Donald Trump calls for 'complete shutdown' on Muslims entering U.S.

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Certainly the Democrats can come up with somebody better than Clinton? Haven't really been following them at all with all the media attention on the Republicans.
Bernie for Prez.
 

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KATIE HOPKINS: Don’t demonise Trump, he speaks for millions of Americans. And who can blame them for not wanting to end up like us?



By Katie Hopkins for MailOnline
9 December 2015
Daily Mail

'Trump is terrifying. We have seen the future—and it is bleak' said one reporter.

In turn, thousands are busy clicking on a hideously impotent petition to 'BAN TRUMP FROM GREAT BRITAIN'.

What exactly are they achieving? Having their say? Joining in the outrage bus?

No doubt petition sites like change.org are on their web favourites, right up there with erectiledysfunction.co.uk. and single.com.

They may as well calm down. We are not banning Donald from the UK.

And even if Trump were elected President, he wouldn’t be able to ban Muslims from his shores - even if he wanted to.


Providing leadership: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaking on Monday night

Ask yourself: how could he possibly make it work?

America struggles to control its southern border as it is. It is not going to be able to change the global passport system and get your religion stamped on your passport or your head to establish your faith.

What's the Christianity test going to be? Snurfling a hot dog whilst singing 'Give me joy in my heart, keep me praising'?

After a Muslim couple gunned down 14 residents of San Bernardino, California, Americans looked for strong leadership. Just like after 9/11 when Bush made like a dog of war and took the fight to the terrorists.

They didn't get that from dreary Obama. He makes me want to wrap a suicide vest around my head and text BOOM to my brain.

It took the President a couple of days to even admit the attack was terror and when he did finally address a nervous nation on Sunday night his tone-deaf message was that Muslims were their 'friends, neighbours and sports heroes.'

In contrast, Trump IS providing leadership. He knows some of his grand-standing is hot air. But he is articulating a sentiment held by millions and reinforcing himself as a protector of the American people.

It's the reason Trump is the Republican front runner. He has spent just $330,000 on broadcasting to Jeb Bush's $42.5 million —which is indicative of how much America is enthralled by this new voice.

I hear cries that he is a blithering idiot. I have often been called a deranged fool. But if this were true you could ignore me, ignore us, imaging the two of us shouting naked at the rain.

It's because we articulate sentiments repressed by the politically correct consensus that we have a voice.

Trump said: ‘We have places in London so radicalised that police are afraid for their lives.'

Within moments the Met Police, Prime Minister David Cameron, and the clownish Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, jumped to defend the reputation of the UK and distance themselves from this glaring truth.


Despite cries of outrage from the UK's politically correct leaders who refuse to see the truth, including Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson, Trump was right when he said "We have places in London so radicalised that police are afraid for their lives." (Above) The London Borough of Tower Hamlets (above and below) has more Muslims than Christians
amongst its 284,000 people



Yet, at the time of writing, no less than five bobbies on the beat have come forward to confirm that there ARE estates where they will only patrol out of uniform.

There is fear among the police AND the public.

I work with a team of cameramen in town who text their wives and partners on the hour to confirm they are safe.

My family is not keen for me to be in the capital.

Some friends will no longer come to London.

How do you feel about the security of the city's shopping centres right now, after what happened in Paris?

I watch the BBC news, our national broadcaster, ramming home messages of inclusiveness.

Today they gave platform to a representative of the Muslim community telling Trump he is an Islamophobe and is not welcome here.

But that's not my voice. That is not the voice of a nation. All Brits don't think that way.


Outrage: More than 250,000 people have signed a petition calling for Mr Trump to be banned from the UK

Being force-fed multi-culturalism brought us to this place. When the only permitted message is acceptance, any views to the contrary result in a label to shame you into silence.

Racist! Islamophobe! Nazi!

Don't just stick a label on it. Be curious. Wonder, how has Trump come to articulate the views of a majority of Republicans across the States?

Because I don't buy into the clear divide between extremist Muslims and peaceful ones. I don't see these as two separate entities. It is a sliding scale, a spectrum. From utterly peaceful, to ambivalence to sympathising, to extremist, to a man blowing up buses in Woburn Place.

It is the same slippery slope which sees regular mosque attendees from Luton slip off to Syria to join ISIS. And suddenly a tight knit Muslim community knows nothing.

Not the local imam, not local families, no one. No one denouncing terrorism. Just a wall of silence. In our country.

Hate hidden behind walls we are told to accept and tolerate because we are multi-cultural. Repeat after me. Multi-cultural.

History teaches us lessons were refuse to learn.





Attack: Online petitions calling for Katie Hopkins to be removed as a columnist and removed from the UK!


Standing their ground: Katie Hopkins taking to Twitter in support of Mr Trump's upfront approach to politics

The IRA would not have enjoyed decades of success without many among the Northern Irish Catholic population acting just the same way as the imams and family and friends of extremists in Luton today.

We have gone too far and lost control of vast swathes of our country. In part we ARE a radicalised nation and it does nobody any favours to deny the obvious.

Trump wants to call a temporary halt to Muslim immigration until America figures out what is going on.

Adversaries may be quick to jump on Trump and make him the problem.

