| #1 - Posted 4 July 2010, 9:39 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 7988 | Obama's Speech on Immigration This pretty much sums it up. Quote: LEADING THE FOLLOWER So Thursday morning, President Obama desperately tried to get in front of the immigration debate - and got run over by a float he made of platitudes. So let's get this straight: According to the President, America is the land of opportunity, and people come here because it's a great country. Yeah, thanks for that. We've heard it before- it's the vanilla filling in every single immigration speech Twinkie. Of course, he brings up the "two poles" of the "contentious" debate (in that disapproving voice of his), saying this issue often divides, inflames and demonizes people. He calls it an emotional issue, while not-so-subtly accusing those he disagrees with of dividing, inflaming and demonizing! So I think I finally got his definition of demagoguery: It's only demagogic if it points a way forward, and makes him look dumb. So what's his solution? Well, in a swipe at Arizona, he said we can't enforce the law that aren't enforceable. Which means, "I got nothing." The American people are saying seal the border first, then let's have reform. Because you can't do the reverse. It's like pouring tequila into a sieve instead of a shot glass. Logically, it's possible - but reeks of failure and stains your pants. The bottom line: everyone in America should send Arizona a six pack of beer. When Obama said we finally need an accountable immigration system, he did so because AZ forced his hand. He's not leading the country, the country's leading him. That may be better than the reverse. And if you disagree with me, you're a racist homophobe who reads Mein Kampf on the toilet. http://www.dailygut.com/?i=4642 Proof of dreadlocks Bigotry. "....... what did Cubans do to deserve preferential treatment?......and treat Black people in the most racist of ways.......... the Cubans are just a bunch of uberracist savages." : I WILL NOT ANSWER ANY POSTS BY THE BIGOT KNOWN AS DREADLOCKS. |
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| #2 - Posted 4 July 2010, 10:45 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: September 2008 Member #: 1444 Posts: 6778 | RE: Obama's Speech on Immigration Obama upset that the Governor of Arizona decided to protect the citizens of her state from illegal aliens. Only in Obama land could this be a bad thing. The Community Organizer In Chief is mad, because the Governor of Arizona Jan Brewer with the blessings of most of the residents signed into law a bill that is going to finally get control of an out of control problem on the Arizona border with Mexico. The only people who would oppose a law that enforces immigration laws are people who really don't like this country to begin with. I guess I have to throw in Barack. People are being kidnapped and killed by Mexican drug gangs in Arizona, yet Barack seems to care more about how the illegals will be treated rather then being concerned for the safety of Americans citizens who live in Arizona. This man's perception of reality is beyond screwed up. Leave it to Obama to criticize a law that most people favor in this country. I applaud Governor Brewer for her action in signing into law "common sense legislation". After the bill was signed into law by Governor Brewer, Obama called the new legislation "misguided" and wants to pass a nation amnesty bill that is the opposite of that of Arizona. I love it when I hear illegal alien advocates claim that legislation designed to crack down on illegals makes it hard for illegals to "come out of the shadows". Here's the Homer Simpson doh question. What did these people do to put themselves in the situation that placed them in the shadows to begin with? I'll take a crack at answering my question. Could it be that these people came into the country "ILLEGALLY" thus making them "ILLEGAL aliens"? So once again Barack Obama is taking a position that puts him at odds with the American public. This really isn't a partisan issue. It was because of George Bush, John McCain, Lindsey Graham and other RINOs trying to pass amnesty in 2005 that made it possible for Democrats to take control of congress in 2006. I have to go back to when Obama said that he wants to "fundamentally transform this country". When you think about his staple legislation that he wants signed into law, all of it is designed to change this country into something none of us will recognize. This is what Mr. Obama doesn't understand and never will. The American dream is so important to immigrants who come here legally for a reason. They have to work and be patient for the hope of one day being able to be called a United States citizen. These people respect this country enough to play by the rules and "do it the right way". Illegals who enter this country regardless of nationality do so in order to work not because they love this country, rules, and traditions. This is what happened when illegals and their supporters didn't get their way when the legislation was signed into law in Arizona. They attacked the police and supporters who supported the bill. I don't believe liberals are going to comment on this "unruly mob", because this is their supporters doing the violence. I still can't figure out how the illegals think they have the "right" to protest about anything. It's beyond