Here we go: Obama Tells Univision Romney Supports Racial Profiling

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Is there anything he won't do to divide the country?

He's repugnant.

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"We now have a Republican nominee who said that the Arizona laws are a model for the country, that -- and these are laws that potentially would allow someone to be stopped and picked up and asked where their citizenship papers are based on an assumption," President Obama said in an interview with Univision that aired over the weekend.

"Racial profiling?" Univision reporter Enrique Acevedo asked.

"Very troublesome. And this is something that the Republican nominee has said should be a model for the country," Obama said.

"So what we need is a change, either of Congress or we need Republicans to change their mind. And I think that this has to be an important debate throughout the country," he said.

"What I have said to Latinos across the United States is that my compassion for this issue is undiminished. That, for example, when it comes for the DREAM kids, who have been raised as Americans and see themselves as Americans and want to serve their country or are willing to work hard in school, start businesses or working hard in laboratories or businesses, it is shameful that we cannot get that done. And so I am going to keep on pushing as hard as I can. And what I am going to do is encourage the Latino community to continue to ask every member of Congress where they stand on these issues," Obama said.

"I will do everything that I can to try to get it done, but ultimately I'm going to need Congress to help me" Obama said of the DREAM Act.
 
Hating on the Dream Act is just plain stupid. Under no other circumstances would anybody support this kind of situation.
 
Is there anything he won't do to divide the country?

He's repugnant.

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"We now have a Republican nominee who said that the Arizona laws are a model for the country, that -- and these are laws that potentially would allow someone to be stopped and picked up and asked where their citizenship papers are based on an assumption," President Obama said in an interview with Univision that aired over the weekend.

He's a racist, what can we expect?

:rolleyes: Mentioning this shit, you idiots, does not make Obama a divider, repugnant, or a racist -- those labels apply to the people in AZ who did it all, and to Romney if he really thinks (or is willing to say) that it's a good idea.
 
"We now have a Republican nominee who said that the Arizona laws are a model for the country, that -- and these are laws that potentially would allow someone to be stopped and picked up and asked where their citizenship papers are based on an assumption," President Obama said in an interview with Univision that aired over the weekend.



What about this is false?
 
Is there anything he won't do to divide the country?

He's repugnant.

---------------------------------------------------------
"We now have a Republican nominee who said that the Arizona laws are a model for the country, that -- and these are laws that potentially would allow someone to be stopped and picked up and asked where their citizenship papers are based on an assumption," President Obama said in an interview with Univision that aired over the weekend.

"Racial profiling?" Univision reporter Enrique Acevedo asked.

"Very troublesome. And this is something that the Republican nominee has said should be a model for the country," Obama said.

"So what we need is a change, either of Congress or we need Republicans to change their mind. And I think that this has to be an important debate throughout the country," he said.

"What I have said to Latinos across the United States is that my compassion for this issue is undiminished. That, for example, when it comes for the DREAM kids, who have been raised as Americans and see themselves as Americans and want to serve their country or are willing to work hard in school, start businesses or working hard in laboratories or businesses, it is shameful that we cannot get that done. And so I am going to keep on pushing as hard as I can. And what I am going to do is encourage the Latino community to continue to ask every member of Congress where they stand on these issues," Obama said.

"I will do everything that I can to try to get it done, but ultimately I'm going to need Congress to help me" Obama said of the DREAM Act.



So if a candidate takes a position that has less than 100% support among the American people, they're dividing the country?
 
:rolleyes: Mentioning this shit, you idiots, does not make Obama a divider, repugnant, or a racist -- those labels apply to the people in AZ who did it all, and to Romney if he really thinks (or is willing to say) that it's a good idea.

Obama doesn't "mention it." He beats the country over the head with this shit. The man spews an unrelenting stream of lies, disinformation, and phony issues to distract people from the real problem: his failed presidency. He's been a disaster.

Why is that impossible for you to understand?
 
Obama doesn't "mention it." He beats the country over the head with this shit. The man spews an unrelenting stream of lies, disinformation, and phony issues to distract people from the real problem: his failed presidency. He's been a disaster.

Why is that impossible for you to understand?


How come Romney beats the country over the head with his anti-abortion stance and class warfare crap? You must hate him.
 
Why don't people who support garbage like The Nightmare Act come out of the closet and admit that they really don't believe there should be any immigration restrictions. They don't have the guts to admit they really want open borders, whoever can make it here is allowed to stay. They won't admit their real view, just talk around it.
 
Oh, and BTW, if you are a Democrat who still opposes illegal immigration you are obviously not welcome in the party, if you notice how he emphasizes alleged Republican opposition to The Nightmare Act as if all Democrats support it.
 
Mitts biggest problem for me is his inability to grow a pair and just admit what he thinks. He said AZ's "show me your papers comrade" laws were great, so just admit your for racial profiling, instead of all the constant backpedaling he does.


I have more respect for Rick, at least he had the backbone to own up to his batshit crazy positions.
 
Oh, and BTW, if you are a Democrat who still opposes illegal immigration you are obviously not welcome in the party, if you notice how he emphasizes alleged Republican opposition to The Nightmare Act as if all Democrats support it.

Stupid.

Let's follow your "logic"...


Oh, and BTW, if you are a Republican who still opposes abortion rights you are obviously not welcome in the party...

Notice how Republicans like to talk as if 100% of them want to see Roe v Wade overturned?
 
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Why don't people who support garbage like The Nightmare Act come out of the closet and admit that they really don't believe there should be any immigration restrictions. They don't have the guts to admit they really want open borders, whoever can make it here is allowed to stay. They won't admit their real view, just talk around it.

I heartily champion open borders...
 
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