More Attacks on US Diplomatic Installations, Obama Dances While Flags Burn

Sep 14, 2012 16:53

So now there have been follow-on attacks against US Embassies in Sudan, Tunisia and Yemen:

http://news.yahoo.com/clashes-egypt-over-film-protests-spread-115710576--finance.html

In Tunis, at least three people were killed and more than two dozen wounded, state television said after police gunfire near the U.S. embassy in the city that was the cradle ( Read more... )

muslims, diplomacy, islamism, egypt, sudan, yemen, tunisia, terrorist war, libya, barack obama

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prester_scott September 15 2012, 00:36:06 UTC
I dunno, Obama doesn't do the things Tacitus accused Nero of doing. The White House isn't capable of that good a cover up.

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x_eleven September 15 2012, 08:28:20 UTC
Nero may have had an excuse: lead poisoning picked up from pewter utensils. What's O's excuse?

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prester_scott September 16 2012, 04:07:22 UTC
You don't get a pass on that much evil just by being brain damaged or psychotic. Most such folks are essentially harmless.

Our current Messiah is not insane in the clinical sense. Unlike Nero, he has not, to public knowledge, poisoned, raped, mauled, or torched anybody. Whether he is a better or worse head of state than Nero, however, I won't bother to evaluate.

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gothelittle September 18 2012, 12:54:28 UTC
There are some who believe that Obama's autobiography points to signs of anti-colonialist beliefs, which would suggest that he is trying to enact wealth redistribution from the First World to the Third World and currently-industrializing societies.

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polaris93 September 15 2012, 02:37:52 UTC
There are some indications that the attack on our embassy in Egypt was planned to coincide with the anniversary of 9-11, and that the "cause" of the rioting -- the film "Innocence of Muslims" -- was merely a fortuitous excuse for it, not the actual cause. If so, the rioting and murders (and rape of at least one of the dead) had little to do, if anything, with that film and everything to do with the determination of Islamists to attack and villify our country at every and no excuse. And the Obama administration knows it. So do the MSM. So all this posturing on their part is to please the enemies of our country, nothing else.

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eta_ta September 15 2012, 12:28:39 UTC
...or maybe not so much "fortuitous" as planned as "desa" (desinformation) and faux casus belli:

"But now it is unclear if such a movie actually exists. Innocence of Muslims might even turn out to be a so-called false flag operation created as a pretext for Islamist attacks on U.S. interests. Hollywood figures are reportedly unaware of the film and the actors in the 14-minute Ed Wood-quality production now claim they were misled about the storyline ( ... )

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blue_sky_day September 15 2012, 15:14:34 UTC
And then you have the question of who bothered to translate the movie into Arabic. Whoever it was probably wanted this outcome to happen.

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polaris93 September 15 2012, 19:02:05 UTC
It wouldn't surprise me. That the White House knew about this 48 hours in advance says that these attacks were planned and had nothing to do with any film. So a contrivance like this is unsurprising -- just an apparent excuse for the rioting that also conveniently seems to implicate Jews. Typical Islamist stunt.

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brezhnev September 15 2012, 02:49:18 UTC
Maybe Beyonce could give the Lightworker some tips on statecraft too. I mean, hey, why not?

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x_eleven September 15 2012, 08:29:41 UTC
Beyonce would have done a better job. I don't see how it's possible she could do a worse one.

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eta_ta September 15 2012, 12:23:32 UTC
Jordan, the more I read about the muslim attack*
the more certainty I have that we are being deliberately betrayed by traitors. Have you seen this?
Obama has to be impeached.

*it's one coordinated attack, nothing "spontaneous" or "hurt feelings" about it; we are at war

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maxgoof September 15 2012, 23:42:09 UTC
It rather annoys me when these clashes are depicted as uprisings for democracy. When has any of these Arab uprisings ended with democratic rule?

Even the uprising against the Shah of Iran ended in an Oligarchy of the Ayatollahs.

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prester_scott September 16 2012, 04:02:29 UTC
Why isn't it democratic? The majority wants sharia, or is willing to go along with those who do. (Probably because they're willing to kill those who don't...but, hey, details!)

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