Cheney: Obama And The Muslim Brotherhood

And who cares what Cheney thinks? He's not quoting anyone but himself.


Perhaps you should peruse the entire thread.

It's not just Cheney saying it.....it's the facts.

So Robert Spencer of 'Jihad Watch'.....and a whole bunch of similarly anonymous sources. Can you see why Cheney's allegations may be a bit...underwhelming?



Post #27 move you?

IF Cheney speaks for the Egyptian people....then why did Muslim Brotherhood support run almost 2 to 1 to Muslim brotherhood opposition among the Egyptian people?

Why did Morsi get elected at all?

This is the part that doesn't work. First, Cheney is clueless. He speaks for no one but himself. Second, the people overwhelmingly supported the very organization that the military overthrew and made illegal. PEW isn't even allowed to do polling anymore regarding the Muslim Brotherhood. With the last poll they ran showing support for the MB outpacing opposition by 2 to 1.

And of course, it was a coup. The military literally knocked over a democratically elected president. The term 'coup' doesn't suddenly changed because its convenient to your argument.
 
And who cares what Cheney thinks? He's not quoting anyone but himself.


Perhaps you should peruse the entire thread.

It's not just Cheney saying it.....it's the facts.

So Robert Spencer of 'Jihad Watch'.....and a whole bunch of similarly anonymous sources. Can you see why Cheney's allegations may be a bit...underwhelming?



Post #27 move you?

IF Cheney speaks for the Egyptian people....then why did Muslim Brotherhood support run almost 2 to 1 to Muslim brotherhood opposition among the Egyptian people?

Why did Morsi get elected at all?

This is the part that doesn't work. First, Cheney is clueless. He speaks for no one but himself. Second, the people overwhelmingly supported the very organization that the military overthrew and made illegal. PEW isn't even allowed to do polling anymore regarding the Muslim Brotherhood. With the last poll they ran showing support for the MB outpacing opposition by 2 to 1.

And of course, it was a coup. The military literally knocked over a democratically elected president. The term 'coup' doesn't suddenly changed because its convenient to your argument.




"What many Egyptians cannot understand is: Why is the U.S. administration siding with the forces of oppression in their country and assisting with its transformation into a failed state under the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood? Egypt simply cannot be allowed to become another Somalia or Afghanistan, controlled by its own version of the Taliban.

The Egyptian people are astounded. They simply do not understand the Obama Administration's efforts to bring the Muslim Brotherhood back to power."
Egyptians Bewildered Over Support for Muslim Brotherhood
 
And who cares what Cheney thinks? He's not quoting anyone but himself.


Perhaps you should peruse the entire thread.

It's not just Cheney saying it.....it's the facts.

So Robert Spencer of 'Jihad Watch'.....and a whole bunch of similarly anonymous sources. Can you see why Cheney's allegations may be a bit...underwhelming?



Post #27 move you?

IF Cheney speaks for the Egyptian people....then why did Muslim Brotherhood support run almost 2 to 1 to Muslim brotherhood opposition among the Egyptian people?

Why did Morsi get elected at all?

This is the part that doesn't work. First, Cheney is clueless. He speaks for no one but himself. Second, the people overwhelmingly supported the very organization that the military overthrew and made illegal. PEW isn't even allowed to do polling anymore regarding the Muslim Brotherhood. With the last poll they ran showing support for the MB outpacing opposition by 2 to 1.

And of course, it was a coup. The military literally knocked over a democratically elected president. The term 'coup' doesn't suddenly changed because its convenient to your argument.

The American people elected Obama. The Egyptian people made their mistake by voting for Morsi.

Voters can be fooled.

Democratically elected doesn't mean they are committed to Democracy.

Morsi isn't.

Obama?

Jury is STILL out on our Ajole.
 
Dick Cheney and Bratphart were made for each other. Neither one have credibility and haven't for some time. This is the guy who still routinely says Saddam had operational ties with al Qaeda.......



How about this?

"Once in power in Egypt, the Brotherhood government drafted a new constitution, enshrining Islamic law as the highest law of the land, restricting the freedom of speech and denying equality of rights for women. TheAssociated Pressreported that the constitution reflected the “vision of the Islamists, with articles that rights activists, liberals and Christians fear will lead to restrictions on the rights of women and minorities and civil liberties in general.”

