No, no WSJ. That it what Stephen *glue eater* Miller said. Trump merely repeated him, nearly word for word, later. Trump doesn’t formulate analyses, he regurgitates them. That said, he has no qualms about doing the deed. It’s unconscionable. These are desperate families.
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Please quit referring to Miller as a glue eater. This normalizes him. We all tasted glue as kids. Let’s know him for the monster he is now.
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The point was Trump. It was his lack of original thought and/or policy, but his willingness to do unspeakably horrendous deeds advocated by his staffers. Regrets if you got distracted or felt personally insulted.
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I agreed with your statement. I was just pointing out eating glue is probably the most normal thing Miller has ever done.
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Refugees. The policy is supposed to deter refugees, not immigrants. Trump is trying to make people fearing for their lives afraid to save themselves.
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And he helps no one in the bargain, and many, many people will suffer as a result.
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Separating families and adopting out their children is a form of genocide. Our country wants to commit war crimes. I hope The Hague gets involved. The world should sanction us.
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It’s no wonder that the USA has refused to sign on to the International Criminal Court - because the USA is guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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It's genocide. He's justifying genocide.
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I was also thinking ethnic cleansing!
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So,,, using terror. To achieve a political or military goal. That’s literally what terrorism is.
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Monstrous
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"terrorism (noun): the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims." I guess the only difference here is that it was lawful?
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It is not lawful; violates international human rights which USA used to support when we had values. Violates US laws against cruel & unusual punishment & the abduction, abuse & trafficking of children.
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