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Obama Recalls “Tragic Burdens” of Tribal Groups on Columbus Day (Happy Holiday Everyone!)
Fox News Top Stories ^ | By Todd Starnes

Posted on 10/08/2012 1:56:28 PM PDT by drewh

President Obama marked Columbus Day by issuing a proclamation that reflects “on the tragic burdens tribal communities bore” in the years that followed the discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus.

“When the explorers laid anchor in the Bahamas, they met indigenous peoples who had inhabited the Western hemisphere for millennia,” Obama wrote. “As we reflect on the tragic burdens tribal communities bore in the years that followed, let us commemorate the many contributions they have made to the American experience, and let us continue to strengthen the ties that bind us today.”

He called on Americans to “recall” the courage of Columbus, while celebrating “our heritage as a people born of many histories and traditions.

Following is the complete proclamation of what President Obama called “that fateful October day in 1492.”

Following is the complete proclamation of what President Obama called “that fateful October day in 1492.”

Todd is the author of Dispatches From Bitter America – endorsed by Sarah Palin and Sean Hannity. Click here to get your copy.

COLUMBUS DAY, 2012

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

(Excerpt) Read more at radio.foxnews.com ...


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To: drewh

Tragic Burden. Good description of what Obama has put the country through for the past three and a half years.


41 posted on 10/08/2012 2:32:47 PM PDT by Starboard
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To: tumblindice

Jeez is that woman a liberal cliche or what. The chopped off hair, no makeup, probably has a husband with Low-T, elbow patches and was a “Great soccer player” in high school. Her self loathing and repressed sexuality made her refocus her life into more academic persuits, reading obscure Irish authors and cooking with marinated tofu. The hate for God and her fellow man just oozes. Probably claims some false repressed memory of her uncle Bill touching her in her naughty places so she can excuse away her bitchiness and frigidity.


42 posted on 10/08/2012 2:33:08 PM PDT by pburgh01
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To: drewh

PLEASE!!!! I can't take it anymore!!!!

43 posted on 10/08/2012 2:33:12 PM PDT by workerbee (The President of the United States is DOMESTIC ENEMY #1)
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To: drewh

Well, Colunbus was white. What would o say if some african primps had been the one who sailed the oceans blue.
(Apologies to Richard Prior and Rumplestilpskin.)


44 posted on 10/08/2012 2:34:28 PM PDT by MestaMachine (obama kills and none dare call it treason.)
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To: Frank_2001

Well, you gota have a smoke afterwards - right?


45 posted on 10/08/2012 2:36:28 PM PDT by svcw (Why is one cell on another planet considered life, and in the womb it is not.)
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To: MestaMachine

Columbus


46 posted on 10/08/2012 2:36:29 PM PDT by MestaMachine (obama kills and none dare call it treason.)
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To: Opinionated Blowhard

Life for the Indians under Inca rule was no worse than life of the ordinary European. Maybe better.


47 posted on 10/08/2012 2:37:17 PM PDT by kenavi (Obama doesn't hate private equity. He wants to be it with our money.)
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To: drewh; I want the USA back
A scholar, historian, State Legislator from Ohio, and Minister named Rev. Benjamin W. Arnett was invited to deliver the "Centennial Thanksgiving Sermon" commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The Sermon was delivered at the St. Paul A.M.E. Church in Urbana, Ohio, in November 1876. The Sermon can be read in its entirety at the Library of Congress, American Memory Section, African-American Pamphlets from the A. P. Murray Collection. Excerpted below are Rev. Arnett's words about Christopher Columbus and the expedition which brought him to these shores, as he quotes from both W. E. Ramsey's speech and Justin D. Fulton's writing. His account and opinions abour that period in the history of America differ greatly from the revisionist history of our "progressive" politicians who must twist history in order to make conform it to their political agenda. Rev. Arnett:

