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A Question And Answer Regarding People Who Claim They Will Not Support Pres. Obama

by on Jun. 20, 2011, under 2012, Arizona Politics, Arizona's 50th legislature, Barack Obama, BPS & Immigration Related, DHS, Ethnic Studies, Health Care, Herman Cain, House of Representatives, ICE, Immigration, Law Enforcement, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, National Politics, New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich, President Obama, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, Sarah Palin, State Senate, Tea Party, Tea Party, Tequila Party, Texas, Tim Pawlenty. Rick Santorum, Tucson, Uncategorized, United States, White House

Victoria Falcone-Camey asked:

Carlos what do you think about those saying no support for Obama until he stops deporting?

My response may make some of you angry, but at least you know I am honest. I say what many of you think, but are not willing to say. By the way, the Rethuglicans need not jump on board. You are what’s wrong with Arizona and the United States.

So here is my response to the aforementioned question:

It’s the typical shoot yourself in the foot mentality. Let’s see what’s the alternative? Romney? Nah, don’t think he’ll stop the deportations! Oh, I know, Herman Cain, oh…he is afraid of Muslims and he said they shouldn’t permit birthright citizenship for children of undocumented parents, Ron Paul said the same! So he’s not the guy! Should I go on?

We all know there won’t be opposition from the Dems in the primary, so……. It’s Obama and whomever the Rethuglicans nominate. So would we want any of those thugs sitting as Commander in Chief. Will they stop the deportations? NO….We know how much the GOP uses the undocumented people issue to rev up their base!

All these nay sayers are hurting because of what is happening to our people. I am too. Believe me I advocate every day and have been arrested and threatened and my wife was even assaulted, However, I’m a pragmatist while still allowing myself to dream at least a little. These nay sayers that claim they won’t support President Obama should just stop with their support of the Rethuglicans! Oh, did I say that out loud?

Any negative feedback for President Obama lends credibility to the right’s complaints and fuels the fire. It’s time the Dem lights and the failed leaders shut up! They didn’t do a damn thing when Bush was in office! Most of these policies, including the “secure communities” program were put in place under Bush’s administration.

These pseudo leaders and pseudo activists ran their non-profits, marched people in the streets and refused to register them to vote. Then they expected to bully their way through the political system. For years they profited from the oppressed who yearn for CIR. They have failed to properly lead and meet the needs of our beloved undocumented friends and family members. They didn’t stop to realize that the Blacks were in line, the gays were in line, the people demanding health care were in line, the Dems with power who supported Obama were in line. Everyone had and has had their hand out. No! They’ve had their fists out! They have been pounding it, insisting they will bail out on any support for President Obama if he doesn’t cough up what they want.

Victoria, just stop and think, if each state would have had the proper leadership, and had they been pragmatists when they saw what Bush was doing and how Immigrants were being used as scapegoats, they could have and should have prevented this attack at a state level.

However, you see these same activists in bed with the police chiefs who are more harmful with their police forces than Joe Arpaio! Daily they detain and arrest our people for things that are absurd, e.g. broken tail lights, broken windshields etc. They then take them to the local jail for processing through the 287g program. You have never seen these pseudo activists or pseudo leaders go after the local politicians, such as the mayors who hold hands with these police chiefs. They don’t go after the city council members who pass city rules that deny the acceptance of the matricula consular as an alternative identification to present to police officers, like they did here in Phoenix many years before the actual matricula law was passed this legislative session.

No Victoria, this is a much more complex issue. The local pseudo leaders and activists in each state and each “Latino” organization like to point fingers and yell at President Obama.

In the end, it diverts attention from their failed leadership.

In solidarity,

Carlos E. Galindo

What's your option? A Rethuglican?

Carlos E. Galindo is a radio talk show host & political analyst conducting radio shows in both English and Spanish on four radio stations in Arizona. Mr. Galindo is a weekly contributor to KPFK 98.7 FM Los Angeles and has appeared on CNN, Univision and Telemundo as a political analyst. Mr. Galindo is also an Op-Ed columnist on Prensa Hispana Arizona. www.nospinonair.com/http://www.carlosgalindo.com
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  • diogenese

    Geez! Talk about talking garbage!!! This just goes to show that all the marches, protests, demands and whining have accomplished NADA!  If you can’t enter this country legally, then don’t bother. If you (and your anchor babies) are here illegally, then please leave. We are sick of supporting you and can no longer afford you. Please go back to wherever you came from. Furthermore, we don’t need no stinkin’ “ethnic” studies. We are the United States, not Mexico and we speak ENGLISH!!!

