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Obama tells Israel: "Peace is the only path to true security" - CBS News

Obama to Israel: 'You are not alone' - CSMonitor.com

Obama, Netanyahu agree on preventing Iran nukes - CNN.com

Obama In Israel Vows 'Unwavering Commitment' To Israeli Security - ABC News

The pubs and pots will lie about it of course but, fact is, his visit is a huge success. Just one more reason to be glad we re-elected him. We all can imagine how Mittens would insult everyone he came in contact with.

Way to go, Mr President!
 
you forgot one, way to go, Mr. President

[ame=http://youtu.be/X7O1GwqYjIo]Palestine: Gaza protestors burn US flag at anti-Obama rally - YouTube[/ame]
 
Obama tells Israel: "Peace is the only path to true security" - CBS News

Obama to Israel: 'You are not alone' - CSMonitor.com

Obama, Netanyahu agree on preventing Iran nukes - CNN.com

Obama In Israel Vows 'Unwavering Commitment' To Israeli Security - ABC News

The pubs and pots will lie about it of course but, fact is, his visit is a huge success. Just one more reason to be glad we re-elected him. We all can imagine how Mittens would insult everyone he came in contact with.

Way to go, Mr President!
kinda like the way you do?.....is that what your saying?......:dunno:
 
Obama Quotes Radical Socialist Saul Alinsky In Speech To Young Israelis

Obama told a crowd of college students at Jerusalem’s main convention center that Israel “has the wisdom to see the world as it is, but also the courage to see the world as it should be.”


One of Alinsky’s major themes was working with the world as it “is” to turn it into the world as “it should be.”

In his defining work, “Rules for Radicals,” which he dedicated to “the first rebel,” Lucifer, Alinsky used those words to lay out his main agenda. He asserted radical change must be brought about by working within a system instead of attacking it from the outside.

“It is necessary to begin where the world is if we are going to change it to what we think it should be. That means working in the system,” wrote Alinsky.

Obama related his Alinsky quote to a suggestion that “peace” begins with the people and not just the leadership – a statement some may relate to community organizing.

He further suggested Israelis do an end-run around the country’s leadership and “create the change that you want to see.”

The president said: “That is where peace begins – not just in the plans of leaders, but in the hearts of people; not just in a carefully designed process, but in the daily connections that take place among those who live together in this land, and in this sacred city of Jerusalem.”

He continued: “Speaking as a politician, I can promise you this: Political leaders will not take risks if the people do not demand that they do. You must create the change that you want to see.”

It’s not the first time Obama used the Alinsky phraseology of the world as it “is” versus how it “should be.”|

In a May 2011 speech, Obama stated: “There must be no doubt that the United States of America welcomes change that advances self-determination and opportunity. Yes, there will be perils that accompany this moment of promise. But after decades of accepting the world as it is in the region, we have a chance to pursue the world as it should be

Obama Quotes Radical Socialist Saul Alinsky In Speech To Young Israelis | Opinion - Conservative
 
Yes, I'm sure that Saul Alinsky was the first and only person in the history of the world to talk about the world as it is rather than what it should be :cuckoo:
 
Obama Quotes Radical Socialist Saul Alinsky In Speech To Young Israelis

Obama told a crowd of college students at Jerusalem’s main convention center that Israel “has the wisdom to see the world as it is, but also the courage to see the world as it should be.”


One of Alinsky’s major themes was working with the world as it “is” to turn it into the world as “it should be.”

In his defining work, “Rules for Radicals,” which he dedicated to “the first rebel,” Lucifer, Alinsky used those words to lay out his main agenda. He asserted radical change must be brought about by working within a system instead of attacking it from the outside.

“It is necessary to begin where the world is if we are going to change it to what we think it should be. That means working in the system,” wrote Alinsky.

Obama related his Alinsky quote to a suggestion that “peace” begins with the people and not just the leadership – a statement some may relate to community organizing.

He further suggested Israelis do an end-run around the country’s leadership and “create the change that you want to see.”

The president said: “That is where peace begins – not just in the plans of leaders, but in the hearts of people; not just in a carefully designed process, but in the daily connections that take place among those who live together in this land, and in this sacred city of Jerusalem.”

He continued: “Speaking as a politician, I can promise you this: Political leaders will not take risks if the people do not demand that they do. You must create the change that you want to see.”

It’s not the first time Obama used the Alinsky phraseology of the world as it “is” versus how it “should be.”|

In a May 2011 speech, Obama stated: “There must be no doubt that the United States of America welcomes change that advances self-determination and opportunity. Yes, there will be perils that accompany this moment of promise. But after decades of accepting the world as it is in the region, we have a chance to pursue the world as it should be

Obama Quotes Radical Socialist Saul Alinsky In Speech To Young Israelis | Opinion - Conservative

Excellent quote. :clap2:
 

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