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Donald Trump is trying really hard to sound like a Nazi

Audience members let their feelings known about Syrian refugees potentially coming to the United States.

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These comments come almost a week after terrorist attacks in Paris, which have sparked fears of similar violence and prompted increasingly anti-Islam rhetoric from Republican presidential candidates.

“He didn’t really show what he should have shown, which was American leadership in the time of a real crisis for our ally in France”, Buchanan told “The Steve Malzberg Show” on Newsmax TV, referring to Obama’s remarks Wednesday in the Philippines. “If you’re looking for a guy to tell you that all Muslims are the same, I am not that guy”. If you asked him “Should Muslims have to walk around with Islamic crescents pinned to their shirts?”, he’d have the basic common sense to recognize (I think?) that you were trying to get him to endorse an anti-semitic Nazi policy by analogy. Is it because he’s part black? The crowd responded with chants of, “U.S.A., United States of America “Steven King photo ” It’s awesome”, he said when Worcester police, who were a visible presence throughout the DCU Center, had finally escorted the man out of the arena. “I don’t know”, Raw Story quoted him as saying.

“She doesn’t have the strength, she doesn’t have the stamina”, Trump said.

“Radical Islam must be destroyed and the way you destroy it is you align yourself with people in the region who are willing to take the fight to radical Islam but they’ll only do that with American leadership”. “Is our president insane?” “Well, I do not know what he would hope to accomplish by doing something like that”, Lendman said.

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“This isn’t a question of refugees”. This is a question of Trojan horse.

Trump also said there “should be a lot of systems, beyond databases”.

Trump also suggested it would be hard to prove refugees’ faiths. Koester said he is undecided about which Republican candidate he will support, but after Thursday’s event, he’s leaning toward Trump.

“I think he’s a communist”.

According to the Washington Post on November 19, Trump has not ruled out potentially extreme measures in order to combat the growing threat of Islamic State militants bent on wreaking destruction on American soil.

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Though America has agreed to take in 10,000 refugees from Syria, where ISIS has its strongest hold, a move getting strong resistance from The People, Governors, and Congress, Donald Trump vows as President he will deport any Syrian refugees allowed to enter under President Barack Hussein Obama.

Donald Trump meets with supporters after a campaign rally in Newton Iowa on Thursday