Posted on 07/05/2013 2:20:03 PM PDT by kristinn
USA Today reports from Cairo at least 10 killed, hundreds wounded in Egypt today on the Muslim Brotherhood's (Ikwhan) "Day of Rejection" of the Egyptian military's removal of President Morsi from office this week after a popular uprising.
Twitter photo
Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department admitted Secretary of State John Kerry was indeed on his yacht in Nantucket on Wednesday as the revolution in Egypt succeeded:
CBS News photo via Twitter
(Live Thread) Egypt: American Killed During Violent Clashes (Egypt about to blow up)
Live Thread: Egypt Revolution 2.0
Food for thought.
“In a nutshell” by Bret Baier will make us understand what happened in Egypt. Don’t count on progressives to ever agree!
http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/special-report-bret-baier/blog/2013/07/07/egyptian-alexandria-0
Mel and others who have interest...
posting this video of A professor at Oxford (and his team) debating with Muslims recently , if or not Islam is a Religion of Peace....He minces no words and does not let them take the floor from him... he goes on a roll that is truly passionate on why it ISN’T a religion of peace. Interesting to see the discomfort of the Muslims as he speaks.
Along the side bar of that video are the various debaters you can click as well...This is current as they reference the guy who was hacked on the London streets recently.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MDlZk89oaQ
Well here ya go..the Pro Islamists people copied the poster of ann patterson to use in their protest....LOL...never an original idea..never.
Pretty good isn’t it... and I do like Bret. Of course the progressives won’t agree...it’s too simple for their otherwise twisted minds...if it’s not complicated..they don’t want to hear it!
Lately I been seeing them V for Venetta Mask that mask on BBC world news LOL!
Egypts interim leader names top economist as prime minister
Egypts liberal coalition says not consulted enough on new charter
Egypt showered with Gulf billions in show of support for army
We aired lies: Al Jazeera staff quit over misleading Egypt coverage
Al Arabiya under cyber attack since Egyptian president’s ouster
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We aired lies: Al Jazeera staff quit over misleading Egypt coverage
As many as 22 Al Jazeera employees have quit since the overthrow of Mohammad Mursi, amid concern over the channels alleged bias towards the Muslim Brotherhood and its coverage of Egypt.
Criticism over the channels editorial line, the way it covered events in Egypt, and allegations that journalists were instructed to favor the Brotherhood are said to be the main reasons behind the mass resignations.
As many as 22 Al Jazeera staff resigned on Monday, Gulf News reported, but other media said only seven had left the broadcaster.
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Al Arabiya under cyber attack since Egyptian president’s ouster
Al Arabiya websites have been under ongoing electronic attack since Tuesday July 3, reaching its peak on Monday July 8.
The attacks began after Major General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, commander in chief of the Egyptian armed forces, declared the overthrow of President Mohamed Mursi.
The attacks were first instigated from Egypt, but in the last few days have come from different parts of the world, according to Al Arabiya technicians.
The attacks are aimed at slowing down publication of articles, downloading of pages and videos, and browsing speed.
Al Arabiyas technical team has suspended the comments and search tabs until it finds solutions to repel the attacks.
Military arresting and rounding up the Muslim Brotherhood.
BBC is Pro-Muslim Brotherhood
Money talks does it not...not surprised the gulf came in pretty quick...they all saw Morsi wasn't doing the job even though some supported him.
Aljazzer..lololololol..about time.
As for Al Arabyiya..I can believe their sites were ambushed.....you can see the interferance come on twitter and blogs... also tweeting rolo style tweets is used.
Twitter strangely enough has a rhythm to it...I never went on tweet before these marches.....but going there and other venues for photos you see eventually see the rhythum.
What a sweet, heart warming photo! Love it.
As Eric Trager explains in the Wall Street Journal:
The turning point in Mr. Morsis presidency came on Nov. 22,2012 when he asserted unchecked executive authority through a constitutional declaration.... and, weeks later, rammed an Islamist constitution through to ratification.
When mass protests erupted in response, Mr. Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood colleagues dispatched Brotherhood cadres to attack the protesters, and seven people were killed in the fighting.
There always is a tipping point....wondering if the USA has one?
LOL!
One of those ignorant tented women has a call for “0b0z0’s fall!” She or others don’t know that this administration SUPPORTS them and that 0br0ther! is bending over backwards for Reggie!
The other signs call Patterson a “witch” if I understand it correctly. Pot...kettle...black... However, Patterson could be Miss Universe compared to wrapped and genderless tents.
I don’t know how do those so-called women wear black tents in 110 deg! Maybe it’s time to send them back to their mother land, Saudi Arabia’s desert to deal fatten goats for their husbands’ pleasure. Do you blame the husbands? Yes, they are all guilty of nomadic barbarian behavior.
Pushing the military around will be their demise.
There’s no doubt in my mind.
“There always is a tipping point....wondering if the USA has one?”
I “thought” it’s 0kaka’s election in ‘08 but the contemptible electorate had other ideas empowered by spineless Republicans.
No more tipping point ‘cause we’re more than halfway down the abyss!
July 9, 2013.....Brotherhood militants move into Sinai ‘to attack army’....
They’re expected to join forces with jihadist groups linked to al-Qaida who have established bases in Sinai’s vast desert wastes since 2011 and are already clashing with Egyptian security forces.
Israel has allowed Egypt to deploy a battalion of tanks on Sinai’s border with the Gaza Strip, a Palestinian hotbed ruled by the fundamentalist Hamas movement, to prevent infiltration.
Egyptian forces have also destroyed dozens of underground tunnels between the southern Gaza town of Rafah and Egyptian Sinai, used by Hamas to smuggle in weapons and to infiltrate militants into the increasingly turbulent peninsula that links North Africa with Asia.
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