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Obama is smarter why ? because he excels at public speaking and can crack a joke of a teleprompter and make it seem natural. Honestly i want to know on what bases is he so smart ?

Black guy was Ben Carson right, hes not dumb it his way of talking you base your judgement on. Plus hes religious and infuses that bs in everything.

How in the fuck are Muslim terrorists big on science, they are inept ignorant morons. People that are somewhat intelligent and big on science could do 100 times the damage those idiots manage from their attacks.

Ben Carson is not a contemplative person. Not an intellectual person. He has nothing to do add to anything. What insightful thing has this man ever said?

Obama is religious too and still is a reasoned person.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/magazine/12FOB-IdeaLab-t.html

Mohammed Atta, Sheik Mohamed. That physician I can't remember. Former leader of Iran. All science backgrounds. Bin Laden also may have an engineering education though details are not known.
 
lol, she's doubling down. This is going to blow up in her face in spectacular fashion.

They are one heinous ISIS attack away from revolt.
 
So are those guys intellectual or not?

What's your definition of intellectual? It's a pretty broad term, might help if you provided some parameters.

Regardless, there are plenty of dumb scientists out there. There are dumb doctors. There are also bad engineers. Plenty of stupid artists, sociologists, economists, anthropologists, historians, etc. Any given field or profession is going to be populated with extremely able, competent and smart individuals. It will also be populated with its fair share of incompetent, lazy, unreliable morons. One of the great tragedies of life (imo), is that sometimes these useless asshats somehow manage to worm their way to the top in spite of their lack of acumen.
 
Ben Carson is not a contemplative person. Not an intellectual person. He has nothing to do add to anything. What insightful thing has this man ever said?

Obama is religious too and still is a reasoned person.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/magazine/12FOB-IdeaLab-t.html

Mohammed Atta, Sheik Mohamed. That physician I can't remember. Former leader of Iran. All science backgrounds. Bin Laden also may have an engineering education though details are not known.

You are taking talking about a tiny minuscule elite minority and dubbing all mulsim's terrorist as having scientific backgrounds, some top grade bs you are spinning.

Ben is no great intellectual but neither is Obama. It seems reading of a TelePrompter is some great example of intelligence to you.
 
You are taking talking about a tiny minuscule elite minority and dubbing all mulsim's terrorist as having scientific backgrounds, some top grade bs you are spinning.

Ben is no great intellectual but neither is Obama. It seems reading of a TelePrompter is some great example of intelligence to you.

True intelligence evades measure but I know it when I see it. Ben Carson does not have it.

I am showing that some of the most famous muslim religious fanatics have scientific backgrounds.
 
What's your definition of intellectual? It's a pretty broad term, might help if you provided some parameters.

Regardless, there are plenty of dumb scientists out there. There are dumb doctors. There are also bad engineers. Plenty of stupid artists, sociologists, economists, anthropologists, historians, etc. Any given field or profession is going to be populated with extremely able, competent and smart individuals. It will also be populated with its fair share of incompetent, lazy, unreliable morons. One of the great tragedies of life (imo), is that sometimes these useless asshats somehow manage to worm their way to the top in spite of their lack of acumen.

You can be great at science and dumb everywhere else. That is my point.

Francis Collins is an elite scientist. Bill Frist is elite in his field. Many people like that. Which must absolutely shock Lucas with the lid off.
 
True intelligence evades measure but I know it when I see it. Ben Carson does not have it.

I am showing that some of the most famous muslim religious fanatics have scientific backgrounds.

lol nice opinion as facts, yahh sure you do you great Einstein of pooperdog.

I said "Honestly i want to know on what bases is he so smart ?" I asked you show me Obama's great intelligence, if hes so smart you should have no trouble showing it sans teleprompter lol.

Yet you are proving fuck all, all politicians leaders have some higher education it proves nothing.

You claimed "Muslim terrorists are big on science too" yet only a tiny fraction are actually educated, so you are showing fuck all. You just trying to push some opinion you have with shit all factual support.

Fell free to claim a tiny fraction at the the top of mulsim extremism have some education and intelligence. Don't make bs sweeping claims.
 
You can be great at science and dumb everywhere else. That is my point.

Ok, I guess I just don't see much of a point there. Being elite in one field doesn't automatically make you great at everything. Terrell Owens was one of the greatest wide receivers to ever play the game, doesn't mean I'd hire him to be my financial planner.
 
Merkel is absolute pond scum, the left version of Hitler.
Merkel (and her party the Christian Democratic Union) is center right.

I do agree though that she is selling her countrymen out and screwing their future.
 
Would be ironic if she or someone close to her was attacked by a refugee.
 
I don't know if it's surprising that she hasn't gotten assassinated yet. I mean on one hand I do find it surprising because this seems like outright sabatoge that would obviously inspire some assassination plot but on the other hand alot of people still like her........which is what really confuses me.
Indoctrination is a powerful tool... North Korea is the best country in the world, with the tallest leader of the world, if you ask many North Koreans.
Media and schools in western europe have been very successful in making the populace believe in white guilt and that it is a good thing to pay lots of taxes to be able to afford to provide welfare for foreign war criminals and rapists. The percentage of cucks is in these countries is outrageous and in a way civil war would be a good thing because it would provide a great opportunity to root out these weak seeds.
 
