Posted on 12/11/2015 5:34:34 PM PST by Kaslin
According to a popular website, President Obama has used the words "That's not who we are" in various formulae 46 times. Recently, he used it in response to a proposal from Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, who wants to temporarily stop all Muslim immigration. A possible interpretation of Obama's words is that stopping a particular group of people from immigrating to the United States because of their race, nationality, or religion is un-American. If that is what he meant, he is uninformed. The US government has historically restricted immigration from certain groups and has sometimes—rightly or wrongly—singled out national or ethnic groups for further restrictions.
But that's not who we are.
Many Chinese immigrants settled in California after the 1849 gold rush. By 1858, when the economy turned sour and the wages dropped, they were no longer welcome and the California legislature passed a law forbidding any new Chinese from coming into the state. The California law was struck down by the US Supreme Court, but in 1879 the US Congress passed a nationwide bill to halt Chinese immigration. That bill was vetoed by President Rutherford B. Hays. Congress tried again in 1882 with a stronger bill, one that not only forbade Chinese from entering the country but also denied citizenship to those already living in the US. President Chester A. Arthur vetoed this bill, but Congress quickly rewrote it, changing the immigration ban from twenty years to ten years, and Arthur, although he opposed it, signed it into law. Immigration from China essentially stopped with the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and was not restarted until 1943 with the Magnuson Act.
But that was a long time ago.
In the years 1921 and 1924, the US passed laws establishing a quota system, limiting the number of immigrants from each country to 3% (1921) and 2% (1924) of the country's then-current representation in the US population. That meant that countries which had provided large numbers of new Americans in the past—England, Ireland, Germany—could continue to send large numbers, but countries that had sent few before—Turkey, Congo, Cambodia, for example—would only be allowed to send a few, thus preserving the ethnic balance in the US. The quota system remained the law until 1965, when the Hart-Celler Act replaced it.
But that's not who we are.
During World War II, leftwing Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which ordered the military to force Japanese-Americans living on the west coast to move to internment camps for the duration of the war. Many of those forced to move were US citizens. They had to abandon their homes, furniture, and belongings; quit their jobs; and live in barracks, as though they were enemies of the state.
And that was from a Democrat icon.
In 1980 in response to the Iranian hostage crisis, Democrat President Jimmy Carter signed Executive Order 12206 and stopped all immigration from Iran and forced many Iranian students in the US to go back to their homeland. Some of those students were in graduate school and had been in the US for years, but they were sent back.
But that was Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter, not us.
Truth is, Obama is not “who we are!” He’s simply a muslim terrorist who’s managed to buill$hit his way into being our president. Shame on us!
The truth is he doesn’t have a clue who we are. He didn’t live here (on the mainland) until he was in college and then he only hung out with the leftist radicals.
That’s not who he is. He don’t speak for Americans.
He’s totally as qualified to speak for “we” Americans as I am to speak for Kenya.
You said it best.
Another 13 months of Obama and the eulogy will about “Who We Were”
How would he ever know who we are.He gets along fine with people like Bill Ayers,we don’t.
When 0bama says “we” he means “we Muslims”. That explains it.
I swear....if I hear someone say that, again, I’m going to punch someone in the mouth. Same with ‘national conversation’ and ‘teachable moment’.
I hate any phrases that arrogant pos uses
It’s really not bad rhetoric.
The problem with it is, the speaker has got to have some sort of ethos and Obama has lost just about all credibility.
So it just rings hollow, like so much he says in recent years.
When O’Bastard says “we” is he referring to that turd in his pocket?
Suspension Of Entry Or Imposition Of Restrictions By President
Whenever the president finds that the entry of any aliens or of any class of
aliens into the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the
United States, the president may, by proclamation, and for such period as he
shall deem necessary, suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as
immigrants or nonimmigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions
he may deem to be appropriate.
You know, when I see pictures of the military graveyards in Europe, I see crosses and stars of David, but no star and crescents. It makes me wonder how we got along so well for so long without Islam.
Muslims say we are racist when we hesitate to let more of them in, but what kind of trouble have we had with the Christian Lebanese immigrants? Maybe it’s not us but them.
By “We” he means the RATs and other progressives.
I agree completely. Also remember the peanut farmer from Georgia is the reason we have problems with the Middle East. He is the one who started it. The Persians used to be our friends
No shame on us, we were assured by the RATs and our media that he had been totally, fully and completely vetted and that he was "A OK".
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