Topic: Anti-Muslim film promoter outspoken on Islam | |
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Edited by
willing2
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Let me point out a couple things MSM did to sensationalize this.
1- The video is old. 2- In their headline, they call him Anti-Muslim then, in the body of the story they only claim he is anti-radical muslim. World of difference. 3- Since when is hating the actions of murdering, baby and goat raping, womens whoopin', degenerate animals, hate mongering??? ------------------------------------------------------------------- HEMET, Calif. (AP) — The public face for the anti-Muslim film inflaming the Middle East is not the filmmaker, but an insurance agent and Vietnam War veteran whose unabashed and outspoken hatred of radical Muslims has drawn the attention of civil libertarians, who say he's a hate monger. |
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Edited by
willing2
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Fri 09/14/12 07:02 AM
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PS
FYI The ferals are attacking Brits ta' boot. Guess them thar Brits is some hate-mongerin' fools? MSM is big a sad joke as Hussein o'Blowme. Is he gonna' give those Marines bullets to kill Muslims or light sabers? |
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protesters throwing rocks and gasoline bombs near the American Embassy and the police firing tear gas.
In Lebanon, one person was killed and 25 injured as protesters attacked restaurants, while in Sudandemonstrations flared outside of the German and British embassies. There was also turmoil in Yemen, Bangladesh, Qatar, Kuwait, and Iraq. Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces in Jerusalem, and held protests in the West Bank and Gaza. State media in Egypt said that more than 220 people had beeninjured in the clashes since Tuesday. In Yemen, baton-wielding security forces backed by water cannons blocked streets near the American Embassy a day after protesters breached the outer security perimeter there and officials said two people were killed inclashes with the police. Still, a group of several dozen protesters gathered near the diplomatic post, carrying placards and shouting slogans. In Lebanon, hundreds of protesters set alight a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant inthe northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on Friday, witnesses said, chanting against thepope’s visit to the country and shouting anti-American slogans, according toa Reuters report. Germany’s Foreign Minister, ***** Westerwelle, said in a statement Friday that the country’s embassy in Khartoum, Sudan, was “the target of attacks by demonstrators capable of violence.”According to Mr. Westerwelle, embassy employees were in safety. German missions in Muslim countries had already strengthened security measures in the wake of the recent unrest. In Sudan, the police fired tear-gas to stopabout 5,000 demonstrators storming the German and British embassies in Khartoum to protest against the video, a Reuters witness said in a report by the news agency. In Iraq, where the heavily-fortified American embassy sits on the banks of the Tigris inside the Green Zone and is out of reach to ordinary Iraqis, thousands protestedafter Friday prayers, in Sunni and Shiite cities alike. Raising banners withIslamic slogans and denouncing the United States and Israel, Iraqis called for the expulsion of American diplomats from the country and demanded that the American government apologize for the incendiary film and take legal action against it0s creators. "We want the U.S. government to prove that there is justice by stopping this movie and punishing the director and his staff," said Sheik Ahmad al-A’ani, a preacher at a mosque in Baghdad. In Hilla, in the Shiite-dominated south, a witness reported theburning of American and Israeli flags. In Kufa, another Shiite town in the south, a mosque preacher declared his belief that the four Americans killed in the attack in Libya actually died at the hands of the American government to create a pretext for the United States to seek revenge and extend its presence in the region. And in Samarra, a Sunni citynorth of Baghdad that is near Saddam Hussein’s hometownof Tikrit, preachers at local mosques demanded that Iraqis boycott American goods. Hundreds of Palestinian worshippers clashed with Israeli security forces after Friday prayers in Jerusalem’s Old City. Police officers blocked the protesters at the Damascus Gate exit from the Old City, thwarting their plans to march to the United States Consulate General in West Jerusalem, according to a policespokesman. Demonstrators then threw stones and bottles at the police who responded withstun grenades. There were scattered demonstrations in the Palestinian citiesof the West Bank where preachers in the mosques devoted their sermons to defending the Prophet Muhammad and decrying American policies in the region. |
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