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:::D :::D :::D :::D bad acting but funny none the less the muzzies look like mentally challenged chimpanzees :::D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmodVun16Q4
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/09/11/cairo-u-s-embassy-protested-over-anti-islam-film-linked-to-terry-jones.html
they give no credit to the Jewish who produced it
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U.S. Embassy Protested Over Anti-Islam Film Promoted by Terry Jones
Sep 11, 2012 7:55 PM EDT
Chanting protesters attacked the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Tuesday, enraged over a film that purportedly insults the Prophet Muhammad—and linked to U.S. pastor Terry Jones. Vivian Salama reports.
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As Americans commemorated the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on Tuesday, protesters in Cairo shredded and burned the American flag and scaled the walls of the U.S. Embassy.
At least 2,000 demonstrators, enraged over Innocence of Muslims, a little-known film produced in the United States that allegedly insults the Prophet Muhammad, shouted, “We will sacrifice ourselves for you, Allah’s messenger!” A group of men managed to mount the embassy’s walls waving a black flag with the words “There is no God but God, and Muhammad is his messenger.” Many of those gathered did not know the name of the film, nor did they know the details of their grievance against the U.S. pastor linked to it, Terry Jones, whose 2010 threats to burn the Quran triggered deadly riots in Afghanistan. Similar attacks were reported on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, where an American was killed and part of the consulate burned, according to Al Jazeera.
Al-Azhar, one of the Arab world’s most elite centers for higher Islamic learning, reportedly condemned the film on Tuesday, citing a scene in which a character based on the Prophet Muhammad goes on trial. The Wall Street Journal reported that Innocence of Muslims’ writer, editor, and producer is a 52-year-old American, Sam Bacile. Jones is promoting the film, whose new 14-minute Arabic-dubbed trailer on YouTube depicts the Prophet as a deranged womanizer calling for massacres.
The organization standupamericanow.org ran a live stream on Tuesday of a press conference featuring Jones in what he dubbed “International Judge Muhammad Day,” during which he listed reasons why, in his opinion, the Prophet should be put on hypothetical trial.
Muslims consider any depiction of the Prophet, be it in an illustration or film, to be a violation of Islamic belief. Similar protests were staged outside the Danish Embassy in Cairo and across the Muslim world in 2005 after the daily newspaper Jyllands-Posten published satirical cartoons depicting the Prophet.
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Protesters chant slogans amid orange smoke outside the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. (Mohammed Abu Zaid / AP Photo)
“The U.S. cannot control the actions of every bigot who wants to vent his or her anger and ignorance,” said Paul Sullivan, a North Africa expert at National Defense University. “Unfortunately, such bigotry projected onto the Internet can bring great danger and anger across the globe.”
Even approaching to the U.S. Embassy in Cairo is no small feat. A veritable fortress, the complex shares Latin America Street with the British Embassy and is a sea of military checkpoints, tank blockades, and police surveillance. The 12 entry points to the street have been sealed off with high-level security since mass protests targeted the foreign government complexes at the start of the 2003 Iraq invasion. It’s a short walk from Tahrir Square, and authorities have further clamped down on security since the 2011 revolution. A court order in July 2011 ruled the military blockades illegal and called for all the surrounding routes to be opened to traffic. While some cars are allowed to pass, heavy security remains in effect today.
The embassy did not immediately comment on the incident, though it said via Twitter that it would cancel visa services on Wednesday. The State Department said in a statement that it is working with Egyptian security to restore order. The embassy had released a statement earlier Tuesday appearing to apologize for the film, saying: “The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims—as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions.” The White House disavowed that statement Tuesday night, telling Politico: “The statement by Embassy Cairo was not cleared by Washington and does not reflect the views of the United States government.”
Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs Jose Fernandez and a delegation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce were in Cairo at the time of the protests.
‘The public is easily agitated and can erupt in a moment’s time, suggesting a level of engagement that was uncharacteristic of the Mubarak era.’
“There are 30 major companies, top-level officials, and others from the U.S. there trying to figure out whether to invest in Egypt and whether to give aid to Egypt,” said Sulllivan. “This will throw things off. I can certainly see some businesspeople rethinking some of their investment ideas a bit after this.”
While these protests are likely to die down almost as quickly as they began, the incident adds to the tumultuous transformation of this longtime friendship. U.S.-Egyptian relations have undergone a makeover of sorts since the revolution last year that toppled steadfast U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak and led to the rise of Islamists with whom the U.S. has traditionally been wary of engaging. President Mohamed Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, is U.S.-educated and believed to be genuine in his intentions to maintain strong ties with the United States. (Egypt receives $1.3 billion annually from the United States in military aid.) However, Morsi’s recent trip to Iran, the first in more than three decades by any Egyptian leader, was a signal that Egypt’s new leadership sees friendship as a two-way street.
“This protest does not speak to any significant cooling off in relations between the U.S. government and the new Egyptian regime, but rather indicates that cultural and religious politics have effectively been massified,” said Adel Iskandar, a media and Arab studies scholar at Georgetown University. “The public is easily agitated and can erupt in a moment’s time, suggesting a level of engagement that was uncharacteristic of the Mubarak era.”
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Ok this movie was put up over 2 months ago. Homicidal sand maggots are just using this as a lame justification for attacking American embassies on 9/11. But of course the media will buy it hook line and sinker and blame the film maker for it because no crime Muslims commit can possibly be their fault.
You're right Dan this 'movie' was out for 3 months suddenly qurananimals on 9/11's anniversary they decide to vent their feelings
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My only problem is that the movie seems to be way too amateurish and boring.
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My only problem is that the movie seems to be way too amateurish and boring.
