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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 01:28 PM Feb 2014

Rep. Steve King: Obama should impose Christendom on Latin America like Columbus

By Scott Kaufman
Wednesday, February 26, 2014 11:51 EST

Last night, Iowa Representative Steve King went before the House of Representatives and delivered a long speech in which, among other things, he bemoaned that President Obama doesn’t believe in “the pillars of American exceptionalism” as instantiated in “the values that Christopher Columbus brought here across the ocean.”

“It has caught my attention, Mr. Speaker, when I listen to the circumstances taking place in Venezuela, I can’t help but think about essentially the sister state of Cuba and how they have led the Marxist socialist regime in the Western Hemisphere since about 1959,” King said.

“I think of this Western Hemisphere, all of it, as the domain of, as Churchill described it from this hemisphere, Western Christendom; the foundation of Western civilization, Judeo-Christianity; the values that come from the Old and New Testament; the values that Christopher Columbus brought here across the ocean,” he continued.

The “values” that Columbus — who was sailing under the aegis of the Catholic Spanish monarchy — brought to what would become the Americas included the idea, as articulated in his own journals, that he could “conquer the whole of [the natives] with 50 men, and govern them as I pleased.” His pleasure involved the kidnapping and enslaving of native “Indians,” the majority of whom died on the return trip to Spain.

King also lauded the American “idea of the Protestant work ethic,” which originated with the German Martin Luther, as well as the ideas of “turning the other cheek and building a civilization,” only one of which was endorsed by Christ in the Gospels.

He also complained that South American countries like Venezuela, as well as other non-American countries like Egypt, don’t understand that the purpose of government is “to provide the best opportunity for salvation to glorify God [because] as our Founding Fathers understood, that our rights do come from God, and to promote that.”

“The full-throated Americanism as the leaders of the free world, of Western Christendom, has not been asserted strongly enough in this hemisphere, and certainly not strongly enough in other hemispheres,” he continued, before expressing especial concern for the plight of a former beauty queen.

“But it comes home when you see the violence in a place like Venezuela where at least a dozen dissidents have been killed as political enemies to the Maduro regime, and one a beauty queen who was abducted on a motorcycle, shot in the head, and died last week.”

Watch Steve King deliver this speech in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, February 26, 2014 below.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/02/26/rep-steve-king-obama-should-impose-christendom-on-latin-america-like-columbus/

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RoverSuswade

(641 posts)
2. Evidently King does not know or just ignoring
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 01:34 PM
Feb 2014

the fact that indigenous native "South Americans" were slaughtered by invaders such as Columbus and Cortez for just being there. Is King ready to commit USA troops to do the same?
What a doofus.

madaboutharry

(40,190 posts)
3. Steve King is insane and an embarrassment.
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 01:35 PM
Feb 2014

The only reason he is in Congress is because he lives in a district in Iowa with about 4 other people, probably his own relatives. The man is plain old stupid.

 

giftedgirl77

(4,713 posts)
4. He's an idiot of epic proportions.
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 01:37 PM
Feb 2014

I really hope this shit isn't broadcasted in other countries or if it is has a disclaimer at the bottom.

 

Coyotl

(15,262 posts)
7. Another 60 million humans killed by genocide? Return of slavery? Yeah, Obama's on board ROFLMAO
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 02:06 PM
Feb 2014

Columbus (1493), in his letter to the Spanish monarchy, reported in part:

"Concerning the Islands Recently Discovered in the Indian Sea … Because my undertakings have attained success, I know that it will be pleasing to you: these I have determined to relate, so that you may be made acquainted with everything done and discovered in this our voyage. On the thirty-third day after I departed from Cadiz, I came to the Indian sea, where I found many islands inhabited by men without number, of all which I took possession for our most fortunate king, with proclaiming heralds and flying standards, no one objecting…."

............

