Posted on 07/27/2013 1:04:32 PM PDT by BenLurkin
In Tripoli, protesters appeared to be inspired by events in neighboring Egypt, where millions took to the streets Friday to answer a call from the army chief, who said he wanted a mandate to stop "potential terrorism" by supporters of the country's ousted president, Mohammed Morsi, who hails from the Brotherhood.
"We don't want the Brotherhood, we want the army and the police," Libyan protesters chanted, repeating a slogan also used in Egypt.
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heh heh...!
Now IMAGINE THAT...! ObaMugabe going and backing the WRONG HORSE...!
WhoddaThunkIt, right..?
“WE are the ones we have been waiting for..” They said that, ‘member..?
Nice...! ^_^
Allah Be Praised!! more Democrat voters.
Good, maybe THEY can tell us what happened in Benghazi
Any named Barrack or Trayvon?
De Brudderhud appears to be calling in its volunteers.
Ramadan still has a about ten days to go...
Huma, pack yer bags!
Looks as if “The Great ObamaNations” ‘Arab Spring’ is coming unwound. Even the muzzies don’t want ilamifacation. Who in their right mind would want to live in the 7th century?
So who organized these various “prison breaks” (which more and more, sound pretty much like the guards just unlocking the cell doors and walking away)?
This sounds like a total mobilization of all the worst ruffians to rally to the side of the most beleaguered participant in this fight.
Bashir al-Assad must be winning in the multi-layered fight in Syria.
Not our dog, not our fight. We have a perfectly good opportunity just to stay out.
Muslims killing off other Muslims cannot be a bad thing, except for the collateral damage.
Don’t know about Libya but the jails in Iraq were opened by Al Qaeda suicide truck bombs.
Interestingly a couple days later an investor in Iraq appeared on Varney & Co. (FOX Business) saying what a great country Iraq was to investment in. I think he was seriously worried.
In Tripoli, protesters appeared to be inspired by events in neighboring Egypt, where millions took to the streets Friday to answer a call from the army chief, who said he wanted a mandate to stop "potential terrorism" by supporters of the country's ousted president, Mohammed Morsi, who hails from the Brotherhood. "We don't want the Brotherhood, we want the army and the police," Libyan protesters chanted, repeating a slogan also used in Egypt.
Obama Kerry 2016
I love the way they write these things up.
Like all of a sudden a large group of people get fed up and start these things.
BS. These things are well planned-—like Benghazi.
1,000 prisoners don’t just walk out of prison because there is a riot in town, the riot doesn’t occur spontaneously.
There is a plan behind all of these things.
0bama’s sweating bullets if any of those guys know what happened at Benghazi.
Relevant....? I figure.
Blame Bambi
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