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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    We Are Witnessing the Collapse of the Middle East

    If Egypt should fall, it will mark the beginning of the end for what little remaining stability there is in the Middle East. Jordan is facing similar unrest, as are Algeria and Yemen. Lebanon and Tunisia fell in January. It is highly unlikely that these events are unrelated. A combination of leftist and Islamist forces provoked the protests, and we are likely looking at a ring of radical Islamic states rising up to surround Israel. Once their power is solidified, perhaps in a year or two, they will combine forces to attack Israel. If Israel falls, the United States will stand alone in a sea of virulent enemies and impotent allies.

    So whom does Obama support, Mubarak or his enemies?

    Obama wasted no time in telling us. He supports Mubarak's opponents, and he probably has been all along. The Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday that the Obama administration favors a role for the Muslim Brotherhood in a new Egyptian government.

    The Muslim Brotherhood, the oldest extremist Muslim organization, is behind practically every Muslim terrorist organization ever formed. And while they may have publicly renounced violence as the LA Times article claims, internal documents tell a completely different story.

    And if that weren't bad enough, Obama's latest comment to Egypt's leader is that "an orderly transition ... must begin now."

    Must begin. Now.

    Simply stunning..

    I find this to be the most interesting part of the article.

    It has been my longstanding assertion that Muslim terrorism is simply a false flag operation, managed in the background by our main enemies, Russia and Red China. Almost since the beginning, Muslim terrorist organizations have been supported and nurtured by the Soviet Union or its Middle Eastern surrogates.

    Yasser Arafat's PLO is a prime example. Created by the KGB, the PLO was always about providing a Soviet counterweight to Israel in the Middle East. They were uninterested in the Palestinian cause, and they said so! Alexander Litvinenko, the KGB defector poisoned by Polonium 210 in what was assumed to be a KGB hit, claimed in his book, Allegations, that al-Qaeda's number two man, Ayman al-Zawahiri, was a Soviet agent. And while today Hezb'allah is the de facto ruler of Lebanon, the real power is Ba'athist Syria.
    Read the whole article here: http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/02/we_are_witnessing_the_collapse_1.html

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Quote Originally Posted by StrongBad View Post
    If Egypt should fall, it will mark the beginning of the end for what little remaining stability there is in the Middle East. Jordan is facing similar unrest, as are Algeria and Yemen.

    And when you have protests rocking Bahrain and Libya, two countries about as different as you can get, you know that things are not stable. This could turn out really well with a bunch of at least somewhat, pro-western democracies springing up in the Middle East. Of course, I suspect it is much more likely that we get moderately to extremist Islamist regimes when all is said and done. Which serves no good purpose for anyone. I think the real key to everything over there is what happens to Saudi Arabia and where do they end up?

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Good stuff SB. Says Israel.... "we have met the enemy .... oh...it's that dude in the WH". : )

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Muslim Cleric Plans White House Protest in Attempt to Spread Sharia Law in America


    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/20...ad-sharia-law/

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Quote Originally Posted by StrongBad View Post
    Muslim Cleric Plans White House Protest in Attempt to Spread Sharia Law in America


    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/20...ad-sharia-law/
    Amazing isn't it! And like I stated, "I imagine Obama invited him to come help the protests move along in the US at lightning speed.".

    http://www.latechbbb.com/forum/showt...50671#poststop

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Quote Originally Posted by StrongBad View Post
    Muslim Cleric Plans White House Protest in Attempt to Spread Sharia Law in America...

    "The flag of Islam will fly over the White House"


    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/02/20...ad-sharia-law/

    You'd think the flag of islam flying inside the WH would be enough.

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    The time for America to stand up and squash this attempt to spread sharia law is quickly approaching.

    Immigration is one thing for people who want to come to America and become a part of our culture, but
    to come here and want to change our culture is something completely different.

    Watch out America this could get ugly.

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    I never post a "blog" but this is pretty good IMHO.

    Israel Never Looked So Good

    They all warned us. The geniuses at Peace Now. The brilliant diplomats. The think tanks. Even the Arab dictators warned us. For decades now, they have been warning us that if you want "peace in the Middle East," just fix the Palestinian problem. A recent variation on this theme has been: Just get the Jews in the West Bank and East Jerusalem to "freeze" their construction, and then, finally, Palestinian leaders might come to the table and peace might break out.

    And what would happen if peace would break out between Jews and Palestinians? Would all those furious Arabs now demonstrating on the streets of Cairo and across the Middle East
    feel any better? Would they feel less oppressed?

    What bloody nonsense.


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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Well said and spot on.

