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Notice this parasite in his pathetic attempt at hispandering

President Attends National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast
Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium
Washington, D.C.

8:28 A.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Gracias, y siéntese. (Laughter.) Thank you for the warm welcome. It's an honor to be here at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast. Thanks for inviting me back. I understand this, like you understand this: America is founded on los valores de fe y familia {Speak english moron. Didn't they teach you anything at Yale?}. (Applause.) These are the values at the heart of the Hispanic American community. These are the values that enrich our nation. And I am grateful.

Your good works and reverence bring compassion to our country {Just like MS-13 right?}, and more importantly, honor to the Almighty. This morning we come together to pray, to pray for God's help as we serve our fellow citizens {You can start by closing the borders genious}. Danny, thank you very much for the invitation and the introduction. I'm proud to be with a lot of the faith leaders from around our country {Just like the ones who aide and abett Mexican invaders from the Catholic community}. I saw my friend Luis Cortés. It's good to see you again, Luis. I want to thank John von Seggern, who is the Chairman of the Prayer Breakfast.

I want to thank the members of the Congress who are here -- Nancy Pelosi, Chris Cannon, Hilda Solis, Rahm Emanuel, Luis Fortuno. I want to thank you all for serving our country, and thank you for setting aside politics to come and honor the Almighty through prayer. {Thanks for selling out our country you traitorous pieces of crap. Thanks for wasting the oxygen we are trying to breathe. Thanks for wasting our votes on you incompetent a--wipes}

It's good to see my old buddy, former member of the Cabinet, Ridge. Tom Ridge {another worthless bureaucrat} is with us. Good to see Hector Barreto. He runs the SBA. Go ahead and pray, and then get back to work {our borders are still wide open}. (Applause.) It's good to see Don Powell, Gaddi -- who runs the FDIC, by the way -- Gaddi Vasquez is the Director of the Peace Corps.

And finally, I want to pay homage to the First Lady of Panama. I want to welcome you here, Madam First Lady. Thank you for coming. (Applause.) We're really glad you're here. Your husband is kind of like me; we both married well. {He's such a comedian, NOT}(Laughter.)

We come from many faiths. In America, every religion is welcome {except for those of the Christian faith, No Thanks to the ACLU}. That's the great thing about our country: every faith is important {Including the faith of those imprisoned in Gitmo since the media loves to whine to death about that ridiculous tripe}. In America, people of faith have no corner on compassion, but people of faith need compassion to be true to the call to "Ame al projimo como a sÃÂ* mismo," love your neighbor like you'd like to be loved yourself. That's a universal call. {Thanks to people like you Jorge, my compassion has reached it's limit and people like you have damn near destroyed any good will I have left and I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels this way. What you have done to this country in the name of compassion is an absolute disgrace}

For Hispanic Americans, a love of neighbor is more than a gospel command -- it's a way of life. We see the love of neighbor in the strong commitment of Hispanic Americans to family and the culture of life {Hand me a bucket, I'm about to vomit}. For Hispanic Americans, families are a source of joy and the foundation of a hopeful society. We're working to support and defend the sanctity of marriage and to ensure that the most vulnerable Americans are welcomed in life and protected in love. (Applause.) {This is a load of crap. If your so committed to family, then start protecting the ones who's rights are being trampled on by these invaders on their own property inside the border states on a daily basis. How about putting some troops on our borders so we can protect American families from the threat that comes south of the border?}

We see the love of neighbor in the tireless efforts of Hispanic American faith-based and community organizations that work daily to bring hope to harsh places {Yeah that's why our country is being turned into a third world cesspool. Name me one Latin country that isn't a hellhole?}. In Boston, the León de Judá Congregation mentors inner-city teens so they have a chance to realize the great dreams of America. In St. Louis, Acción Social Comunitaria helps immigrants {illegals/criminals who Bush refuses to deport} and their children adapt to American life. In the archdiocese of Miami, Catholic Charities ministers to people with HIV/AIDS {which wouldn't need to be done if we closed off our borders}; inner-city Philadelphia, Cortés runs a fantastic program to help lift the spirits of every single child. (Applause.) {What, so they can go join a gang later?}

Many in the Hispanic community understand that by serving the least of -- nuestros hermanos y hermanas -- that we're serving a cause greater than ourselves {with other peoples money of course}. And by doing so, we're helping all citizens have an opportunity to realize their dreams here in America. {This guy is a fraud}

Finally, we see the love of neighbor in tens of thousands of Hispanics who serve America and the cause of freedom. {Yeah they are so dedicated to America that they won't even bother to learn english} One of these was an immigrant from Mexico named Rafael Peralta. The day after Rafael got his green card, he enlisted in the Marine Corps. Think about that. While serving in Iraq, this good sergeant wrote a letter to his younger brother. He said, "Be proud of being an American. Our father came to this country, became a citizen because it was the right place for our family to be." Shortly after writing that letter, Sergeant Peralta used his own body to cover a grenade an enemy soldier had rolled into a roomful of Marines. {Instead of the one good example, why don't we talk about the millions of bad examples that flood into our country illegally every single year Jorge?}

This prayer breakfast, we remember the sacrifices of honorable and good folks like Sergeant Peralta, who have shown their love of neighbor by giving their life for freedom. {Yeah unfortunately he gave his life to serve in your illegal war brought on by the greed of your big business cronies. He bleed and died so you Jorge can sit on your can in Washington while our country is being overtaken by Fox's minions}

Hispanic Americans answer the call to service willingly, because you understand that freedom is a divine gift that carries with it serious responsibilities. And as you go about the work of repairing broken lives and bringing love into the pockets of hopelessness and despair, be strong, because you're sustained by prayer. Through prayer -- (applause.) {What about repairing the broken lives and bring some love to those that are in hopeless despair being brought on by your incompetence and unwillingness to repel this invasion}

One of the most powerful aspects of being the President is to know that millions of people pray for me and Laura. {What? I pray everyday that you get impeached soon traitor} People that I'll never have a chance -- (applause.) Think about a country where millions of people of all faiths, people whom I'll never have a chance to look face-to-face {I don't want to even look into your face. I have no desire to ever meet you, I don't want to hang with you and I'm surely not your friend} with and say, thank you, take time to pray. It really is the strength of America, isn't it? {It's the strength of America that we survive and thrive in spite of your sorry a$$) Through prayer we ask that our hearts be aligned with God's. Through prayer we ask that we may be given the strength to do what's right and to help those in need. {Again you can start by helping those who voted you back into office by enforcing our laws and closing off our borders}

I want to thank you for the fine tradition you continue here today {Whatever that is}. This is an important tradition to continue right here in the heart of the nation's capital. I want to thank you for what you do for our nation {Which is what?}. Que dios les bendiga, and may God continue to bless our country. Thank you very much. (Applause.)