mental madness to believe that people who are trespassing on the soil of another country believe they have the right to speak out against it's laws. This video was taken last year at a Palmdale Anti Illegal Immigration rally. I love how this guy in the video completely exposed this illegal immigration supporter for the absolute dunce that she is and where her "loyalty" is with. What this woman showed like many who share her views is that they do not support nor embrace the values of this country. FYI, this isn't Mexico. All they are about is taking and taking and taking. So if Barack Obama's views on illegal immigration are in line with this woman in the video and the rioters in Arizona, is it really far fetched to claim that Obama's loyalty isn't to the United States of America? Wrongdoers eagerly listen to gossip; liars pay close attention to slander. Proverbs 17:4 |
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| #3 - Posted 4 July 2010, 11:06 PM | |
Location: United States, Nyc, NY Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1968 Posts: 160 | RE: Obama's Speech on Immigration Who cares what that NWO puppet says...Why do u ppl waste so much effort discussing irrelevant things like immigration and the dominican- haitian problem, America, canada and mexico will become a Union soon... why bother talking about this? im more worryed about the NWO and whats gonna come with it..... Edited on 7/4/2010 11:25 PM by XxMolotovCocktailxX. "A person cannot directly choose his circumstances, but he can choose his thoughts, and so indirectly, yet surely, shape his circumstances." - James Allen |
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| #4 - Posted 5 July 2010, 12:25 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 17818 | RE: Obama's Speech on Immigration molotov, you characterise the dominican haitian problems as ´irrelelevant¨. well, lest it escaped your attention, the name of the site is DominicanToday.com. by simple deduction, that should inform you that if anything is irrelevant, at least here, on this site, it is the issues facing your matter of concern, the imagined union of north america. there are others like yourself, on this site, who believe that issues concerning these people are not important, and should be subjugated to some back page of attention, while the matters which perturb earth´s more lofty specimens should take their rightful place in the forefront. anyway, i am used to the type of insights you just expressed, as we have our own resident colonists operating full bore, every day, to turn this forum into a bully pulpit for the agendae of angry white men. |
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| #5 - Posted 5 July 2010, 1:29 AM | |
Location: United States, Nyc, NY Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1968 Posts: 160 | RE: Obama's Speech on Immigration Quote: dreadlocks previously said: molotov, you characterise the dominican haitian problems as ´irrelelevant¨. well, lest it escaped your attention, the name of the site is DominicanToday.com. by simple deduction, that should inform you that if anything is irrelevant, at least here, on this site, it is the issues facing your matter of concern, the imagined union of north america. there are others like yourself, on this site, who believe that issues concerning these people are not important, and should be subjugated to some back page of attention, while the matters which perturb earth´s more lofty specimens should take their rightful place in the forefront. anyway, i am used to the type of insights you just expressed, as we have our own resident colonists operating full bore, every day, to turn this forum into a bully pulpit for the agendae of angry white men. Why don't you save your ignorant assumptions Dreadlocks,it's clear you didn't understand the point I was trying to make...Talking to me like If I was a new poster to this page...FYI my birth certificate says born in, Dominican republic. what does your say? sigh* "A person cannot directly choose his circumstances, but he can choose his thoughts, and so indirectly, yet surely, shape his circumstances." - James Allen |
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| #6 - Posted 5 July 2010, 2:33 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, No Spin Zone Join date: October 2009 Member #: 3809 Posts: 10122 | Quote: dreadlocks previously said: molotov, you characterise the dominican haitian problems as ´irrelelevant¨. well, lest it escaped your attention, the name of the site is DominicanToday.com. by simple deduction, that should inform you that if anything is irrelevant, at least here, on this site, it is the issues facing your matter of concern, the imagined union of north america. there are others like yourself, on this site, who believe that issues concerning these people are not important, and should be subjugated to some back page of attention, while the matters which perturb earth´s more lofty specimens should take their rightful place in the forefront. anyway, i am used to the type of insights you just expressed, as we have our own resident colonists operating full bore, every day, to turn this forum into a bully pulpit for the agendae of angry white men. Dredus deals the slimy race card off the bottom of the deck once again al capo di tutti capi de los trolls |
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