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Paul City Council condemns Trump’s anti-Muslim speech, but doesn’t ban him
In this December 12, 2015, photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a town hall meeting in the Convocation Center on the University of South Carolina Aiken campus in Aiken, S.C. Trump’s supporters don’t see his plan to ban Muslims from entering the U.S.as “xenophobic” or an “appeal to hate”, but rather as an entirely reasonable response to a clear and present threat.
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Moore’s letter specifically bashed Trump for his recent comments about Muslims.
Moore went on to say that he was raised to believe in equality of people as brothers and sisters, regardless of race, colour and religion.
David Cameron has said a Trump visit would “unite” the UK against him. But polls also show that unlike some other candidates, you have 100 percent name recognition.
Minnesota’s capital city has voted to condemn Donald Trump’s anti-Muslim rhetoric, but he won’t be banned from the City of St. Paul.
“At the end of the letter, Moore asks for everyone who supports his viewpoint to sign a petition and upload a picture of themselves to social media with the hashtag “#WeAreAllMuslim”. “I was struck by how you, a self-described tough guy from Queens, seemed like such a fraidey-cat”. “What a wuss”, was all I remember thinking as I left the set. “That means if you want to ban Muslims, you are first going to have to ban me”.
Michael Moore via Facebook Scowling filmmaker Michael Moore had message about “angry white guys” for Donald Trump outside Trump Tower on Wednesday. Think back just two weeks ago when practically every Republican and some Democrats were telling President Obama that we should pause from having Syrian Muslims enter the country because the government could not guarantee terrorists would not enter in the process.
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“Trump is trying to write racism in the law books”.