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Showing Original Post only (View all)Obama Brilliantly Turns an Immigration Heckler Into a Triumph of Free Speech [View all]
http://www.politicususa.com/2013/11/25/obama-brilliantly-turns-immigration-heckler-triumph-free-speech.htmlObama Brilliantly Turns an Immigration Heckler Into a Triumph of Free Speech
By: Jason Easley
Monday, November, 25th, 2013, 5:49 pm
President Obama demonstrated what free speech is all about today by refusing to throw a heckler out, and discussing the issue of deportations with him during his speech in San Francisco.
Video @ link~
Transcript:
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Mr. Obama
THE PRESIDENT: most importantly, we will live up
AUDIENCE MEMBER: my family has been separated for 19 months now
THE PRESIDENT: most importantly, we will live up to our character as a nation.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Ive not seen my family. Our families are separated. I need your help. There are thousands of people
THE PRESIDENT: Thats exactly what were talking about.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: are torn apart every single day.
THE PRESIDENT: Thats why were here.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Mr. President, please use your executive order to halt deportations for all 11.5 undocumented immigrants in this country right now.
THE PRESIDENT: What were trying
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Do you agree
AUDIENCE: Obama! Obama! Obama!
AUDIENCE MEMBER: that we need to pass comprehensive immigration reform at the same time we you have a power to stop deportation for all undocumented immigrants in this country.
THE PRESIDENT: Actually I dont. And thats why were here.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: So, please, I need your help.
THE PRESIDENT: Okay
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Stop deportations!
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Stop deportations!
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. All right.
AUDIENCE MEMBERS: Stop deportations! Stop deportations!
THE PRESIDENT: What Id like to do no, no, dont worry about it, guys. Okay, let me finish.
AUDIENCE MEMBERS: Stop deportations! Yes, we can! Stop deportations!
THE PRESIDENT: These guys dont need to go. Let me finish. No, no, no, he can stay there. Hold on a second. (Applause.) Hold on a second.
So I respect the passion of these young people because they feel deeply about the concerns for their families. Now, what you need to know, when Im speaking as President of the United States and I come to this community, is that if, in fact, I could solve all these problems without passing laws in Congress, then I would do so.
But were also a nation of laws. Thats part of our tradition. And so the easy way out is to try to yell and pretend like I can do something by violating our laws. And what Im proposing is the harder path, which is to use our democratic processes to achieve the same goal that you want to achieve. But it wont be as easy as just shouting. It requires us lobbying and getting it done. (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: most importantly, we will live up
AUDIENCE MEMBER: my family has been separated for 19 months now
THE PRESIDENT: most importantly, we will live up to our character as a nation.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Ive not seen my family. Our families are separated. I need your help. There are thousands of people
THE PRESIDENT: Thats exactly what were talking about.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: are torn apart every single day.
THE PRESIDENT: Thats why were here.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Mr. President, please use your executive order to halt deportations for all 11.5 undocumented immigrants in this country right now.
THE PRESIDENT: What were trying
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Do you agree
AUDIENCE: Obama! Obama! Obama!
AUDIENCE MEMBER: that we need to pass comprehensive immigration reform at the same time we you have a power to stop deportation for all undocumented immigrants in this country.
THE PRESIDENT: Actually I dont. And thats why were here.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: So, please, I need your help.
THE PRESIDENT: Okay
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Stop deportations!
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Stop deportations!
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. All right.
AUDIENCE MEMBERS: Stop deportations! Stop deportations!
THE PRESIDENT: What Id like to do no, no, dont worry about it, guys. Okay, let me finish.
AUDIENCE MEMBERS: Stop deportations! Yes, we can! Stop deportations!
THE PRESIDENT: These guys dont need to go. Let me finish. No, no, no, he can stay there. Hold on a second. (Applause.) Hold on a second.
So I respect the passion of these young people because they feel deeply about the concerns for their families. Now, what you need to know, when Im speaking as President of the United States and I come to this community, is that if, in fact, I could solve all these problems without passing laws in Congress, then I would do so.
But were also a nation of laws. Thats part of our tradition. And so the easy way out is to try to yell and pretend like I can do something by violating our laws. And what Im proposing is the harder path, which is to use our democratic processes to achieve the same goal that you want to achieve. But it wont be as easy as just shouting. It requires us lobbying and getting it done. (Applause.)
The president didnt have the heckler removed. He didnt insult or try to humiliate the heckler. Instead, he listened and had a dialogue about his concerns. The president also made an important point during the conversation.
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President Obama demonstrated what free speech is all about today. The heckler got a chance to talk. He wasnt punished for his speech. The president listened and made his case for why activists should be supporting immigration reform.
Free speech isnt contained in a fenced off zone, as George W. Bush did things. Free speech is being able to express a dissenting view to the President of the United States.
President Obama is listening to the American people, and that is a real change that you can believe in.
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babylonsister
Nov 2013
OP
He hasn't acted on either one ..........yet. You haven't missed anything.
CaliforniaPeggy
Nov 2013
#35
I've been so disappointed in this President over the past couple of years, and then lately I've been
Ron Green
Nov 2013
#2
It's called respect, and this president has always tried to do that. Everyone wants the easy way...
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2013
#5
What activists can do is either get their asses to red states to help red state Democrats turn
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#29
Nope. As you can see from this thread, the "activists" would rather sit around on DU tossing....
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2013
#47
"Reciprocation". That's it. When did we become teanutters? Yelling at our POTUS & FLOTUS?
Tarheel_Dem
Nov 2013
#55
Well his hype men would do their best - but how inspiring are they really? nt
el_bryanto
Nov 2013
#10
"He had the same style as some of the best professors I've met. " This is why morons - who never had
bettyellen
Nov 2013
#19
Explain something to me. If current LAW says that people HAVE to be deported once
bluestate10
Nov 2013
#31