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EGYPT IS CRUCIFYING CHRISTIANS
NYTIMES; NTEB | 09/29/2012 | NYTIMES; NTEB;

Posted on 09/28/2012 9:36:55 PM PDT by RichSr

I will call my Congressman and both my senators and every forum I can find to tell them to stop any and all aid to the Middle East because Egypt is CRUCIFYING Christians; they strip them then nail them to trees then crucify them as they did the Christ! I am not ashamed to say I am a Christian.

Obama has no time to meet with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - BUT - he has $450,000,000.00 to give to the Muslim Brotherhood?? The aid is part of the $1 billion in assistance that the Obama administration has pledged to Egypt to bolster its transition to democracy after the overthrow last year of the former president, Hosni Mubarak. Its fate, however, was clouded by concerns over the new government’s policies and, more recently, the protests that damaged the American Embassy in Cairo. The United States Agency for International Development notified Congress of the cash infusion on Friday morning during the pre-election recess, promptly igniting a smoldering debate over foreign aid and the administration’s handling of crises in the Islamic world. An influential Republican lawmaker, Representative Kay Granger of Texas, immediately announced that she would use her position as chairwoman of the House appropriations subcommittee overseeing foreign aid to block the distribution of the money. She said the American relationship with Egypt “has never been under more scrutiny” than it is in the wake of the election of President Mohamed Morsi, a former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood. “I am not convinced of the urgent need for this assistance and I cannot support it at this time,” Ms. Granger said in a statement that her office issued even before the administration announced the package. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, speaking at a meeting of the Group of 8 nations in New York, said on Friday that the world needed to do more to support the governments that have emerged from the Arab Spring uprisings, including those in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. “The recent riots and protests throughout the region have brought the challenge of transition into sharp relief,” Mrs. Clinton said, without mentioning the assistance to Egypt specifically. “Extremists are clearly determined to hijack these wars and revolutions to further their agendas and ideology, so our partnership must empower those who would see their nations emerge as true democracies.” The debate comes as the issue of foreign aid in general made an unexpected appearance in the presidential campaign. In a speech in New York on Tuesday, Mr. Obama’s Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, called for revamping assistance to focus more on investments in the private sector than on direct aid — a shift administration officials have said is under way. While Mr. Romney did not address aid to Egypt directly, he cited Mr. Morsi’s membership in the Muslim Brotherhood as one of the alarming developments in the Middle East, along with the war in Syria, Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons and the killing of the American ambassador to Libya. “A temporary aid package can jolt an economy,” he said. “It can fund some projects. It can pay some bills. It can employ some people some of the time. But it can’t sustain an economy — not for long. It can’t pull the whole cart, because at some point the money runs out.” The $1 billion in aid, announced by Mr. Obama in May 2011, was initially intended to relieve Egypt’s debts to the United States, though negotiations stalled during the country’s turbulent transition from military rule to the election of Mr. Morsi this summer. In recent weeks, negotiations over the assistance picked up pace, and the administration decided to provide $450 million instead, including $190 million immediately, because the country’s economic crisis has become acute, with an estimated budget shortfall of $12 billion. The assistance outlined in letters to Congress on Friday would be contingent on Egypt’s setting in motion economic and budgetary changes that the International Monetary Fund is now negotiating as part of a $4.8 billion loan. The administration has also thrown its support behind that loan, and officials said they hoped it would be completed before the end of the year. A $260 million infusion would come when the much larger loan is completed, according to officials familiar with the package. By law, all assistance to Egypt is contingent on the country’s meeting certain requirements, including adherence to basic democratic values and the Camp David peace treaty with Israel. The protests over an anti-Muslim video and the storming of the American Embassy in Cairo on Sept. 11 came even as senior White House and State Department officials led a large business delegation to promote economic assistance and trade in Egypt. Mr. Morsi’s slow response to the protests raised concerns in Washington, although administration officials later cited improved cooperation over the embassy’s security. The $1 billion in assistance has been cobbled together from funds already appropriated by Congress, but the administration is required to notify lawmakers of its intention to release any of the funds. Ms. Granger presumably can put a hold on that release and pursue legislation to reverse the appropriation. Mrs. Clinton lobbied lawmakers last week during closed-door briefings that focused on the tumult across the region, including the attack at the American diplomatic mission in Libya that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. In addition to the $1 billion in assistance, the administration is working with Egypt to provide $375 million in financing and loan guarantees for American financiers who invest in Egypt and a $60 million investment fund for Egyptian businesses. All of that comes on top of $1.3 billion in military aid that the United States provides Egypt each year. A senior State Department official said that the administration would consult with members of Congress in the days ahead “to make the case that this budget support is firmly in U.S. interests in seeing peace, stability and democracy in Egypt and the wider neighborhood.” source - NY Times NTEB News Desk | September 29, 2012 at 7:04 am | Tags: 450 million, egypt, Morsi, Muslim Brotherhood, obama, United States Agency for International Development | Categories: Islam, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Middle East, Muslim Brotherhood, Obama | URL: http://wp.me/p1kFP6-2Z2


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To: Texas Fossil

I pray the Christians are still awake.

They started our revolution, and the war ‘tween the states


21 posted on 09/29/2012 7:26:06 AM PDT by RichSr (Jesus saves for free.)
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To: RichSr

Agreed.


22 posted on 09/29/2012 7:32:18 AM PDT by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
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To: 21twelve

I read these too;
when I see all that is happening, I go back to my Bible.
Everything is in place.
I am waiting to hear that “COME UP HERE”!

Then that song “I’LL SEE YOU IN THE RAPTURE”


23 posted on 09/29/2012 7:35:11 AM PDT by RichSr (Jesus saves for free.)
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To: RichSr; 21twelve
I'll read it when I'm done running errands today.

Cheers!

24 posted on 09/29/2012 8:10:08 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: RichSr

Prez Romney’s first act should be to allow the immediate immigration of ALL of the oppressed Christians in the MENA.

They can live in those FEMA camps until they get jobs, education, etc.

We would have millions of new voters who really understand islam and at least two divisions of Arabic speaking infantry.

Get the Christians OUT and then we can fight the war with the caliphate.


25 posted on 09/29/2012 6:01:04 PM PDT by darth
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To: RichSr
Muslims and Islam have genocided Christians all throughout history( look at the Armenian genocide as just one example).

This is what Islam has in store for all of us non Islamics. And this POS Obama and Muslims defend Islam and are so mad because someone makes a video which tells the truth about Islam. this cult called Islam should be exposed.

26 posted on 09/29/2012 6:06:21 PM PDT by Democrat_media (China is destroying all our jobs and manufacturing ability. China makes everything.)
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To: RichSr

Islam will genocide all of us. Look at what they did to the Christian Armenians in 1915.


27 posted on 09/29/2012 6:08:18 PM PDT by Democrat_media (China is destroying all our jobs and manufacturing ability. China makes everything.)
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To: Democrat_media

09/11/2012 was planned and rehersed long before this year; it will probably be an annual event (if the Muslims have any choice)


28 posted on 09/30/2012 3:04:44 PM PDT by RichSr (Jesus saves for free.)
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