Posted on 06/06/2015 8:32:37 PM PDT by lowbridge
Today is the 71st Anniversary of D-Day, the anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, one of the most important, most historic and what should be one the most important remembered days in American history.
The unspeakable bravery of these heroes of the Greatest Generation must never be forgotten, and one would think that our Commander-in-Chief would use June 6, to remind our great nation that they owe their freedom to these brave men.
Yet, America-hating Marxist Dictator Obama issued his weekly address to Americans on D-Day and made no mention of D-Day, but instead used it to honor a different kind of invasion, an invasion of foreigners illegally crossing our border and being allowed to stay here by a regime hellbent on implementing the evil Cloward and Piven strategy to fundamentally transform America by overwhelming our social structure, thereby destroying capitalism and a civil society so that communism will be the final result.
Rather than honor our brave heroes on this historic day, Obama chose to use the official weekly presidential address to honor Immigrant Heritage Month, an address he could have easily given any other Saturday in June, while promising to continue to fight for his unconstitutional illegal amnesty via his newfound pen and phone powers.
Using deceitful rhetoric like America is a nation of immigrants as he conflates illegal and legal immigration as being identical, he purposely neglects to point out that we are a nation of legal citizens derived from people who have immigrated to America legally by going through the process.
(Excerpt) Read more at politistick.com ...
Everything here’s becoming part of an historical record... we’re the Greek Chorus... Editing works against that truth.
Freepers aren’t always reflecting ‘what’s right’ but what;s felt at the time. That will make this record interesting to people in the future.
And yeah - there are times I wish I could ‘delete’ a poorly thought out comment. Especially those made in times of anger or outrage.
How telling.
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