"Mike Huckabee argued Tuesday night that President Obama’s proposal to allow 10,000 more
Syrian refugees into the United States would pose an unacceptable risk.
“Why should we take the risk?” Huckabee asked. “If it’s such a good idea to bring people here that we really don’t know who they are and Obama thinks that we’re being un-Christian to not do it, I have a suggestion: Let’s send the first wave of them to Martha’s Vineyard and the Upper East Side of Manhattan and to the South Lawn of the White House, where we’ll set up a camp.”
The candidate continued: “On one hand, the left says ‘separation of church and state; let’s not have any discussion of religion.’ And then the left wants to tell me what it means to be a Christian. They need to figure out if they know more about being a Christian than I do, then tell me that they are no longer going to say ‘separation of church and state.’ The country’s most fundamental right is not to protect the reputation of Islam, but to protect Americans’ safety.” Newsiosity
“Why should we take the risk?” Huckabee asked. “If it’s such a good idea to bring people here that we really don’t know who they are and Obama thinks that we’re being un-Christian to not do it, I have a suggestion: Let’s send the first wave of them to Martha’s Vineyard and the Upper East Side of Manhattan and to the South Lawn of the White House, where we’ll set up a camp.”
The candidate continued: “On one hand, the left says ‘separation of church and state; let’s not have any discussion of religion.’ And then the left wants to tell me what it means to be a Christian. They need to figure out if they know more about being a Christian than I do, then tell me that they are no longer going to say ‘separation of church and state.’ The country’s most fundamental right is not to protect the reputation of Islam, but to protect Americans’ safety.” Newsiosity
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