"In every respect we live in the great harvest period of the world, the golden autumn of its growth. Other nations have toyed with knowledge in its swaddling bands, but we have fellowship with it in its mighty manhood. Men, not very long ago, knew science as a sickly plant, springing with difficulty from the hard ground of ignorance and superstition. Now, it is a magnificent tree, and we sit beneath its shades and eats its maturest fruit.”
"The Fundamental Idea.But I am proud to say of them that they built wiser than they knew; their foundation was on solid ground, but the superstructure was a little contracted, but time has enabled their children to make some changes in it, adding to the beauty, symmetry and durability of the Temple of American Liberty. The government was founded on the principle that “Righteousness exalteth a Nation, and that sin is a reproach to any people.” This position I take with the understanding that I am to question the records of the past, to see whether it is only an assertion, or a fact in the living history of this nation; was it so recognized by those who formed it, or was it an after thought of the children? But I think the language of Dr. Mayo, in his address on the banishment of the Bible from our Common Schools, was the sentiment of the Fathers of our Country, and whether it was theirs or not, it is certainly the average sentiment of the present generation:

"'If there is one thing that is universal, one sentiment that makes men human, one-influence that is cosmopolitan, one golden chain which clasps by Adam's hand and felt after by the trembling fingers of the last new born child, binds all created men in one family, unites nations, and races and ages in a sublime brotherhood, and pressing upward is but in the mysterious universe peopled by myriads of created intelligence and pervaded by the spirit of infinite love, that golden chain is Religion. No nation ever existed that was not founded upon it; no human institutions that have repudiated the worship of God and the religious and moral duties of man, have been able to stand upright in this world. All the occupations of human life are organized around the universal religious faith of man. The family, the school, the whole machinery of human government, no less than the church, are built upon this universal faith. Whether expressed or understood, religion is present, visible like the light, or invisible like the air, the element which binds all together and makes life itself a blessing.'

There has always been in the world a class of people, who have denied in their philosophy, the possibility of religion, though compelled to recognize it in their actions. “A gracious Providence for a brief hour committed the destinies of one nation to their charge, and they ruled it long enough to make that one chapter in the history of France the bloodiest record on the book of time. That sect exists to-day in the United States, organized and sustained by men, who have thought themselves out of the world of divine realities into a universe of philosophical negations.”

"The Continent Religious by the Right of Discovery.
"W.M. Ramsey, Esq., says in an address before the citizens of Cincinnati, Sept. 28th, 1869, that 'Columbus when he beheld the shores of the New World, called all hands about him, and offered solemn thanks and supplications, to Almighty God; and when he went on the land, he kneeling before High Heaven, dedicated it a second time to the Ruler of the Universe.'

"The world was hunting for a passage to the East Indies, but God was sending them out to hunt a field in which the great problem of human government and universal soul and mind freedom could fright and conquer the enemies of man and foes to God. In this, as in many other cases, in the multifarious works of man, we find that there is a divinity that shapes our ends, let us rough hew them as we may. This was only a prelude to a grand succession of events, which have made this continent illustrious in the annals of history, and furnished a number of brilliant names for the galaxy of the temple of fame. But what was the moving force in the breast of the distinguished pioneers. By the way, Justin D. Fulton in his "Outlook of Freedom' page 30, says: 'It was on the third of August, 1492, a little before sunrise, that Christopher Columbus, undertaking the most memorable enterprise that human genius ever planned, set sail from Spain for the discovery of the Western World. On the 13th of October, about two hours before midnight, a light on the Island of San Salvador was discovered by Columbus, from the deck of his vessel, and America was, for the first time, beheld by European eyes. The admiral, on the following morning attended by his followers stepped upon the shore, and with tears of joy streaming down his cheeks, threw himself upon his knees, kissing the earth, and returned thanks to God. Arising, he drew his sword, planted the cross, displayed the royal standard, and as the banners of the enterprise were flung to the breeze, he took possession of the soil, and a connection that was to subsist forever, was established between Europe and America.' And he might have added, a connection between the purpose for which God intended was recognized here; first the banner of the cross, then that of Spain; God first and man next; God and Christ, then Ferdinand and Isabella.

