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Old 02-04-2022, 07:11 AM
 
Location: Rural Wisconsin
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Before the 2020 election, "Biden Unite America" flags and banners were all over the place. That seemed to be his core campaign them -- to unite Americans. Instead, thanks to administration policies since 2009, we are more divided than ever before -- and the Biden administration policies have made things even worse.

So whenever Biden or any liberal talks about unity, I mentally roll my eyes. Actions speak SO much louder than words.

(I personally believe in equality and justice for all. but it seems to me that most far left liberals would even change that ideal.)

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Old 02-04-2022, 09:46 AM
 
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Joe's Colored Kids on a bus story

Was this before, or after, Joe helped Golda Meir end the 6 Day War?

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Old 02-04-2022, 09:52 AM
 
Location: Columbia, SC
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Is this the same guy, when Bush led us into the Great Recession, that cried: Let's bring Clinton back!
The same guy, during Nixon's years when there were long as lines and high gas prices crying: Let's bring LBJ back!
One and the same. He was a staunch Democrat, who had Bill and Hillary sitting on the front row when he got married. When it no longer suited his purposes he did a 180 and became a "republican".
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Old 02-04-2022, 09:55 AM
 
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The very idea of Trump and prayer together is funny. This is about Biden, though. He is not even remotely believable when he says anything about race. The man has shown us over and over that at a minimum he thinks of blacks like children or pets, needing his white-man help and protection.

I do think he actually would like to see us become more unified, but for that to happen someone needs to take the first step forward. As the leader of the Democrats, I haven’t seen any of his speeches motivate those in his party to lay off the attacks, let alone take a step toward reconciliation. Neither side does, so don’t bother with the whatabout-ism.
Why must we need any other person to unify American citizens? What does that even mean?

I am the only person who can decide to see people with a different point of view as fellow citizens. We all have the same rights and responsibilities. All of us are a product of our life experiences. A different POV does not make us enemies. And it damn sure does not give me the right to speak of a person with a different POV as evil.

No POTUS can unify us either. It is a decision we each must make for ourself.
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Old 02-04-2022, 09:57 AM
 
Location: Pennsylvania
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What an uplifting speech at a prayer breakfast.

He also seems even more confused than usual.

I miss how positive and Trump was in comparison.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...akfast-speech/
This guy is the gift that keeps on giving. Just when you think it can't get any worse....the next day happens.
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Old 02-04-2022, 09:58 AM
 
Location: Pennsylvania
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My impression of the speech and event --- that I viewed in its entirety---is completely different from the one which you and Breitbart present.

“As I stand in this citadel of democracy, the issue for all of us is unity,” Biden told the crowd of lawmakers, faith leaders and others in Washington at the U.S. Capitol.

"How do we unite us again?” Biden said. “Unity is elusive, but it’s really actually necessary. Unity doesn’t mean we have to agree on everything, but unity is where enough of us, enough of us, believe in a core of basic things.”

The National Prayer Breakfast is a Washington tradition where politicians would set aside their partisan differences and find commonalities in their faiths. Because of the pandemic it was virtual last year, in Biden's first year as POTUS. Unfortunately, in the Trump years the president used it as a partisan & personal platform that tarnished this special gathering. Trump, at several prior prayer breakfasts, questioned the faith of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Catholic, and Sen. Mitt Romney, a Mormon, due to differing political opinions. At his first prayer breakfast in 2017, Trump asked the crowd to “Pray for Arnold Schwarzenegger to get better ratings on The Apprentice, since he will never beat mine. Although the Emmys were always rigged and they stole mine from me many times, many many times."

This year was a positive reset, with the breakfast returning to its roots as an event to showcase unity and tradition. Breitbart probably won't report on many of the points Biden made in his speech by a president known for deep religious faith and belief in the civility and necessity of being able to work together in government. He lamented the erosion of civility in the Senate and gave some examples about a time when senators still dined together even when they disagreed on issues like segregation. "We had a lot of flat-out old segregationists still in our caucus. Didn’t agree with one another, but they treated each other with respect, even in those troubled days. We got things done. We can get things done again."

After Senate Majority Leader Schumer, and Senate Minority Leader McConnell---standing side by side---had given readings from the Old and New Testaments, President Biden lavished warm praise on McConnell, who has repeatedly attacked the president’s and Democrats’ agenda.
“Mitch, I don’t want to hurt your reputation, but we really are friends,” Biden said. “You’ve always done exactly what you’ve said. You’re a man of your word, and you’re a man of honor.”

