Tuesday 31 January 2017

Trump Calls For Surveillance Of Mosques

Trump Calls For Surveillance Of Mosques

Prominent Republicans this week distanced themselves from Trump’s comments about Muslims after the Orlando mass shooting



JONATHAN DRAKE / REUTERS
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Wednesday called for surveillance of mosques as part of U.S. law enforcement efforts to prevent terrorism, and stood by his remarks on banning Muslim immigrants that others in his party have criticized.
Trump repeated his call for a temporary ban on Muslim immigration to the United States after a U.S.-born Muslim man with Afghan immigrant parents fatally shot 49 people at an Orlando gay nightclub early on Sunday.
The billionaire New York real estate developer said that while the Florida gunman was born in the United States, “his parents weren’t and his ideas weren’t born here.”
“We have to maybe check, respectfully, the mosques and we have to check other places because this is a problem that, if we don’t solve it, it’s going to eat our country alive,” Trump said at a rally in Atlanta.
The Orlando gunman, Omar Mateen, is believed by authorities to have acted alone, inspired by radical ideology he was exposed to over the internet.
Prominent Republicans this week distanced themselves from Trump’s comments about Muslims after the Orlando mass shooting.
House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said on Tuesday he did not think a ban on Muslim immigrants was in U.S. interests. U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who ran against Trump for the Republican nomination and has been a fierce critic since, said Trump’s response made him “unnerved.”
Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee, said on Wednesday that Trump’s rhetoric had grown “even more inflammatory” in recent days. She said the United States counts on partners in majority-Muslim countries to help fight terrorism.
“Not one of Donald Trump’s reckless ideas would have saved a single life in Orlando,” Clinton said at an event for U.S. military families in Virginia.
Trump on Monday proposed that the United States suspend immigration from areas of the world where there is “a proven history of terrorism against the United States, Europe or our allies until we fully understand how to end these threats.” He also said radical Muslims were entering the country amidst a flood of refugees and “trying to take over our children.”
Trump previously has drawn criticism, including from within his own party, for saying he would implement a database to keep track of Muslims in the United States and require them to register.
Trump’s hard-line proposals on immigration have contributed to his popularity among some conservative voters. But they have also triggered condemnation from minority and human rights activists, and his political opponents, many of whom have called his rhetoric racist.

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Join the "World to Trump" Open Letter

Join the "World to Trump" Open Letter

With the Muslim ban, Trump has shown that the worst fears about his Presidency are true. Add your voice to the open letter below to join the resistance — then spread it far and wide: 

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Dear Mr. Trump, 

This is not what greatness looks like. 
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The world rejects your fear, hate-mongering, and bigotry. We reject your support for torture, your calls for murdering civilians, and your general encouragement of violence. We reject your denigration of women, Muslims, Mexicans, and millions of others who don’t look like you, talk like you, or pray to the same god as you.  

Facing your fear we choose compassion. Hearing your despair we choose hope. Seeing your ignorance we choose understanding.  

As citizens of the world, we stand united against your brand of division. 

Sincerely,
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Saturday 28 January 2017

Holland Taylor passionately raves about 'wonderful love' Sarah Paulson

Holland Taylor passionately raves about 'wonderful love' Sarah Paulson



Holland Taylor and Sarah Paulson are our relationship goals for an eternity!
"The Two and a Half Men" star appeared on the Sandyland With Sandra Bernhard SiriusXM radio show this week, where she addressed her girlfriend since 2015 in just about the sweetest words possible.
"It has to be part of what is the most wonderful thing in my life," the 74-year-old actress shared of the public support of their love. "The whole embrace of this wonderful relationship, which makes everything else makes sense."
"I'm the luckiest person in the world," Taylor added. "I can't talk about my life today and not mention this wonderful love."
Thankfully, the sentiment is more than mutual!
"If my life choices had to be predicated based on what was expected of me from a community on either side, that's going to make me feel really straitjacketed, and I don't want to feel that," Paulson told the New York Times last March. "What I can say absolutely is that I am in love, and that person happens to be Holland Taylor."
credit: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2017/01/28/holland-taylor-passionately-raves-about-wonderful-love-sarah-paulson.html

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