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To: caww

“. I understand CAIR might be organizing a counter march????? Should be interesting...”

I hope so! This will unmask them even more for the American people to see. It’ll be bad advertising on CAIR’s part and will show the naked truth of their support to the MB as the un-indicted terrorist conspirators they were and are.


4,780 posted on 08/22/2013 10:42:06 AM PDT by melancholy (READ MY LIPS, NO POLITICAL ISLAM, EVER!!)
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To: melancholy

This pretty good letter to 0b0z0 is circulating in Egypt:

“”The rule of (deposed President Mohammed) Morsi showed how in less than a year they abused the people, reneged on their promises and overturned the rule of law by issuing constitutional diktats monopolizing the judiciary as well as the legislative arms of the state. This was enough to impeach any president in a democratic nation. Unfortunately, Egyptians couldn’t refer to their Supreme Sourt as it was besieged by thugs for over 60 days back in November of 2012.”

Just REPLACE “constitutional diktats” WITH “executive orders” and you arrive at: Morsi is no different than dear leader 0b0z0, only faster!

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/Ahmed-Said-Obama-Egypt/2013/08/16/id/520880?s=al&promo_code=14904-1


4,781 posted on 08/22/2013 10:52:26 AM PDT by melancholy (READ MY LIPS, NO POLITICAL ISLAM, EVER!!)
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To: melancholy; caww

EXCELLENT article by Daniel Greenfield aka “Sultan Knish”. Should I post the whole thing or just this link and excerpt? It should be required reading. The only thing I’d quibble with is that he doesn’t bring up the fact that the Steaming Pile in the WH is a Moslem, so is Brennan apparently, and there are MB members hired in government.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3057423/posts

Greenfield: Who Needs a Democratic Egypt?

Daniel Greenfield @ the Sultan Knish blog

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

In the big marble halls of Washington, in the slow ambling pace of summer cocktail parties where veterans of the political establishment still shake their heads at the fall of the Graham dynasty and the sale of the Post to a parvenu dot comer, the second favorite topic of conversation is how to make Egypt fall into line.

All the cocktail party guests, the senators, their aides, the editors and editorial writers, the heads of foreign affairs think-tanks and generals angling for a lobbying gig with a firm that just might want to move some big ugly steel down Egypt way once all the shouting dies down, haven’t had much luck.

Or as the New York Times, the paper that has displaced the Washington Post as the foreign affairs leak hole of the administration, put it, “all of the efforts of the United States government, all the cajoling, the veiled threats, the high-level envoys from Washington and the 17 personal phone calls by Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, failed.”

And all the community organizer’s horses and his men couldn’t put the Muslim Brotherhood back together again.

Not even 17 personal phone calls from a man who couldn’t get through his confirmation sessions without becoming a national laughingstock accomplished anything.

Washington isn’t giving up, but its foreign aid card has just been neutralized by the Saudis who have offered to make up any aid that it cuts. And unlike Israel, Egypt isn’t vulnerable to threat of being isolated. Not with a sizable number of the Gulf oil countries at its back and the Russians and Chinese eager to jump in with defense contracts.

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4,790 posted on 08/22/2013 11:40:49 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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