The soldiers of allah are commanded to kill and die to make Islam the only religion ideology on earth. No less is expected of those who refuse to live under the Islamic yoke. Liberal Egypt revolts.
The Zebiba Boyz “Expect” the Assassination of Their Liberal Opponents
The glories of the Arab Spring just keep getting more glorious. Hussein Obama’s foreign policy is heading the Middle East and the world to blood and ruin, and all Mitt Romney could say during the foreign policy debate was “I agree with the President.”
Nageh Ibrahim, the ideologue of the Gamaa al-Islamiya, has warned that liberal politicians and intellectuals who oppose President Mohammed Mursi’s latest constitutional declaration could face a campaign of targeted assassinations starting from December.
White House silent as Egypt’s president grabs power, moves toward Shariah Islamic law
War is deceit, said Muhammad, profit of Islam. The Muslim Brotherhood is “largely secular”, said Obama clown James Clapper. And so we are being deceived.
“I am waiting to see, I hope soon, a very strong statement of condemnation by the U.S., by Europe and by everybody who really cares about human dignity,” declared Mohamed ElBaradei, who is one of Egypt’s more visible non-Islamist politicians.
What Obama shares with MuBro Morsi:
“I twist the truth, I rule the world, my crown is called deceit I am the emperor of lies, you grovel at my feet.”–Read More »
Nov 25 2012. Egypt. “They’ll be burning and a looting tonight”
Vlad Tepes:
One dead, sixty wounded as anti-Morsi protestors try to storm Muslim Brotherhood offices
Egyptian secular democracy, such as it was, is not going quietly. “Egypt clashes escalate over President Morsi’s power grab,” from CBS News, November 25:
CAIRO Supporters and opponents of Egypt’s president on Sunday grew more entrenched in their potentially destabilizing battle over the Islamist leader’s move to assume near absolute powers, with neither side appearing willing to back down as the stock market plunged amid the fresh turmoil.The standoff poses one of the hardest tests for the nation’s liberal and secular opposition since Hosni Mubarak’s ouster nearly two years ago. Failure to sustain protests and eventually force Mohammed Morsi to loosen control could consign it to long-term irrelevance.
Clashes between the two sides spilled onto the streets for a third day since the president issued edicts that make him immune to oversight of any kind, including that of the courts.
A teenager was killed and at least 60 people were wounded when a group of anti-Morsi protesters tried to storm the local offices of the political arm of the president’s Muslim Brotherhood in the Nile Delta city of Damanhoor, according to security officials.
It was the first reported death from the street battles that erupted across much of the nation on Friday, the day after Morsi’s decrees were announced. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media, identified the boy as 15-year-old Islam Hamdi Abdel-Maqsood.
The tensions also dealt a fresh blow to the economy, which has suffered due to the problems plaguing the Arab world’s most populous nation since Mubarak’s ouster.
Egypt’s benchmark EGX30 stock index dropped 9.59 percentage points Sunday in the first trading session since Morsi issued his decrees. The losses were among the biggest since the turbulent days and weeks immediately after Mubarak’s ouster in a popular uprising last year. The loss in the value of shares was estimated at close to $5 billion.
The judiciary, the main target of the edicts, has pushed back, calling the decrees a power grab and an “assault” on the branch’s independence. Judges and prosecutors stayed away from many courts in Cairo and other cities on Sunday.
But the nation’s highest judicial body, the Supreme Judiciary Council, watered down its opposition to the decrees on Sunday. It told judges and prosecutors to return to work and announced that its members would meet with Morsi on Monday to try to persuade him to restrict immunity to major state decisions like declaring war or martial law or breaking diplomatic relations with foreign nations….


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Mursi elected through democracy
… now “the last Pharao” (Bible, Jesaia 19) destroy it, like “Adolf Nazi”
http://www.schnellmann.org/president-mursi-jihad-is-our-path.html
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