  • victor frankenstein

    I typed “Tucson citizen” into my browser because I wanted to sample the journalistic fare down there.
    Oh, sorry – I live in Mesa.
    The first article I clicked on was this one, and it was by design.
    See, just tonight on what passes for a source of information up here I’d  replied to someone who had suggested that the Prez was sleeping on the war issue. I’d  instructed this person to click on the “US/World” tab, scroll down the list of headers until they got to “US – Taliban talks to end war reported.”
    Me, I found that to be pretty good news.
    However, I have a suspicion that there are a great many people who would rather the Prez fail, if for no other reas0n than it would make them appear to be of sound thinking on the way things play out.
    America is full of opinions. Many differ.
    (Don’t ya just love a diverse mix? So many ways of looking at an issue – what gets overlooked?)
    However, America is also full of people who not only disagree on issues but feel it’s fine and proper to display inconsideration and disrespect for opinions other than their own. They do this in some really thoughtful ways – and a popular one with these contemporary diplomatic representatives is to find derogatory words to assign to people who don’t share their viewpoint.
    This has to be the worst recruiting psychology in the known universe…get people to consider your opinion by insulting them. Well, the news source I normally peruse in a daily and desperate search for matters of interest is read by a large contingent of these sad examples of civil discourse, and any available comment page for any topic at all is inevitably crapped on by someone with either an agenda or a difference of opinion. And those agendas don”t have to be relevant to the article – they’re not restrained by the rules of rationality like many people, they’re going to slap you in the face with their agenda whether it makes sense to do so or not.
    Now I’ll hear an opinion out because I like to get a different viewpoint. But when it’s peppered with inflammatory and juvenile renditions of, say, the opposition party’s name then my eyes glaze over and I stop paying attention. If someone can’t conduct themselves in a civil manner in print then that’s not someone I feel has a rational and sound idea of what the issues are or how to resolve them.
    Anyway, that news source features that noise on a daily basis. I get tired of looking at it. So I thought I’d look at a different news source.
    And when I saw “A Question And Answer Regarding People Who Claim They Will Not Support Pres. Obama” – why,  hot off the news of the prez appearing to be honoring his campaign statements I wanted to see if there was anything relevant in this article.
     
    I began to read.
    “My response may make some of you angry, but at least you know I am honest. I say what many of you think, but are not willing to say. “
    Hmm, sounded serious. I wondered what it was they were thinking but not saying?
    “By the way, the Rethuglicans need not jump on board. You are what’s wrong with Arizona and the United States.”

    And that, ladies and gentlemen, is where I stopped paying attention to this person or anything he espoused.

    When diplomats from the nations of the world convene to discuss matters of importance they do not attempt to draw interest through juvenile and insulting labels. I cannot envision that method working for anyone, and it sure isn’t going to work with me. What it does serve to do isn’t a positive, either – it reinforces negative stereotypes other parts of the country may have formed due to some of our higher profile occurrences.
    This really isn’t a source for objective news, is it?
    My bad.

     
     
     

    • leftfield

      This is all true, Victor.  It is also true that I have a “difference of opinion” with those who believe children are sexual beings (people otherwise known to the rest of us as pedophiles).  Should I be less dismissive of their opinions or should I give it more consideration than I currently am?  Eventually, you have to decide (hopefully after some thoughtful consideration) which points of view you put in the scrap heap and which you will give more consideration. 

      Some points of view (e.g. fascism) are so repugnant to me that the holding of such point of view is enough for me to decide that “recruitment” is not an option, but ridicule is.  The ridicule is directed more towards people who might still have an “open mind” about pedophilia or fascism than it is towards the person espousing such views, in hopes that it serves as a negative “recruitment psychology”.   Maybe it works, maybe it doesn’t; don’t know for sure.  I do know that such opinions should not go unchallenged and such people are only worthy of ridicule.    

      • kolb air

        Translation: I like to compare those who disagree with me to nazis and child predators.

        • AZ Independent

          Bingo!

  • dollarshort

    My opinion – people can dance around any issue but they are going to dance with the one who brought them to the dance. It goes without saying, playing the victim and expecting someone else to pay for the ticket.

  • usmctrucker

    Good

  • usmctrucker

    Good thing that the Republicans can’t find their tails with both hands and a flashlight right now.  About the only thing that can sink Obama is a continued bad job market and pulling out of Afghanistan to invade Libya.

    • usmctrucker

      Oh, wait……..

  • AZ Independent

    Rethuglicans, undocumented (read illegal) immigrants?  It’s biased, subjective reporting like this that cost ‘The Tucson Citizen’ its print edition.  Now it’s just another sad, leftie internet paper on its way to nothingness.

    • Fraser007

      We all know that but you have no fight! Why not debate them, challange them. Fight back.

      DEPORT ALL WHO ARE HERE ILLEGALLY….NOW