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    OK. Let's try and take it another way.

    Anybody care to list who in the world the Muzzies get along with? Assimilate with?

    A balance sheet should give a nice overview for those that see everything in small isolated situations.

    I'll start with one that comes to mind. SOME other muzzies.

    Umm, offhand, that's what I can think of. Maybe some others will come to mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99 View Post
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    You yanks don't have much of a success record when it comes to LIBERATING countries these days do you ? Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Egypt, Syria all now total fcuked up basket cases and were far better off before the US interference.
    You're making the assumption that the goal of these actions has been to liberate countries rather than to destabilize a region.

    That is a little more astute

    the dictators that ruled these countries kept order with an iron glove

    It has been shown time and again that removing the dictator leads to chaos and civil war (or even before the dictator gets removed, as in Syria)

    Do you really believe that the US does not know that!!?
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    the US is not the saviour of the world... only israel sees them so - of their world, but nobody else in the world does...

    the dictator was not "removed", he was gone by their people...

    this also cant be stopped, nor changed, and they will catch up themselves, the egys will...
    whats going on with the fucking movie - allegedly - is something instigated, artificially constructed...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Meanwhile the attacks killing unarmed civilians, from the air, by drones continues day after day without a single line published in the "civilised" west's newspapers.

    That's why most civilised people watch RT or Al Jazeera these days, only places to find out what's really going on. Take Bahrain for example, been street protests, people trying to rise up and getting slaughtered for their efforts nearly daily for the last 18 months, do the BBC, CNN etc report this, no. The hypocracy is truely amazing when you look at how they covered Libya and now Syria.

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    ^Strangely enough, you could post thousands of similar images of Muzzies killed by other Muzzies all over the world.


    Now, let's think hard, what is the common denominator here. Hmmmm......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Necron99 View Post
    WTF do they need a consulate in Bengahzi for anyway?
    Bengahzi is the city headquarters for the tribe which led the rebellion against Qaddafi. It was the city under seige when the British and French began their aerial bombing. So out of respect for them since they cannot be ignored considering all the weapons they have accumulated, the US set up a consulate there. That's my guess.

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    The hunt for the maker of the anti-Islamic video that inflamed mayhem in Egypt and Libya and triggered a diplomatic crisis has led to a Californian Coptic Christian convicted of financial crimes.

    Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, who lives outside Los Angeles, confirmed on Wednesday he managed and provided logistics for The Innocence of Muslims.

    Nakoula, who pleaded no contest to federal bank fraud charges in 2010, told AP in a brief interview outside his home that he considered Islam a cancer and that the film was intended to be a provocative political statement assailing the religion.

    He denied being Sam Bacile, the pseudonym for the video's purportedly Israeli Jewish writer and director, but AP said the cellphone number it called for a telephone interview with Bacile on Tuesday matched Nakoula's address.

    His outing solidified growing evidence that members of Egypt's Coptic diaspora, who complain of persecution by Egypt's Muslim majority, were behind the making and promotion of the video.

    Morris Sadek, a conservative Coptic Christian in the US, promoted it on his website last week. Within days it was fuelling outrage in Arab countries horrified at the depiction of the prophet Muhammad as an illegitimate, murderous paedophile.

    Anti-islamic film search leads to coptic Christian in California | World news | guardian.co.uk


    A totally concocted controversy over nothing if you ask me (the 'film' itself is apparently amateurish drivel)- and the Islamic rage boys rise to the bait like the mindless little fish they are.

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    Supposedly, there is no actual film only a "trailer". It's more of a skit than a film.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
    in no way, shape or form does the US have military bases in 150 nations - try six.
    Six ? Nice try then
    Quote Originally Posted by Davis Knowlton
    ) In 22 other countries, there are smaller numbers, in the low thousands or in the hundreds only.
    And some of those could be very important for you

    I guess that you wouldn't be big spenders there if not so

    Installations ?

    Bases ? Very much so

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyFree View Post
    OK. Let's try and take it another way.

    Anybody care to list who in the world the Muzzies get along with? Assimilate with?

    A balance sheet should give a nice overview for those that see everything in small isolated situations.

    I'll start with one that comes to mind. SOME other muzzies.

