Embassies targeted as anti-film protests spread

CAIRO (AP) - Angry protests over an anti-Islam film spread across the Muslim world Friday, with demonstrators scaling the walls of U.S. embassies in Tunisia and Sudan and torching part of a German embassy. Amid the turmoil, Islamic militants waving black banners and shouting "God is great" stormed an international peacekeepers base in Egypt's Sinai and battled troops, wounding four Colombians.
Egypt's new Islamist president went on national TV and appealed to Muslims to not attack embassies, denouncing the violence earlier this week in Libya that killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador. Mohammed Morsi's first public move to restrain protesters after days of near silence appeared aimed at repairing strains with the United States over this week's violence.
Throughout the region, security forces struggled to rein in protesters. Police in Cairo prevented stone-throwing demonstrators from nearing the U.S. Embassy, firing tear gas and deploying armored vehicles in a fourth day of clashes in the Egyptian capital. At least three protesters were killed around the region.
The day of protests, which spread to around 20 countries, started small and mostly peacefully in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The most violent demonstrations took place in the Middle East. In many places, only a few hundred took to the streets, mostly ultraconservative Islamists - but the mood was often furious.
The demonstrators came out after weekly Friday Muslim prayers, where many clerics in their mosque sermons urged congregations to defend their faith, denouncing the obscure movie produced in the United States that denigrated the Prophet Muhammad. It was a dramatic expansion of protests that began earlier this week and saw assaults on the U.S. embassies in Egypt and Yemen and the storming of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Several thousand battled with Tunisian security forces outside the U.S. Embassy in Tunis. Protesters rained down stones on police firing volleys of tear gas and shooting into the air. Some protesters scaled the embassy wall and stood on top of it, planting the Islamist flag that has become a symbol of the wave of protests: A black banner with the Islamic profession of faith, "There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet."
Police chased them off the wall and took the flag down. Two protesters were killed and 29 people were wounded, including police.
The heaviest violence came in Sudan, where a prominent sheik on state radio urged protesters to march on the German Embassy to protest alleged anti-Muslim graffiti on mosques in Berlin and then to the U.S. Embassy to protest the film.
"America has long been an enemy to Islam and to Sudan," Sheik Mohammed Jizouly said.
Soon after, several hundred Sudanese stormed into the German Embassy, setting part of an embassy building aflame along with trash bins and a parked car. Protesters danced and celebrated around the burning barrels as palls of black smoke billowed into the sky until police firing tear gas drove them out of the compound. Some then began to demonstrate outside the neighboring British Embassy, shouting slogans.
Several thousand then moved on the American Embassy, on the capital's outskirts. They tried to storm the mission, clashing with Sudanese police, who opened fire on some who tried to scale the compound's wall. It was not clear whether any protesters made it into the embassy grounds.
The police then launched giant volleys of tear gas to disperse the crowd, starting a stampede. Witnesses reported seeing three protesters motionless on the ground, apparently dead, though there was no immediate confirmation of deaths in the violence.
The attack on the peacekeepers base in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula raised the dangerous prospect of armed Islamic militants exploiting the turmoil to carry out attacks on Western targets. The base near the border with Gaza and Israel houses some 1,500 members of the multinational force, including American troops.
Gunmen waving the black Islamist banner and shouting "God is great" stormed into the base, firing automatic weapons. They set fire to vehicles and battled with peacekeepers inside, said a senior official with the force, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the press. Four Colombian peacekeepers were wounded and were evacuated to Israel.
The official said it appeared the attack was connected to the wider protests in the region. The lawless Sinai is home to a number of armed jihadi groups, some of whom launched an surprise attack on Egyptian troops in August, killing 16. In recent years, there have been several attacks on peacekeepers' vehicles in the area, but not such a brazen attack on their base. The multinational force was deployed in Sinai under the 1979 peace accord between Egypt and Israel.
Ahead of the expected wave of protests on Friday - a traditional day for rallies in the Islamic world - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton explicitly denounced the movie, aiming to pre-empt further turmoil at its embassies and consulates. The film, called "Innocence of Muslims," ridicules the Prophet Muhammad, portraying him as a fraud, a womanizer and a child molester.
"The United States government had absolutely nothing to do with this video," she said before a meeting with the foreign minister of Morocco at the State Department. "We absolutely reject its content and message." She said the video was "disgusting and reprehensible."
Egypt's Morsi said his TV address that "it is required by our religion to protect our guests and their homes and places of work," he said.
He called the killing of the American ambassador in Libya unacceptable in Islam. "To God, attacking a person is bigger than an attack on the Kaaba," he said, referring to Islam's holiest site in Mecca.
His speech came after President Barack Obama spoke with Morsi by telephone. The Obama administration has been angered by Morsi's slow response to the attack Tuesday night on the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. He made little more than vague statements about it for days without an outright condemnation of the breach, in which police did nothing to stop protesters from climbing the embassy walls.