APreportedthat the constitution’s wording gave the Muslim Brotherhood “the tool for insisting on stricter implementation of rulings of Shariah,” and that “a new article states that Egypt’s most respected Islamic institution,Al-Azhar, must be consulted on any matters related to Shariah, a measure critics fear will lead to oversight of legislation by clerics.”
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1949


No prob with America supporting sharia law?

And when the Egyptian military suspended that Constitution did the Obama Administration stop the military aid?

Egyptian military ousts Morsi suspends constitution - The Washington Post

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/world/middleeast/obama-military-aid-to-egypt.html
pagewanted=all&_r=0

PressTV - US resumes military aid to Egypt as Sisi takes charge as president



"...when the Egyptian military suspended that Constitution..."

So.....Obama is a big constitutionalism guy?


Did you miss where he assumed the power to alter laws as written Congress?



Now that we've dispensed with the excuse that he was only supporting the law.....

...let's get back to the truth: his alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood:

You can't believe on that FBI agent squealer, gay hating war profiteer,,Cheney


Believe this?

"The Arab Spring “revolution” was “hijacked by extremists” as soon as the Muslim Brotherhood regime took power. Yet as the turmoil in Egypt increased, Obama responded not by admonishing the Muslim Brotherhood regime to respect the human rights of all its citizens, but byshipping over twenty F-16 fighter jets to Egypt, as part of an aid package amounting to over a billion dollars. A Republican congressional aidenotedat the time that “the Morsi-led Muslim Brotherhood government has not proven to be a partner for democracy as they had promised, given the recent attempted power grab.” The Obama Administrationresponded by downplaying the significance of the Brotherhood’s increasing authoritarianism, speaking blandly about “Egypt’s democratic transition and the need to move forward with a peaceful and inclusive transition that respects the rights of all Egyptians.” http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1949


Just what you would do?

Oblama played it right into the Egyptian Army' s hands by playing coy....




I haven't seen such contortions since you gave birth to yourself.


Why has the administration continued supporting the current government in Egypt then? Furthermore the aid that we sent while Morsi was in power went to the Military. Why? The Peace Treaty with Israel of course. If that is ever renounced you can bet the support will dry up fast.
 
And who cares what Cheney thinks? He's not quoting anyone but himself.


Perhaps you should peruse the entire thread.

It's not just Cheney saying it.....it's the facts.

So Robert Spencer of 'Jihad Watch'.....and a whole bunch of similarly anonymous sources. Can you see why Cheney's allegations may be a bit...underwhelming?



Post #27 move you?

IF Cheney speaks for the Egyptian people....then why did Muslim Brotherhood support run almost 2 to 1 to Muslim brotherhood opposition among the Egyptian people?

Why did Morsi get elected at all?

This is the part that doesn't work. First, Cheney is clueless. He speaks for no one but himself. Second, the people overwhelmingly supported the very organization that the military overthrew and made illegal. PEW isn't even allowed to do polling anymore regarding the Muslim Brotherhood. With the last poll they ran showing support for the MB outpacing opposition by 2 to 1.

And of course, it was a coup. The military literally knocked over a democratically elected president. The term 'coup' doesn't suddenly changed because its convenient to your argument.




"What many Egyptians cannot understand is: Why is the U.S. administration siding with the forces of oppression in their country and assisting with its transformation into a failed state under the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood? Egypt simply cannot be allowed to become another Somalia or Afghanistan, controlled by its own version of the Taliban.

The Egyptian people are astounded. They simply do not understand the Obama Administration's efforts to bring the Muslim Brotherhood back to power."
Egyptians Bewildered Over Support for Muslim Brotherhood

You're not quoting the Egyptian people. You're quoting michael Armanious AS the Egyptian people.

And you're avoiding my question like it were on fire. If Cheney is right and the people opposed the Muslim Brotherhood....why then did Pew show 2 to 1 support for the Muslim brotherhood in their most recent poll and why was Morsi elected by the Egyptian people as president to begin with?

Since you clearly don't have any answers of your own, can you link to some article that is telling you what to think on the matter?
 
Just like Joan Rivers medical staff didn't want the world see them forget to give her oxygen during her medical treatment..
 