    Umm, offhand, that's what I can think of. Maybe some others will come to mind.

    Over half the worlds population'r leaders gathered in tehran just last week. No killings, no drone attacks, no children slaughtered. They all got home as well. The airport and 50 miles of airspace wasn't closed either. No shoe throwing at ministers cars, no attacks on Iranian Embassies. The past presidents can leave their home town without fear of arrest and trial. Even some catholics and Jews turned up

    "Tehran to Host 3 Kings, 24 Presidents for NAM Summit
    TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran announced that three kings, 24 presidents along with 80 ministers from across the world will take part in the Non-Aligned Movement summit later this week.

    The 16th NAM summit will be held in the Iranian capital, Tehran, on Thursday and Friday.

    Spokesman of the 16th NAM Summit Ramin Mehman-Parast told reporters on the sidelines of NAM ministerial meeting here in Tehran on Wednesday that 50 foreign ministers and five other ministers are currently in Iran, adding that the number of senior world officials to participate in the NAM summit later this week will grow to 80 after 24 presidents and three kings travel to the country today and tomorrow.

    "That is another indication of the high-level of the summit," Mehman-Parast stated.

    NAM is comprised of some 120 member states and 17 observer countries. "
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrAndy View Post

    It has been shown time and again that removing the dictator leads to chaos and civil war (or even before the dictator gets removed, as in Syria)

    Do you really believe that the US does not know that!!?
    Well, obviously the foreign policy 'experts' like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama don't know that. Dubya either for that matter having taken out Saddam.

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    Here's the bladdy flick. You guys are so lazy. Oh, youtube switched the stuff I watched before coz it's "offensive"






    Quote Originally Posted by Breny View Post
    FFS If it wasn't for the USA and the tourists from all over the world these fxcking ragheads would be eating their own shit...

    So a shitty film backed by jews ( allegedly ) make over 500 people stop work and jump over walls of embassy and loot.
    Erm, the US gave Egypt $1.5 bil in aid last year, and most of these folks are unemployed so they don't stop work to protest.

    Quote Originally Posted by koman View Post
    Wonder what's in the movie to get the loons so fired up? Have any of them even seen it?
    Meh, they all got Internet. Nothing else to do.

    Quote Originally Posted by alwarner View Post
    Sam Bacile, a 56-year-old California real estate developer who identifies himself as an Israeli Jew and who said he produced, directed and wrote the two-hour film, "Innocence of Muslims," said he had not anticipated such a furious reaction.
    You always believe what you read, Dear? "Israeli Jew" shoulda put you on the "something fishy" trail, no?

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    And the maker of this film is an Egyptian born (Coptic Christian), but the muzzie attack the US Embassy.

    More sick stupidity from the muslims.

    I have watched the 13 minute youtube clip of this movie that drove them nuts. I cannot understand the big deal.

    Man behind anti-Islam film reportedly is Egyptian-born ex-con
    By Michael Isikoff, NBC News

    A 55-year-old Egypt-born Coptic Christian man living in the Los Angeles area was a key figure behind the anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims," blamed for sparking riots and protests in the Middle East, law enforcement officials told NBC News Thursday.
    Man behind anti-Islam film reportedly is Egyptian-born ex-con - World News
    ............

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    Most of these morons won't have even seen the film, not only that, but they associate the work of some dickhead with the U.S. government, as if the U.S. governerment commissioned it.
    They really are stupid pig brained barbaric morons.
    Shoot the fucking lot. (the activists/extremists who attack embassies and such, not your average Md. in the street)
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    Yeah, well, the movie was just an excuse anyhow. By the way, America ‘was warned of embassy attack but did nothing.’

    Too busy with fundraisers and golf...

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    US consulate attack: Libya makes first arrests - Telegraph
    US consulate attack: Libya makes first arrests

    The Libyan government announced the first arrests over the Benghazi consulate attack as suspicion focused on two militant Islamist groups in the area.

