Obama took an oath to govern and defend this country. As Mexican President Felipe Calderón publicly trashed the State of Arizona, its legislators and governor, and, if polls are accurate, about 70% of its residents (and probably nearly the same percentage of all Americans) who unambiguously want the border sealed and support Arizona's benign efforts to accomplish that goal, President Obama ... AGREED in this critisim against the people that he was elected to serve."
What does it say about the people of Mexico who have much harsher immigration laws? Including the checking of papers of anyone even SUSPECTED of being illegal, disqualification of ANY government assistance including school for the children AND the right of the government to discriminate based on race!
When America is being invaded by a foreign power, one expects the President of the United States to be on America's side. That's how it's worked in the past, anyway. If that's too steep a demand, could we ask that our president not publicly endorse the enemy's characterization of modest defensive efforts as "discriminatory"? If even that decent silence is too much, could our president at least not provide the invaders' leader with a White House venue to denounce our people and our laws (yes, OUR laws! Arizona is merely attempting to enforce EXISTING Federal laws already on the books -- laws which is President is duty bound to enforce but has failed to do so)?
It is clear that Barrack Hussein Obama does not like or sympathize with this country. His instinctual affinities are with others, especially if they vote Democrat when they get here. For a long time, some have known this. Unfortunately, many have not yet perceived it.
What does it say about the people of Mexico who have much harsher immigration laws? Including the checking of papers of anyone even SUSPECTED of being illegal, disqualification of ANY government assistance including school for the children AND the right of the government to discriminate based on race!
When America is being invaded by a foreign power, one expects the President of the United States to be on America's side. That's how it's worked in the past, anyway. If that's too steep a demand, could we ask that our president not publicly endorse the enemy's characterization of modest defensive efforts as "discriminatory"? If even that decent silence is too much, could our president at least not provide the invaders' leader with a White House venue to denounce our people and our laws (yes, OUR laws! Arizona is merely attempting to enforce EXISTING Federal laws already on the books -- laws which is President is duty bound to enforce but has failed to do so)?
It is clear that Barrack Hussein Obama does not like or sympathize with this country. His instinctual affinities are with others, especially if they vote Democrat when they get here. For a long time, some have known this. Unfortunately, many have not yet perceived it.