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Paul Votes To Condemn Donald Trump’s Muslim Ban
He went on to remind Trump that America is no longer a nation of “angry white guys”, and that the president will be chosen by people from different cultural backgrounds, as the USA no longer looks like the presidential contender or his supporters. “That boogeyman, in your mind, are all Muslims”.
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“Just before going on, I was pulled aside by a producer from the show who said that you were “nervous” about being on the set with me”, Moore wrote.
Moore then wrote a letter to Trump on Facebook, revealing their history while calling for others to hold up signs showing support for Muslims.
Trump called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States following the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California by a Muslim couple.
Moore expanded on his protest placard, writing, “I was raised to believe that we are all each other’s brother and sister, regardless of race, creed or color”.
Moore also writes, “If you want to ban Muslims, you are going to have to ban me”.
Moore then went up to Trump to squash the Donald’s worry.
“You need to go to the time-out room in any one of your Towers, sit there, and think about what you’ve said”.
“Today we’re here because his offensive remarks about the Muslim community”.
Moore has become increasingly vocal about his dislike for the Republican frontrunner; last week, he invited Facebook followers to report Trump for “hate speech” in an effort to have him banned from the social media service.
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to EW’s request for comment, and the candidate has not tweeted about Moore or the incident at Trump Tower.
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll that showed 51 percent of Americans consider Muslims living in the USA the same way they consider other groups of people, and only 14.6 percent of those surveyed said they were generally fearful.
He promised to post all the photos from Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram on his own website and then send them to Trump.
He said, the overwhelming majority of Muslims are innocent people. And is that the next plan of attack against Trump – to mimic the first lady’s famous 2014 response to the Boko Haram terrorist kidnappings of 200-plus Nigerian girls, with a hashtag tweet to “Bring Back Our Girls?”
Trump wants to ban Muslims entering the US.
“We’re talking about security”.
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He told the crowd “these are people that want to kill us folks”. Cruz was second at 15 per cent, followed by retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson at 12 per cent, Marco Rubio, a U.S. senator from Florida, at 10 per cent and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush at 9 per cent.