Fired Up Obama To Immigration Activists: 'no Force On Earth Can Stop Us'

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'Si se puede, si votamos! Yes, we can, if we vote!'
8:36 PM, Oct 2, 2014 • By DANIEL HALPER




A fired up President Barack Obama had a message to immigration activists at a dinner this evening in Washington, D.C.: "no force on earth can stop us."
"The clearest path to change is to change [the voter turnout] number," said Obama "Si se puede, si votamos! Yes, we can, if we vote!"


"You know, earlier this year, I had a chance to host a screening of the film Cesar Chavez at the White House, and I was reminded that Cesar organized for nearly 20 years before his first major victory. He never saw that time as a failure. Looking back, he said, I remember the families who joined our movement and paid dues long before there was any hope of winning contracts. I remember thinking then that with spirit like that, no force on earth could stop us.


"That's the promise of America then and that's the promise of America now. People who love this country can change it. America isn't Congress. America isn't Washington. America is the striving immigrant who starts a business or the mom who works two low-wage jobs to give her kids a better life. America is the union leader and the CEO who put aside their differences to make the economy stronger.



all of it here:
Fired Up Obama to Immigration Activists No Force On Earth Can Stop Us The Weekly Standard
 
“When you want to help people, you tell them the truth. When you want to help yourself, you tell them what they want to hear.”
― Thomas Sowell

Obama is good. He did both knowing the idiots would not grasp the load he was selling
 
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Poll: Voters Overwhelmingly Oppose Executive Action On Immigration
6:01 AM, Aug 20, 2014 • By MICHAEL WARREN

American voters says they would prefer President Barack Obama work with Congress rather than use executive action to address the illegal immigration crisis at the border, according to a detailed new opinion poll on immigration, illegal immigrants, and the state of the American worker. The poll, conducted by veteran Republican pollster Kellyanne Conway, also found that Americans disapprove of Obama’s record on immigration. And as one Republican aide on Capitol Hill describes it, the results of the poll are an “utter repudiation” of the Senate’s Gang of 8 immigration bill.

ALL of it here:
Poll Voters Overwhelmingly Oppose Executive Action On Immigration The Weekly Standard
 

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