OBAMA’S
CONNECTION TO THE MEXICAN SUPREMACIST FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA
NEXT TO
BANKSTERS, ONLY LA RAZA HOLDS MORE POSITIONS IN THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION. HE’S
WORKED FOR ILLEGALS FROM HIS FIRST DAY. ONE WONDERS WHY THE SITUATION WOULD
HAVE BEEN IF HE HAD WORKED AS HARD FOR BLACK AMERICANS???
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THE LA RAZA PRESIDENT
“But far more significant was the President's
trip to the National Council of La Raza in Washington yesterday where the
President spoke on the need for Hispanic empowerment and the need to pass
comprehensive immigration reform.”
Obama Courts Radical La
Raza Group
A few weeks ago I told you
that the Obama administration has nearly tripled the amount of taxpayer funds
given to the radical Mexican separatist group the National Council of La Raza
(NLCR). Not coincidentally, this increased generosity commenced after Obama
tapped one of NCLR’s former top officials (Cecilia Munoz) to serve as his
Director of Intergovernmental Affairs.
Well, following on that story,
President Obama delivered a high-profile speech to NCLR this week, letting the
radicals know he plans on giving more to them than just cash. Now, to be fair,
this organization has for a long time had friends in high places in both
political parties and enough pull to secure speeches from such political
heavyweights as Governor Rick Perry
(R-TX).
The Chicago Sun-Times has the full
transcript of Obama’s speech. However, I thought I would share with you a few
of the key excerpts and headlines:
- Obama noted the influence of the NCLR within his
administration.
It is good to be back with NCLR. It is good to see all of
you. Right off the bat, I should thank you because I have poached quite a few
of your alumni to work in my administration.
- Obama promised to complete his mission to pass the
Dream Act, another of his “stealth amnesty” initiatives that would provide
permanent residency to illegal alien high school graduates as long as they
go to college or join the military:
I promised
you I would work tirelessly to fix our broken immigration system and make the
DREAM Act a reality. And two months ago…I went down to the border of El Paso to
reiterate…my vision for an immigration system that holds true to our values and
our heritage, and meets our economic and security needs. And I argued this
wasn't just the moral thing to do, it was an economic imperative.
- Obama stated that he is very tempted to “bypass
Congress and change the laws on [his] own”:
Now, I
swore an oath to uphold the laws on the books, but that doesn't mean I don't
know very well the real pain and heartbreak that deportations cause. I share
your concerns and I understand them. And I promise you, we are responding to
your concerns and working every day to make sure we are enforcing flawed laws
in the most humane and best possible way. Now, I know some people want me to
bypass Congress and change the laws on my own. And believe me, right now
dealing with Congress…
[The
audience began to chant: “Yes, you can! Yes, you can! Yes, you can! Yes, you
can! Yes, you can!”]
Believe
me, believe me, the idea of doing things on my own is very tempting.
[Actually,
Obama is being modest here. As I’ve pointed out previously, Obama has already
bypassed Congress and enacted stealth amnesty by shutting down deportation
proceedings against illegal aliens, including violent criminals. Read more here.]
- Obama made a campaign appeal for himself and for
Democrats:
But here's
the only thing you should know. The Democrats and your President are with you.
Don't get confused about that. Remember who it is that we need to move in order
to actually change the laws. [This is a smart political ploy
says political strategist Douglas Schoen in an opinion column published on
FoxNews.com.]
Obama closed, as politicians often
do in speeches of this nature, by recounting the contributions of immigrants to
our country: “This country has always been made stronger by our immigrants.
That [sic] what makes America special. We attract talented, dynamic, optimistic
people who are continually refreshing our economy and our spirit.”
No one would dispute the wonderful
contributions of immigrants who come here legally for a better life. But here’s
the thing. Obama is talking to the wrong group. The National Council of La Raza
(The Race) is not a collection of “dynamic, optimistic people” who have an
interest in “refreshing” the American spirit!
As I mentioned a few weeks ago, but
it bears repeating, the NCLR is a radical racialist group — too many members
have absolutely no respect for the United States, most especially not for our
immigration laws! (This was evident when the NCLR crowd urged Obama to violate
the Constitution during his speech and unilaterally grant amnesty.)