Germany's Merkel stands by refugee policy despite 'terrifying' attacks
By Angela Dewan and Jason Hanna, CNN
July 28, 2016

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An asylum seeker takes a selfie with German Chancellor Angela Merkel during the leader's visit to refugee registration centre in Berlin on September 10, 2015.


(CNN) German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday described recent attacks in the country and across Europe as "shocking, depressing and terrifying," but she refused to back down from an open-door refugee policy that has attracted fierce criticism following recent assaults in the country.

Germany has been rattled by four attacks in the past two weeks, three of which authorities say have been carried out by asylum seekers or refugees inspired by Islamist extremism.

The attacks have given way to mockery by some Germans as well as foreigners, who have dubbed the recent weeks of bloodshed on social media as #MerkelSommer, or even "Merkel's summer of slaughter."



One Twitter user posted a pair of hands covered in blood, quoting Merkel with, "We have already accomplished a lot," using the #MerkelSommer hashtag.

Merkel vowed to boost security and improve counterterrorism measures, but she stood firm on Germany's position of accepting nearly all asylum seekers found to be legitimate refugees. Germany took in more than 1 million refugees in 2015, making it the most open country in Europe to asylum seekers.

"We decided to fulfill our humanitarian tasks," she told reporters at a news conference, according to a translator. "Refusing humanitarian support, that would be something I wouldn't want to do and I wouldn't recommend this to Germany."

She said that terrorists wanted Germany to "lose our view for what's important to us."

"They want to divide our unity, our cooperation, they want to harm our life," she said. "They want to prevent our openness to welcoming people. They spread hate between cultures and also among religions."

'Anxiety and fear'

Merkel added, "We are being tested in the way we live. Our understanding of freedom and security is being tested."

But she said that Germany had faced such challenges before, repeating the phrase "We can do it" several times.

"Anxiety and fear can't advise our political decisions," she said.

But she added that those who came to Germany as refugees but then carry out attacks "mock the country that took them in."
"We have to do more to [combat] the causes of migration," she said.

At the same time, she said Germany must improve the process for repatriation of migrants whose asylum applications had been rejected. International treaties, however, forbid countries from returning migrants to places of danger, such a war-ravaged Syria, even if a migrant has been refused refugee status.

ISIS infiltrates the refugee route

Merkel acknowledged that terror groups like ISIS have been able to penetrate the migrant route through Europe used by refugees to flee places of conflict, like Syria.

"We do know that the Islamic State use the refugee movements, that they ... have used it to also make it possible for terrorists to enter. We of course try to limit this kind of movement," Merkel said.

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A migrant boy wrapped in an EU flag arrives from Austria to Munich, Germany, on September 5, 2015

"There is another risk of perpetrators that have not come to the attention of authorities. We need an early warning system so that authorities can act as soon as ... it turns out there is some radicalization."

A 27-year-old Syrian suicide bomber on Sunday attacked a music festival in the city of Ansbach, killing only himself but injuring 15 others. He had applied for asylum in Germany but had been rejected because he had an asylum application already pending in Bulgaria, German authorities said. He had been informed two weeks earlier that he was to be deported in 30 days.

Just hours before that attack another 21-year-old Syrian asylum seeker killed a woman in Reutlingen, attacking her with a knife nearly two feet in length.

Germany was already reeling from a shooting spree in Munich on Friday by an 18-year-old German-Iranian that left nine people dead. That attacker was not an asylum seeker, however. He was born and raised in Munich.

And last Monday, a 17-year-old carried out an ax attack on board a train outside of Wurzburg. Authorities have said he was a refugee, but there has been confusion over whether he was from Afghanistan or Pakistan.

Europe reels from attacks

Germany is not the only European country dealing with a wave of terrorist attacks. France has been repeatedly targeted by terrorists since January 2015, when Islamist gunmen stormed the office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and gunned down 12 staff members over cartoons of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

That was followed by attacks in Paris in November that left 130 people dead. Earlier this month, a man drove a lorry through a crowd celebrating France's Bastille Day holiday in Nice, killing 84 people. He had pledged allegiance to ISIS.

Brussels was also hit in March when Islamist militants bombed the airport there, killing 32 people and injuring at least 300 more.

Europe has at the same time been dealing with the biggest influx of refugees in its history as the Syrian war shows little sign of letting up, and as immigrants from African nations like Eritrea continue to flee oppressive regimes.

The Soufan Group, a New York-based intelligence consulting firm that tracks "foreign fighters" who have joined ISIS, said in a brief Thursday that ISIS-inspired attacks outside Iraq and Syria were "becoming an unprecedented global phenomenon," even without the returning foreign jihadists.
"In the last seven days, more than 80 people have been arrested for Islamic State-related offenses, from Florida to Malaysia, Morocco to Brazil," according to the Soufan Group.

