Presidential Candidate Barack Obama in 2008 campaigned on uniting America. There is no red or blue, he told us. There are only Americans.
The Democrat Party, the media, and Mr. Obama himself proclaimed that we are in a post-racial society, and if he was to be elected, that would simply confirm that racism is a thing of the past.
Eager voters cast their votes for the young candidate, believing his rhetoric, or wanting to convince themselves that they, too, were post-racial.
Barack Obama was hailed as a constitutional lawyer, a scholar that lectured on the United States Constitution. If ever there was a man that could unite the country, people believed, it was this man.
Had they have done a little research, they would have realized that Obama's only connection to the United States Constitution was that he lectured on the 14th Amendment. . . more specifically, how to use it to create racial division.
During the presidency of Barack Obama, the United States has been divided along ethnic lines in ways that no politician has been able to accomplish in our nation's short history.
In line with the policies of the Divider in Chief, liberals around the nation are working to divide America, and foment racism. In Hawaii, the Obama administration is reportedly considering the implementation of an independent tax and legal structure that would apply only to the state’s native race.
“There is no constitutional basis for conferring such status,” said civil rights spokesperson Carissa Mulder; “and Congress has repeatedly refused to confer this status.”
She concluded that this announcement “seems to be yet another case of the Obama administration ignoring the law to achieve its policy objectives.”
Others feel such policies could easily be expanded to include other races, effectively dismantling the efforts throughout the 20th Century to create equality of all Americans regardless of skin color.
“If you can do that with groups that are already part of the mainstream, you can balkanize the country,” explained University of San Diego law professor Gail Heriot.
The goal, according to the evidence revealed by the proposal, is “to more effectively implement the special political and trust relationship that Congress has established between that community and the United States.”
The claims are that the intention has roots in the protection of land revenue distributed to native Hawaiians, but there is no precedent for establishing a separate government for members of a race.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
In line with the policies of the Divider in Chief, liberals around the nation are working to divide America, and foment racism. In Hawaii, the Obama administration is reportedly considering the implementation of an independent tax and legal structure that would apply only to the state’s native race.
“There is no constitutional basis for conferring such status,” said civil rights spokesperson Carissa Mulder; “and Congress has repeatedly refused to confer this status.”
She concluded that this announcement “seems to be yet another case of the Obama administration ignoring the law to achieve its policy objectives.”
Others feel such policies could easily be expanded to include other races, effectively dismantling the efforts throughout the 20th Century to create equality of all Americans regardless of skin color.
“If you can do that with groups that are already part of the mainstream, you can balkanize the country,” explained University of San Diego law professor Gail Heriot.
The goal, according to the evidence revealed by the proposal, is “to more effectively implement the special political and trust relationship that Congress has established between that community and the United States.”
The claims are that the intention has roots in the protection of land revenue distributed to native Hawaiians, but there is no precedent for establishing a separate government for members of a race.
-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary
Obama Administration Seeks Race-Based Government in Hawaii - Daily Caller
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