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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Muslim Brotherhood closer to Obama every day

My gut churns each time I rad another article about Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood. Now it seems the administration would be satisfied if the MB gained power in Egypt. Saying it is the deeds, not the name which will determine our attitude towards any group in Egypt gives the White House an out, an easy way to not acknowledge the real and ultimately dangerous game the MB is playing. By ignoring what the Muslim Brotherhood has advocated for the last 20 years is not just folly but it will get us deeper in denial and make it that much harder to identify by name our true enemies.

Obama is leading us down the path of destruction by bedding down with the MB, we risk our ability to fight when the time comes by ignoring the jihadist elephant in the room.

And why do we not hear this story in the MSM? Where are the honest journalists who should be making this a headline article? Does anyone know? Anybody care?


From The Jerusalem Post November 5

US would be 'satisfied' with Brotherhood win in Egypt


The United States would be "satisfied" should free elections in Egypt produce a victory for the Muslim Brotherhood, AFP reported Friday according to the US's special coordinator for transitions in the Middle East, William Taylor.

Taylor said the US would judge elected parties in the Middle East based "on what they do, and not what they're called," AFP quoted him as saying. He added that he did not meet with Brotherhood officials in his latest visit to Cairo, but would have had he been given the chance.

The point man on Middle East transitions said that so-called Arab Spring revolutions and a desire for democratic elections create an environment in which groups like the Muslim Brotherhood are able to shed associations with terror.

Does the Muslim Brotherhood also shed associations with jihad? Sharia? Islamic hegemony? The violent passages of the Qur'an?

Taylor's comments came the week after Tunisia - widely seen as the birthplace of Arab Spring revolutions - elected its own Islamist Ennahda party to form a governing coalition.

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