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Rev Barry Preaching To The Choir, Against America - Violating Immigration Laws Is Next To Godliness | ConstitutionRising.com

Rev Barry Preaching To The Choir, Against America - Violating Immigration Laws Is Next To Godliness | ConstitutionRising.com

Rev Barry Preaching To The Choir, Against America – Violating Immigration Laws Is Next To Godliness

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Reverend Barry’s Lawbreaker Revival Tour made a stop in Des Moines IA on Monday, congregating at North High School. It was the ideal venue for the theocrat to proclaim that illegals are simply American citizens who are lacking a piece of paper and that the “notion” of citizenship just doesn’t make any sense to him. Of course it doesn’t, he’s not a citizen and lots of things, like respect for the law, just don’t make any sense to this guy.
An audience member, clearly a high school student or above who still struggles with the English language, asked Obama about his plans to “legalize college.” Admittedly, what passes for an education in the United States is at times criminal, but it’s there’s no law against it; education is legal in all fifty states and US territories.
Clearly not a native English speaker, the questioner is likely one of those illegals who is forced into hiding in the shadows, with a microphone in her hand, in front of rows of cameras, drawing attention to herself by asking the ‘president’ of the United States a question about illegal aliens. She fumbles along with her second language, asking “Is everyone including illegal ‘eh-students’ with a good GPA able to get this benefit?”
Rev Obama replied that the law doesn’t allow invaders, or as he calls them, “undocumented students,” to obtain taxpayer money to fund their educations, but encourages illegal students from other countries to fill out the FAFSA loan application anyway as there may be state or other programs available to them. That’s likely how the young Indonesian student of Islamic studies, Hussein Obama, was able to become enrolled in Columbia as a foreigner. He can’t admit it, his cover of the Hawaii fairy tale would be blown, but trust him, fill out the form.
Adopting the familiar position of being wiser, more fair and more just than our legislators and our justice system, Rev Hussein says, “For young people who came here, their parents may have brought them here [crime families], and they now are Americans, kids by every other criteria except for a piece of paper.” Actually they are or are not kids regardless of what a piece of paper says, but they aren’t Americans without that piece of paper or more importantly, the circumstances to support a piece of paper.
Reverend Barry says, “The notion that we would somehow not welcome their desire to be full-fledged parts of this community and this country and to contribute and to serve makes absolutely no sense.” We can welcome their desire, Reverend, but we all have desires. Acting on the illegal ones shouldn’t be rewarded. Rapists have desires, but he probably wouldn’t introduce one to his daughters. He shouldn’t forget that for every job an illegal holds one American goes unemployed. What about their desires for a piece of their own American pie, how much sense does it make to steal that from them?
Even though he’s pretending to be a preacher [minus black accent reserved for southern or all-black audiences], Hussein Obama is still free in his Marxist theology to lie from the pulpit, something he does without hesitation. He also has full license to misrepresent or misstate the context of debates to suit his ideology.
Mounting his holy high horse, Rev Hussein says, “You know, this whole anti-immigrant sentiment that’s out there in our politics right now is contrary to who we are. Be-uh, because unless you are a Native American, your family came from someplace else. He then proceeds to dismiss the validity of our immigration laws, saying, “And although we are a nation of laws and we want people to follow the law and we have been working and I’ve been pushing Congress to make sure that we have strong borders and we are keeping everybody moving through legal processes, don’t pretend that somehow a hundred years ago the immigration process was all smooth and strict and, that’s now how it worked.”
After a fantasy trip around the world, Hussein says, “So the notion that now, suddenly [black preacher voice creeping in], that one generation, or two generations, or even four and five generations removed, that suddenly we are treating new immigrants as if they’re the problem when your grandparents were treated like the problem, or your great-grandparents were treated like the problem or were considered somehow unworthy or uneducated or unwashed – no.”
It’s as much his lawbreaking administration that is the problem as anything. Things actually worked fairly well before he and Jeh Johnson came along and decided they were going to work to dismantle everything.
Rev Barry declares, “That’s not who we are, that’s not who we are. We can have a legitimate debate about how to set up an immigration system that is fair and orderly and lawful,” kind of like the one we have now that he is simply choosing to gut and pretend doesn’t exist.
He thinks the people who came here illegally should have the “consequences” of paying an inconsequential, taxpayer-subsidized fine or processing fee, and getting registered, which is actually getting a social security card and work authorization. He throws in a meaningless catch all of “all kinds of steps that they should have to take in order to get right with the law.” Of course, getting right with the law in this instance means having the law declared as being null, void and non-applicable. There’s nothing right about that.
“His Holiness, Hussein” pontificates, “When I hear folks talking as if somehow these kids are different from my kids, or less worthy in the eyes of God. That somehow they are less worthy of our respect and consideration and care, I think that’s un-American. I do not believe that. I think it is wrong.
Rev Hussein needs to calm down. Most people aren’t saying that those children are any different from his. The Obama girls are the children of an illegal alien as well, but they were born, so we’ve been told, in the United States. He didn’t smuggle them in from Indonesia or Pakistan, so they’ve got that “insignificant” piece of paper and the associated US citizenship that he so readily dismisses as being immaterial.
Hussein shouldn’t get so worked up, he’s only preaching to the choir. It’s a very friendly audience. Can he get an amen?
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2 Comments on Rev Barry Preaching To The Choir, Against America – Violating Immigration Laws Is Next To Godliness

  1. Duh, HE is Illegal, so no surprise there! When his step-father, Lolo Soetero, took him to Indonesia, barry was made an Indonesian citizen, as shown by he going to the Indonesian school FOR INDONESIANS. He NEVER REPATRIATED so he’s still and Indonesian and thus an ILLEGAL ALIEN!

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