Dick Cheney and Bratphart were made for each other. Neither one have credibility and haven't for some time. This is the guy who still routinely says Saddam had operational ties with al Qaeda.......



How about this?

"Once in power in Egypt, the Brotherhood government drafted a new constitution, enshrining Islamic law as the highest law of the land, restricting the freedom of speech and denying equality of rights for women. TheAssociated Pressreported that the constitution reflected the “vision of the Islamists, with articles that rights activists, liberals and Christians fear will lead to restrictions on the rights of women and minorities and civil liberties in general.”

APreportedthat the constitution’s wording gave the Muslim Brotherhood “the tool for insisting on stricter implementation of rulings of Shariah,” and that “a new article states that Egypt’s most respected Islamic institution,Al-Azhar, must be consulted on any matters related to Shariah, a measure critics fear will lead to oversight of legislation by clerics.”
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1949


No prob with America supporting sharia law?

And when the Egyptian military suspended that Constitution did the Obama Administration stop the military aid?

Egyptian military ousts Morsi suspends constitution - The Washington Post

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/world/middleeast/obama-military-aid-to-egypt.html
pagewanted=all&_r=0

PressTV - US resumes military aid to Egypt as Sisi takes charge as president



"...when the Egyptian military suspended that Constitution..."

So.....Obama is a big constitutionalism guy?


Did you miss where he assumed the power to alter laws as written Congress?



Now that we've dispensed with the excuse that he was only supporting the law.....

...let's get back to the truth: his alliance with the Muslim Brotherhood:

You can't believe on that FBI agent squealer, gay hating war profiteer,,Cheney


Believe this?

"The Arab Spring “revolution” was “hijacked by extremists” as soon as the Muslim Brotherhood regime took power. Yet as the turmoil in Egypt increased, Obama responded not by admonishing the Muslim Brotherhood regime to respect the human rights of all its citizens, but byshipping over twenty F-16 fighter jets to Egypt, as part of an aid package amounting to over a billion dollars. A Republican congressional aidenotedat the time that “the Morsi-led Muslim Brotherhood government has not proven to be a partner for democracy as they had promised, given the recent attempted power grab.” The Obama Administrationresponded by downplaying the significance of the Brotherhood’s increasing authoritarianism, speaking blandly about “Egypt’s democratic transition and the need to move forward with a peaceful and inclusive transition that respects the rights of all Egyptians.” http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1949


Just what you would do?

Oblama played it right into the Egyptian Army' s hands by playing coy....




I haven't seen such contortions since you gave birth to yourself.


Why has the administration continued supporting the current government in Egypt then? Furthermore the aid that we sent while Morsi was in power went to the Military. Why? The Peace Treaty with Israel of course. If that is ever renounced you can bet the support will dry up fast.



What??????

The Muslim Brotherhood under Morsi resupplied Gaza Hamas with weapons, rockets, etc.


"Hamas enjoyed a short honeymoon with now-ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi. But since the army generals removed him from power and put someone else in his place, Hamas has been in mourning. Morsi’s ouster was a serious political and ideological blow for the organization.

After the developments in Egypt and Morsi’s ouster, Hamas feels like an orphan, and it is trying to deprive Israel of pretexts to strike. Hamas is aware that Israel is no longer concerned about harming its relations with Cairo, after Morsi was replaced with a leadership that is not friendly with Hamas.

Some Gaza military circles are concerned about the continued tunnel closures by the Egyptian military after the coup, since closing the Egypt-Gaza tunnels harm Hamas’ military strength in Gaza."
After the developments in Egypt and Morsi’s ouster, Hamas feels like an orphan, and it is trying to deprive Israel of pretexts to strike. Hamas is aware that Israel is no longer concerned about harming its relations with Cairo, after Morsi was replaced with a leadership that is not friendly with Hamas.

Some Gaza military circles are concerned about the continued tunnel closures by the Egyptian military after the coup, since closing the Egypt-Gaza tunnels harm Hamas’ military strength in Gaza.



Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/ori...srael-egypt-gaza-military.html##ixzz3CwyoqEgX



Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/ori...srael-egypt-gaza-military.html##ixzz3CwyoqEgX

Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/ori...srael-egypt-gaza-military.html##ixzz3CwyEOeI6
And who cares what Cheney thinks? He's not quoting anyone but himself.


