Jordan is among those Islamic countries where the people are demanding "democracy" and "freedom". Not the Jeffersonian form, but the Islamic form and that needs to be understood if we are to adequately deal with the upcoming quagmire in a way which protects and defends the principles held dear by our constitution and our cultural foundations.
The Muslim Brotherhood, dedicated to the elimination of the West by it's own miserable hand, is poised to take a chunk of Jordan, in the political sense. They are planning a rally in the capital, Amman, called the "Day of Rage" in which they will ''denounce acts of violence and demand reform''.
Ah yes, the "religion of peace" calls for a "day of rage". You can bet there will be, along with the demands for reform, violence in the name of Islam.
From ANSAmed Feb 23
The Muslim Brotherhood, dedicated to the elimination of the West by it's own miserable hand, is poised to take a chunk of Jordan, in the political sense. They are planning a rally in the capital, Amman, called the "Day of Rage" in which they will ''denounce acts of violence and demand reform''.
Ah yes, the "religion of peace" calls for a "day of rage". You can bet there will be, along with the demands for reform, violence in the name of Islam.
From ANSAmed Feb 23
JORDAN: FEBRUARY 25 DAY OF RAGE, OPPOSITION
(ANSAmed) - A ''Day of Rage'' has been called in Jordan's capital, Amman, for this Friday to ''denounce acts of violence and demand reform''. The opposition made the announcement and hopes to make it the largest demonstration since the beginning of the protests in the Hashemite kingdom in January. ''About 10,000 members of the Islamic movement'' are expected in Amman to ''denounce acts of violence and demand reform'', France Presse was told by Zaki Bani Rsheid, member of the executive committee of the Muslim Brotherhood and main opposition party. Nineteen other parties and groups have made an appeal to protest alongside the Islamic Action Front...
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