    Newly elected Libyan Prime Minister Mustafa Abu Shagur said a "big advance" has been made in the probe into the deadly attack on the US consulate in Libya's second city of Benghazi. Photo: Mahmud Tiurkia/AFP/Getty Images








    By Alex Spillius, Diplomatic Correspondent

    8:22PM BST 13 Sep 2012

    Mustafa Abu Shagur, the Libyan prime minister, said "a big advance" had been made in the inquiry, though he refused to give specific details.

    The US government is investigating whether al Qaeda-linked extremists were behind Tuesday night's raid, rather than simply a spontaneous mob of protesters.

    That suggestion strengthened yesterday when Libyan officials said a farm near the consulate had been used as a base to launch some of the attacks.

    Barack Obama has already dispatched 50 US marines and two warships to the region in the wake of the attacks, while Eric Holder, the US attorney general, confirmed yesterday that the FBI would help with the investigation.

    Mr Shagur said the Libyan authorities had already made a breakthrough, announcing that the first suspects had been arrested.

    "We have some names and some photographs. Arrests have been made and more are under way as we speak," he said.
    An Libyan interior ministry spokesman however warned that the inquiry would be "very complicated" because the crowd outside the consulate had been very mixed.
    "There were extremists, ordinary citizens, women, children and criminals," he said. "There were also shots fired from a nearby farm. We need time to determine who was responsible."
    Ahmad Jibril, the Libyan deputy ambassador in London, has named Ansar al-Sharia (Protectors of the Islamic Law) as the perpetrators of the attack.
    "The group has carried out several terrorist attacks within the last few weeks and also the killing of some Libyan officials, especially in Benghazi," he said.
    Affiliated with other groups in Tunisia and Yemen of the same name, Ansar is led by a Mohammed Zahawi and emerged during the uprising against Col Muammar Gaddafi.
    The group then tried and failed to set up an Islamist state in eastern Libya before reportedly resorting to regular acts of intimidation and violence.
    After the attack on Tuesday evening it issued a statement that was neither a denial nor a claim of responsibility.
    It said the group "didn't participate as a sole entity", but it "was carrying out its duties in al-Jala'a hospital and other places where it was entrusted with some duties".
    In a statement yesterday it however sought to distance itself from the attacks, condemning "the accusations without any verification or investigation".
    The other group that has come into focus is the Imprisoned Omar Abdul Rahman Brigade, named after the "blind sheikh" jailed in the US for conspiracy in the bombing of the New York World Trade Centre in 1993.
    The brigade claimed to be behind several attacks on Western targets in Benghazi in the summer, including the US consulate, a vehicle carrying Dominic Asquith, the British ambassador, and the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
    Noman Benotman, a former Libyan militant now based at the Quilliam Foundation, a counter-extremism think tank in London, said the brigade was a chief suspect.
    He noted that the assault immediately followed a eulogy from al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri for the death of his second-in-command Abu Yahya al-Libi in June.
    When the brigade claimed to have attacked the US consulate earlier, it cited al-Libi's killing in Pakistan by a US drone.




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    The reaction in Libya is mostly one of outrage, which is good to see. It does indeed seem that AQ/ radical Islamist elements used this staged controversy for payback over the recent assassination of Al Qaeda's 2IC. In contrast, the Bush administration seemed happier to keep these terrorist leaders alive and breathing, to be used as bogeymen. That has it's uses too, if you are trying to sell an agenda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Koojo View Post
    Most of these morons won't have even seen the film, not only that, but they associate the work of some dickhead with the U.S. government, as if the U.S. governerment commissioned it.
    Exactly.

    And Egyptian born man in LA made the film.

    So, shouldn't be attack the Egyptian Embassy by that logic.

    And more sickening, is that the Ambassador was allegedly raped before being murdrered according to one report.

    There was also a photo of it on a news website that has since been removed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    The reaction in Libya is mostly one of outrage, which is good to see. It does indeed seem that AQ/ radical Islamist elements used this staged controversy for payback over the recent assassination of Al Qaeda's 2IC. In contrast, the Bush administration seemed happier to keep these terrorist leaders alive and breathing, to be used as bogeymen. That has it's uses too, if you are trying to sell an agenda.
    The outrage over the film is contrived; a diversion. It now appears there's no direct link to that film and the attacks which were pre-planned for the 9/11 anniversary. Too many coordinated attacks. Methinks there will be some heads will roll as more comes out about how Hillary was warned but did nothing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee View Post
    The outrage over the film is contrived; a diversion. It now appears there's no direct link to that film and the attacks which were pre-planned for the 9/11 anniversary. Too many coordinated attacks. Methinks there will be some heads will roll as more comes out about how Hillary was warned but did nothing.
    Yes, it is starting to seem that way.