Perhaps you should peruse the entire thread.

It's not just Cheney saying it.....it's the facts.

So Robert Spencer of 'Jihad Watch'.....and a whole bunch of similarly anonymous sources. Can you see why Cheney's allegations may be a bit...underwhelming?



Post #27 move you?

IF Cheney speaks for the Egyptian people....then why did Muslim Brotherhood support run almost 2 to 1 to Muslim brotherhood opposition among the Egyptian people?

Why did Morsi get elected at all?

This is the part that doesn't work. First, Cheney is clueless. He speaks for no one but himself. Second, the people overwhelmingly supported the very organization that the military overthrew and made illegal. PEW isn't even allowed to do polling anymore regarding the Muslim Brotherhood. With the last poll they ran showing support for the MB outpacing opposition by 2 to 1.

And of course, it was a coup. The military literally knocked over a democratically elected president. The term 'coup' doesn't suddenly changed because its convenient to your argument.




"What many Egyptians cannot understand is: Why is the U.S. administration siding with the forces of oppression in their country and assisting with its transformation into a failed state under the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood? Egypt simply cannot be allowed to become another Somalia or Afghanistan, controlled by its own version of the Taliban.

The Egyptian people are astounded. They simply do not understand the Obama Administration's efforts to bring the Muslim Brotherhood back to power."
Egyptians Bewildered Over Support for Muslim Brotherhood

You're not quoting the Egyptian people. You're quoting michael Armanious AS the Egyptian people.

And you're avoiding my question like it were on fire. If Cheney is right and the people opposed the Muslim Brotherhood....why then did Pew show 2 to 1 support for the Muslim brotherhood in their most recent poll and why was Morsi elected by the Egyptian people as president to begin with?

Since you clearly don't have any answers of your own, can you link to some article that is telling you what to think on the matter?



Only the 'reliable Democrat voter seems unaware. This from Time Mag:

".... Egyptians remain convinced that President Obama is backing theMuslim Brotherhoodand deposed PresidentMohamed Morsi. At a lunch at the Egyptian Ambassador’s residence on Thursday, Dr. Mohamed Abou El-Ghar, head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, bluntly warned a small gathering of journalists and policy wonks that he fears, “America is losing Egypt…There is a very strong perception that they are supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and they are against other parties,” he said.

The latest evidence of Obama’s purported proclivity towards the Brotherhood came in Thursday’s State Department briefing, which has made headlines in Egypt. In it, spokesman Jen Psaki says that the choice to detain of former Egyptian PresidentHosni Mubarakis an “internal Egyptian legal matter,” but in the next breath calls for the release of Morsi, who is accused of many serious crimes. Egyptians took this as further evidence that America is intervening on behalf of the Brotherhood still"
Does Obama Support the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt TIME.com
 
And who cares what Cheney thinks? He's not quoting anyone but himself.


Perhaps you should peruse the entire thread.

It's not just Cheney saying it.....it's the facts.

So Robert Spencer of 'Jihad Watch'.....and a whole bunch of similarly anonymous sources. Can you see why Cheney's allegations may be a bit...underwhelming?



Post #27 move you?

IF Cheney speaks for the Egyptian people....then why did Muslim Brotherhood support run almost 2 to 1 to Muslim brotherhood opposition among the Egyptian people?

Why did Morsi get elected at all?

This is the part that doesn't work. First, Cheney is clueless. He speaks for no one but himself. Second, the people overwhelmingly supported the very organization that the military overthrew and made illegal. PEW isn't even allowed to do polling anymore regarding the Muslim Brotherhood. With the last poll they ran showing support for the MB outpacing opposition by 2 to 1.

And of course, it was a coup. The military literally knocked over a democratically elected president. The term 'coup' doesn't suddenly changed because its convenient to your argument.




"What many Egyptians cannot understand is: Why is the U.S. administration siding with the forces of oppression in their country and assisting with its transformation into a failed state under the leadership of the Muslim Brotherhood? Egypt simply cannot be allowed to become another Somalia or Afghanistan, controlled by its own version of the Taliban.

The Egyptian people are astounded. They simply do not understand the Obama Administration's efforts to bring the Muslim Brotherhood back to power."
Egyptians Bewildered Over Support for Muslim Brotherhood

You're not quoting the Egyptian people. You're quoting michael Armanious AS the Egyptian people.

