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    December 6, 2010


    President Barack Obama
    The White House
    1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
    Washington, D.C. 20500



    Dear Mr. President:

    We write today in response to a speech given on November 10, 2010, at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, in which you stated
    "But I believe that the history of both America and Indonesia should give us hope. It is a story written into our national mottos. In the United States, our motto is E pluribus Unum - out of many one ... our nations show that hundreds of millions who hold different beliefs can be united in freedom under one flag."
    E pluribus Unum is not our national motto. In 1956, Congress passed and President Eisenhower approved the law establishing 'In God We Trust' as the official national motto of the United States. This motto is also referenced in our national anthem and is engraved on our coins and currency.

    Additionally, during three separate events this fall, when quoting from the Declaration of Independence, you mentioned that we have inalienable rights, but consistently failed to mention the source of the rights. The Declaration of Independence definitively recognizes God, our Creator, as the source of our rights. Omitting the word 'Creator'
    once was a mistake; but twice establishes a pattern. In your speech in Indonesia, you mentioned being unified under one flag. The Pledge of Allegiance to our flag says that we are "one nation under God." As President of the United States, you are our representative to the rest of the world. By misrepresenting things as foundational as the Declaration of Independence and our national motto, you are not only doing a disservice to the people you represent you are casting aside an integral part of American society.
    John Adams said, "It is religion and morality alone, which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand." If Adams was right, by making these kinds of statement to the rest of the worlds, you are removing one of the cornerstones of our secure freedom. If we pull the thread of religious conviction out of the marketplace of ideas, we unravel the tapestry of freedom that birthed America.

    As members of the Congressional Prayer Caucus, a bi-partisan group of 68 Members of the United States House of Representatives, we are dedicated to preserving America's religious heritage and protecting our religious liberty. We respectively request that you issue a correction to the speech you gave, as it does not accurately reflect America and serves to undercut an important part of our history. We are willing to meet with you to discuss thus further if you would like. As President Ronald Reagan warned, "If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under."

    Sincerely,

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    Source Links;
    http://forbes.house.gov/UploadedFiles/National_Motto_Letter_to_President.pdf
    http://www.lowcountrytoday.com/npps/story.cfm?nppage=22065
    http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/c/congress-letter-to-obama.htm




    Legit? Looks like it.

    Still have the e-mail if anyone wants me to forward it





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    Jed

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    E pluribus unum is not our national motto. In 1956, Congress passed and President Eisenhower approved the law establishing 'In God We Trust' as the official national motto of the United States. This motto is also referenced in our national anthem and is engraved on our coins and currency.

    Additionally, during three separate events tlus fall, when quoting from the Declaration of Independence, you mentioned that we have inalienable rights, but consistently failed to mention the source of the rights. The Declaration of Independence definitively recognizes God, our Creator, as the source of our rights. Omitting the word 'Creator'
    once was a mistake; but twice establishes a pattern. In your speech in Indonesia, you mentioned being unified under one flag. The Pledge of Allegiance to our flag says thatat we are "one nation under God." As President of the Uruted States, you are our representative to the rest of the world. By misrepresenting things as foundational as the Declaration of Independence and our national motto, you are not only doing a disservice to the people you represent you are casting aside an integral part of American society.
    Johm Adams said, "It is religion and morality alone, which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand." If Adams was right, by making these kinds of statement to the rest of the worls, you are removing one of the cornerstones of our secure freedom. If we pull the thread of religious conviction out of the marketplace of ideas, weunravel the tapestry of freedom that birthed America.

    As members of the Congressional Prayer Caucus, a bi-partisan group of 68 Members of the United States House of Representatives, we are dedicated to preserving America's religious heritage and protecting our religious liberty. We respectively request that you issue a correction to the speech you gave, as it does nit accurately reflect America and serves to undercut an important part of our history. We are willing to meet with you to discuss thus further if you would like. As President Ronald Reagan warned, "If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under."








    I don't think it is legit, if only for it's atrocious spelling and poor use of grammer.
    If it is legit then the illiterate schlep who drafted it should repeat 5th grade.
     
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    I don't think it is legit, if only for it's atrocious spelling and poor use of grammer.
    If it is legit then the illiterate schlep who drafted it should repeat 5th grade.

    Who ever wrote that is in need of a spell checker. And that's not 68 signatures.

    This spelling is from the webpage I copied it from, he obviously copied it from the PDF; the PDF file is correct.

    edit;
    There I fixed it, not that you really care for the substance of the letter anyway I know.
     
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    Like I said before, the infactuation of a man by a man isn't cute......



    What would classify as infatuation(if that's what you meant to say) to you?

    Surely not attempting to hold the President of the United States accountable for his Anti-American actions/statements. :eek3:
    Accountability = Infatuation? Hardly!

    If you fail at the little things you'll fail at the larger things. It's called chipping away at the foundation.

    This is simply an update to another topic. An informative post if you will and like usual on here gets taken WAY off topic within minutes of being posted.
     

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