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    Here is an article from a UK newspaper with graphic coverage of the Benghazi debacle:

    Bloody hand prints, stolen documents and shocking security failings: Harrowing pictures inside crumbling U.S. consulate in Benghazi after attacks that left ambassador and three others dead
    • Dramatic images of bloody hand prints and crumbling buildings capture horror of Tuesday's attack on U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, which fell on 11th anniversary of 9/11 terrorist attacks
    • Sensitive documents have gone missing from compound, including names of Libyans working with Americans
    • Libyan officials say four men now in custody in relation to attack
    • Landlord of building says there were 400 rioters and attack could not be prevented

    In the wake of the deadly U.S. consulate attack in Libya’s second-largest city, disturbing images have emerged of the embassy, which is now little more than bloodied rubble that has been looted, torched, and trampled upon.

    These images are only part of the story, as it has been revealed today that a major security breach could have been the reason that American Ambassador Christopher Stevens, along with three other Americans, were killed in Tuesday’s attack.

    Reports have also circulated that the attack in Benghazi was an inside job and that the U.S. Department of State knew of the attack up to 48 hours ahead of time, yet chose to do nothing.

    Adding to the chaos, sensitive documents have apparently gone missing from the embassy following the attack, potentially putting many in danger.



    There will be blood: A Libyan man explains that the bloodstains on the column are from one the American staff members who grabbed the edge of the column while he was evacuated, after an attack that killed four Americans on September 11th




    Grim scene: Bloodstains at the main gate believed to be from one of the American staff members of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya




    Damages: The inside of the burnt US consulate building in Benghazi two days after the deadly attack




    Inhospitable: A Libyan man walks in the rubble of the damaged building after a crowd of hundreds attacked the consulate Tuesday evening, many of them firing machine-guns and rocket-propelled grenades


    The embassy, located in Libya’s second-largest city, was an easy target as it had not been equipped to withstand a riot, and as such, did not have bullet-proof glass or reinforced doors, reports said.
    The Independent, citing diplomatic sources, has exclusively reported that the U.S. State Department had known up to 48 hours ahead of the attacks that the compounds in Benghazi and Cairo were potential targets. However, none of the diplomats in either city were given warning to go on lock-down, the paper reported.
    Documents containing delicate information have been lost in the attack, the paper reported. These documents are believed to contain the names of Libyans who are also working for Americans, as well as information on oil contracts.
    It is also believed that the attacks could be retribution for a drone strike which killed a top al-Qaeda official in Pakistan, who was said to be Libyan.

    A spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State told MailOnline: 'We have nothing further on the situation except what was spoken about with two state department officials at a press conference earlier today.'


    Libya’s deputy interior minister Wanis el-Sharef told the Associated Press today that heavily armed militants used a protest of an anti-Islam film as a cover in their deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate, screaming 'God is great!' as they scaled its outer walls and descended on the main building.


    Get the rest of the grim details here






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    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
    the U.S. Department of State knew of the attack up to 48 hours ahead of time, yet chose to do nothing
    You honestly believe that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Boon Mee
    the U.S. Department of State knew of the attack up to 48 hours ahead of time, yet chose to do nothing
    You honestly believe that?
    Well, we certainly haven't seen anything to the contrary, have we?

    Has Hillary denied that? Nope...

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    One would have thought that common sense would have dictated that an unprotected Consulate, in one of the most volatile countries in the Middle East/North Africa, on the anniversary of 9/11, would have already been at the highest possible level of security alert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by attaboy View Post
    Supposedly, there is no actual film only a "trailer". It's more of a skit than a film.
    Full size movie, try any of the main torrent sites. I found it boring, but that's subjective and the civilised world should be addressing freedom of speech not entertainment value or the background of the alleged producer, or how best to capitulate with honour.

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