And you're avoiding my question like it were on fire. If Cheney is right and the people opposed the Muslim Brotherhood....why then did Pew show 2 to 1 support for the Muslim brotherhood in their most recent poll and why was Morsi elected by the Egyptian people as president to begin with?

Since you clearly don't have any answers of your own, can you link to some article that is telling you what to think on the matter?



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".... Egyptians remain convinced that President Obama is backing theMuslim Brotherhoodand deposed PresidentMohamed Morsi. At a lunch at the Egyptian Ambassador’s residence on Thursday, Dr. Mohamed Abou El-Ghar, head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, bluntly warned a small gathering of journalists and policy wonks that he fears, “America is losing Egypt…There is a very strong perception that they are supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and they are against other parties,” he said.

So says the guy who heads the party that the Military drew its 'interim prime minister' after the coup that outsted Morsi.

When you check with the Egyptian people, support for the Muslim brotherhood outpaces opposition by 2 to 1. The Egyptian people elected a Muslim Brotherhood President. The population overwhelmingly wants Sharia in its laws, which the Muslim Brotherhood overwhelmingly supported.

Why then do you consider Cheney a better indicator of the wishes of the Egyptian people.....than the polling of the Egyptian people and election of Muslim Brotherhood officials by the Egyptian people?
 
".... Egyptians remain convinced that President Obama is backing theMuslim Brotherhoodand deposed PresidentMohamed Morsi. At a lunch at the Egyptian Ambassador’s residence on Thursday, Dr. Mohamed Abou El-Ghar, head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, bluntly warned a small gathering of journalists and policy wonks that he fears, “America is losing Egypt…There is a very strong perception that they are supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and they are against other parties,” he said.

So says the guy who heads the party that the Military drew its 'interim prime minister' after the coup that outsted Morsi.

When you check with the Egyptian people, support for the Muslim brotherhood outpaces opposition by 2 to 1. The Egyptian people elected a Muslim Brotherhood President. The population overwhelmingly wants Sharia in its laws, which the Muslim Brotherhood overwhelmingly supported.

Why then do you consider Cheney a better indicator of the wishes of the Egyptian people.....than the polling of the Egyptian people and election of Muslim Brotherhood officials by the Egyptian people?



Not true.

See post #52
 
".... Egyptians remain convinced that President Obama is backing theMuslim Brotherhoodand deposed PresidentMohamed Morsi. At a lunch at the Egyptian Ambassador’s residence on Thursday, Dr. Mohamed Abou El-Ghar, head of the Egyptian Social Democratic Party, bluntly warned a small gathering of journalists and policy wonks that he fears, “America is losing Egypt…There is a very strong perception that they are supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and they are against other parties,” he said.

So says the guy who heads the party that the Military drew its 'interim prime minister' after the coup that outsted Morsi.

When you check with the Egyptian people, support for the Muslim brotherhood outpaces opposition by 2 to 1. The Egyptian people elected a Muslim Brotherhood President. The population overwhelmingly wants Sharia in its laws, which the Muslim Brotherhood overwhelmingly supported.

Why then do you consider Cheney a better indicator of the wishes of the Egyptian people.....than the polling of the Egyptian people and election of Muslim Brotherhood officials by the Egyptian people?



Not true.

See post #52
That's my source. I'll give you that one.
 
However....

Last July’s military takeover wins support from a slender majority: 54% favor it; 43% oppose. And while the next president is almost certain to be Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the former general who has been the most powerful figure in the country since last year’s overthrow of the government, the new poll finds that his popularity is limited. Sisi receives a favorable rating from 54% of Egyptians, while 45% view him unfavorably, a more mixed review than many media reports from Egypt over the last year might suggest.

Meanwhile, ratings have declined for former President Mohamed Morsi, the man Sisi removed from power. Currently, 42% express a favorable opinion of Morsi, down from 53% in last year’s survey, which was conducted just weeks before his ouster. However, the fact that roughly four-in-ten Egyptians still hold a positive opinion of the jailed former president may be a surprise to many, given the government’s crackdown on Morsi’s organization, the Muslim Brotherhood.

