This is an interesting video that's been going around for quite some time.
LINK http://youtu.be/tCAffMSWSzY
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Like I said before, anything that I receive in my inbox I treat it as "new." Why so? Because I just receive it! This commentary by Pat Boone is well thought of and well expressed. My sentiments exactly!
Lib
From: ltumang
Subject: FW: Pat Boone on Obama ( Interesting Reading )
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:11:41 -0500
When you have read what Pat Boone wrote about Obama (below), you may want to
click on the link to "Snopes", which brings up a page telling you that this
is an actual letter written by Pat Boone - and Very well written, I might
add.
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT COMMENTARY,
AND SHOULD BE READ BY EVERY AMERICAN!
The President Without A Country
By Pat Boone
"We're no longer a Christian nation." - President Barack Obama, June 2009
" America has been arrogant." - President BarackObama
"After 9/11, America didn't always live up to her ideals."- President Barack
Obama
"You might say that America is a Muslim nation."- President Barack Obama,
Egypt 2009
Thinking about these and other statements made by the man who wears the
title of president. I keep wondering what country he believes he's president
of.
In one of my very favorite stories, Edward Everett Hale's "The Man without a
Country," a young Army lieutenant named Philip Nolan stands condemned for
treason during the Revolutionary War, having come under the influence of
Aaron Burr. When the judge asks him if he wishes to say anything before
sentence is passed, young Nolan defiantly exclaims, "Damn the United States
! I wish I might never hear of the United States again!"
The stunned silence in the courtroom is palpable, pulsing. After a long
pause, the judge soberly says to the angry lieutenant: "You have just
pronounced your own sentence. You will never hear of the United States
again.. I sentence you to spend the rest of your life at sea, on one or
another of this country's naval vessels - under strict orders that no one
will ever speak to you again about the country you have just cursed."
And so it was. Philip Nolan was taken away and spent the next 40 years at
sea, never hearing anything but an occasional slip of the tongue about
America. The last few pages of the story, recounting Nolan's dying hours in
his small stateroom - now turned into a shrine to the country he foreswore -
never fail to bring me to tears. And I find my own love for this dream,
this miracle called America , refreshed and renewed. I know how blessed and
unique we are.
But reading and hearing the audacious, shocking statements of the man who
was recently elected our president - a young black man living the impossible
dream of millions of young Americans, past and present, black and white - I
want to ask him, "Just what country do you think you're president of?"
You surely can't be referring to the United States of America , can you?
America is emphatically a Christian nation, and has been from its inception!
Seventy percent of her citizens identify themselves as Christian. The
Declaration of Independence and our Constitution were framed, written and
ratified by Christians. It's because this was, and is, a nation built on and
guided by Judeo-Christian biblical principles that you, sir, have had the
inestimable privilege of being elected her president.
You studied law at Harvard, didn't you, sir? You taught constitutional law
in Chicago? Did you not ever read the statement of John Jay, the first
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and an author of the landmark "Federalist
Papers": " Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers -
and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian
nation - to select and prefer Christians for their rulers"?
In your studies, you surely must have read the decision of the Supreme Court
in 1892: "Our lives and our institutions must necessarily be based upon and
embody the teachings of the Redeemer of mankind. It is impossible that it
should be otherwise; and in this sense and to this extent our civilization
and our institutions are emphaticallyChristian."
Did your professors have you skip over all the high-court decisions right up
till the mid 1900's that echoed and reinforced these views and intentions?
Did you pick up the history of American jurisprudence only in 1947, when for
the first time a phrase coined by Thomas Jefferson about a "wall of
separation between church and state" was used to deny some specific
religious expression - contrary to Jefferson 's intent with that statement?
Or, wait a minute: were your ideas about America 's Christianity formed
during the 20 years you were a member of the Trinity United Church of Christ
under your pastor, Jeremiah Wright? Is that where you got the idea that "
America is no longer a Christian nation"? Is this where you, even as you
came to call yourself a Christian, formed the belief that " America has
been arrogant"?