His silence reflected the heavy pressure that Morsi, a longtime figure from the Muslim Brotherhood, faces from Egypt's powerful ultraconservative Islamists. They are using the film issue to boost their own political prominence while challenging Morsi's religious credentials.
Leaders of Egypt's Jihad group, a former militant organization, held a conference in the Egyptian city of Alexandria and said anyone involved in "defamation" of the prophet should be killed. They called on Morsi to cut relations with U.S.
"I appeal to President Mohammed Morsi to cut our relations with those monkeys and pigs," said Rifaei Taha, a leading member of the group.
Several hundred people, mainly ultraconservatives, protested in Cairo's Tahrir Square after weekly Muslim Friday prayers and tore up an American flag, waving the Islamist flag. A firebrand ultraconservative Salafi cleric blasted the film in his sermon in Tahrir, saying Muslims must defend Islam and its prophet.
Many in the crowd then moved to join protesters who have been clashing for several days with police between Tahrir and the U.S. Embassy. "With our soul, our blood, we will avenge you, our Prophet," they chanted as police fired volleys of tear gas.
Elsewhere, one protester was killed in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli in clashes with security forces, after a crowd of protesters set fire to a KFC and a Hardee's restaurant. Protesters hurled stones and glass at police in a furious melee that left 25 people wounded, 18 of them police.
In east Jerusalem, Israeli police stopped a crowd of around 400 Palestinians from marching on the U.S. consulate to protest the film. Demonstrators threw bottles and stones at police, who responded by firing stun grenades. Four protesters were arrested.
Security forces in Yemen shot live rounds in the air and fired tear gas at a crowd of around 2,000 protesters trying to march to the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Sanaa. Though outnumbered by protesters, security forces were able to keep the crowd about a block away from the mission.
A day earlier, hundreds of protesters chanting "death to America" stormed the embassy compound in Sanaa and burned the American flag. Four protesters were killed and 38 people wounded in that incident when police tried to clear the crowd, the Interior Ministry said Friday. The embassy said no staff was harmed.
In Tripoli and Benghazi, civil society groups planned demonstrations to voice their opposition to violence and the killing of the U.S. ambassador in Tuesday night's attack on the U.S. consulate. Worshippers during Friday prayers said that they will carry flowers and lay them in front of the ambassador's house in Benghazi.
Hundreds of hardline Muslims held peaceful protests against the film throughout Pakistan, shouting slogans and carrying banners criticizing the U.S. and those involved in the film. Police in Islamabad set up barricades and razor wire to prevent protesters from getting to the diplomatic enclave, where the U.S. Embassy and many other foreign missions are located.
About 1,500 protest in the eastern city of Jalalabad, shouting "Death to America" and urge President Hamid Karzai to cut relations with the U.S.
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Additional reporting by Osama Alfitory in Benghazi, Libya; Ahmed Al-Haj in Sanaa, Yemen; Bouazza Ben Bouazza in Tunis; Mohamed Osman in Khartoum, Sudan; Elizabeth A. Kennedy in Beirut; Daniel Estrin in Jerusalem and Niniek Karmini in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Egypt's new Islamist president went on national TV and appealed to Muslims to not attack embassies, denouncing the violence earlier this week in Libya that killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador. Mohammed Morsi's first public move to restrain protesters after days of near silence appeared aimed at repairing strains with the United States over this week's violence.
Throughout the region, security forces struggled to rein in protesters. Police in Cairo prevented stone-throwing demonstrators from nearing the U.S. Embassy, firing tear gas and deploying armored vehicles in a fourth day of clashes in the Egyptian capital. At least three protesters were killed around the region.
The day of protests, which spread to around 20 countries, started small and mostly peacefully in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The most violent demonstrations took place in the Middle East. In many places, only a few hundred took to the streets, mostly ultraconservative Islamists - but the mood was often furious.
The demonstrators came out after weekly Friday Muslim prayers, where many clerics in their mosque sermons urged congregations to defend their faith, denouncing the obscure movie produced in the United States that denigrated the Prophet Muhammad. It was a dramatic expansion of protests that began earlier this week and saw assaults on the U.S. embassies in Egypt and Yemen and the storming of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Several thousand battled with Tunisian security forces outside the U.S. Embassy in Tunis. Protesters rained down stones on police firing volleys of tear gas and shooting into the air. Some protesters scaled the embassy wall and stood on top of it, planting the Islamist flag that has become a symbol of the wave of protests: A black banner with the Islamic profession of faith, "There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet."
Police chased them off the wall and took the flag down. Two protesters were killed and 29 people were wounded, including police.
The heaviest violence came in Sudan, where a prominent sheik on state radio urged protesters to march on the German Embassy to protest alleged anti-Muslim graffiti on mosques in Berlin and then to the U.S. Embassy to protest the film.