"What kind of a Religion was meant by the Father, if any? I quote from another: 'Do you doubt that these men intended to found a Christian nation? Every syllable of colonial history attests it. They sought for themselves and their posterity civil and religious liberty; they knew that they were the necessary attendants of each other—that one could not exist without the other—but it was religious liberty that was uppermost in their minds; it was religious liberty of which they had been deprived in the land of their nativity; it was religious liberty of which they experienced the greater need.'


48 posted on 10/08/2012 2:41:48 PM PDT by loveliberty2
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To: MestaMachine
Hell Mesta, your part Native American right?

What does the differnt nations say about the Viking Expedition to Canada, or the Different Asian cultures that touched American soil?

Or is all the blame placed squarely on Christopher Columbus?

Oh Yeah, lets also real fast compare to what Sarah Palin had to say about Columbus Day compared to Ubama:

Happy Columbus Day. Thank goodness for the determination of all bold explorers and innovators—yesterday and today—who don't let the critics hold them back. May their courage and determination always inspire us to greater heights and encourage us today to seek responsible resource development opportunities.

Quiet a difference isn't it?

49 posted on 10/08/2012 2:47:15 PM PDT by KC_Lion ( Wherever I find myself standing, I forever stand with Israel.)
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To: John Semmens

Got me again!


50 posted on 10/08/2012 2:48:12 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie (You didn't build that. The private sector is doing fine. We tried our plan and it worked.)
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To: drewh
“As we reflect on the tragic burdens tribal communities bore in the years that followed

You mean as they attacked, raped and pillaged each other?

51 posted on 10/08/2012 2:49:45 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
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To: drewh
President Obama marked Columbus Day by issuing a proclamation that reflects “on the tragic burdens tribal communities bore”...
52 posted on 10/08/2012 2:52:01 PM PDT by AngelesCrestHighway
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To: Vince Ferrer

Nice teeth!


53 posted on 10/08/2012 2:58:30 PM PDT by Third Person (I'm in my prime.)
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To: drewh

and of course he ignores what the BIA and Indian health system is currently doing....


54 posted on 10/08/2012 3:00:43 PM PDT by Nifster
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To: drewh

Obama, What are these “contributions” that you speak of? Art? Science? Literature? Engineering? Morality? Law?

Please Barry, rattle them off... you weasely agitating a-hole! And while you’re at it, go back to Indonesia, you race-baiting anti-American turd!


55 posted on 10/08/2012 3:05:04 PM PDT by Third Person (I'm in my prime.)
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To: Darteaus94025

Spoken like the TRUE AMERICAN THAT HE AIN’T


56 posted on 10/08/2012 3:06:46 PM PDT by spawn44 (MOO)
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To: drewh
"...laid anchor ..."

Huh? There's "weighed anchor" which means the opposite of what's intended here, and there's "dropped anchor". First I ever heard of laying anchor. Must be what corpsemen do.

57 posted on 10/08/2012 3:08:15 PM PDT by Paine in the Neck (Socialism consumes everything)
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To: drewh

Did he deliver this proclamation at an Indian Casino with Elizabeth Warren (Walkin’ Eagle) at his side?

Did he ‘pose’ with the ‘Eco Chief’ with the tear in his eye?

Timing and photo ops......


58 posted on 10/08/2012 3:09:31 PM PDT by xrmusn (6/98 "It is virtually impossible to clean the pond as long as the pigs are still crapping in it")
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To: rockvillem
Marxists believe, in general, that human beings are no more than the sum of their appetites and are easily persuaded by material benefits.

Christians, among others, believe humanity has a spiritual nature that enables us to rise above our baser instincts.

If you think Obama is buying votes with Social Security you are screwy. He might like to imagine he can do that, but the overwhelming majority of elderly recipients believe they paid for it out of their own income.

59 posted on 10/08/2012 3:18:31 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Third Person
Nice teeth!

For a native american, yes. People like the Anasazi, who would grind up corn on soft rocks, had terrible teeth. Grinding corn would put grit in their corn, and eating it would wear their teeth down over time to the jaw.

60 posted on 10/08/2012 3:18:33 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
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