"Now in the meantime I had learned from certain Indians, whom I had seized there, that this country was indeed an island.…" On this island, indeed, and on all the others which I have seen, and of which I have knowledge, the inhabitants of both sexes go always naked.…" "All these people lack, as I said above, every kind of iron; they are also without weapons, … they are timid and full of fear … they are of simple manners and trustworthy, and very liberal with everything they have, refusing no one who asks for anything they may possess, and even themselves inviting us to ask for things. They show greater love for all others than for themselves; they give valuable things for trifles … and I gave to them many beautiful and pleasing things that I had brought with me, no value being taken in exchange, in order that I might the more easily make them friendly to me, that they might be made worshipers of Christ, and that they might be full of love towards our king, queen, and prince, and the whole Spanish nation; also that they might be zealous to search out and collect, and deliver to us those things of which they had plenty, and which we greatly needed."

...............

"These people practice no kind of idolatry; on the contrary they firmly believe that all strength and power, and in fact all good things are in heaven, and that I had come down from thence with these ships and sailors; and in this belief I was received there after they had put aside fear. Nor are they slow or unskilled, but of excellent and acute understanding; and the men who have navigated that sea give an account of everything in an admirable manner; but they never saw people clothed, nor these kind of ships. As soon as I reached that sea, I seized by force several Indians on the first island, in order that they might learn from us, and in like manner tell us about those things in these lands of which they themselves had knowledge; and the plan succeeded, for in a short time we understood them and they us, sometimes by gestures and signs, sometimes by words; and it was a great advantage to us. They are coming with me now, yet always believing that I descended from heaven, although they have been living with us for a long time, and are living with us today. And these men were the first who announced it wherever we landed, continually proclaiming to the others in a loud voice, "Come, come, and you will see the celestial people."

"Truly great and wonderful is this, and not corresponding to our merits, but to the holy Christian religion, and to the piety and religion of our sovereigns, because what the human understanding could not attain, that the divine will has granted to human efforts. For God is wont to listen to his servants who love his precepts, even in impossibilities, as has happened to us on the present occasion, who have attained that which hitherto mortal men have never reached. For if anyone has written or said anything about these islands, it was all with obscurities and conjectures; no one claims that he had seen them; from which they seemed like fables. Therefore let the king and queen, the princes and their most fortunate kingdoms, and all other countries of Christendom give thanks to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, who has bestowed upon us so great a victory and gift. Let religious processions be solemnized; let sacred festivals be given; let the churches be covered with festive garlands. Let Christ rejoice on earth, as he rejoices in heaven, when he foresees coming to salvation so many souls of people hitherto lost. Let us be glad also, as well on account of the exaltation of our faith, as on account of the increase of our temporal affairs, of which not only Spain, but universal Christendom will be partaker. These things that have been done are thus briefly related. Farewell."

question everything

(47,437 posts)
8. And is he willing to impose the draft to have soldiers for this "mission"
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 02:06 PM
Feb 2014

with himself and family members leading?

But then, you know, just another trick used by Cruz and Rubio and Randy Rand to get headlines.



kwolf68

(7,365 posts)
9. Christian Jihad
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 02:23 PM
Feb 2014

is what this sounds like to me.

It's amazing how brazen people like King are in the things they say.

SamKnause

(13,088 posts)
10. Does this stupid mfer
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 03:22 PM
Feb 2014

want to invade all of South America and force them into Christianity ?

My country has become a frightening and embarrassing country.

I am waiting for someone to sponsor a bill to round up all Atheists in the U.S. and put them in prisons.

alp227

(32,006 posts)
12. which is it, Steve King? Is Obama a neo-Marxist Muslim, or evangelical Christian?
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 05:42 PM
Feb 2014

these right wing dimbulbs can't get their fictional narratives right!

pampango

(24,692 posts)
13. I'm glad that all the embarrassingly stupid congressmen are republicans.
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 05:50 PM
Feb 2014

If there are some intelligent republicans out there, it must make them squirm.

 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
15. How can we have such stupid leaders in positions of power?
Wed Feb 26, 2014, 05:54 PM
Feb 2014

Does he mean those 'Marxist' countries in Latin America that are full of Roman Catholics?

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