Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday, 27 May 2016

The European Union Times



Posted: 26 May 2016 01:56 PM PDT

Donald Trump reached the number of delegates needed to clinch the GOP nomination for president Thursday after several unbound delegates flipped sides.
Trump now has 1,238 delegates, one more than he needed to clinch the nomination, and with 303 delegates still remaining at five state primaries scheduled for June 7, the mogul will avoid a contested GOP convention.
“I think he has touched a part of our electorate that doesn’t like where our country is,” one of the unbound delegates, Oklahoma GOP chairperson Pam Pollard, told the AP. “I have no problem supporting Mr. Trump.”
In April, Infowars reported that Trump had a 97% chance of securing the nomination before the convention.
Trump, who grew increasingly disgusted by the globalist takeover of the U.S., won the nomination by channeling voter rage brewing before he even announced his candidacy on June 16, 2015.
He was a wildfire candidate empowered by a populist movement outraged over Obamacare, the manufactured collapse of the U.S. economy and open border policies meant to eradicate national sovereignty.
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Posted: 26 May 2016 01:49 PM PDT

Arab Muslim Wahib Sadek Ahmed was arrested after making terrorist statements during an assault on a Texas police officer.
The armed, agitated Islamic State supporter was arrested on Tuesday.
Wahib Sadek claimed he had ties with ISIS.
Inside Sadek’s car, officers found the knife and three guns, including an AK-47, and a loaded 45-caliber pistol.
CBS Local reported:
A man is in jail, charged with assaulting and harassing an officer with the Arlington Police Department.
Investigators tell CBS 11 News, something that suspect said during the incident also prompted police to notify the FBI.
Wahib Sadek now faces charges of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and assaulting a public servant.
It was around 3 p.m. Tuesday when police say an Arlington School Resource Officer was driving to the station when two people flagged him down. The residents told the officer about a possible aggravated assault by a man who was believed to be armed.
The officer found Sadek’s vehicle, and made a traffic stop near Green Oaks and Waterview Drive. It was then police say Sadek got out of his car and began walking toward the officer, in what was perceived as an aggressive manner.
Since the officer didn’t see Sadek brandishing any type of weapon he holstered his gun and took out a taser. Even though Sadek was ordered to get on the ground, in moments caught on cell phone video, the 22-year-old would not stop walking toward the officer. The officer used the taser on Sadek after the two got into a physical fight. But, with the help of two private citizens, the suspect was eventually taken into custody.
Police say they found several firearms inside Sadek’s car. Investigators also learned later that Sadek allegedly threatened another woman with a knife before the incident in Arlington.
Police say Sadek’s charges include Harrassment of a Public Servant because he spit on one of the Arlington police officers who responded to the scene.
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Posted: 26 May 2016 01:40 PM PDT

Arab vacationers traveling to the Czech town of Teplice for its hot springs and health spas are the target audience of pamphlets explaining local customs and laws. It comes after residents complained that Arab tourists misbehave during their visits.
The town with a population of 50,000 receives several thousand visitors from Arab countries each year, mostly from Kuwait. Some come for short stays, others remain for the entire season, and many have bought property in the area.
However, complaints by residents have led to the government issuing brochures for the second year in a row, Radio Prague reported.
Financed by the Ministry of the Interior, the literature educates Arab visitors on how to behave in public spaces, the need for obeying the speed limit, and even what to wear in the swimming pool.
“We don’t care what kind of swimsuit they wear, as long as they don’t enter the swimming pool in regular clothes, which happens quite often…,” Teplice’s deputy mayor, Hynek Hanza, said.
“The brochure also suggests places that can be visited by families with children, such as playgrounds, so that they don’t all concentrate in one place, which inevitably leads to more conflicts with the locals,” he added.
Aware of possible difficulties that may arise from interactions between Czechs and Arabs, the town has employed the services of a Syrian man with Czech citizenship who will accompany police patrols in the town and act as a mediator between the two cultures.
“It is great when the guests from Arab countries receive the information from an Arab. There are no cultural barriers and they have more confidence in the person,” Hanza said.
Muslim residents of the town also pitched in last year, providing advice, organizing public clean-ups in the park, and holding a number of cultural events aimed at building a bridge between Czechs and Arabs.
“We wanted to get to know each other better and discuss the problems together. I think that perhaps many of our fellow citizens have never really met any Muslims and they have only heard about them on television,” said Abbas Jahaf, who assisted with last year’s efforts.
The brochures are available in tourist agencies in Arab countries, the Muslim community office in Teplice, local spa centers, and the embassy of Kuwait.
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Posted: 26 May 2016 01:29 PM PDT

Democrat candidate Bernie Sanders has challenged Republican nominee Donald Trump to a debate ahead of the California primary, amid mathematical improbabilities the Brooklyn socialist will win his party’s nomination.
During a Jimmy Kimmel Live! interview Wednesday, the host presented Trump with a statement from the Sanders campaign requesting a debate after Democrat frontrunner Hillary Clinton declined.
“Here’s the question from Bernie: ‘Hillary Clinton backed out of an agreement to debate me in California before the June 7th primary. Are you prepared to debate the major issues facing our largest state and the country before the California primary. Yes or No,’ He wants to know if you will debate him,” Kimmel said.
“Yes I will,” Trump answered. “How much will he pay me?” the GOP nominee said, seemingly serious, elaborating that any money made from such a high profile event would be donated to a worthy cause.
“If we paid a nice sum toward a charity, I would love to do that.”
“Game on,” the Bernie camp enthusiastically responded within moments of the hotel mogul’s statements.
Folks online eagerly anticipated the prospective bout under the viral hashtag #BernieTrumpDebate.
In an appearance with CNN Thursday morning, Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver told Wolf Blitzer Bernie was ready for a debate.
“Where does that stand?” Blitzer asked. “Because a lot of people thought it was a joke.”
“Well, I didn’t think it was a joke. I saw it and I thought it was serious. We are ready to debate Donald Trump,” Weaver said.
“We hope that he will not chicken out. I think it would be great for America to see these two candidates and the different visions they have for America going forward. and what we’ll have to see wolf is does Donald Trump have the courage to get on the stage with Bernie Sanders. That remains to be seen.”
As entertaining as a standoff between the two true outsider candidates may have been however, Time Magazine threw water on the rumors Thursday reporting comments that “Trump was joking on the show, and sources confirmed to Time that no debate will occur.”
A Trump aide further confirmed to The Guardian that the billionaire “was joking and had no intention to actually debate Sanders.”
Trump’s refusal was likely a good move. As The Guardian points out a debate would only help Sanders’ ailing campaign, as Trump has annihilated his Republican competitors.
“A debate during the remainder of the primary season would indeed serve as more beneficial to Sanders, offering him another public platform to make his case in what has been a grueling contest against Clinton.”
According to a tweet sent by Trump last night, he’s perfectly happy watching the Democrat bloodbath from the sidelines.
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Posted: 26 May 2016 01:13 PM PDT


It used to be that politics ended at the water’s edge.
But that was before Barack Obama.
Today Barack Obama unloaded on Donald Trump at the G7 meeting in Japan.
Obama told reporters in Japan:
“They’re rattled by him and for good reason. Because a lot of the proposals that he’s made display either ignorance of world affairs or a cavalier attitude or an interest in getting tweets and headlines instead of actually thinking through what is required to keep America safe.”
Today Donald Trump responded:
“It’s unusual that every time he holds a press conference he talks about me.”
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