Posted on 12/17/2015 7:24:23 AM PST by bryan999
Filmmaker also writes letter to GOP frontrunner revealing their history and calling for others to hold signs in support of Muslims Michael Moore wonât be invited to the Trump Tower holiday party this year.
The rabble-rousing filmmaker stood in front of Trump Tower on Wednesday holding a sign that read, âWe are all Muslimâ until police removed him.
Moore then wrote a letter to Trump on Facebook, revealing their history while calling for others to hold up signs showing support for Muslims.
According to Moore, he and Trump were about to go on a talk show together in 1998 when a producer pulled Moore aside to relay Trumpâs nervousness.
âShe said you didnât want to be âripped apartâ and you wanted to be reassured I wouldnât âgo after you,'â Moore wrote.
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I hope he was booted from the top floor!
Mmmm— Michael Moorehammad need to observe the fast of Ramadan if he wants to be a true muzzie.
Fat, stupid, and ugly—and if he’s not careful—subject to some robust bodily harm from passersby who definitely are not mooslims.
Moore would probably be among the first that ISIS would want to behead. Holding up a sign isn’t going to mean much to them.
Send this clown air-mail to ISIS....they will embrace him:)
That is an insult to Mohammed.
I wonder why his wife left him? : )
The don’t allow pan handlers.
Liberal democrats are basically stupid. They hate republicans more, who will not kill them. But They do not fear the radical Muslims, who will kill them, because the liberals are not familiar with Sharia & Koran.
Visit Mecca, fatboy Infidel, and report upon their acceptance of your pork-eating lifestyle!
I sure hope he didn’t break the bank having that so-professional sign made up. What a lame jerk (and desperate for some attention and publicity as always).
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