Saturday, February 12, 2011

.400 arrested in Algeria at rally demanding reforms

Oh, so Egypt is the only thing in the new? Wake up people. Learn to read. Starting with the New York Times Article dated January 3rd, it started in Tunesia and Yeman. Now 30 days later the New York Times is reporting fighting in the streets between "rival factions." Rival Factions?

Then January 15th the protests sarted in both Egypt and Jordan. Egypt fell. Is Jordan next? Yesterday protests broke out in Algeria. So what name keeps popping up in all these protests? The Muslim Brotherhood.

Let's look at who really controls what int Middle East.

Controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood: Yeman, Tunesia, Syria, Iran, Lebanon (Hesbolah), Turkey, Sudan, Libia.

Muslim Brotherhood fighting to control: Jordan Egypt, Iraq, Algeria

Next on the adjenda for Muslim Brotherhood: Saudi Arabia

In case you haven't heard it, the Muslim Brotherhood is out to (a) create a Pan-African Muslim region based on the Korah with them at it's head and (2) the distruction of "Israel and Zionism throughout the world."

The head of Obama's National Security Agency reported to Congress the Muslim Brotherhood were "good guys" who were a "secular political group." What planet is he on? As it turns out he has been gettign his intellegence from CNN and ignoring weeks of reports from the CIA Chief of Station in Cairo. This idiot needs to go now.

What do I see ahead? The U.S. is committed to the protection of Isreal. Look at the list above and then compare it to a map of the region. All that's left is one tiny country surrounded by muslim terrorist nations bent on it's distruction. That involves the U.S. Military in another desasterous clusterfuck of a war in the Middle East. But this one is different. This time we face Iranian nuclear weapons that the Obama Administration failed to quash. Is anyone else seeing that everything this so-called President has done has pointedly been aimed at weakening the United States and making fools of us as a nation?

Mubarak be damned. The resignation should have come from the Oval Office.

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