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    i've never understood the thing about the 72 virgins. Does anybody know if this is really in the koran? What kind of god would do this to any woman?

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Quote Originally Posted by DONW View Post
    i've never understood the thing about the 72 virgins. Does anybody know if this is really in the koran? What kind of god would do this to any woman?
    When you read it you see that their "god" doesn't think too much of women.

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Quote Originally Posted by DONW View Post
    i've never understood the thing about the 72 virgins. Does anybody know if this is really in the koran? What kind of god would do this to any woman?

    One that hasn't stood next to one in an elevator.

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Quote Originally Posted by DONW View Post
    i've never understood the thing about the 72 virgins. Does anybody know if this is really in the koran? What kind of god would do this to any woman?

    I don't think it is usually understood as human women. The "virgins" are supposed to be some sort of spiritual being I think.

    http://www.usc.edu/schools/college/c...n/055.qmt.html

    There is a mention of these maidens in the Koran, but all the rest (like the 72) comes from later extrapolations.

    http://www.slate.com/id/2160963/

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houri#.2272_Virgins.22

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    Re: The Muslim Brotherhood & the Loss of Freedom as You Know It

    Middle East oil war spreads. First demos in Saudi Arabia, Iraq refinery blasted
    DEBKAfile Exclusive Analysis February 26, 2011, 3:06 PM (GMT+02:00)


    http://www.debka.com/article/20710/

    raq's biggest oil refinery at Baiji, 180 kilometers north of Baghdad, was blown up early Saturday, Feb. 26, by an Al Qaeda cell activated by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Al Qods Brigades, DEBKAfile's Middle East sources report. Tehran is using the Middle East turbulence to generate fuel shortages in Iraq and boost oil prices worldwide.

    Thursday night, Feb. 24, saw the first signs of unrest in Saudi Arabia with demonstrations by young people demanding reforms of the kingdom's system of government and by Shiites living and working in the kingdom's oil-rich eastern regions. They demonstrated at Awwamiya in Qatif in solidarity with the protests in Libya and Bahrain. They also demanded the release of detainees rounded up by Saudi security authorities among the two million Shiites living and working in the main oil centers of Saudi Arabia to nip potential unrest in the bud.

    Friday, in the Red Sea town of Jeddah in the west, a group calling itself "Jeddah Youth for Change staged a demonstration.
    The slightest sign of unrest in Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, is bound to affect the price of oil. Iran is the biggest beneficiary of soaring prices. Day after day, as Arab capitals are beset by popular turbulence, Tehran is watching the damage caused its economy by international sanctions shrinking.

    In 2010, sanctions slashed Iran's oil revenue from $120 billion to $80 billion, i.e. 6.6 billion a month, whereas in February, 2011, it shot up to $10 billion as a result of Middle East unrest.
    Early Saturday, Tehran gave the oil market another nudge by knocking Iraq's biggest refinery out of action just hours after clashes with anti- government rallies left nine dead in three North Iraqi towns.
    The gunmen shot four refinery guards and engineers and blew up the Al Shamal unit, its main kerosene and benzene producer, leaving sticky bombs in other operational units to explode after they fled. It took hours to put the fire out. The entire installation is now closed. "We are not talking about days," said a refinery official, "The damage is too severe."
    The Baiji refinery working at 70 percent capacity produced 150,000 barrels per day. Oil experts estimate that Iraqi towns face a 35 percent decline in petrol supplies for several months, with effect on world prices and domestic stability in the country.

    DEBKAfile's intelligence sources report that the sabotage of the Iraqi refinery marked another stage in the fuel war becoming an integral part of the rising tide of protest engulfing the Middle East since Tunisia's Jasmine Revolution erupted in January. On February 5, the Palestinian Hamas used the uprising in Egypt to blow up the Sinai gas pipeline to Israel and Jordan. Supplies have been cut off since then.

    In Libya
    thus far both Muammar Qaddafi and the opposition fighting him, mainly in Cyrenaica, have refrained from touching the country's export trade of 1.8 million dollars a day. However, the fighting in oil-sensitive areas is thought to have cut supplies by half. It is estimated that Libya's partition between Cyrenaica and Tripolitania will split half of its oil resources roughly equally between the two entities, leaving the export terminals with the rebels.
    Whoever ends up ruling Tripolitania will have to come to terms with Cyrenaica over the use of those facilities or build new ones. That is why Qaddafi's opponents are fighting so crucially for control of the four outlying towns of Tripoli on the Mediterranean coast - Sirte, Misrata, Zawiya and Zuara. Without them, the Libyan ruler has no way of exporting the oil produced in Sahara fields.

    http://www.debka.com/article/20710/

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