Ratings for the Brotherhood have also dropped, although again about four-in-ten Egyptians continue to have a positive view of the nearly 90-year-old group, which has been banned by the current regime and seen most of its leaders arrested.

Your own source supports the fact that the Egyptian people supported Morsi immediately before the coup. Nixing any possible claim that the coup was done by the 'will of the people'. And despite the brutal crack down (on so severe that Human Rights Watch is calling for Crimes Against Humanity charges to be drawn up against the Egyptian military), arrest of its leaders and the slaughter of thousands of its members, support for the Muslim Brotherhood and Morsi remains about about 40%.

The claims that Obama was 'losing the Egyptian people' by supporting Morsi was made at a time where a clear majority of the Eyptian people did support Morsi and the Brotherhood. As your quote in post 27...was from 2013. Where your own source confirm clear support.
 
However....

Last July’s military takeover wins support from a slender majority: 54% favor it; 43% oppose. And while the next president is almost certain to be Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, the former general who has been the most powerful figure in the country since last year’s overthrow of the government, the new poll finds that his popularity is limited. Sisi receives a favorable rating from 54% of Egyptians, while 45% view him unfavorably, a more mixed review than many media reports from Egypt over the last year might suggest.

Meanwhile, ratings have declined for former President Mohamed Morsi, the man Sisi removed from power. Currently, 42% express a favorable opinion of Morsi, down from 53% in last year’s survey, which was conducted just weeks before his ouster. However, the fact that roughly four-in-ten Egyptians still hold a positive opinion of the jailed former president may be a surprise to many, given the government’s crackdown on Morsi’s organization, the Muslim Brotherhood.

Ratings for the Brotherhood have also dropped, although again about four-in-ten Egyptians continue to have a positive view of the nearly 90-year-old group, which has been banned by the current regime and seen most of its leaders arrested.

Your own source supports the fact that the Egyptian people supported Morsi immediately before the coup. Nixing any possible claim that the coup was done by the 'will of the people'. And despite the brutal crack down (on so severe that Human Rights Watch is calling for Crimes Against Humanity charges to be drawn up against the Egyptian military), arrest of its leaders and the slaughter of thousands of its members, support for the Muslim Brotherhood and Morsi remains about about 40%.

The claims that Obama was 'losing the Egyptian people' by supporting Morsi was made at a time where a clear majority of the Eyptian people did support Morsi and the Brotherhood. As your quote in post 27...was from 2013. Where your own source confirm clear support.



"That was when the news directors decided to take their case to the public, agreeing to describe supporters of the Morsi government on the air as "terrorists."

Other Morsi critics quickly adopted the term. They made it a common label for supporters of Mr. Morsi, adding to the anger of some members of the Egyptian public against the president who hailed from the Muslim Brotherhood.

Millions turned out for protests against Mr. Morsi last June 30. When Mr. Sisi, three days later, removed Mr. Morsi from power and arrested him, presenters from the major TV channels cheered and wept in joy on the air, literally wrapped themselves in the Egyptian flag, and congratulated viewers for toppling the elected president."
http://online.wsj.com/articles/egyptian-tv-swayed-public-against-morsi-in-favor-of-sisi-1401330765
 
The Muslim Bros it must be told, have a sect in the West bank...





In the last year, the only nation about which Obama was reported to be "enraged" was Israel.

"Obama “Enraged” at Israel...Think about this. Enraged. Not “alarmed” or “concerned” or “irritated” or even “angered.” Anger is a feeling. Rage is a frenzy. Anger passes. Rage feeds on itself. Anger is specific. Rage is obsessional, neurotic.
...hit by several thousand unguided rockets and 30-odd terror tunnels, a 50-day war, the forced closure of its one major airport, accusations of “genocide” by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, anti-Semitic protests throughout Europe, general condemnation across the world. This is the country that is the object of the president’s rage."
Obama 8220 Enraged 8221 at Israel The Blog on Obama White House Dossier





And, as a supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood, one can see why......
...they object to Hamas shooting rockets at and kidnapping their citizens.
Call them silly.....


The point is that Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood are one and the same.

"Based on the principles of Islamism gaining momentum throughout the Arab world in the 1980s, Hamas was founded in 1987 (during the First Intifada) as an offshoot of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood."
Hamas - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia


Just one more proof of Cheney's statements about Obama.
 

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