Rioting Egyptian Islamists Tearing Apart American Flag on 9/11 Anniversary

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Marcella

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Rioting Egyptian Islamists Tearing Apart American Flag on 9/11 Anniversary.


Newly released video shows hundreds of Islamist protesters in Egypt gathered outside the walls of the U.S. embassy in Cairo, chanting against the U.S. and an anti-Muslim movie being produced in America.
“Say it, don’t fear: Their ambassador must leave,” the crowd chanted, according to the Associated Press.


Dozens of protesters proceeded to take down an American flag and tear it apart after they failed to burn it.


http://youtu.be/vzSlGwksEsY


The protesters on the wall then raised on the flagpole a black flag with a Muslim declaration of faith, “There is no god but God and
Muhammad is his prophet.” The flag, similar to the banner used by al-0Qaida, is commonly used by ultraconservatives around the region. This all on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

(Source: The Blaze and AP)
 
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you're going to upset a bunch of people here at christian chat with your anti-muslim talk. They say it is only a few that are bad. Oh and you use the Blaze .. 2nd NO - NO

I say great post
 

Marcella

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you're going to upset a bunch of people here at christian chat with your anti-muslim talk. They say it is only a few that are bad. Oh and you use the Blaze .. 2nd NO - NO

I say great post
My conversation is only against Islam itself. There is never any condemnation of the rampant violence by the leadership of Islam. It is, however, encouraging to see individual Muslims condemning the violence done by many.
 
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"An anti-Islam video created by Sam Bacile, an American-Israeli living in California was uploaded to YouTube and has now resulted in the deaths of four Americans in an uprisings in Egypt and Libya.
The Anti-Islam YouTube Video, officially known as "Innocence of Muslims," depicts the prophet Muhammad in despicable ways, which would insult Jesus followers if someone depicted him in a similar manner, but which is done fairly frequently in the U.S."


The reaction of the Muslims in their own countries to this video is predictable but ignored. Not having access to protests anywhere else they protested at our embassy and killed four Americans. If anything we need to arrest and convict this Sam Bacile as the cause for the deaths.
 
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WRONG -- YOU NEED TO AREST THE MUSLIMS -- We have freedom of speech
 

Nautilus

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WRONG -- YOU NEED TO AREST THE MUSLIMS -- We have freedom of speech
freedom of speech shouldnt give people the right to make purposefully inflammatory material free of consequences.

You wouldnt be saying 'freedom of speech' if someone made a video about Jesus...

I mean porn is covered under freedom of speech, are you the conservative that you are okay with porn?
 
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That could be anything .. I say speak you mind we don't all have to agree.
 
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I do not know what people expected after the "Arab Spring". I always figured the islamists would band together and take over. Democracy and freedom of speech are not part of human nature, and the default has always been tribal government. For the big decisions, the head man consults with his advisors, and renders the decision. That's it.