And we'd best not go into how we keep our part of our compact with them when they come home bent and broken
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So, you agree that Trump would be an unfit president and/or dog catcher?
Being white and disliking Obama isn't the litmus test. It's how you express your dislike. Rather than address his skills, or lack there of, you resort to calling him "Kenyan," which has no bearing in the job he has as president. The word strips him of his identity as an American. And you choose to completely believe he is not an American, then yes, that probably is because you are white.
You made a claim, and I challenged you to back it up factually. So, IMO, it's not that you don't care, it simply that you can't satisfy the question.
As for the other part of your claim. I did not say, nor imply, that people that had did not like Obama chose to do so. That's way to broad, and he has given many a reason to dislike him. What I did, AM.... and won't backtrack from saying, is that those who choose to use the descriptor of "Kenyan" when describing the president, probably in most cases, have an issue with a black man in the White House.
And by extension, people who questioned the citizenship of McCain and Cruz had a problem with an old white man and a Cuban in the white house - or could it be they had a problem with a non-American in the white house and race doesn't really enter into it? Or do you not consider 'old white guy' and 'hispanic' to be races?
It has been weakened at its core - the fighting man. Eight years of endless war. Multiple deployments for many soldiers and a Viet Nam-like lack of a plan to win and shifting, largely political objectives.
The men who fight the wars politicians get us into - no matter how stupidly they are prosecuted - are exhausted
And by extension, people who questioned the citizenship of McCain and Cruz had a problem with an old white man and a Cuban in the white house - or could it be they had a problem with a non-American in the white house and race doesn't really enter into it? Or do you not consider 'old white guy' and 'hispanic' to be races?
Did anyone actually question their citizenship other than Trump?
We had a resolution in congress prior to the 2008 election regarding McCain's eligibility, finding that having been born in the Panama Canal Zone, which was a US military reservation at the time, he was good to go.
You sad the below, that's the claim I addressed, and the when challenged, you weren't able to offer anything to support your stance.
Below, is an entirely different matter
Possibly incorrect.... if you mean generally, as in people who refer to the president in other terms, then no. However, if one chooses to specifically refer to the president as a "Kenyan," then yes, IMO opinion, it is more likely than not that people have an issue with him primarily due to there being a black man in the White House. As I said earlier, it has been a common theme to paint minorities in the US as less than "American," and this simply is another example of that.
Was he? What proof do you have of that?
Unless you are covering a pretty large swath of time, historically, I think you are off on a tangent here. It has been a common theme to paint Obama - and others - as less than 'American' when a clear case cannot be made that their first loyalty and fealty are actually to America. I'm sure there are some people who don't like him because he is black, just as some people probably didn't like Cruz because he was perceived as hispanic. IMO the lions share of people don't like those actors because of what they have done and said. Do all the #NeverRelevant dislike Trump because he's white (or a Ginger)?
Did anyone actually question their citizenship other than Trump?
That's a hard sell. I think Obama is completely loyal to America, or as least as loyal as any other president. The hitch, is that his vision, isn't the vision of some other Americans. That has always been the case politics; you don't agree with the other side's stance/platform.... but even in that disagreement, their isn't a concerted movement to take away someone's citizenship.
Hey guys, I know Politics can get heated sometimes... Lets all take a deep breath, we can all get along while having different opinions. Some of these posts are toeing the line of breaking some rules. Let's keep it civil
Thanks
For some reason, I hear this post in my head with the voice of Jar Jar Binks.
Again- none of this has anything to do with color.
A really quick internet search (1st page) answers your question. Did you do your homework like this in school? Try to keep up
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/11/us/politics/11mccain.html?_r=0
http://www.newsweek.com/ted-cruz-canadian-citizen-415430
And oh, by the way from:https://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkacz...ing-obama-back?utm_term=.pcvnEoxrj#.wedV2EBaK
The video of the exchange taken in September 2012 at a gathering of the North Texas Tea Party, shows pastor Rafael Cruz telling the audience (unprompted) that he’d like to send Obama “back to Kenya, back to Indonesia.”
“We have our work cut out for us,” Rafael Cruz said while discussing the United Nations. “We need to send Barack Obama back to Chicago. I’d like to send him back to Kenya, back to Indonesia.”
Obama's a Putz!
He's a terrible person. He is so bad for America it would be laughable if it wasn't so serious. He is the biggest ***** we have ever had in the Washington....EVER!
He apologizes for ****ing everything. It's embarrassing.
Did you see his speech in Japan lately?
Again- none of this has anything to do with color.