Thursday, September 13, 2012

2012 - o'mam: Watch Video That Makes Muslims Murder Innocent Americans

     "The idea that this criminal and cowardly act was a spontaneous protest that just spun out of control is completely unfounded and preposterous," Libyan President Mohammed el-Megarif told the liberal National Public Radio network."

Watch on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lgx1_JVxfZE (1m14s14s)
video source: http://youtu.be/Lgx1_JVxfZE
WARNING: Mature Scenes

     The Islamics' attack plans pre-dated the Youtube posting.  They were timed to occur on the anniversary of the Muslim attack on the United States at NYC, D.C., and PA.  The film is being used by the lame-media and o'lemmings as a 'politically correct' affirmation of o'mam's abject failures in foreign policy ...in particular his "Arab Spring" and "Occupy Wall Street" 'bottom up, inside out' strategy to destroy Western Civilization in retribution for his anti-colonial hatred of Western values.
     The Religion of Peace of o'mam seeks Sharia domination of the world.  Except for the fact that o'massah has two solid voting blocs both of which, if they would take an honest and objective look at his dismal failure in every economic and moral area of America, should reconsider what they are voting for.  He no more cares about them than he does about American Values. 
     His strident efforts to put more folks on to the 'government plantation' will haunt them by 2016...if he is reelected.  Somehow I doubt they'll let go, on Nov. 6th, of their perceived 'champion' because defeating "the man" will sustain their feeling of empowerment. -- rfh
From: Conservative Byte  Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2012 Subject: Watch the Trailer that Makes Muslims Murder Innocent Americans
Watch the Trailer that Makes Muslims Murder Innocent Americans

     An Israeli filmmaker based in California went into hiding Tuesday after his movie attacking Islam's Prophet Muhammad sparked angry assaults by ultra-conservative Muslims on U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya, where a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans were killed.
     Speaking by phone from an undisclosed location, writer and director Sam Bacile remained defiant, saying Islam is a cancer and that the 56-year-old intended his film to be a provocative political statement condemning the religion.
     Protesters angered over Bacile's film opened fire on and burned down the U.S. Consulate in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, killing U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others on Tuesday. In Egypt, protesters scaled the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and replaced an American flag with an Islamic banner.
     "This is a political movie," said Bacile. "The U.S. lost a lot of money and a lot of people in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but we're fighting with ideas."
     Bacile, a California real estate developer who identifies himself as an Israeli Jew, said he believes the movie will help his native land by exposing Islam's flaws to the world.
Watch on Youtube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmodVun16Q4&feature=player_embedded

Obama Won?t Call Embassy Murders a Terror Attack

Obama praises Arab Spring, Libya on day our ambassador To Libya ... 

1 day ago - by Daniel Noe:
     Obama praises Arab Spring, Libya on day our ... Then has the audacity to talk about the Arab Spring, etc. at the same time they are murdered by Arabs.
     Not only did Barack Obama violate his pledge not to campaign on 9/11, but he also used the day to issue greetings to the Arab Forum on Asset Recovery, seemingly oblivious to the importance and solemnity of the day, as well as the context of his message.


Filmmaker Sam Bacile in hiding after anti-Muslim film sparks violence in which American diplomat was killed
Published September 12, 2012 by Associated Press

     Speaking by phone from an undisclosed location, writer and director Sam Bacile remained defiant, saying Islam is a cancer and that the 56-year-old intended his film to be a provocative political statement condemning the religion.
     Protesters angered over Bacile's film opened fire on and burned down the U.S. Consulate in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi, killing U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others on Tuesday. In Egypt, protesters scaled the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo and replaced an American flag with an Islamic banner.
     "This is a political movie," said Bacile. "The U.S. lost a lot of money and a lot of people in wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but we're fighting with ideas."
     Bacile, a California real estate developer who identifies himself as an Israeli Jew, said he believes the movie will help his native land by exposing Islam's flaws to the world.
     "Islam is a cancer, period," he said repeatedly, his solemn voice thickly accented.
     The two-hour movie, "Innocence of Muslims," cost $5 million to make and was financed with the help of more than 100 Jewish donors, said Bacile, who wrote and directed it.
     The film claims Muhammad was a fraud. An English-language 13-minute trailer on YouTube shows an amateur cast performing a wooden dialogue of insults disguised as revelations about Muhammad, whose obedient followers are presented as a cadre of goons.
     It depicts Muhammad as a feckless philanderer who approved of child sexual abuse, among other overtly insulting claims that have caused outrage.
     Muslims find it offensive to depict Muhammad in any manner, let alone insult the prophet. A Danish newspaper's 2005 publication of 12 caricatures of the prophet triggered riots in many Muslim countries.
     Though Bacile was apologetic about Americans who were killed as a result of the outrage over his film, he blamed lax embassy security and the perpetrators of the violence.
     "I feel the security system (at the embassies) is no good," said Bacile. "America should do something to change it."
     A consultant on the film, Steve Klein, said the filmmaker is concerned for family members who live in Egypt. Bacile declined to confirm.
     Klein said he vowed to help Bacile make the movie but warned him that "you're going to be the next Theo van Gogh." Van Gogh was a Dutch filmmaker killed by a Muslim extremist in 2004 after making a film that was perceived as insulting to Islam.
     "We went into this knowing this was probably going to happen," Klein said.
     Bacile's film was dubbed into Egyptian Arabic by someone he doesn't know, but he speaks enough Arabic to confirm that the translation is accurate. It was made in three months in the summer of 2011, with 59 actors and about 45 people behind the camera.
     The full film has been shown once, to a mostly empty theater in Hollywood earlier this year, said Bacile.

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