No not this one.
This one.
Michael Moore writes to Michigan governor, offers to house Syrian refugees
Does anyone really believe this? If/when they arrive I'll be the first to report how many are actually living in Fat Bastard's home. Guarantee it will be zero. If he is such a caring, philanthropic, human being why hasn't he extended this same invitation to a few of the Michigan homeless? Anyone suspect its because there is no political points to be gained from that?
If the vetting process is so meticulous and thorough, as we've been told, let the proponents who have full faith and trust in this scheme i.e. Barry, Pelosi, Clinton, Reid, Earnest, and Kerry have these refugees deposited in their neighborhood.
You know damn well that's never gonna happen. It's "the righteous thing to do"...but only if they live next door to you.
You know damn well that's never gonna happen. It's "the righteous thing to do"...but only if they live next door to you.
Oh...and speaking of idiots this guy's a classic.
He wholeheartedly supports Barry's plot to bring in 10,000 Syrian refugees. Because if we don't... under the new liberal rallying cry... "That's not who we are".
This is the same guy who got fired from NPR (No Personal Remarks) when he said this:
When I get on the plane, I got to tell you, if I see people who are in Muslim garb and I think, you know, they are identifying themselves first and foremost as Muslims, I get worried. I get nervous."
Now you know why his kids are Republicans.
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Film director and Michigan resident Michael Moore posted an open letter to Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) criticizing his stance for putting a temporary hold on the placement of Syrian refugees in his state, and offering to put up a Syrian refugee couple himself.
"I just wanted to let you know that, contrary to your declaration of denying Syrian refugees a home in our state of Michigan, I myself am going to defy your ban and will offer MY home in Traverse City, Michigan, to those very Syrian refugees you've decided to keep out," Moore wrote. "I will contact the State Department to let them know I am happy to provide a safe haven to any Syrian refugee couple approved by the Obama administration's vetting procedures in which I have full faith and trust."
In response to Moore's letter, Snyder's press secretary Sara Wurfel told FOX411: "It’s unfortunate that Governor’s position is being misrepresented. Gov. Snyder has been a vocal advocate for continuing to make Michigan a home and welcoming state for immigrants, including refugees escaping violence and oppression from all corners of the world. He is just asking for a thorough review of security clearances and procedures to ensure that he can also fulfill a primary responsibility of keeping Michiganders safe."
In a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry sent on Nov. 16, Snyder said he wanted a "full review of security clearances and procedures for all refugees who have the potential to be placed in Michigan."
Snyder is not alone asking for the U.S. refugee program to be suspended. State leaders from New Mexico to Michigan have asked President Obama to suspend the refugee program — at least temporarily.