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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #10 on: September 17, 2012, 09:13:58 PM »
obama built and broke it and his Arab spring came back to bite us in the butt and in my opinion he is the problem and needs to step up and take action. His J Carter moment failed him and the United States and he'd doing his best to cover it up and you can still smell the BS
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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #11 on: September 18, 2012, 11:07:51 AM »
Actually, my point was not to justify the violence committed by the protestors. First of all, the maker of this film made this film with his own political agenda in his mind: he is a christian Kopt (not sure I pronounce that correctly) wanting to shame the muslims and indeed (or at least I believe so) to insult them.

As for the protestors: I cannot help but think that the protest is more set up by certain individuals in order to gain political power rather then to protest agains the insult of the islam or its profet. The fact that the USA came in the crossfire is a bit similar to the way Iranian political leaders shouting "Death to America" to create a common enemy in order to cover up internal problems.

And for what the attack on the US embassy in Lybia: As I understand it, it was a sophisticated and well co-ordinated attack, at least suggesting a lot of preparation and planning prior to the attack and all these protests.

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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #12 on: September 18, 2012, 01:04:16 PM »
Mohammed is ugly and smells bad.

Come at me.



They only come after you if you insult The Prophet   ;D ;D
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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #13 on: September 18, 2012, 01:10:49 PM »
Come after you? Three year olds in Oz are calling for your beheading. I blame Phil, the manky git! ;D
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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #14 on: September 18, 2012, 01:16:22 PM »
From what I have heard the film, while bad enough to be unwatchable, is a fairly accurate depiction of Mohamed as a child molesting bandit chieftain who had to flee his own city of Mecca after robbing a caravan he had been told to leave alone.

The historical record shows that had he not started a violence prone cult, he could have made it big selling used camels.
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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #15 on: Today at 05:34:39 PM »

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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2012, 02:10:37 PM »
From what I have heard the film, while bad enough to be unwatchable, is a fairly accurate depiction of Mohamed as a child molesting bandit chieftain who had to flee his own city of Mecca after robbing a caravan he had been told to leave alone.

The historical record shows that had he not started a violence prone cult, he could have made it big selling used camels.
Never dropped, only f*cked once.

Does it come with the video?
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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2012, 02:36:00 PM »
From what I have heard the film, while bad enough to be unwatchable, is a fairly accurate depiction of Mohamed as a child molesting bandit chieftain who had to flee his own city of Mecca after robbing a caravan he had been told to leave alone.

The historical record shows that had he not started a violence prone cult, he could have made it big selling used camels.
Never dropped, only f*cked once.
Probably true for most of the guns sold on this board. ;D
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PS this reminds me there is a lovely AR for sale in the classifieds whose virginity is intact! ;)

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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #17 on: September 18, 2012, 06:35:50 PM »
http://www.lauraingraham.com/b/Libya:-We-gave-US-three-day-warning-of-Benghazi-attack/-4458106817717145.html

American diplomats were warned of possible violent unrest in Benghazi three days before the killings of US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three members of his team, Libyan security officials say.

The claim came as the country's interim President, Mohammed el-Megarif, said his government had information that the attack on the US consulate had been planned by an Islamist group with links to al-Qa'ida and with foreigners taking part.

However, the American ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, insisted that the killings had resulted from a demonstration against a film about the Prophet Mohamed, replicating protests in Cairo, which had been "hijacked" and got out of control.

The Independent has reported diplomatic sources who said that the threat of an attack against US interests in the region was known to the US administration 48 hours before it took place. The alert was issued by the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security, but not made public. A State Department spokesman maintained: "We are not aware of any actionable intelligence indicating that an attack on the US Mission in Benghazi was planned or imminent."

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/white-house-libya-attack-may-pre-planned-175524798--election.html

The White House on Tuesday explicitly left open the possibility that last week's dramatic attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, which left four Americans including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens dead, was a preplanned attack.

Press secretary Jay Carney suggested the assault could have been the work of an armed group looking to "take advantage" of unrest he blamed on an anti-Islam video available online.

Carney repeatedly described that footage as the "precipitating" cause of the protests and the violence targeting American diplomatic posts in Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Tunisia and elsewhere.

Libya is "still a very volatile place [where] there are vast numbers of weapons, and certainly a number of violent groups in the country," he told reporters at his daily briefing.

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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/glenn-beck-on-libya-u-s-consulate-attack-youre-being-set-up-america/

On tonight’s episode of “The Glenn Beck Program” on TheBlazeTV, Beck stated that he believes, based on his research and analysis, U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens was murdered not as a result of a spontaneous riot over an anti-Muslim YouTube clip but rather as part of a coordinated and planned attack using the protests as a cover.

“You’re being set up, America. Your freedom of speech is being set up and it’s being set up all over the world,” Beck said. “If you say somebody on YouTube can’t make a video that is offensive to somebody else, you stop everything, free speech is dead, the First Amendment is over. That’s what this is really all about.”

Beck went on to analyze the U.S. consulate attack in Benghazi in depth, going point-by-point comparing the U.S. government’s explanation to what reality suggests.

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One thing that is not being mentioned.
The riots started on September 11th, the link below and others I could find on You Tube show the movie wasn't posted until the 12th



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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #18 on: September 18, 2012, 08:04:09 PM »
One thing that is not being mentioned.
The riots started on September 11th, the link below and others I could find on You Tube show the movie wasn't posted until the 12th




if you look it up you find that it was not only posted in early July on youtube, but was also posted in Arabic. so now 'spontaneous' is over two months for reaction time. wow. talk about quick. I saw one report that the original was done (full length) last November. so why did it take this long? I don't know, but I think it may be because this film was only a smoke screen. planned from long before. as far as none of the postings being older than the 12th.... I would bet the rest have been removed by big brother.

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Re: Innocence of Muslims - The Movie ( and all the protests )
« Reply #19 on: September 19, 2012, 06:01:39 PM »
Smoke and mirrors Deep!

This was a vicious, planned attack by Muslim radicals!  What the WH says in irrelevant!  And getting more irrelevanter every day!  :)

 

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