But look around. You are too busy gazing at the fluff in your navel to see the gangrene in your foot.

You lost sight of terrifying.

It isn't a big, brash American untroubled by the need to be loved. It is the march of ISIS and the so-called Islamic State.

You may want to distance yourself from Trump. You may want to carry on navel gazing.

But for many Americans, Europe is rapidly becoming an example of everything they never want to be.


Read more: Katie Hopkins writes 'Donald Trump's Muslim travel ban is never going to happen' | Daily Mail OnlineFollow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
 
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He had to cancel his trip to Israel. Even Nutteryahoo can't stand him.
 

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Trump just signed his "death" warrant- Yanks won't put up with that sh*t!
That the same Yanks who have been killing and stealing from Muslims since at least 1953? You have to wonder about them when killing the ones you don't agree with is the only solution they ever come up with. Especially the ones that are popular with the general public.
 

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That the same Yanks who have been killing and stealing from Muslims since at least 1953? You have to wonder about them when killing the ones you don't agree with is the only solution they ever come up with. Especially the ones that are popular with the general public.

They are like most demographics, there's the good, the bad and the ugly! The good likely account for 90%.
 

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He had to cancel his trip to Israel. Even Nutteryahoo can't stand him.
That will get him a lot more votes that the Jewish ones he loses. I liked his style before, now I love it. Maybe he will deport the dual citizens before the visit.
Trump cancels Israel trip after Netanyahu criticism - CNNPolitics.com
"I have decided to postpone my trip to Israel and to schedule my meeting with @Netanyahu at a later date after I become President of the U.S.," Trump tweeted.
 

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They are like most demographics, there's the good, the bad and the ugly! The good likely account for 90%.
Well the 90% of Yanks have 1% of the authority so the cleanup shouldn't take too long.

This the same Israeli PM that supports the deportation of Muslims from his country? That would include refusing about 6M of them the right to return to their former homeland, no wonder he is known as 'the Nut'. lol

How childish. I think people need to grow up a bit.
How about you show just what that looks like as an example for the ones that need to do that.
 

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Well the 90% of Yanks have 1% of the authority so the cleanup shouldn't take too long.

This the same Israeli PM that supports the deportation of Muslims from his country? That would include refusing about 6M of them the right to return to their former homeland, no wonder he is known as 'the Nut'. lol

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I'm afraid that tag belongs to you!
 

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With your troll record are you sure you are qualified to determine anything? So far all I have seen is 20 words is enough to throw you into delirium. Grown up can stand up for themselves, your kind needs the greenies to fell like you are worthy.

Looks like he will get a new nickname, 'mad-dog'.
http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151210/1031538175/israel-netanyahu-hannukah-dog.html
According to media reports, Kaiya, a 10-year old mixed breed dog owned by the Israeli Prime Minister, bit MP Sharren Haskel from the ruling Likud party and Or Alon, an attorney and a husband of Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely. The incident occurred on Wednesday, December 9, during a candle-lighting ceremony held to commemorate the Jewish festival of Hanukkah, hosted at the prime minister’s Jerusalem residence.
Benjamin Netanyahu was visibly embarrassed by the incident, the Times of Israel reports citing eyewitnesses.

 
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They are like most demographics, there's the good, the bad and the ugly! The good likely account for 90%.


How's that when poll after poll states that 30% support ISIS. Probably another 20 to 30% undecided or may swing in that direction if given the opportunity... Maybe 40% are good would be my estimation. That's a big maybe..

The Islamic Ideology sucks, plain and simple.. Islam = Nazisim
 

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The latest Poll shows Trump increasing his lead after the almost universal condemnation of his remarks by the political and media establishment.

You should see this not as a full on affirmation of all of Trump's views.. you should see it as a complete rejection of the political and media establishment that has utterly failed in its vision of 'modern' post structural of America.. grounded in

- Global free market capitalism
- AGW, and other pseudo scientific political concoctions, ramped up on fear mongering, that promise massive and destructive economic consequences as solutions.
- multi culturism and political correctness that deems the Western Christian heritage to be racist, homophobic and offering no absolute moral truths, which are now deemed to be of purely subjective and relativistic in quality.

People are tired of being lied to. Trump is reaping the benefits of a failed political culture that is profoundly at odds with the economic and moral interests of the U.S. The U.S social structure, its economic equity, its moral tenets are in crisis.

Trump is not bowing to the great zeitgeist of our times promoted by both the Democrats and Republicans. The question is whether enough of the electorate is angry enough to sweep him into the White House. What is evident is establishment's political hegemony is collapsing.. and one way or the other there will be change.

Whether he is capable of leading the U.S. is beside the point. The leadership of the last 40 years has been so bad that a sizable chunk of electorate believes just about anything will be better.
 
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The last paragraph sums it up nicely with the exception that his ability to reply spontaneously points to that he is telling the truth rather than following a carefully crafted lie. Putin is the same way and he has 90% approval rating many years after coming to power. JT also seem to be of that same character so he could also enjoy that kind of support at the end of his 2nd term. When you act like that you don't have to campaign as people listen as see you follow through and they can't help but admire that trait, not so sadly, the liars stop losing all kinds of support automatically.