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We have enough of a sample size by now that we can show that Mr. Obama doesn't back our police department and is racist. Here are some of the quotes:
Ferguson:
So even though Officer Wilson was innocent of all charges, he still claimed that the nation is racist.
Baltimore:
Again, the presumption that the officers were racist is part of the narrative.
Baton Rouge:
Again, Obama is proclaiming the officers involved guilty without considering the facts.
St. Paul:
One last assumption that the white officer only shot because he encountered a black man.
Clearly, President Obama assumes white people are guilty of racism and the only white people are to blame for any nationally televised issues. If the President wants to heal racial issues, he needs to start with himself and stop assuming our law enforcement officers are guilty. Instead of presuming our law enforcement is guilty, try following the law and allowing the justice system to do its job. I know that is a foreign concept to Democrats, especially after they supported the farce of a finding regarding Clinton, but it is usually a nonpartisan and fair system.
Ferguson:
[W]e need to recognize that the situation in Ferguson speaks to broader challenges that we still face as a nation. The fact is in too many parts of this country a deep distrust exists between law enforcement and communities of color. Some of this is the result of the legacy of racial discrimination in this country.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2014/11/24/obama-speech-ferguson/
So even though Officer Wilson was innocent of all charges, he still claimed that the nation is racist.
Baltimore:
“This has been going on for a long time,” the President said. “This is not new, and we shouldn’t pretend that it’s new. The good news is that perhaps there’s some newfound awareness, because of social media and video cameras and so forth, that there are problems and challenges when it comes to how policing and our laws are applied in certain communities and we have to pay attention to it.”
https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/04/28/president-obama-freddie-gray-s-death-not-new-and-we-shouldn-t-pretend-it-s-new
Again, the presumption that the officers were racist is part of the narrative.
Baton Rouge:
All Americans should be deeply troubled by the fatal shootings of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. We've seen such tragedies far too many times, and our hearts go out to the families and communities who've suffered such a painful loss.
http://www.complex.com/life/2016/07/police-killing-alton-sterling-baton-rouge-outrage-protests
Again, Obama is proclaiming the officers involved guilty without considering the facts.
St. Paul:
President Barack Obama says all fair-minded people in the U.S. should be concerned about the problem of frequent police shootings of black people.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/latest-crowd-gathers-at-scene-of-minnesota-police-shooting/2016/07/07/9cc1638a-440a-11e6-a76d-3550dba926ac_story.html
One last assumption that the white officer only shot because he encountered a black man.
Clearly, President Obama assumes white people are guilty of racism and the only white people are to blame for any nationally televised issues. If the President wants to heal racial issues, he needs to start with himself and stop assuming our law enforcement officers are guilty. Instead of presuming our law enforcement is guilty, try following the law and allowing the justice system to do its job. I know that is a foreign concept to Democrats, especially after they supported the farce of a finding regarding Clinton, but it is usually a nonpartisan and fair system.