Posted on 09/11/2012 11:29:40 AM PDT by BobNative
Angry protesters climbed the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo today and hauled down its U.S. flags, replacing them with black flags with Islamic emblems.
They wanted to call them tea party Islamists.
They have invaded the sovereign territory of the United States of America. Shoot every single one who comes over the wall. Period.
But the editor told them that wouldn't fly either.
That savage country should be left to die on its own. Guess these “brave men” were able to tear themselves away from their daily rapes of schoolgirls and news reporters to do this- unbelievable.
Obama is smiling right now.
"I can't find Mama Jarrett...she has to tell me what to do"
“Strong response coming from the WH ...
“Please stop doing that and give us our flags back ... please.” “
Remember how they removed the flag from the DOJ web site and replaced with with their black, swat looking crap.
Don’t know him........
From the Al-Reuters article on Drudge:
“We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others,” the U.S. embassy said in its statement.
One slogan scrawled on the walls of the embassy, a fortress-like structure that is near Tahrir Square where Egyptians revolted against Mubarak, said: “If your freedom of speech has no limits, may you accept our freedom of action.”
Lead singer of “Black Flag”.
Good response, that is just what was going through my brain.
WHAT! HUH?
Never was into punk rock........
Absolutely unconscionable. Effin’ diplomats.
Neither was I, I just remembered the name.
There are very few moments in our lives where we have the privilege to witness history taking place. This is one of those moments. This is one of those times. The people of Egypt have spoken, their voices have been heard, and Egypt will never be the same. Egyptians have inspired us, and theyve done so by putting the lie to the idea that justice is best gained through violence. For in Egypt, it was the moral force of nonviolence not terrorism, not mindless killing but nonviolence, moral force that bent the arc of history toward justice once more. Today belongs to the people of Egypt, and the American people are moved by these scenes in Cairo and across Egypt because of who we are as a people and the kind of world that we want our children to grow up in.The word Tahrir means liberation. It is a word that speaks to that something in our souls that cries out for freedom. And forevermore it will remind us of the Egyptian people of what they did, of the things that they stood for, and how they changed their country, and in doing so changed the world.
-- Barack Obama, in Remarks by the President on Egypt, 11 February 2011(Source: Press Office, www.whitehouse.gov)
Gosh, what a coincidence.
Hammer this home, Mitt.
That’s “Hashish Party.”
They’re not going to be happy until that scene is repeated at the White House.
There's more people in Cairo tearing down the US flag at our embassy than Obama can draw to a campaign rally.
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