Posted on 06/07/2012 5:19:23 PM PDT by SJackson
Edited on 06/07/2012 6:37:44 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Her screams were not drowned out by the clamor of the crazed mob of nearly 200 men around her. An endless number of hands reached toward the woman in the red shirt in an assault scene that lasted less than 15 minutes but felt more like an hour.
(Excerpt) Read more at egyptindependent.com ...
“Thah rear” square?
That’s just asking for bottom feeders.
Islam, unchained.
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Ah...the peaceful “arab spring”. Yet another nobama foreign policy win, I’d say. Why...nobama is such a genius. If only any of us were worthy of his greatness.
The question for the women who’ve been attacked is, Why were you there? Everyone knows about the place and its danger, so don’t go there.
200 men to destroy one skirt? Wow...brave aren’t they? As I recall, the Islamic soldiers run when they see American MEN (soldiers) marching toward them, too.
Occupy better get their game on or they’ll never be as good at rape at demonstrations as the democratic Muslims.
It is the will of Allah.
Barbarians act this way. Are we surprised?
And yet another example of the “religion of peace”!
Liberal elites bullied black ministers into supporting gay marriage. Maybe it's time for liberal elites to bully the girls of NOW into backing Muslims molesting women in public? All those liberal groups cave - fun to watch...
“The question for the women whove been attacked is, Why were you there?”
I had the same question for those Red Hot Chili Peppers fans that were mugged in Newark after a show. The answer is simple: both were lied to about safety by the media.
I’m sure people in the suburbs around Newark would be the LAST people to be in the city after dark; we know better.
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