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Re: Facing intense criticism, some Republicans are speaking out against Trumps refugee ban. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell arent among them.

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Good morning Cactus Flower,

Trump offers no factual reasoning for the countries he's banned, when he leaves off the countries where the 911 attackers came from.

Its based on bigotry & hate, the extremes are steering this train wreck!




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Re: Facing intense criticism, some Republicans are speaking out against Trumps refugee ban. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell arent among them.
By: Cactus Flower
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Sun, 29 Jan 17 8:22 PM
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hi clo,

it seems like a sledgehammer to crack a nut problem.

there is a problem with islamic terrorism which many american people want to be addressed. the usa also has a tradition of welcoming immigration.

so it isn't simply a question of immigrant interests. it's about american citizens' security and culture as well.

you are not going to get a constructive conversation between both sides unless liberals talk about the latter and conservatives talk about the former.

for instance, islam isn't merely a "religion". it isn't the belief in allah that bothers people. it's the law and politics of islam which troubles many americans. and then it's the sympathy of a large minority of moslems with violence (see pew studies) which makes these american sceptics incensed.

so a solution is needed.

but this isn't it.


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