Egypt Islamists Attack Christian Churches, Homes, and Businesses
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCn10YWsY1Q It’s the outreach program
Japan has to PAY TAX NOW!!! 5000m Eruption plume in Southern Japan https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=quU7ho3j3mI
Good to see that Steve takes a bipartisan approach to objecting to stupidity.
Interesting stories suggesting Saudi Arabia taking a stand against the Muslim Brotherhood…
http://news.yahoo.com/saudi-prince-fires-celebrity-tv-preacher-brotherhood-links-110557910.html
Particularly since Al Waleed is ostensibly the power behind Obummeroid’s entry into Harvard.
Maybe Skeeter will get the message about the Muslim Brotherhood now!
I suspect the plan now is to do to Egypt what is being done to Syria. Egypt not being in the BRIC block however, we will have to arm both sides.
How bad do the generals want to keep their Riviera villas??
Thanks to the Internet, more and more Arabs are reading Forbes and finding out why they’ve been a stagnant business culture the last 500 years (when not being colonized or globalized with western businesses):
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jerrybowyer/2013/06/25/as-the-arab-spring-fades-and-the-turkish-model-collapses-can-islam-foster-prosperity/
So is Obama going to stand up for Christopher Lane in Oklahoma?
Chris Lane – RIP- Shot in the back by Obama’s sons while jogging.
Obama’s sons acting like rabid dogs.
http://m.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/melbourne-baseball-star-christopher-lane-dies-in-us-drive-by-shooting/story-fni0fee2-1226699511591
Egypt Crises. Islamist Mob parades Nuns in Cairo as prisoners of war.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2396764/Egypt-crisis-Islamist-mob-parades-nuns-Cairo-prisoners-war.html
Maybe someone should explain what the logo of the Muslim Brotherhood means.
Christian shops marked with red before attack: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2013/0818/In-Egyptian-village-Christian-shops-marked-ahead-of-church-attack-video?cmpid=addthis_twitter
Mubarak is back: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-08-19/mubarak-back
Latest Spengler on the subject:
World learns to manage without the US:
That doesn’t cover the content of the article. Just a few quotes:
“America’s whimsical attitude towards Egypt is not a blunder but rather a catastrophic institutional failure. President Obama has surrounded himself with a camarilla, with Susan Rice as National Security Advisor, flanked by Valerie Jarrett, the Iranian-born public housing millionaire. Compared to Obama’s team, Zbigniew Brzezinski was an intellectual colossus at Jimmy Carter’s NSC. These are amateurs, and it is anyone’s guess what they will do from one day to the next”.
“By default, Republican policy is defined by Senator John McCain, whom the head of Egypt’s ruling National Salvation Party dismissed as a “senile old man” after the senator’s last visit to Cairo. McCain’s belief in Egyptian democracy is echoed by a few high-profile Republican pundits, for example, Reuel Marc Gerecht, Robert Kagan, and Max Boot. Most of the Republican foreign policy community disagrees, by my informal poll. Former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld blasted Obama for undermining the Egyptian military’s ability to keep order, but his statement went unreported by major media”.
“It doesn’t matter what the Republican experts think. Few elected Republicans will challenge McCain, because the voters are sick of hearing about Egypt and don’t trust Republicans after the debacles in Iraq and Afghanistan”.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/World/WOR-01-190813.html