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Feb 15 13 10:02 AM
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old reb wrote:Franglais wrote:I am now convinced the average American has about as much knowledge of a Muslim as a gnu and certainly speaks like one. I learned all I need to know on 9/11. They love to kill, just ask Obama how much he likes using the drones to kill thousands.
Franglais wrote:I am now convinced the average American has about as much knowledge of a Muslim as a gnu and certainly speaks like one.
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Flattop wrote:Wait, Obama is a Muslim, yet the people killed by drone attacks are, wait for it, Muslisms.He is targeting Al Qaeda and Taliban leaders -- which would seem to be a good thing since we are at war with Al Qaeda and its affiliates.
Feb 15 13 11:12 AM
Frances wrote:Flattop wrote:Wait, Obama is a Muslim, yet the people killed by drone attacks are, wait for it, Muslisms.He is targeting Al Qaeda and Taliban leaders -- which would seem to be a good thing since we are at war with Al Qaeda and its affiliates.Sure, it is a good thing for the Brotherhood.
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old reb wrote:Flattop wrote:Wait, Obama is a Muslim, yet the people killed by drone attacks are, wait for it, Muslisms.He is targeting Al Qaeda and Taliban leaders -- which would seem to be a good thing since we are at war with Al Qaeda and its affiliates. He has killed thousands but he goes on and on about one or two terrorist he killed. Who are the other victims of Obama murder from the sky? In Libya we bombed the Secular Muslims so the brotherhood could subjugate them.
Feb 15 13 4:44 PM
Frances wrote:Obama is for the Brotherhood and he is getting rid of those opposing them.
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Frances wrote:The Brotherhood is an enemy of the US too.
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Flattop wrote:I am unaware of any attacks by the Muslim Brotherhood on the United States.
As Americans watch the Egyptian uprising from afar, politicians and pundits have speculated about whether the Muslim Brotherhood, an opposition group, will gain power.On his radio show on Jan. 31, Glenn Beck said listeners should know that conspirators of the 9/11 attacks were part of the group."So the Muslim Brotherhood, they're nothing to worry about," Beck began sarcastically."Abdullah Azzam and Muhammad Qutb, they taught in Saudi Arabia," Beck said. "…Their star student? Osama bin Laden.""Then, from the Egyptian Brotherhood, you have (Ayman) al-Zawahiri," a prominent leader of al-Qaida, he said."And another star pupil that has come out of the Muslim Brotherhood? Khalid Sheikh Mohammed," Beck said, referring to the al-Qaida leader described in the 9/11 Commission Report as "the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks."The Muslim Brotherhood, the largest opposition movement in Egypt, seeks to establish an Islamic state governed by sharia or Islamic law. It's true that many al-Qaida members, and 9/11 conspirators specifically, can trace their roots through the Muslim Brotherhood at one time. But the two groups are now bitter rivals. While the Muslim Brotherhood has evolved into a group that says it seeks a gradual and peaceful path to power, al-Qaida has pursued a violent holy war. The Muslim Brotherhood has repeatedly denounced al-Qaida, and vice versa. http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2011/feb/04/glenn-beck/glenn-beck-al-qaeda-links-muslim-brotherhood/
As Americans watch the Egyptian uprising from afar, politicians and pundits have speculated about whether the Muslim Brotherhood, an opposition group, will gain power.On his radio show on Jan. 31, Glenn Beck said listeners should know that conspirators of the 9/11 attacks were part of the group."So the Muslim Brotherhood, they're nothing to worry about," Beck began sarcastically."Abdullah Azzam and Muhammad Qutb, they taught in Saudi Arabia," Beck said. "…Their star student? Osama bin Laden.""Then, from the Egyptian Brotherhood, you have (Ayman) al-Zawahiri," a prominent leader of al-Qaida, he said."And another star pupil that has come out of the Muslim Brotherhood? Khalid Sheikh Mohammed," Beck said, referring to the al-Qaida leader described in the 9/11 Commission Report as "the principal architect of the 9/11 attacks."The Muslim Brotherhood, the largest opposition movement in Egypt, seeks to establish an Islamic state governed by sharia or Islamic law. It's true that many al-Qaida members, and 9/11 conspirators specifically, can trace their roots through the Muslim Brotherhood at one time. But the two groups are now bitter rivals. While the Muslim Brotherhood has evolved into a group that says it seeks a gradual and peaceful path to power, al-Qaida has pursued a violent holy war. The Muslim Brotherhood has repeatedly denounced al-Qaida, and vice versa.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2011/feb/04/glenn-beck/glenn-beck-al-qaeda-links-muslim-brotherhood/
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