Obama Takes Arizona to the U.N. Human Rights Council

24 Aug 2010 17:52 #1 by Nmysys
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By: Ben Johnson, Floyd Reports

Apparently Barack Obama is not content to make a federal case out of his immigration feud with Arizona; he just made it an international one.

The president’s first-ever report on U.S. human rights to the UN Human Rights Council contains a rich vein of offensive material. So far, one aspect has not been reported: our petty president used the situation to bash Arizona’s immigration law — and possibly transfer jurisdiction over the law from Arizona to the UN. Throughout the report, which sounds like an Obama campaign speech, the president discusses “the original flaw” of the U.S. Constitution, America’s tolerance for slavery, and his version of our long and despicable history of discriminating against and oppressing minorities, women, homosexuals, and the handicapped. After each complaint, he addresses how he is delivering us from ourselves, patting himself on the back for such initiatives as ending “torture,” promoting Affirmative Action, and passing health care legislation.

In his section on “Values and Immigration,” he praised the Department of Homeland Security’s efforts to provide better medical care for detainees and increase “Alternatives To Detention” (e.g., letting them go). Then he turned to the one state that has had the temerity to stand in his way of fundamentally transforming the American electorate:

A recent Arizona law, S.B. 1070, has generated significant attention and debate at home and around the world. The issue is being addressed in a court action that argues that the federal government has the authority to set and enforce immigration law. That action is ongoing; parts of the law are currently enjoined.

On Obama’s command, Attorney General Eric Holder has sued the State of Arizona for passing a law that he criticized without reading, and which merely upholds federal law. (He gave sanctuary cities a pass.) He now threatens an additional lawsuit against Sheriff Joe Arpaio for “racial profiling” when arresting illegal immigrants near the Mexican border.

Obama’s turns his skirmish with Jan Brewer from a states rights dispute into an international human rights cause. It also places Arizona’s law in the hands of the United Nations.

The national report is but the first step of the international government’s review process. On November 5, the United States will be examined by a troika of UN bureaucrats from France, Japan, and Cameroon (an oppressive nation which is a member of the Organization of Islamic Conference). This trio will consider three items: Obama’s self-flagellating report, reports written about America by UN tribunals or international governing bodies, and testimony from NGOs with a pronounced anti-American bias. It will also consider “voluntary pledges and commitments made by the State,” such as suspending an Arizona state law.

Then the French, Japanese, and Cameroon diplomats will draw up a plan of action for the United States to implement.

Nations are re-examined every four years. The Human Rights Council looks for voluntary compliance. However, its website asserts, “The Human Rights Council will decide on the measures it would need to take in case of persistent non-cooperation by a State with the” World Body.

When the Left cannot win at the ballot box (virtually every time), it overrules the people in the courts. Now that Obama is not sure he can prevail in the courts, he has overruled the American people by hauling Arizona and the two-thirds of Americans who support its law before the United Nations.

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24 Aug 2010 20:33 #2 by Travelingirl
grrrr...it's like the Emperor with no clothes...or is it? This admininstration either doesn't get it - or they just don't care about what most American's want! I agree with Howard Dean (first time ever)...the Administration needs to get out of Washington and spend some time with the folks!

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24 Aug 2010 21:08 #3 by Spykster
Gee...I think Arizona would have a much stronger case against Barry O and Eric with the Human Rights Council :Exactly: . Barry O keeps putting his political feet in his mouth. Signing a $600 MILLION bill to beef up border security because of the literal invasion taking place there, and now he's trying to submarine them. Conflicting actions from a clueless administration that will surely be made an example of in the court battles taking place. Always keep in mind that no other nation on the face of the earth treats it's own citizens with such contempt and scorn on the topic of Illegal Immigration as does the Federal Government of the U.S.A. Other states enforce laws that Arizona is intending to do, but only Arizona is singled out. There are states that ask EVERYONE about their citizenship status so as not to discriminate. I would like to see Arizona pull an end-around the judges ruling the same way. E-Verify is mandatory in several states for ALL businesses, but only Arizona gets singled out. Talk about discrimination...VIVA ARIZONA !!! THE MODERN DAY ALAMO !!! :Cheer :cool0012: :banana: :excited: :smiledance: :Happywave: :woo hoo: :wave:

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25 Aug 2010 06:30 #4 by Wayne Harrison

Nmysys wrote: When the Left cannot win at the ballot box (virtually every time), it overrules the people in the courts.


You mean like the 2000 presidential election and the Bush v. Gore Supreme Court decision?

If "the Left cannot win at the ballot box (virtually every time)" how is that we ended up with a Democratic president and Democrats controlling both Houses of Congress?

(Love the "Floyd Reports" on the copy and paste. Made me think of Floyd's barbershop from Mayberry)

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25 Aug 2010 06:42 #5 by Nmysys
Wayne:

Are you still hung up on the pregnant chads?

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25 Aug 2010 07:21 #6 by outdoor338

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