Troonrede Obama in sign of Islam

Troonrede Obama in sign of Islam

World January 12, 2016 07:07

- Democrats seize the throne speech of President Obama in Congress as an endorsement of Muslims. The president himself makes tonight a statement during his last State of the Union by the Syrian refugee Refaai Hamo to join in the VIP box at his wife Michelle.

Last year was the special place next to the First Lady played by astronaut Scott Kelly, who was the first man to one year in Space Station.

Scientist Hamo (55) fled from Syria in 2013 after his wife and daughter and five other relatives were slain by a bomb on his home. He now lives in Detroit.

Actor Edward Norton retired Hamo's fate, which also got stomach cancer, and raised money for him. According to the White House Hamo is a prime example that shows why it is so important that the borders are not closed to Muslim refugees.

That is precisely where the Republican presidential candidates like Donald Trump insist on a non-admission to the screening is tightened. They point out that sit between the refugee criminals and terrorists and that their arrival makes the country less safe.

The discussion about the refugees hold in the US as in Europe many minds. Certainly after the attack in the California San Bernardino by a terrorist couple who had sworn allegiance to Islamic State.

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Democrats believe that the Republican presidential candidates float the debate to a head and give a misrepresentation. Democratic Congressman Joe Courtney tonight as personal guests deliberately invited a man who is a member of a mosque that was attacked.

The Democratic Party has more Congressmen urged to do the same to release the anti-Islamic atmosphere that create the Republicans in their eyes. Obama will during his 'throne speech' tonight for three hours Dutch time, are also elaborates on his plans outside the Congress to tighten gun laws. That topic makes for great discord.

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