Moreover, this is the same
organization that supports “radical Chicano” groups that seek to conquer the
American Southwest by force or by ballot box and return it to Mexico. (Here’s
our special report
that makes this point.)
Do these seem like the type of
immigrants who want to seek the American dream?
No matter the reason why Obama is
pushing his illegal immigration strategy – whether it’s a deep-seated belief or
a ploy to attract the Hispanic vote – his polices are downright dangerous and
flagrantly unconstitutional. Judicial Watch will continue to oppose them at
every turn.
Until next week…
Tom Fitton
President
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Hispanics: Why a Speech to La Raza Was
More Important Than a Speech to the Nation
By Douglas
E. Schoen
Published July 27, 2011
| FoxNews.com
President Obama's most
important speech in terms of his long term political fortunes was not his
address to the nation last night on the debt ceiling crisis.
To be sure, the
President felt a need to reiterate the basic argument he has been making about
the superiority of his plan over that of the Republicans and speaker John Boehner. And with Boehner's response it seems pretty clear that both
sides have, for the time being, hardened their positions and solidified support
with core constituencies.
In short, neither side
has changed many minds.
But far more significant was the President's
trip to the National Council of La Raza in Washington yesterday where the
President spoke on the need for Hispanic empowerment and the need to pass
comprehensive immigration reform. With his position among whites weakening and his standing in
states like North Carolina and Virginia and Indiana very much up for grabs, the
President is going to need to consolidate his hold in states with large
Hispanic populations like Florida, Colorado, New Mexico
and Nevada, that he won last time, and add other states with Hispanic
populations like Arizona, Illinois and New Jersey, and to be able to get
the 270 electoral votes that he needs to win the election.
The President did cancel
a couple of fundraisers yesterday, and that was probably reasonable and
appropriate, given the ongoing crisis. It wouldn't look particularly good for
the President to be raising money from fat cats at a time when he is seemingly
making tough decisions on the budget and the deficit with Congressional
Republicans and when the nation is facing a legitimate crisis.
But the largely
unwritten story of the 2012 election, is the importance of the Hispanic vote.
In last 15 years the size of the Hispanic vote has almost doubled, and in key
swing states they are the critical group that will make the difference next
year. With Obama having gotten close to 70% of the Hispanic in 2008, he needs
that level of support or most likely more to win reelection in what by all
rights will be closer contest in 2012 than it was in 2008.
The President and his
advisors know this-- seemingly the Republicans don't--otherwise the GOP would
be more proactive in supporting some form of comprehensive immigration reform.
The Tea Party members were elected to stand up for their constituents on fiscal
issues, and are certainly doing that, no matter what the political consequences
are in next year's congressional election.
The issue of immigration
is of huge national importance to our country, and even greater political
importance in the short term electoral context. No one, save the President and
his advisors, are seemingly focused on it, and this could be the key to whether
he succeeds in winning reelection his year.
Douglas E. Schoen is a
political strategist and Fox News contributor. His most recent book is "Mad as Hell: How the Tea Party Movement is Fundamentally Remaking Our Two-Party System"
published by Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins.
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OBAMA PROMISES HIS LA RAZA PARTY BASE AMNESTY,
OR AT LEAST CONTINUED NON-ENFORCEMENT.
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Subsequently, Texas’s largest newspaper
exposed a secret initiative that systematically cancels pending deportations, even when illegal aliens have a criminal
history.
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OBAMA’S HISPANICAZATION OF AMERICA
FOR THE LA RAZA VOTE:
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WIKI LEAKS EXPOSES
OBAMA’S OPEN BORDERS AGENDA – BUILDING A BORDERLESS TERRITORY WITH NARCOMEX:
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/wikileaks-exposed-obamas-la-raza-open.html
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OBAMA’S LA RAZA PARTY INFESTED
ADMINISTRATION:
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WHY ARE WE PAYING FOR MORE TROOPS ON THE KOREAN
BORDER THAN WE HAVE ON OUR OWN AS NARCOMEX POURS OVER???
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/07/why-more-troops-at-korean-border-than.html
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