Michael Moore: I’m Coming For ‘Big Wuss’ Donald Trump
American filmmaker, political and social activist Michael Moore has sent Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a letter chastising him on his recent anti-Muslim statements and his call to “ban all Muslims from coming to the United States”.
However, 42 per cent of Republicans expressed their support, while 22 per cent weren’t sure how they felt. Efforts to halt the flow of refugees risks disturbing attempts to balance “our commitment to fairness and refugee protection with our national security interests”, she said. There is really no reason to think that Mr. Trump isn’t doing exactly the opposite: saying what will appeal to voters, not what he really thinks. Fifty-eight percent of people polled disagreed with the Trump proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from other countries from entering the USA, while 36 percent said they supported the ban.
Other politicians from around the country have denounced Trump’s stance, including the St. Paul, Minnesota, City Council, which approved a similar resolution Wednesday.
US Republican frontrunner Donald Trump has implied that Israel is supporting Daesh (ISIL) by “sending massive amounts of money” to the Takfiri terrorists in Syria and Iraq. He has already informed us that, if elected, he will consider closing mosques and registering American Muslims.
“If you don’t like living by these American rules, then you need to go to the time-out room in any one of your Towers, sit there, and think about what you’ve said”.
Security fears have reshaped the presidential race, though outsiders like Trump continue to dominate the Republican contest. “That you weren’t going to pick on me for something ridiculous, ‘” Moore wrote. “However it looks like, I imply, I do not know, it simply looks like they seem to be a totally different sort of individuals”.
It turns out, America needed a Donald Trump.
The idea of banning people who practice a certain faith is not only irresponsible, it is completely impossible to implement.
“I felt like I’m being insulted”, said Edwards, the banker from Iowa.
Well, somebody tell the Muslims, particularly the radicalized ones, or the ones about to be radicalized.
Several legal scholars who specialize in immigration, worldwide and constitutional law said a policy of excluding all foreign Muslims from visiting the United States would still be “ludicrously discriminatory and overwrought”, as Gerald L. Neuman, a Harvard Law School professor, put it. But he said that it was far from clear that the Supreme Court would block it.
Billy Montplaisir, a 27-year-old maintenance worker who lives in Weare, New Hampshire, said that he likes “everything about” Trump – but nonetheless felt uncomfortable with the proposal. You know it and so do I. George we can take it sitting back, we will have many more World Trade Center [attacks]. He anxious it would play into the hands of Islamic radicals and risked turning the “good ones against us”. The question I would ask is: “Is it morally right to allow people to come into this country at a time that ISIS is trying to infiltrate what (President Barack) Obama wants to let in?”