Even if that's the understandable explanation of your damning of your
country and accusing the whole nation (not just a few military officials
trying their best to keep more Americans from being murdered by jihadists)
of "not always living up to her ideals," how did you come up with the
ridiculous, alarming notion that we might be"considered a Muslim nation"?
Is it because there are some 2 million or more Muslims living here, trying
to be good Americans? Out of a current population of over 300 million, 70
percent of whom are Christians? Does that make us, by any rational
definition, a "Muslim nation"?
Why are we not, then, a "Chinese nation"? A "Korean nation"? Even a
"Vietnamese nation"? There are even more of these distinct groups in America
than Muslims. And if the distinction you're trying to make is a religious
one, why is America not "a Jewish nation"? There's actually a case to be
made for the latter, because our Constitution - and the success of our
Revolution and founding - owe a deep debt to our Jewish brothers.
Have you stopped to think what an actual MuslimAmerica would be like? Have
you ever really spent much time in Iran ? Even in Egypt ? You, having been
instructed in Islam as a kid at a Muslim school in Indonesia and saying you
still love the call to evening prayers, can surely picture our nation
founded on the Quran, not the Judeo-Christian Bible, and living under
Shariah law. Can't you? You do recall Muhammad's directives
[Surah 9:5,73] to "break the cross" and "kill the infidel"?
It seems increasingly and painfully obvious that you are more influenced by
your upbringing and questionable education than most suspected. If you
consider yourself the president of a people who are "no longer Christian,"
who have "failed to live up to our ideals," who "have been arrogant," and
might even be "considered Muslim" - you are president of a country most
Americans don't recognize.
Could it be you are a president without a country?
All who love their Christian Beliefs and their Country, Forward to all in
your address book.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/patboone.asp
Charles Niestroy
Cornell Construction
805 402-4236
CharlesNiestroy@Verizon..net
Lib
From: ltumang
Subject: FW: Pat Boone on Obama ( Interesting Reading )
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:11:41 -0500
When you have read what Pat Boone wrote about Obama (below), you may want to
click on the link to "Snopes", which brings up a page telling you that this
is an actual letter written by Pat Boone - and Very well written, I might
add.
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT COMMENTARY,
AND SHOULD BE READ BY EVERY AMERICAN!
The President Without A Country
By Pat Boone
"We're no longer a Christian nation." - President Barack Obama, June 2009
" America has been arrogant." - President BarackObama
"After 9/11, America didn't always live up to her ideals."- President Barack
Obama
"You might say that America is a Muslim nation."- President Barack Obama,
Egypt 2009
Thinking about these and other statements made by the man who wears the
title of president. I keep wondering what country he believes he's president
of.
In one of my very favorite stories, Edward Everett Hale's "The Man without a
Country," a young Army lieutenant named Philip Nolan stands condemned for
treason during the Revolutionary War, having come under the influence of
Aaron Burr. When the judge asks him if he wishes to say anything before
sentence is passed, young Nolan defiantly exclaims, "Damn the United States
! I wish I might never hear of the United States again!"
The stunned silence in the courtroom is palpable, pulsing. After a long
pause, the judge soberly says to the angry lieutenant: "You have just
pronounced your own sentence. You will never hear of the United States
again.. I sentence you to spend the rest of your life at sea, on one or
another of this country's naval vessels - under strict orders that no one
will ever speak to you again about the country you have just cursed."
And so it was. Philip Nolan was taken away and spent the next 40 years at
sea, never hearing anything but an occasional slip of the tongue about
America. The last few pages of the story, recounting Nolan's dying hours in
his small stateroom - now turned into a shrine to the country he foreswore -
never fail to bring me to tears. And I find my own love for this dream,
this miracle called America , refreshed and renewed. I know how blessed and
unique we are.
