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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Gov Palin: American Apology Tour Continues

Following is the complete transcript of Gov. Palin's Facebook Note, about the Obama administration's obsession with apologizing to the world about our exceptionalism:

On Fox News this morning, State Department Spokesman P.J. Crowley became the third Obama administration official in short succession to admit that he hadn’t actually bothered to read Arizona’s 10-page long “secure the border” bill before condemning it and criticizing Americans who support Arizona’s necessary efforts to do the job the Obama Administration should be doing. Crowley’s statement follows similar admissions from Attorney General Eric Holder and Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano.

At first blush this revelation seemed unbelievable, but maybe I shouldn’t be surprised. This now seems “the Washington way” of doing things. If the party in power tells us they have to pass bills in order to find out what’s actually in them, they can also criticize bills (and divide the country with ensuing rhetoric) without actually reading them.

Still I can’t help but feel outraged on behalf of Arizona’s citizens for the incompetence shown by these Administration officials. Arizonans have the courage to do what the Obama administration has failed to do in its first year and a half in office – namely secure our border and enforce our federal laws. And as a result, Arizonans have been subjected to a campaign of baseless accusations by the same people who freely admit they haven’t a clue about what they’re actually campaigning against.

The absolute low point of this campaign came last Friday, when a U.S. State Department delegation met with Chinese negotiators to discuss human rights. Apparently, our State Department felt it necessary to make their Chinese guests feel less bad about their own record of human rights abuses by repeatedly atoning for American “sins” – including, it seems, the Arizona immigration/pro-border security law. Asked if Arizona came up at all during the meeting, Assistant Secretary of State Michael Posner answered:

“We brought it up early and often. It was mentioned in the first session, and as a troubling trend in our society and an indication that we have to deal with issues of discrimination or potential discrimination, and that these are issues very much being debated in our own society.”

Note that he said “We brought it up” – not the Chinese, but the U.S. State Department’s own delegation. Instead of grilling the Chinese about their appalling record on human rights, the State Department continued the unbelievable apology tour by raising “early and often” Arizona’s decision to secure our border.

Arizona’s law, which just mirrors the federal law, simply allows the police to ask those whom they have already stopped for some form of identification like a driver’s license. By what absurd stretch of the imagination is that the moral equivalent of China’s lack of freedoms, population controls (including forced abortions), censorship, and arbitrary detentions?

Surely our U.S. Ambassador to China, John Huntsman, must disagree with the Obama Administration’s continued apology tour? We have nothing to apologize for. If Administration officials want to apologize to anyone, apologize to the American people for the fact that after a year and a half in office, they still haven’t done anything to secure our borders, and they join our President in making false suggestions about Arizona’s effort.

- Sarah Palin

The differences between Gov. Palin and Obama could not be more stark. Just this morning I posted video and text of Gov. Palin's NRA Convention speech, which concluded, "We are America, God shed His grace on thee. We are the exceptional nation; we shall protect her; we will love her; we will follow her Constitution and will shall not apologize for being so proud of our country."

Providentially, today, Rev. Jeremiah Wright of "God---- America" infamy complained that Obama "threw me under the bus." To refresh everyone's memories, here is what Obama's pastor for 20 years - the man who baptized him and presided over his wedding - had to say about America:



On March 28, 2010, I posted an article questioning where Obama's loyalty lies, based on his associations and choice of Marxist reading materials. He compares Arizona's law to secure that state's borders to a regime that has a horrific human rights record. His administration apologizes for that state doing the job his administration is supposed to do.

Gov. Palin is Presidential. Obama is a complete, absolute, and utter disgrace to the office he holds.

References:

Palin, S. L. H. (2010, May 18). "America's Apology Tour Continues." Facebook, Sarah Palin. Retrieved from: http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=390526273434

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