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    The Moral Liberal
    June 2 2012


    Marriage of President Grover Cleveland and His Foreign Policy on Turkey


    American Minute with Bill Federer

    A wedding took place in the White House, JUNE 2, 1886.

    One of three Presidents to marry in office and the only President to
    wed on White House grounds, Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom,
    and together they had five children.

    Cleveland, both the 22nd and 24th President, stated in his 2nd
    Inaugural, March 4, 1893:

    Above all, I know there is a Supreme Being who rules the affairs of
    men and whose goodness and mercy have always followed the American
    people, and I know He will not turn from us now if we humbly and
    reverently seek His powerful aid.

    In a Message to Congress, December 2, 1895, President Cleveland stated:

    Reported massacres of Christians in Armenia and the development there
    and in other districts of a spirit of fanatic hostility to Christian
    influences naturally excited apprehension for the safety of the
    devoted men and women who, as dependents of the foreign missionary
    societies in the United States, reside in Turkey.

    President Cleveland continued:

    Several of the most powerful European powers have secured a right...not
    only in behalf of their own citizens...but as agents of the Christian
    world...to enforce such conduct of Turkish government as will refrain
    fanatical brutality.

    The next year, President Cleveland stated, December 7, 1896:

    The rage of mad bigotry and cruel fanaticism...wanton destruction of
    homes and the bloody butchery of men, women, and children, made
    martyrs to their profession of Christian faith...

    The outbreaks of blind fury which lead to murder and pillage in Turkey
    occur suddenly and without notice...

    Grover Cleveland concluded:

    I do not believe that the present somber prospect in Turkey will be
    long permitted to offend the sight of Christendom.

    It so mars the humane and enlightened civilization that belongs to the
    close of the 19th century that it seems hardly possible that the
    earnest demand of good people throughout the Christian world for its
    corrective treatment will remain unanswered.

    The Moral Liberal contributing editor, William J. Federer, is the
    bestselling author of `Backfired: A Nation Born for Religious
    Tolerance no Longer Tolerates Religion,' and numerous other books. A
    frequent radio and television guest, his daily American Minute is
    broadcast nationally via radio, television, and Internet. Check out
    all of Bill's books here.

    http://www.themoralliberal.com/2012/06/02/marriage-of-president-grover-cleveland-and-his-foreign-policy-on-turkey/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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