• DeSantis Doesn't Deport Cuban Migrants to Martha's Vineyard. Why is Tha

    From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 05:52:15 2022
    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 09:38:49 2022
    In article <c09c6a2e-5901-47a7-a2e0-d40cb1c9dfean@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason


    Why do you beg for my attention?

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  • From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Tue Sep 20 09:43:02 2022
    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:38:53 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <c09c6a2e-5901-47a7...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason
    Why do you beg for my attention?

    Did you not bring it up in a post just yesterday?

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  • From P-Dub@21:1/5 to Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou on Tue Sep 20 10:46:58 2022
    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 8:52:17 AM UTC-4, Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Ground wrote:
    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason

    Desantis didn't deport anyone. He merely brought some migrants to very the people who asked for them specifically. He brought them to a sanctuary city where they would always be welcomed - instead of where they were being 'left off with hundreds of
    thousands of other unfortunate illegals' due to incredibly stupid Biden demofraud border policies.

    Why is so hard for libtards to understand that? I'm sure the migrants were fed and cared for on their short journey to Obamaville. Has anyone said otherwise?

    Is Martha's Vineyard not a proud sanctuary city as they have proclaimed over and over?

    DESANTIS FOR PRESIDENT 2024.

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 12:14:14 2022
    In article <9f261d6a-e3d6-4d28-9e64-7ee2fd111bdan@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:38:53 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <c09c6a2e-5901-47a7...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason
    Why do you beg for my attention?

    Did you not bring it up in a post just yesterday?

    Have you tried asking him? How would I know?

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 12:15:05 2022
    In article <3999c94f-45be-4ccf-95fe-ea8c78cd093an@googlegroups.com>, pwolfe00@gmail.com says...

    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 8:52:17 AM UTC-4, Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Ground wrote:
    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason

    Desantis didn't deport anyone. He merely brought some migrants to very the people who asked for them specifically. He brought them to a sanctuary city where they would always be welcomed - instead of where they were being 'left off with hundreds of
    thousands of other unfortunate illegals' due to incredibly stupid Biden demofraud border policies.

    Why is so hard for libtards to understand that? I'm sure the migrants were fed and cared for on their short journey to Obamaville. Has anyone said otherwise?

    Is Martha's Vineyard not a proud sanctuary city as they have proclaimed over and over?

    DESANTIS FOR PRESIDENT 2024.

    Jason is only seeking attention.

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 12:57:12 2022
    In article <8dde5b1d-25a8-4dd1-9018-9630550edfe6n@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 1:47:00 PM UTC-4, P-Dub wrote:
    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 8:52:17 AM UTC-4, Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Ground wrote:
    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason
    Desantis didn't deport anyone.
    Lie.

    Not to MV.

    He merely brought some migrants to very the people who asked for them specifically.

    Lie.

    It's a sanctuary city.

    He brought them to a sanctuary city where they would always be welcomed - instead of where they were being 'left off with hundreds of thousands of other unfortunate illegals' due to incredibly stupid Biden demofraud border policies.

    The border policies can't be fixed because GOPers won't let them be.



    Why is so hard for libtards to understand that? I'm sure the migrants were fed and cared for on their short journey to Obamaville. Has anyone said otherwise?

    Is Martha's Vineyard not a proud sanctuary city as they have proclaimed over and over?

    DESANTIS FOR PRESIDENT 2024.

    OH LOOK AT THIS!! PEE PEE HAS ABANDONED TEH ORANGE GOBLIN! HAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    To bad you can't seem to.

    DeSantis is to Trump as Snoke is to Palpatine but still, this is HILARIOUS!!!

    So what? Tell us what's so good about Joe.

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  • From Ja-Son-Wan-Kenobi Has the High Grou@21:1/5 to Skeeter on Wed Sep 21 05:44:58 2022
    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 2:14:18 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <9f261d6a-e3d6-4d28...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:38:53 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <c09c6a2e-5901-47a7...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason
    Why do you beg for my attention?

    Did you not bring it up in a post just yesterday?
    Have you tried asking him? How would I know?

    Why Doesn’t DeSantis Ship Cuban Refugees to Martha’s Vineyard?

    The 15 Cuban refugees whose makeshift boat chanced to land on Florida’s largest nude beach on Labor Day would have been convenient “unauthorized aliens” for Gov. Ron DeSantis to place aboard the two charter jets he had fly into into Martha’s
    Vineyard last week.

