Fri, Sep 17, 2021 12:39 p.m.
Update (1100ET): Republican South Carolina Sen. John Kennedy Said Friday that the FAA's Grounding of All Drones Near that Texas Bridge is Fulfilling the Biden Administration's Goal to Hide the "Lunacy" of Its "Open Border" Policy
Kennedy is representing S.C. now?I hope he replaced Tim Scott.Yes,Zerohedge printed the wrong state where he's from.No biggie.
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting for a Barry Goldwater to show up from Massachusetts, lol.
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The media more angry abut the drones being grounded than the illegals entering the country.
ReplyDeleteVIKTOR ORBAN ATTEMPTS TO USE HISTORY TO TEACH ANTI-POPE FRANCIS A LESSON ABOUT MASS IMMIGRATION
ReplyDelete(ZH)Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán asked Pope Francis not to let Christianity “perish” as he gave him a gift that challenged the the Supreme Pontiff’s advocacy for mass
“At the meeting on Sunday, according to state media, Orban even handed the Pope a provocative gift: A copy of a letter from a 13th-century Hungarian king to then-Pope Innocent IV, asking for Rome’s help to defeat an onslaught of foreign invaders — an apparent reference to migrants in the 21st century,” reports CBS News.
Balazs Orban, Deputy Minister for the Prime Minister’s Office described the historical importance of the letter on Twitter.
“PM Orbán met Pope Francis and presented a letter that King Béla IV wrote for Pope Innocent IV in 1250,” he wrote. “The King warned of the looming threat of the Tatar invasion and called for the unity of Europe. He was ignored. 35 yrs later HU fended off the Tatars with great bloodshed.”
However, Pope Francis is unlikely to change his mind and this was emphasized when he told a crowd in Budapest that Hungarians should “extend their arms to everyone,” referring to migrants and refugees.
The Pope has repeatedly performed public relations stunts to advocate for mass migration from non-Christian countries into the west, including infamously when he met with the Rwandan refugee who later went on to kill a French priest and burn down a cathedral.
As we highlighted earlier this month, Orbán told a forum of leaders in Slovenia that “migration must be stopped” in order to preserve Europe’s cultural heritage.
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