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To: Terry Mross
A lot of it's likely to have been due to so much spiking of the Bin Laden football during the Democrat convention and also the putting back Jerusalem as the capitol in their platform against the will of the democrats who shouted "NO".

Perhaps Obama (already anti-Israel) had made a promise to the Muslim brotherhood that he would remove the support of Israel from the DNC platform. When Obama saw a loss of support because of it he may have reluctantly allowed them to put it back in. The Muslim Brotherhood were angered by this, I suppose which may be why Obama snubs Israel today and invites the Muslim Brotherhood to the White House for a meeting next week.

The organizers of the protests/attacks may have used the existence of an anti-Muslim film to get others to join, just as they recruited protesters in the name of "freedom" during the so-called "Arab Spring".

This is an anti-Israel/Anti-American protest. Pure and simple.

I think that's what is really going on. Spiking the football too much about Bin Laden and breaking a promise to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Check out the first few videos in this playlist and see if you come up with a similar conclusion.

Videos

13 posted on 09/13/2012 11:39:37 PM PDT by tsowellfan ("Real leaders don't follow polls. Real leaders change polls")
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To: tsowellfan

Brilliant! I never thought of that. Bragging about killing Bin Laden and putting Israel back in the platform. And, as you point out, more than likely breaking a promise to the Muslim Brotherhood.

This may be one of the things he meant when he said to Putin he’d have more flexibility. Maybe he was also talking about the “Jew Problem”.


17 posted on 09/14/2012 10:29:19 AM PDT by Terry Mross
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