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Two days after delivering one of the most memorable speeches of the 2016 campaign season — a moment one commentator described as the ‘fulcrum’ of the election — Khizr Khan was checking into a D.C. hotel, preparing for television appearances Sunday morning and still trying to come to grips with the sudden spotlight.


“I was in line, and a group of people gathered behind me and one of them said, ‘Sir, can we shake your hand?’” Khan said in a phone interview from his hotel room in Washington late Saturday night.


Khan was still overwhelmed by the response to his speech. He had paid tribute to his son Humayun Khan, a 27-year-old Army captain killed in Iraq in 2004, and had asked Donald Trump whether he had ever read the U.S. Constitution or visited Arlington National Cemetery. All of it had amounted to the most direct and personal challenge so far to the GOP presidential nominee’s rhetoric concerning Muslim immigrants in America.


Khan said it is the massive response to his speech, not the speech itself, that is “causing the trouble to Trump.”


“They begin to see this person who can hardly speak correct English, who has an accent — and they are saying, ‘How dare he say something of that profound nature?’ Not profound in their eyes, but profound in how many people have responded,” said Khan, a Harvard-trained lawyer who lives in Charlottesville, Va.


In a series of statements Friday and Saturday, Trump responded to Khan’s speech, first telling the New York Times that he wondered whether Khan’s wife, who stood silently by his side as he spoke, was “allowed” to speak, a response that drew widespread, bipartisan condemnation. In a written statement later Saturday, Trump — who has proposed suspending Muslim immigration to the U.S. — elaborated that Khan’s son, who was posthumously awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart, was a “hero” who should be “honored.” He went on to say that “the real problem here are the radical Islamic terrorists who killed him, and the efforts of these radicals to enter our country to do us further harm.”


Responding to Trump’s latest statement, Khan said, “This is faked empathy.”


“What he said originally — that defines him . . . People are upset with him. He realizes, and his advisers feel that [his original statement] was a stupid mistake. That proves that this person is void of empathy. He is unfit for the stewardship of this great country. You think he will empathize with this country, with the suffering of this country’s poor people? He showed his true colors when he disrespected this country’s most honorable mother… all the snake oil he is selling, and my patriotic, decent Americans are falling for that. Republicans are falling for that. And I can only appeal to them. Reconsider. Repudiate. It’s a moral obligation. A person void of empathy for the people he wishes to lead cannot be trusted with that leadership. To vote is a trust. And it cannot be placed in wrong hands.”


In response to Trump’s attack on his wife, Khan said the Republican nominee’s words were “typical of a person without a soul.”


Khan said his wife didn’t speak because she breaks down when she sees her son’s photograph — a huge one of which was projected onto a screen behind the stage at the convention.


“Emotionally and physically — she just couldn’t even stand there, and when we left, as soon as we got off camera, she just broke down. And the people inside, the staff, were holding her, consoling her. She was just totally emotionally spent. Only those parents that have lost their son or daughter could imagine the pain that such a memory causes. Especially when a tribute is being paid. I was holding myself together, because one of us had to be strong. Normally, she is the stronger one. But in the matter of Humayun, she just breaks down any time anyone mentions it.”


Khan said he asked his wife whether she wanted to address the convention.


“I asked her, ‘Do you want to say something? Thank you? We are glad?’” Khan said. “She said, ‘You know what will happen. I will sob.’ Would any mother be able to utter a word under those circumstances?”


Khan also said that he is now turning his attention to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), appealing to them to repudiate what he considers to be Trump’s divisive rhetoric. He said the matter of Trump’s candidacy has become a moral issue beyond policy or political disagreement.


“I am saying to them that this is your moral duty — and history will judge you . . . This will be a burden on their conscience for the rest of their lives,” Khan said near midnight Saturday.


Speaking of Trump’s proposed suspension of Muslim immigration, Khan said that the candidate is simply “pandering for votes.


“This is my country too,” he said, adding that Trump “lacks understanding,” that most Muslims are victims of terrorism, not perpetrators — and they condemn it. “He lacks awareness of these issues. He doesn’t realize there are patriotic Muslim Americans in this country willing to lay their lives for this country. We are a testament to that.”


