with the illegals sleeping on the streets of the border towns. I bet that outraged blonde lawyer would never show up there to help THEM. Of course she’s going to show up to MV where there are cameras everywhere to grandstand. Friggin hypocrites!
 

fishtm2001

Well-Known Member
"If the problem is being able to care for illegal immigrants then maybe the state of Florida should have spent the $12 million on, you know, caring for illegal immigrants. Instead of using the money to get earned media for the governor.


Let’s put aside the theology of immigration. Let’s pretend, just for a moment, that Jesus would have nothing to say about whether or not the state should seek to discourage undocumented migrants as a high-level matter of government policy.

Those planes were filled with actual human beings. People with dignity. People with hopes and dreams, problems and challenges. People with names and families.

And this Christian man used them as props. He didn’t clothe the naked or feed the hungry. He literally did the opposite: Evicted them—and not because he felt that he had to, or because it was a requirement of the law. But because he saw that he could use them as a means to the ends of his personal ambition.

I’m trying—really trying—not to get too hot here. But Christians should look at this act and be revolted. They should be horrified.

Because using vulnerable human beings for your personal gratification is evil. Full stop."

J. Last , The Bulmark
 

Darmark7

Retired 2020. Not my Problem Anymore!
"If the problem is being able to care for illegal immigrants then maybe the state of Florida should have spent the $12 million on, you know, caring for illegal immigrants. Instead of using the money to get earned media for the governor.


Let’s put aside the theology of immigration. Let’s pretend, just for a moment, that Jesus would have nothing to say about whether or not the state should seek to discourage undocumented migrants as a high-level matter of government policy.

Those planes were filled with actual human beings. People with dignity. People with hopes and dreams, problems and challenges. People with names and families.

And this Christian man used them as props. He didn’t clothe the naked or feed the hungry. He literally did the opposite: Evicted them—and not because he felt that he had to, or because it was a requirement of the law. But because he saw that he could use them as a means to the ends of his personal ambition.

I’m trying—really trying—not to get too hot here. But Christians should look at this act and be revolted. They should be horrified.

Because using vulnerable human beings for your personal gratification is evil. Full stop."

J. Last , The Bulmark

What would Jesus do? It’s in the Bible. Obey the laws of the land. It’s “illegal” to cross the boarder. Jesus is against that. It’s not anyones, not even Jesus’ responsibility, to help people break laws. Helping someone that is breaking the law we already know Jesus is totally against that. We don’t have to wonder what he would do.

Next Democrats say that DeSantis is a kidnapper and human trafficker and he is using people as pawns so by their own standards we know Joe Biden kidnapped and trafficked plane loads of people and sent them all over the USA under the cover of darkness. So by Democrats standards he needs to be impeached.

Since you are of high standards and realize these criminals (yes if you break laws you are a criminal) need help then please take a criminal family in an help them out. I know it is just a drop in the bucket and you can’t make a big difference to many but you can make a big difference to the 1 or more families you take care of. Please send pictures of the family you help so it can inspire more people. You might want to start a petition to make it where a person can sign up with the government for helping illegals then people like you, that really care for humanity, can sign up so that the government can deduct 10% of your income to help the cause. I’m sure all Democrats would love that.
 

over9five

Moderator
Staff member
"If the problem is being able to care for illegal immigrants then maybe the state of Florida should have spent the $12 million on, you know, caring for illegal immigrants. Instead of using the money to get earned media for the governor.


Let’s put aside the theology of immigration. Let’s pretend, just for a moment, that Jesus would have nothing to say about whether or not the state should seek to discourage undocumented migrants as a high-level matter of government policy.

Those planes were filled with actual human beings. People with dignity. People with hopes and dreams, problems and challenges. People with names and families.

And this Christian man used them as props. He didn’t clothe the naked or feed the hungry. He literally did the opposite: Evicted them—and not because he felt that he had to, or because it was a requirement of the law. But because he saw that he could use them as a means to the ends of his personal ambition.

I’m trying—really trying—not to get too hot here. But Christians should look at this act and be revolted. They should be horrified.

Because using vulnerable human beings for your personal gratification is evil. Full stop."

J. Last , The Bulmark
Agree it was a dick move, but DeSantis made his point.
Those Massachusetts liberals called the governor and had those illegals removed, literally within hours.
125 soldiers to remove 50 people, that was also a dick move.
 

PT Stewie

"Big Fella"
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And then shipping them out. The hypocrisy is astounding.. They came together for one day and off you go. A community where the average property is 22 million could only take care of 50 people for one day ! It's is ok to be liberal and support sanctuary places as long as it's not in my back yard..
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Let’s put aside the theology of immigration. Let’s pretend, just for a moment, that Jesus would have nothing to say about whether or not the state should seek to discourage undocumented migrants as a high-level matter of government policy.

Those planes were filled with actual human beings. People with dignity. People with hopes and dreams, problems and challenges. People with names and families.

And this Christian man used them as props. He didn’t clothe the naked or feed the hungry. He literally did the opposite: Evicted them—and not because he felt that he had to, or because it was a requirement of the law. But because he saw that he could use them as a means to the ends of his personal ambition.

I’m trying—really trying—not to get too hot here. But Christians should look at this act and be revolted. They should be horrified.

Because using vulnerable human beings for your personal gratification is evil. Full stop."

J. Last , The Bulmark
You:
White Christian nationalists are evil, we should separate church and state, your religious beliefs shouldn't influence laws at all.

Also you:
We should have open borders because that's what Jesus would want.

SMH.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
And this Christian man used them as props. He didn’t clothe the naked or feed the hungry. He literally did the opposite: Evicted them—and not because he felt that he had to, or because it was a requirement of the law. But because he saw that he could use them as a means to the ends of his personal ambition.

DeSantis sent them to Martha’s Vineyard where they were apparently celebrated and well taken care of. Then the Democratic governor of Massachusetts called in the National Guard and sent them off to be contained on a military base.
 

newolddude

Well-Known Member
DeSantis sent them to Martha’s Vineyard where they were apparently celebrated and well taken care of. Then the Democratic governor of Massachusetts called in the National Guard and sent them off to be contained on a military base.
He’s a Republican.

But he’s a RINO so just go ahead and call him a :censored2:.
 
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