At another point Biden recalled the horror last month, when a gunman took four worshipers hostage at a synagogue in Texas: “violence and vengeance didn’t pierce the goodness and grace of that scene.” He talked about a nearby Catholic Church that had opened its doors for the hostages’ families, and that at sunset, a group of Muslim women walked in with one of the favorite foods of the rabbi who had been taken hostage.

“It was interesting to hear the rabbi describe the scene and how faith mattered,” Biden said. “Whether in a synagogue or a church or a mosque or a temple, whether you’re religious or not, we’re all imperfect human beings trying our best, the best we can because we can’t know the future. We can’t know what’s coming. We also can’t live in fear every step of the way. That’s America.”

Biden spoke about the country living in “a moment of great division” and warned that “democracy is at grave, grave risk.”
“We pray for our nation as we face an inflection point in our history. So much is going to change no matter who’s sitting in my job. The world is changing. The world is changing. I pray that we follow what Jesus taught us: to serve rather than be served. I don’t always do it. I hope I try … I pray to keep the faith.”

I heard a speech from a good man with hope for and faith in America.
Peace & health to all.
Is this Jen Psaki?
Biden's not a good man. He supports abortion for one thing. And he's a habitual liar for another.
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Old 02-04-2022, 10:02 AM
 
Location: Columbia, SC
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I think it was more Trump showcasing the lunacy of these evil old toads acting like they have faith in anything beyond their worldly ambitions. Trump was honest at least.
Exactly the point. Trump's remarks were entirely out of place and out of line at an interfaith prayer breakfast, which should be above politics.

Then again, Trump is a man of no faith or belief whatsoever. If he didn't attack somebody he would have had nothing to say.
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Old 02-04-2022, 10:05 AM
 
Location: Kansas
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Obviously he is a racist. Only a racist could be so obsessed with skin color.
He is an infamous racist. The younger ones do not know his history.

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Oh gosh! I get it now.

This thread is just another outrageous appeal to White racial animus. How naive of me to think the actual real words, and genuinely hopeful & faith filled message spoken in remarks by President Biden, at the National Prayer Breakfast, would matter.
Yeah, everyone knows Biden is a puppet.

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Why not post a link to the entire story, listening to a snippet of what is obviously a much longer speech would have
allowed the listener to hear the whole story and its context, not just the alleged inflammatory line. Of course Breitbart does like the shock and awe of being able to say see what he said!
Those interested in a "sleep aid" can google for the whole speech!

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Did he call anyone a dumb mofo on hot mic?
I would hope his handlers are being more careful now to muffle him when necessary. My Senator is Marshall, one of Biden's previous targets!

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If only Biden et al believed in a core of basic things that had anything to do with our Founding precepts and principles.
That he used the word "things" seemed off, like how a 3rd grader would put it.

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This guy is the gift that keeps on giving. Just when you think it can't get any worse....the next day happens.
True and scary!
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Old 02-04-2022, 10:22 AM
 
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Is this Jen Psaki?
Biden's not a good man. He supports abortion for one thing. And he's a habitual liar for another.

And there it is again. Are you aware that abortion was supported by the Southern Baptist Convention until a group of people decided to creat a wedge issue in order to win elections?

What did Jesus say about abortion?
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Old 02-04-2022, 11:13 AM
 
Location: Central NJ and PA
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Why must we need any other person to unify American citizens? What does that even mean?

I am the only person who can decide to see people with a different point of view as fellow citizens. We all have the same rights and responsibilities. All of us are a product of our life experiences. A different POV does not make us enemies. And it damn sure does not give me the right to speak of a person with a different POV as evil.

No POTUS can unify us either. It is a decision we each must make for ourself.
I agree with you that we are responsible for our own actions. I’m not sure we necessarily disagree, but maybe we’re talking about slightly different points. If our president stands up to give a speech, if he calls on Americans to start treating each other with more respect, then that sentiment should be echoed by those he leads - starting with his own party showing they mean it by their actions. I haven’t seen it. Trump was divisive in his speech, unequivocally. Joe less so, but his words ring hollow right now, particularly after what he has been saying for the past year.

I have a huge problem with the way he has handled the pandemic and his comments about those of us who have chosen not to vaccinate. He has expressed his ‘impatience’, suggesting that we’re recalcitrant children, unable to make adult decisions. There has been derision, condescension, anger... those words only make it more acceptable for individuals to repeat those words and treat people accordingly. He has called people “dog-faced pony soldiers” on the less offensive end of the spectrum, and, well, we heard his hot mic moment.

He wants unity, he needs to start showing it. He needs to convince those who elected him to start showing it. We can choose individually to try and be better, but our division doesn’t start to heal with our leader picking at the scabs.
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