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Protestors Scale US Embassy in Egypt, Raise Islamist Flag. Consulate in Libya on Fire Comments

Occurring on the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attack against the United States by violent Jihadists, the news out of Egypt was a frightening reminder that hatred against America in some of  the Muslim Nations of the Middle East still simmers - in spite of  assurances to the contrary. Interspersed between footage of those Jihadists flying airplanes into the World Trade Center Buildings eleven years ago, we watched mobs of ... Continue Reading

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  1. Cathy
    8 months ago

    I don't have tv but a friend told me that the ambassodor was killed, another reminder of how much we are not liked in the world which remains quite evident but when you have a president that educational instituions will cover ouir sacred images,and a democratic convention that really didn"t want God in the process what should we expect. The solution as we know is not the media,,Glen Beck or otherwise but on this special day How about 1 heartfelt HAIL MARY , Cathy 9/12/12

  2. John
    8 months ago

    Maybe this is just the protestors' way of saying "Thank-you" for Mr Obama's warm 9/11 greeting to the Arab Forum.

  3. Lindangel
    8 months ago

    We Christians and Catholics, must WAKE UP! Our current president will never defend the Christian faith-because he has admitted he is of the Muslim faith (he in his own words in an ABC interview). You can not negotiate with a radical Muslim.

  4. Rose
    8 months ago

    Ah, the lovely Muslim spring! It was supported by our president. And today our president refuses to arrange a meeting with Israel's prime minister due to scheduling conflicts. Yet he has time to go on Letterman. Obama seems totally unattached to the reality of what is happening around him. Is he really disinterested or is it intentional? How can so many Americans be blind to who this guy is and how badly he is hurting this country.


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