Jun. 4, 2009

Let's Give Obama a Short History Lesson....

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Outreach or Overreach?

Much is being said about President Obama's speech today at Cairo University. Left-leaning pundits have touted the speech in a leading Arab nation as a bold outreach to "the Muslim World." It may be a bold outreach from a political perspective, but it was certainly a bold overreach from a factual and historical perspective.

Quoting from the Koran four times, the President said, "Islam has always been a part of America's story. The first nation to recognize my country was Morocco...let there be no doubt, Islam is a part of America." Actually, Mr. President, it was Holland. On November 16, 1776, officials at Saint Eustatius in the Dutch West Indies fired "the first salute" to a warship bearing the American flag. The event was the subject of a best-selling history book by Barbara Tuchman, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize. The President is certainly entitled to his own opinion of America. But, as Ronald Reagan said, he is not entitled to his own facts.

President Obama went on to cite John Adams' words when second president signed the Treaty of Tripoli in 1796. Adams, at the time, said we had "no enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility of Muslims." The only problem was that the Barbary Pirates, then operating out of Tripoli, continued to prey on American shipping. Although he didn't use "micro loans" or new "science and technology" funds, Adams attempted to buy them off and failed. By 1800, nearly one-fifth of the federal budget was consumed in trying to pay off predatory rulers in North Africa. When Thomas Jefferson succeeded Adams in 1801, he dispatched warships and U.S. Marines "to the shores of Tripoli" to fight for American rights. Jefferson was determined not to pay tribute to the Muslim rulers of North Africa and to stop their seizing U.S. merchant ships and selling American seamen into slavery. That effort succeeded.

And yes, Jefferson did own a copy of the Koran as President Obama stated in his speech today. But the reason he read it when he was serving as our ambassador in Paris was to see if it could really be true--as Arab diplomats were telling him--that the Koran gave them the right to attack and enslave Americans and all other "infidels." Jefferson concluded from his reading that America must fight--not pay tribute--to protect her citizens.


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Jun. 6, 2009 - Actually, Obama was Correct

Posted by Anonymous
The "first salute" was not diplomatic recognition.

Even GW Bush acknowledged Morocco as the first nation to recognize the US in a speech he gave.

It's great to be against Obama and his policies, but "making up your own facts" is not right.
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Jun. 6, 2009 - by the way

Posted by Anonymous
This is my first visit to your site: BEAUTIFUL family.
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Jun. 6, 2009 - LOL, not to gum up your site

Posted by Anonymous
But here is the link:

http://casablanca.usconsulate.gov/about_history.html

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Jun. 6, 2009 - Actually....

Posted by carolinametzgers
Morocco was the first country to seek diplomatic relations (1777), but Holland was the first to "publically recognize" the USA in 1776. In fact, in 1939, President Franklin D. Roosevelt presented a plaque to St. Eustatius. Mounted on the ruins of Fort Orange, it reads, “In commemoration of the salute of the flag of the United States fired in this fort November 16, 1776 by order of Johannes de Graff, Governor of St. Eustatius in reply to a national gun salute fired by the U.S. Brig-of-war Andria Doria.. Here the sovereignty of the United States was first formally acknowledged [in 1776]... to a national vessel by a foreign official.”

Not a huge deal, especially in light of Obama's pro-choice/ anti-family stances, but still......

Thanks for your comments! :)

Lisa Metzger
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Jun. 6, 2009 - Again- don't confuse

Posted by Anonymous
A First Salute with Diplomatic Recognition. The first country to recognize the United States was Morocco...

http://www.america.gov/st/washfile-english/2007/April/20070403134400jmnamdeirf0.2693598.html

Holland did not recognize the US as an independent nation until 1782.

And no, it is not a big deal in the scheme of things. BUT it was wrong to accuse Obama of lying about this particular (singel!!) fact.
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Jun. 6, 2009 - Agree to Disagree...

Posted by carolinametzgers
Anonymous,

We're obviously not going to agree on this matter, which is why we must agree to disagree......

The botom line (to me) is that Obama said that Morocco was the first nation to "RECOGNIZE" the U.S., apart from England. Since that first-ever salute from the Dutch to our flag-flying ship happened prior to Morocco's diplomatic relations with the U.S., the Dutch *were* the first to "recognize" us as being independent. We had declared ourselves to be an independent nation over a year earlier, yet no country had recognized us in *any* manner until that first salute from the Dutch in November of 1777. Technically, that type of salute was a "formal" acknowledgement of our nation. However, you are correct in that our diplomatic relations did not occur with the Netherlands until 1782.

Either way I look at it, the Dutch were the first to stick their necks out and "formally" salute us as an independent nation.

Agree to disagree.....

Lisa Metzger

Edited by carolinametzgers on Jun. 6, 2009 at 10:51 PM
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Jun. 7, 2009 - I'm with you

Posted by Anonymous
It's a bad day for The U.S.A. when we have a man in obamas position that votes for abortion and killing the new born if it is aborted alive. anyona who has not read his previous voting history needs to. thanks for having this on your blog
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