    Had some of those 15 been aboard, DeSantis likely could have filled both of the 30-seat Fairchild Dornier 328 jets from among the 100 other Cuban refugees who arrived over Labor Day weekend. And if DeSantis wanted to go through with his threat to fly and
    bus more “unauthorized aliens” into “sanctuary states,” he could recruit from among the 1,300 who have arrived directly from Cuba to his state since last October. That number is up more than 600 percent over last year.

    But Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez triggered a political furor back in August when she suggested on a radio program that Florida might bus newly arrived Cuban refugees from Florida to President Joe Biden’s home state of Delaware.

    So, rather than displease the formidable Cuban American community in Florida, DeSantis went to the trouble and expense of hiring a contractor to hustle migrants into boarding his charter planes in San Antonio, Texas. And, lest the passengers include some
    of the record 176,000 Cubans who have arrived at the southern border by land over the past year, the contractor appears to have targeted only Venezuelans and a few Colombians.

    But the contractor had no problem including seven children. The flights were paid for with $615,000 from a $12 million appropriation by the state legislature “for implementing a program to facilitate the transport of unauthorized aliens from this state
    consistent with federal law.” The money was drawn from the accrued interest on federal COVID relief funds. The interest, it turns out, is not subject to the same restrictions as the actual funds.

    There remained the legislature’s requirement that the money be spent to transport “unauthorized aliens” from Florida. The immigrants on the planes were never in Florida save for the 45 minutes when DeSantis’ planes touched down in Crestview on
    the way to Martha’s Vineyard. DeSantis demonstrated that he had not gone to Harvard Law School for nothing. He contended that the people who boarded planes in Texas intended to go eventually to Florida and would have ended up there.

    The whole thing was a political stunt funded via a loophole and enabled by a falsehood. DeSantis made it all the more shameful by ridiculing those who were outraged by this trafficking in humans, whether or not it fit the legal definition of human
    trafficking.

    The refugees proved to have been lured with false promises of jobs and housing far from where they were most likely to secure either. They also found themselves a great distance from the immigration courts where they would have to appear or face
    deportation.

    Many Martha’s Vineyard residents responded to the surprise arrival of the refugees with offers of food and shelter. The high school’s entire AP Spanish class volunteered to serve as interpreters.

    But DeSantis sought to portray the islanders as a bunch of rich liberals who voiced concern for the poor and downtrodden only as long as they kept a distance.

    “Their virtue signaling is a fraud,” he declared at a press conference.

    An opposing voice of decency comes from Maikel Cervantes, a 41-year-old painter and handyman who chanced to be strolling Haulover Beach on Labor Day. It was early enough in the morning that the folks who make it Florida’s largest nude beach had not
    started appearing. The refugees aboard a makeshift boat that reached the shore up ahead of him were thereby spared an additional culture shock.

    “They came from eastern Cuba,” Cervantes later told The Daily Beast. “Thirteen male, two females. And they were pretty good for being 10 days on the sea. They were a little bit burned, but they were OK.”

    Cervantes is himself a Cuban refugee, having been lucky in a visa lottery 22 years ago. He knows that conditions in Cuba have since gotten only worse.

    “There is little food to eat,” he said. “There’s no transportation. And on top of all of that, they got blackouts all night,” he said. “It is horrible. And you can’t even express yourself. You can’t even complain.”

    Cervantes understands that the situation is at least as bad in Venezuela, which is run by a dictator whose like-minded predecessor called Fidel Castro “my brother.” And Cervantes has deep sympathy for all those who are driven to make a desperate
    effort to reach America, whether they endure 10 days at sea or walk thousands of miles.

    “They risk their life,” he said.

    He feels that those who shun the refugees—wherever they come from—are signaling a lack of simple decency.

    “That’s kind of cruel, you know,” he said. “It’s nonhuman.”

    From what he can tell, America has lots of room and opportunity.

    “It’s always a place here for everybody, you know?” he said.

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  • From Skeeter@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 21 08:00:23 2022
    In article <e6776ac2-d4d4-4d5a-8b3a-9c52ea2a17e6n@googlegroups.com>, davidbrown20782@gmail.com says...

    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 2:14:18 PM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <9f261d6a-e3d6-4d28...@googlegroups.com>,
    davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:38:53 AM UTC-4, Skeeter wrote:
    In article <c09c6a2e-5901-47a7...@googlegroups.com>, davidbr...@gmail.com says...

    Skeeter??

    Got any answers there?

    Jason
    Why do you beg for my attention?