Khan said since his speech Thursday, he’s received a unexpected flood of emails from judges, lawyers and others around the country who he thinks have become emboldened since his appearance.


“What has caused this stir is how those words have strengthened the hearts of people,” he said. “These are scholars, very prominent judges, prominent lawyers — one said very clearly: ‘I have never voted Democrat. I will vote Democrat this year. I want you to know that somehow you have touched my heart.”


Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/khizr-khan-responds-to-the-latest-from-trump-what-he-said-originally--that-defines-him/2016/07/31/450f78dc-56d6-11e6-b7de-dfe509430c39_story.html?tid=sm_fb
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Very true.

Trrump has no soul.

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Ghazala Khan stood silently next to her husband as he attacked Mr Trump in an emotional speech to the Democratic National Convention on Thursday.

Mr Trump suggested she may not have been allowed to speak.

http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-36935175

This is the crux of what Trump said. I think this is really piling on and trying to make this out as if he name-called someone a profanity. It is what it is.   For convenience sake, many implications are simply an exaggeration.
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Trump made the Khans relevant

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Very true. Trump has no soul.

“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”   --- Mahatma Gandhi

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This is the crux of what Trump said. I think this is really piling on and trying to make this out as if he name-called someone a profanity. It is what it is.   For convenience sake, many implications are simply an exaggeration.

I have never once seen Melania speak when standing behind Trump.  Is she not allowed to speak either?

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“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”   --- Mahatma Gandhi

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Donald Trump on Monday tweeted an image of one of his massive crowds with a quote attributed to Mahatma Gandhi. It reads: “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.”



But there’s no record that Gandhi ever said such a thing. In fact, the Christian Science Monitor cited the quotation as one of the “10 most famous things never actually said.” CSM reported that the quote aligns more closely to trade unionist Nicholas Klein.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/blogs/2016-gop-primary-live-updates-and-results/2016/02/donald-trump-gandhi-219969#ixzz4G0dZ8fQN
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Very true.

Trrump has no soul.

He sold it to the Devil.

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Mr. Khan and the DNC cast a real shiny hook there...Mr. Trump hit it and hit it hard.

Dummy...
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Khan said heked his wife whether she wanted to address the convention.


“I asked her, ‘Do you want to say something? Thank you? We are glad?’” Khan said. “She said, ‘You know what will happen. I will sob.’ Would any mother be able to utter a word under those circumstances?”



trump is a ba$tard. A vote for trump is a vote for satan.
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A few years ago at Church, so this wasn't even a Mosque or anything and this was not about an Islamic society or country, a man at Church told me when the subject of the Vietnamese parishioners there came up, "Notice how the women are always walking behind the man?, that's their social custom" or words to that effect.  I didn't really give the man's observation much thought then or even now. He was a former school teacher at that.

So, though, it might not have been the proper time for Trump to say something, if one observed the wife in a birka to not saying anything, I'm not sure if that kind of observation is just totally uncalled for. I'm just not sure how to take the story but to say Trump mocked the wife as the BBC has, seems to be out-of-line.

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Trump was idiotic for getting involved in this instead of focusing on his supposed opponent, Hitlery. I have to say that Mr. Kahn chose to speak at the convention of an evil shrew who has no heart, no soul, and no conscience and in doing so entered the arena of politics. This was no doubt designed to bait Trump and it worked.
Trump is just not running a smart campaign and this may even be his intention. What a disgusting election year. **nononono*
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Roman P Trump is a sick man whose dark soul is Satan's playground.
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“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”   --- Mahatma Gandhi

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“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”   --- Mahatma Gandhi

Well, Donald Trump claims to be a Christian, and he is as far from Christ-like as he could possibly be.

So maybe Gandhi was talking about guys like Trump, who trample on the rights of the little guy, use women for their own pleasure, cheat innocent people, use vulgar language, and try to destroy others with their vile words....

If Gandhi was referring to cretins like Trump, he was absolutely on target.
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trump is a ba$tard. A vote for trump is a vote for satan.