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babylonsister

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Thu Feb 6, 2014, 01:35 PM Feb 2014

Obama Makes Republican Heads Explode As He Shatters Their Lies At Prayer Breakfast [View all]

http://www.politicususa.com/2014/02/06/president-obama-republican-heads-explode-shatters-lies-prayer-breakfast.html

Obama Makes Republican Heads Explode As He Shatters Their Lies At Prayer Breakfast
By: Jason Easley
Thursday, February, 6th, 2014, 12:04 pm


President Obama made Republican heads explode today at the National Prayer breakfast as he debunked with years worth of lies that have been uttered about him and his presidency.

Video at link~

Transcript:

THE PRESIDENT: Our faith teaches us that in the face of suffering, we can’t stand idly by and that we must be that Good Samaritan. In Isaiah, we’re told “to do right. Seek justice. Defend the oppressed.” The Torah commands: “Know the feelings of the stranger, having yourselves been strangers in the land of Egypt.” The Koran instructs: “Stand out firmly for justice.” So history shows that nations that uphold the rights of their people — including the freedom of religion — are ultimately more just and more peaceful and more successful. Nations that do not uphold these rights sow the bitter seeds of instability and violence and extremism. So freedom of religion matters to our national security. (Applause.)

As I’ve said before, there are times when we work with governments that don’t always meet our highest standards, but they’re working with us on core interests such as the security of the American people. At the same time, we also deeply believe that it’s in our interest, even with our partners, sometimes with our friends, to stand up for universal human rights. So promoting religious freedom is a key objective of U.S. foreign policy. And I’m proud that no nation on Earth does more to stand up for the freedom of religion around the world than the United States of America. (Applause.)

It is not always comfortable to do, but it is right. When I meet with Chinese leaders — and we do a lot of business with the Chinese, and that relationship is extraordinarily important not just to our two countries but to the world — but I stress that realizing China’s potential rests on upholding universal rights, including for Christians, and Tibetan Buddhists, and Uighur Muslims. (Applause.)

When I meet with the President of Burma, a country that is trying to emerge out of a long darkness into the light of a representative government, I’ve said that Burma’s return to the international community depends on respecting basic freedoms, including for Christians and Muslims. I’ve pledged our support to the people of Nigeria, who deserve to worship in their churches and mosques in peace, free from terror. I’ve put the weight of my office behind the efforts to protect the people of Sudan and South Sudan, including religious minorities.

As we support Israelis and Palestinians as they engage in direct talks, we’ve made clear that lasting peace will require freedom of worship and access to holy sites for all faiths. I want to take this opportunity to thank Secretary Kerry for his extraordinary passion and principled diplomacy that he’s brought to the cause of peace in the Middle East. Thank you, John. (Applause.)

More broadly, I’ve made the case that no society can truly succeed unless it guarantees the rights of all its peoples, including religious minorities, whether they’re Ahmadiyya Muslims in Pakistan, or Baha’i in Iran, or Coptic Christians in Egypt. And in Syria, it means ensuring a place for all people — Alawites and Sunni, Shia and Christian.

Going forward, we will keep standing for religious freedom around the world. And that includes, by the way, opposing blasphemy and defamation of religion measures, which are promoted sometimes as an expression of religion, but, in fact, all too often can be used to suppress religious minorities. (Applause.) We continue to stand for the rights of all people to practice their faiths in peace and in freedom. And we will continue to stand against the ugly tide of anti-Semitism that rears it’s ugly head all too often.

The right wants you to believe that President Obama is out to destroy religious freedom, but this speech demonstrates that is not the case. This president is committed to protecting religious freedom at home and around the world. The difference between the president and the Republicans is in their definitions of religious freedom. Republicans have concocted a definition of religious freedom that is based around social issues. They have made same sex marriage and contraception issues of religious freedom, when these social questions have nothing to do with the freedom to practice a religion. Obama’s definition is centered around the freedom each of us has to practice, or not practice a religion.

Many Republicans also believe that Obama is not a Christian. Well, the president once again put a stake in the heart of that one with his remarks today.
Everyone should know that Barack Obama is a Christian, but the myth that he is some sort of secret Muslim continues to thrive in right wing circles.

The final Republican talking point that Obama wiped out is their claim that he hates Israel. The president not only mentioned the ongoing peace talks, but specifically mentioned standing up against anti-Semitism. All of the major dirty little faith based smears that Republicans use to motivate the religious right, and attack this president were dealt with today.