    Did you not bring it up in a post just yesterday?
    Have you tried asking him? How would I know?

    Why Doesn?t DeSantis Ship Cuban Refugees to Martha?s Vineyard?

    The 15 Cuban refugees whose makeshift boat chanced to land on Florida?s largest nude beach on Labor Day would have been convenient ?unauthorized aliens? for Gov. Ron DeSantis to place aboard the two charter jets he had fly into into Martha?s Vineyard
    last week.

    Had some of those 15 been aboard, DeSantis likely could have filled both of the 30-seat Fairchild Dornier 328 jets from among the 100 other Cuban refugees who arrived over Labor Day weekend. And if DeSantis wanted to go through with his threat to fly
    and bus more ?unauthorized aliens? into ?sanctuary states,? he could recruit from among the 1,300 who have arrived directly from Cuba to his state since last October. That number is up more than 600 percent over last year.

    But Florida Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuez triggered a political furor back in August when she suggested on a radio program that Florida might bus newly arrived Cuban refugees from Florida to President Joe Biden?s home state of Delaware.

    So, rather than displease the formidable Cuban American community in Florida, DeSantis went to the trouble and expense of hiring a contractor to hustle migrants into boarding his charter planes in San Antonio, Texas. And, lest the passengers include
    some of the record 176,000 Cubans who have arrived at the southern border by land over the past year, the contractor appears to have targeted only Venezuelans and a few Colombians.

    But the contractor had no problem including seven children. The flights were paid for with $615,000 from a $12 million appropriation by the state legislature ?for implementing a program to facilitate the transport of unauthorized aliens from this state
    consistent with federal law.? The money was drawn from the accrued interest on federal COVID relief funds. The interest, it turns out, is not subject to the same restrictions as the actual funds.

    There remained the legislature?s requirement that the money be spent to transport ?unauthorized aliens? from Florida. The immigrants on the planes were never in Florida save for the 45 minutes when DeSantis? planes touched down in Crestview on the way
    to Martha?s Vineyard. DeSantis demonstrated that he had not gone to Harvard Law School for nothing. He contended that the people who boarded planes in Texas intended to go eventually to Florida and would have ended up
    there.

    The whole thing was a political stunt funded via a loophole and enabled by a falsehood. DeSantis made it all the more shameful by ridiculing those who were outraged by this trafficking in humans, whether or not it fit the legal definition of human
    trafficking.

    The refugees proved to have been lured with false promises of jobs and housing far from where they were most likely to secure either. They also found themselves a great distance from the immigration courts where they would have to appear or face
    deportation.

    Many Martha?s Vineyard residents responded to the surprise arrival of the refugees with offers of food and shelter. The high school?s entire AP Spanish class volunteered to serve as interpreters.

    But DeSantis sought to portray the islanders as a bunch of rich liberals who voiced concern for the poor and downtrodden only as long as they kept a distance.

    ?Their virtue signaling is a fraud,? he declared at a press conference.

    An opposing voice of decency comes from Maikel Cervantes, a 41-year-old painter and handyman who chanced to be strolling Haulover Beach on Labor Day. It was early enough in the morning that the folks who make it Florida?s largest nude beach had not
    started appearing. The refugees aboard a makeshift boat that reached the shore up ahead of him were thereby spared an additional culture shock.

    ?They came from eastern Cuba,? Cervantes later told The Daily Beast. ?Thirteen male, two females. And they were pretty good for being 10 days on the sea. They were a little bit burned, but they were OK.?

    Cervantes is himself a Cuban refugee, having been lucky in a visa lottery 22 years ago. He knows that conditions in Cuba have since gotten only worse.

    ?There is little food to eat,? he said. ?There?s no transportation. And on top of all of that, they got blackouts all night,? he said. ?It is horrible. And you can?t even express yourself. You can?t even complain.?

    Cervantes understands that the situation is at least as bad in Venezuela, which is run by a dictator whose like-minded predecessor called Fidel Castro ?my brother.? And Cervantes has deep sympathy for all those who are driven to make a desperate effort
    to reach America, whether they endure 10 days at sea or walk thousands of miles.

    ?They risk their life,? he said.

    He feels that those who shun the refugees?wherever they come from?are signaling a lack of simple decency.

    ?That?s kind of cruel, you know,? he said. ?It?s nonhuman.?

    From what he can tell, America has lots of room and opportunity.

    ?It?s always a place here for everybody, you know?? he said.

    Is there a point here? The irony of your stupidity is amusing. So still
    nothing good about the guy that is actually running things?

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