Posted on 05/30/2012 6:59:19 PM PDT by SJackson
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- President Obama celebrated the values of communities petitioning government at a White House reception honoring Jewish American Heritage Month.
"We dont just celebrate all that American Jews have done for our country; we also look toward the future," he said. "And as we do, I know that those of you in this room, but folks all across this country will continue to help perfect our union; and for that, I am extraordinarily grateful."
Obama focused a large portion of his remarks on the 150th anniversary of an order that was issued by General Ulysses Grant, which expelled Jews as a class from the military department of Tennessee.
It was wrong. Even if it was 1862, even if official acts of anti-Semitism were all too common around the world, it was wrong and indicative of an ugly strain of thought, Obama said.
He went on to note that American Jews protested the order.
"What happened next could have only taken place in America," he said. "Groups of American Jews protested General Grants decision."
He described how a Jewish merchant from Kentucky who met with President Abraham Lincoln and following the meeting, the order was revoked.
"Like so many groups, Jews have had to fight for their piece of the American dream," Obama said. "But this country holds a special promise: that if we stand up for the traditions we believe in and in the values we share, then our wrongs can be made right; our union can be made more perfect and our world can be repaired."
The order by Lincoln to revoke the order was on display during the reception, as were letters from two Jewish groups asking for the revocation.
Years later as president, Grant stated that he recognized his mistake and would apologize for the order, and a receipt for contribution to the Adas Israel congregation -- which still exists -- after attending an 1876 service was also on display.
The president opened his remarks by thanking Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren for his work representing our great friend, the state of Israel before emphasizing the significance of the U.S. commitment to Israel.
Beyond our borders, we have to stand alongside our friends who share our commitment to freedom and democracy and universal rights; and that includes, of course, our unwavering commitment to the State of Israel and its security and the pursuit of a just and lasting peace, Obama said in his remarks.
A number of Jewish members of Congress were present at the reception, including Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, Howard Berman (D-Calif.), Shelley Berkley (D-N.V.), Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.), Susan Davis (D-Calif.), Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.), Sander Levin (D-Mich.), Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.), Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.), Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Allyson Schwartz (D-Pa.), and Henry Waxman (D-Calif.).
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No, Grant didn't recognize his mistake years later. He was busy putting down the democrat KKK years later. Soon after the fact he denied issuing the order, but it was revoked at Lincoln's order within the week. Do I believe he was unaware of an order issued under his name, doesn't matter, it was his order.
I find Obama's Messianic message that the world can be repaired troubling.
The ideas of a messiah, and what that messiah ought to do, are scarcely agreed between modern small-c conservative Jews and Christians — both of which sets of ideas differ with Barack Obama’s conception of a world-fixery that seems bent on doing things that are known only to make the world worse. It would be like a clock shop that insisted on hitting all the clocks with a hammer.
The Obama Campaign, in its attempts to appeal to the widest possible audience, is shot in Panderama. Which identity group will Obama try to appeal to next?
I resent Obama’s pandering electioneering to us Jews. We’re Americans first, not asskissing Democrats (though those on the attendee list were. Where was Barney Frank? He’s the perfect asskisser. Sen.Ben Cardin (D-Md). Hey Ben, where was you?
Didn’t see Eric Cantor. Was he even invited?
Sen. Barbara Boxer. Where was she? In hell, I hope.
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