But reading and hearing the audacious, shocking statements of the man who
was recently elected our president - a young black man living the impossible
dream of millions of young Americans, past and present, black and white - I
want to ask him, "Just what country do you think you're president of?"
You surely can't be referring to the United States of America , can you?
America is emphatically a Christian nation, and has been from its inception!
Seventy percent of her citizens identify themselves as Christian. The
Declaration of Independence and our Constitution were framed, written and
ratified by Christians. It's because this was, and is, a nation built on and
guided by Judeo-Christian biblical principles that you, sir, have had the
inestimable privilege of being elected her president.
You studied law at Harvard, didn't you, sir? You taught constitutional law
in Chicago? Did you not ever read the statement of John Jay, the first
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and an author of the landmark "Federalist
Papers": " Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers -
and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian
nation - to select and prefer Christians for their rulers"?
In your studies, you surely must have read the decision of the Supreme Court
in 1892: "Our lives and our institutions must necessarily be based upon and
embody the teachings of the Redeemer of mankind. It is impossible that it
should be otherwise; and in this sense and to this extent our civilization
and our institutions are emphaticallyChristian."
Did your professors have you skip over all the high-court decisions right up
till the mid 1900's that echoed and reinforced these views and intentions?
Did you pick up the history of American jurisprudence only in 1947, when for
the first time a phrase coined by Thomas Jefferson about a "wall of
separation between church and state" was used to deny some specific
religious expression - contrary to Jefferson 's intent with that statement?
Or, wait a minute: were your ideas about America 's Christianity formed
during the 20 years you were a member of the Trinity United Church of Christ
under your pastor, Jeremiah Wright? Is that where you got the idea that "
America is no longer a Christian nation"? Is this where you, even as you
came to call yourself a Christian, formed the belief that " America has
been arrogant"?
Even if that's the understandable explanation of your damning of your
country and accusing the whole nation (not just a few military officials
trying their best to keep more Americans from being murdered by jihadists)
of "not always living up to her ideals," how did you come up with the
ridiculous, alarming notion that we might be"considered a Muslim nation"?
Is it because there are some 2 million or more Muslims living here, trying
to be good Americans? Out of a current population of over 300 million, 70
percent of whom are Christians? Does that make us, by any rational
definition, a "Muslim nation"?
Why are we not, then, a "Chinese nation"? A "Korean nation"? Even a
"Vietnamese nation"? There are even more of these distinct groups in America
than Muslims. And if the distinction you're trying to make is a religious
one, why is America not "a Jewish nation"? There's actually a case to be
made for the latter, because our Constitution - and the success of our
Revolution and founding - owe a deep debt to our Jewish brothers.
Have you stopped to think what an actual MuslimAmerica would be like? Have
you ever really spent much time in Iran ? Even in Egypt ? You, having been
instructed in Islam as a kid at a Muslim school in Indonesia and saying you
still love the call to evening prayers, can surely picture our nation
founded on the Quran, not the Judeo-Christian Bible, and living under
Shariah law. Can't you? You do recall Muhammad's directives
[Surah 9:5,73] to "break the cross" and "kill the infidel"?
It seems increasingly and painfully obvious that you are more influenced by
your upbringing and questionable education than most suspected. If you
consider yourself the president of a people who are "no longer Christian,"
who have "failed to live up to our ideals," who "have been arrogant," and
might even be "considered Muslim" - you are president of a country most
Americans don't recognize.
Could it be you are a president without a country?
All who love their Christian Beliefs and their Country, Forward to all in
your address book.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/patboone.asp
Charles Niestroy
Cornell Construction
805 402-4236
CharlesNiestroy@Verizon..net
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Published 7/26/11 altgroup multiply
Web Page: The President Without A Country
HELLO FELLOW AMERICANS! THE SAID PRESIDENT HAD A COUNTRY SINCE ELECTED IN 2008. 56% OF AMERICANS VOTED FOR HIM. AND THEN THE SAME PERCENTAGE IN 2012.
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