Spontaneous protests broke out in Bangladesh, Libya, Somalia, Egypt, Nigeria, India, Pakistan, Iraq, Iran, and over one thousand mud huts over the film depicting the prophet of Islam as a murderous, hateful, anti-Semitic, pedophile who made his living killing Jews, plundering caravans, and dissing every other known religion on earth, save Islam, a religion he invented in order to promote his evil cause.
The spontaneous protesters happened to be carrying RPGs, American flags, effigies of Obama and a book of matches with a "Can You Draw This Photo" photo on the cover. MSNBC and its affiliates (NBC, CBS, ABC, and CNN) all agreed that these protests were in no way involved with terrorism, al Qaeda, or the religion of peace, and noted the real cause of Islamic unrest was an American made film, by an American made American, as noted above.
On his 2012 Apology Tour, President Obama told Pakistani TV that he in no way condones freedom of speech when it comes to exposing Islamic beliefs, and that he will personally get to the bottom of this slap on the beard to Muslim men and women everywhere. The TV appearance was followed by a children's program depicting a Mickey Mouse-like figure talking about the need for the world to rid itself of Israel and Jews everywhere.
Meanwhile, Iran continues its quest to produce a viable energy source.
Details after the game.
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The spontaneous protesters happened to be carrying RPGs, American flags, effigies of Obama and a book of matches with a "Can You Draw This Photo" photo on the cover. MSNBC and its affiliates (NBC, CBS, ABC, and CNN) all agreed that these protests were in no way involved with terrorism, al Qaeda, or the religion of peace, and noted the real cause of Islamic unrest was an American made film, by an American made American, as noted above.
On his 2012 Apology Tour, President Obama told Pakistani TV that he in no way condones freedom of speech when it comes to exposing Islamic beliefs, and that he will personally get to the bottom of this slap on the beard to Muslim men and women everywhere. The TV appearance was followed by a children's program depicting a Mickey Mouse-like figure talking about the need for the world to rid itself of Israel and Jews everywhere.
Meanwhile, Iran continues its quest to produce a viable energy source.
Details after the game.
My latest novel, Jihad Joe, is about Islamic terrorism and
suspense. In it I challenge the precepts of the religion through my
protagonist, Zed Nill, a journalist, captured by terrorists and who is destined
to be killed if the American President refuses to release three Gitmo
prisoners. Of course, American policy demands we never give in to
terrorists, and for Zed, the clock is ticking.
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