Law enforcement and intelligence agencies throughout the world are struggling with the threat of attacks not only from people with little to no affiliation with ISIS but from returning foreign fighters, the consulting firm said.


http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/28/europe/germany-merkel-security-refugee-policy/
 
Merkel thinks 'we can still do this'
German Chancellor Angela Merkel interrupted her holidays and took the hot seat at a press conference, facing questions on her refugee policies and the recent deadly attacks in Germany.
By Charlotte Potts
28.07.2016​

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"We can do this" ("Wir schaffen das"), Angela Merkel said one year ago when she took the stage at her traditional summer press conference in Berlin.

It was her controversial declaration that Germany, in her opinion, was able to cope with the huge influx of refugees that came to the country that summer – and the start of her so called "welcome policy."

In total, more than one million refugees arrived in the country in 2015. Merkel has been criticized for her comment ever since by right-wing populists and members of her own coalition alike.

After the string of recent attacks in Germany (three carried out by refugees), the pressure on Merkel is growing stronger. The populist AfD is attacking her policies of "uncontrolled immigration" as irresponsible; her sister party, the Bavarian CSU, has also sharpened its rhetoric.

But those, who expected a turn-around of her policies after the recent violence were persuaded otherwise at her press conference on Thursday. As calm and collected as ever, Merkel took the stage and emphasized: "We can still do this. We can manage this historic challenge."

This time her optimistic comment did not only refer to the migrant crisis, but also to Islamist terror. "Let me be clear, we are at war with Islamic State; we are not at war with Islam," she said.

Merkel presented herself as a voice of reason

In the 90 minute press conference, the chancellor brushed aside calls to reverse her policies and made very clear that she had no regrets. Presenting herself as a voice of reason, she added that the recent attacks were "shocking and depressing," but not a sign that the government had lost control.

"We have achieved a lot in the past 11 months,"she said. "The two men who came to us as refugees and are responsible for the deeds in Würzburg and Ansbach have slapped the country in the face which took them in," Merkel said in her opening statement. "It mocks the volunteers that are willing to help and it mocks others that are seeking our help to escape from violence and war; those who want to live in freedom."

Her political decisions, she stressed, would not be guided by fear. "I am deeply convinced that we cannot let our way of life be destroyed," Merkel said, recalling the recent attacks around the world in Orlando, Turkey, Nice and Germany.

Merkel: 'Not under-worked this summer'

Her comments follow a chaotic week in Germany: An asylum seeker stabbed people on a local train in Würzburg, an asylum applicant from Syria blew himself up outside a music festival in Ansbach. And in Reutlingen a refugee stabbed a woman to death. The most deadly attack of recent days, though - a shooting rampage in Munich that left nine people dead and more than 30 wounded - was carried out by a German of Iranian origin.

It has been a hectic summer – the Brexit referendum, the attempted coup in Turkey, terror attacks in France, and a recent wave of violence in Germany – but Merkel shows no sign of that.

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"At night, I like to go to bed and sleep, but I feel the challenges. Let me say it this way, I am not underworked," she said when asked about ruling in times of crises.

The last time, the German public heard directly from her, was last Saturday, one day after the shooting rampage in Munich. After that she went on vacation to eastern Germany, the Uckermark region, just a few hours away from Berlin, where she grew up.

Political pressure and criticism surrounding her absence from public debate after the attacks in Germany are among the reasons why Merkel interrupted this summer holiday and moved up the large press event she usually holds later in the summer.

Four more years of Merkel?

Journalists also asked Merkel several times if she was running again in the general election in 2017, but she made clear that she would not answer that question at this point. She also rebuffed a comment about the possibility of her stepping down amid the political pressure.

Germany holds three state elections in September. The populist Alternative for Germany (AfD) is using the attacks to score a political point and oppose Merkel's policies.

A little over a year from now, Germans will go to the polls in the general election. Merkel's decision to run again is likely going to depend on how the refugee situation unfolds. That her comments on Thursday appeased her political opponents is unlikely. But in the face of the recent attacks, her remarkable calmness might have eased some fears in the general public.

http://www.dw.com/en/merkel-thinks-we-can-still-do-this/a-19432710
 
Defends herself and her immigration/refugee policies, says that nothing is going to change and the ongoing terror attacks are basically tough, you'd better get used to it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36912141el

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-change-germanys-refugee-policy-after-attacks

Anyone doubts left that woman is pure evil, utter scum and a major threat to the secuirity of the rest of Europe?
Merkel is evil. She knows what she is doing to Germany but does not care for the German people. Either that or she's stupid. I don't believe that she's stupid, so that leaves me to believe she's pure evil.
 
Merkel is evil. She knows what she is doing to Germany but does not care for the German people. Either that or she's stupid. I don't believe that she's stupid, so that leaves me to believe she's pure evil.

Delusional and brainwashed, these idiots think muslim's are like normal people and will just assimilate and be good workers.

Neither stupid or evil, just blind and fooled who have had an idea beat into their heads and cant fathom they may be wrong on any subject especially this one especially them.
 
Merkel is evil. She knows what she is doing to Germany but does not care for the German people. Either that or she's stupid. I don't believe that she's stupid, so that leaves me to believe she's pure evil.
Does your mom know you're online?
 
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