I agree
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Sick: the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, America's highest-ranking military officer and an Osama lackey, has decided to take action. He has called PASTOR TERRY JONES to blame him for subhuman sand-apes proving the point of this film.
http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=284848&R=R101
WASHINGTON - General Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the US military's Joint Chiefs of Staff, spoke with Pastor Terry Jones by phone on Wednesday and asked him to withdraw his support for a film whose portrayal of the Prophet Mohammad has sparked violent protests - including one that ended with the death of America's envoy to Libya.
"In the brief call, Gen. Dempsey expressed his concerns over the nature of the film, the tensions it will inflame and the violence it will cause," Dempsey's spokesman, Colonel Dave Lapan, told Reuters. "He asked Mr. Jones to consider withdrawing his support for the film."
US military officials are concerned that the film could inflame tensions in Afghanistan, where 74,000 US troops are fighting. The Taliban earlier on Wednesday called on Afghans to prepare for a fight against Americans and urged insurgents to "take revenge" on US soldiers over the film.
In a way i like it .Dempsey no doubt thinks he has to lower himself to speak to Jones he must feel it';s below his dignity
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What a brave military we have, going after American pastors when Muslim terrorists bully our nation. Terry Jones should have told him the same message that Charles Krauthammer said to the protesters: go to hell.
I agree
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This is what outraged them? I think chaim's videos are much more "controversial"
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Anyhow the video photography was good.
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Islam is the biggest threat to human existence on this planet. The sooner it is eradicated, the better for all life in the world.
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I just wish it were a bit higher-budgeted. But overall, it was good.
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What's up with the nearly 20,000 dislikes??? Are the dislikes mostly from Muslims or people who don't want to hear the truth?
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What's up with the nearly 20,000 dislikes??? Are the dislikes mostly from Muslims or people who don't want to hear the truth?
Your talking about the same individuals. Your question should have been
Are the dislikes mostly from Muslims, people who don't want to hear the truth?
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Only muslamics will dislike it.
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I heard this was created by Coptic Egyptian refugees. Make sense.
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I heard this was created by Coptic Egyptian refugees. Make sense.
Probably Yes! They were not getting sympathy from any corner due to their own historical blunders.
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Walid Soebat has a very interesting take on this matter>
http://www.shoebat.com/2012/09/12/arabic-sources-reveal-shocking-information-about-the-attacks-on-u-s-embassy-in-egypt/
Nour Party announced in a statement on the official facebook page of the party, support for participation in the vigil held in front of the U.S. embassy on the fifth evening (Tuesday) to condemn the film for offending the Prophet (peace be upon him) on American television. The Engineer Jalal, once Secretary-General of the party, said that a number of party leaders are taking part in the vigil, led by Dr. Ahmed Khalil and Nader Bakkar, in addition to members of the party from the various provinces.”
This was sent out one day before the 9/11 anniversary. So we can conclude that the agitation was started days before, then advertised on September 10 to turn out on September 11th specifically.
Push for Egypt to implement blasphemy laws as well as to force other countries to tow the line. Orchestrated, I bet it was.
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Now it is YEMEN:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/Yemeni-protesters-storm-US-embassy-in-Sanaa/articleshow/16380529.cms
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This is what outraged them? I think chaim's videos are much more "controversial"
Or Chaim's old QPTV programs.
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Now it is YEMEN:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/Yemeni-protesters-storm-US-embassy-in-Sanaa/articleshow/16380529.cms
I wonder why they're so angry. It's just a movie.
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Mohammed the Bastard :::D
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19586143
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Some politicians worldwide may be envisaging the ban on this movie trailer on the UTube.
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http://www.wnd.com/2012/09/no-live-ammo-for-marines-at-embassy-in-cairo/?cat_orig=world
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Oh! The video at the top proclaims now that "This video is not available in your country".
>:(
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Oh! The video at the top proclaims now that "This video is not available in your country".
>:(
You live in a muslim country
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I know. This is just being used as an excuse for their terrorism. The movie itself cannot be to blame. They are just doing what the Gaza terrorists do when they want to commit an act of terror--pick some random action in the past and call it revenge for that action.
The primary reason they are reacting like savages to this completely buffoonish film is because of Islam. Their religion has made them savage apes. And yet people are condemning the film but not the religion?
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I wish Jews acted like this when threatened with another holocaust.
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You live in a muslim country
Which Muslim country would that be? Pakistan? Malaysia? Indonesia? Turkey?
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You live in a muslim country
Oh No! It is secular/socialist/Hindu India. :o
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Oh No! It is secular/socialist/Hindu India. :o
oh yes i heard they blocked it
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Oh No! It is secular/socialist/Hindu India. :o
Why did they blocked it?
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Why did they blocked it?
To create the Dhimmi effect of pacifying all the expected muslamic demonstration within the nation on this issue.
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To create the Dhimmi effect of pacifying all the expected muslamic demonstration within the nation on this issue.
I'm glad I live in America.
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I am glad that I have already seen the video earlier.
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I wish Jews acted like this when threatened with another holocaust.
For sure! Also, keep this in mind: Arab newspapers are filled with anti-Semitic pictures, articles, and blood libels. It's okay for them, of course, to constantly denigrate Jews and our religion. They can dish it out, but they can't take it. They should get a taste of their own medicine every minute of every hour of every day.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/UttarPradesh/Ghaziabad-Cops-watched-when-rioters-rallied/Article1-931088.aspx
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/ghaziabad-violence-points-to-increasing-communal-tensions-in-akhileshs-up/1/217563.html
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Ghaziabad-violence-Three-officers-suspended/articleshow/16428837.cms