Obama showed Republican hypocrites a thing or two about real faith. If they were capable of actual growth as human beings, they would listen closely and learn something from this president.
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K&R Tarheel_Dem Feb 2014 #1
K&R cliffordu Feb 2014 #2
conservative heads exploding ... napkinz Feb 2014 #3
LOL! sheshe2 Feb 2014 #12
same thing happened when conservatives saw the Coke ad during the Super Bowl napkinz Feb 2014 #22
There has been a lot of that going around lately. sheshe2 Feb 2014 #23
:-D ! hue Feb 2014 #27
And when the ACA passed in 2010! freshwest Feb 2014 #40
HAAAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! O. M. G. That is HILARIOUS!!!!!!!! BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2014 #46
I like to see it every so often... I know Libertarians who act that way... Cute, isn't it? n/t freshwest Feb 2014 #47
That young man needs to see a doctor. DamnYankeeInHouston Feb 2014 #54
Obama Derangement Syndrome should be covered by Obamacare... LOL.. n/t freshwest Feb 2014 #57
Sweet! boguspotus Feb 2014 #55
I enjoyed the comments he made about Ghomert Gothmog Feb 2014 #4
I was truly surprised to see him that close to Obama Submariner Feb 2014 #18
what did he say about Goober? nt arely staircase Feb 2014 #19
Here are his comments Gothmog Feb 2014 #43
good one nt arely staircase Feb 2014 #44
President Obama has a great sense of humor Gothmog Feb 2014 #45
Goober's going to lose some tea bag cred by not getting in Obama's face and screaming argle-bargle. tanyev Feb 2014 #38
Yes, he sure is! I can hear it now... Obama mind-controlled him, can't be trusted anymore... n/t freshwest Feb 2014 #49
K&R In_The_Wind Feb 2014 #5
"He that hath ears to hear, let him hear." It comes down to that. yellowcanine Feb 2014 #6
knr - this is the side of President Obama that I REALLY like! Douglas Carpenter Feb 2014 #7
K & R Iliyah Feb 2014 #8
"Oh noes. Not truth. Eeeeeek." - Republicons (R) Berlum Feb 2014 #9
'It is not always comfortable to do, but it is right.' Rex Feb 2014 #10
No, they won't grow up. Boomerproud Feb 2014 #24
K&R. Aristus Feb 2014 #11
K & R Thinkingabout Feb 2014 #51
Bravo! sheshe2 Feb 2014 #13
GO BAMA! Faux pas Feb 2014 #14
Thanks for posting this. russspeakeasy Feb 2014 #15
I would prefer our President not participate in prayer breakfasts. gLibDem Feb 2014 #16
Yeah, no shit .. but at the same time, failure to attend The Family's only public event ... brett_jv Feb 2014 #25
I would probably agree with you in principle, gLibDem Feb 2014 #29
That's too bad.. he has his faith and he's not afraid to show it.. as does Cha Feb 2014 #39
The Prayer Breakfast is a political event. gLibDem Feb 2014 #52
Whatever you think and it's just your opinion.. others see Cha Feb 2014 #53
The National Prayer Breakfasts are right-wing political events, Cha. delrem Feb 2014 #58
and, their poor heads are exploding.. Cha Feb 2014 #61
I think they'll get by knowing one of the most powerful men in the world NuclearDem Feb 2014 #65
I hope you succeed. gLibDem Feb 2014 #62
We probably have one of our own (Carter) to "thank" SoCalDem Feb 2014 #56
Interesting take. gLibDem Feb 2014 #64
Prayer Breakfasts: Fusion of Church and State. blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #60
Nicely stated. gLibDem Feb 2014 #63
If he was an openly card carrying atheist he should attend. joshcryer Feb 2014 #67
I totally disagree. gLibDem Feb 2014 #68
How many DC politicians attend the National Astrologers convention? joshcryer Feb 2014 #69
The point I was attempting to make is that gLibDem Feb 2014 #70
Or a scientist attending a creationist museum? joshcryer Feb 2014 #71
I wish Bill Nye hadn't debased himself. gLibDem Feb 2014 #72
That's a shame you felt he debased himself. joshcryer Feb 2014 #73
Should he debate someone who builds a museum gLibDem Feb 2014 #74
He shouldn't do anything he didn't want to do. joshcryer Feb 2014 #75
I agree. It's too bad he feels he has to kowtow to this celebration of magical thinking. Arugula Latte Feb 2014 #78
Thank God (ha!) the Founding Fathers gLibDem Feb 2014 #79
Wait, what? Unknown Beatle Feb 2014 #17
The standard is The Beatitudes in the Bible. No one is perfect on them, but hands down the Democrats libdem4life Feb 2014 #20
their lies are shattered by dust falling on them Enrique Feb 2014 #21
Perfect!! K&R! hue Feb 2014 #26
nice Pretzel_Warrior Feb 2014 #28
81st Rec! Thanks, Babylonsister!! n/t freshwest Feb 2014 #30
Perfect Speech...However busterbrown Feb 2014 #35
...while attending an event held by a conservative Christian ministry. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #31
VIDEO: freshwest Feb 2014 #32
"Well, the president once again put a stake in the heart of that one with his remarks today" progressoid Feb 2014 #33
I LOVE Politicususa!!! SleeplessinSoCal Feb 2014 #34
K&R Whisp Feb 2014 #36
Another great speech from Obama. Thank you, Mr. President. JDPriestly Feb 2014 #37
K&R gademocrat7 Feb 2014 #41
K&R! hrmjustin Feb 2014 #42
smart, eloquent..great speech. BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2014 #48
But all these alleged GOP "Christians" LiberalElite Feb 2014 #50
Prayer Breakfast: Fusion of Church & State. Operated by "The Family," a shadowy right-wing religious blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #59
What does this mean? Vattel Feb 2014 #66
He goes most years to praise this anti gay group of Religious Conservatives who organzie to harm Bluenorthwest Feb 2014 #76
"prayer" breakfast obxnacy Feb 2014 #77
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