"America has long been an enemy to Islam and to Sudan," Sheik Mohammed Jizouly said.
Soon after, several hundred Sudanese stormed into the German Embassy, setting part of an embassy building aflame along with trash bins and a parked car. Protesters danced and celebrated around the burning barrels as palls of black smoke billowed into the sky until police firing tear gas drove them out of the compound. Some then began to demonstrate outside the neighboring British Embassy, shouting slogans.
Several thousand then moved on the American Embassy, on the capital's outskirts. They tried to storm the mission, clashing with Sudanese police, who opened fire on some who tried to scale the compound's wall. It was not clear whether any protesters made it into the embassy grounds.
The police then launched giant volleys of tear gas to disperse the crowd, starting a stampede. Witnesses reported seeing three protesters motionless on the ground, apparently dead, though there was no immediate confirmation of deaths in the violence.
The attack on the peacekeepers base in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula raised the dangerous prospect of armed Islamic militants exploiting the turmoil to carry out attacks on Western targets. The base near the border with Gaza and Israel houses some 1,500 members of the multinational force, including American troops.
Gunmen waving the black Islamist banner and shouting "God is great" stormed into the base, firing automatic weapons. They set fire to vehicles and battled with peacekeepers inside, said a senior official with the force, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the press. Four Colombian peacekeepers were wounded and were evacuated to Israel.
The official said it appeared the attack was connected to the wider protests in the region. The lawless Sinai is home to a number of armed jihadi groups, some of whom launched an surprise attack on Egyptian troops in August, killing 16. In recent years, there have been several attacks on peacekeepers' vehicles in the area, but not such a brazen attack on their base. The multinational force was deployed in Sinai under the 1979 peace accord between Egypt and Israel.
Ahead of the expected wave of protests on Friday - a traditional day for rallies in the Islamic world - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton explicitly denounced the movie, aiming to pre-empt further turmoil at its embassies and consulates. The film, called "Innocence of Muslims," ridicules the Prophet Muhammad, portraying him as a fraud, a womanizer and a child molester.
"The United States government had absolutely nothing to do with this video," she said before a meeting with the foreign minister of Morocco at the State Department. "We absolutely reject its content and message." She said the video was "disgusting and reprehensible."
Egypt's Morsi said his TV address that "it is required by our religion to protect our guests and their homes and places of work," he said.
He called the killing of the American ambassador in Libya unacceptable in Islam. "To God, attacking a person is bigger than an attack on the Kaaba," he said, referring to Islam's holiest site in Mecca.
His speech came after President Barack Obama spoke with Morsi by telephone. The Obama administration has been angered by Morsi's slow response to the attack Tuesday night on the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. He made little more than vague statements about it for days without an outright condemnation of the breach, in which police did nothing to stop protesters from climbing the embassy walls.
His silence reflected the heavy pressure that Morsi, a longtime figure from the Muslim Brotherhood, faces from Egypt's powerful ultraconservative Islamists. They are using the film issue to boost their own political prominence while challenging Morsi's religious credentials.
Leaders of Egypt's Jihad group, a former militant organization, held a conference in the Egyptian city of Alexandria and said anyone involved in "defamation" of the prophet should be killed. They called on Morsi to cut relations with U.S.
"I appeal to President Mohammed Morsi to cut our relations with those monkeys and pigs," said Rifaei Taha, a leading member of the group.
Several hundred people, mainly ultraconservatives, protested in Cairo's Tahrir Square after weekly Muslim Friday prayers and tore up an American flag, waving the Islamist flag. A firebrand ultraconservative Salafi cleric blasted the film in his sermon in Tahrir, saying Muslims must defend Islam and its prophet.
Many in the crowd then moved to join protesters who have been clashing for several days with police between Tahrir and the U.S. Embassy. "With our soul, our blood, we will avenge you, our Prophet," they chanted as police fired volleys of tear gas.
Elsewhere, one protester was killed in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli in clashes with security forces, after a crowd of protesters set fire to a KFC and a Hardee's restaurant. Protesters hurled stones and glass at police in a furious melee that left 25 people wounded, 18 of them police.
In east Jerusalem, Israeli police stopped a crowd of around 400 Palestinians from marching on the U.S. consulate to protest the film. Demonstrators threw bottles and stones at police, who responded by firing stun grenades. Four protesters were arrested.
Security forces in Yemen shot live rounds in the air and fired tear gas at a crowd of around 2,000 protesters trying to march to the U.S. Embassy in the capital, Sanaa. Though outnumbered by protesters, security forces were able to keep the crowd about a block away from the mission.
A day earlier, hundreds of protesters chanting "death to America" stormed the embassy compound in Sanaa and burned the American flag. Four protesters were killed and 38 people wounded in that incident when police tried to clear the crowd, the Interior Ministry said Friday. The embassy said no staff was harmed.
In Tripoli and Benghazi, civil society groups planned demonstrations to voice their opposition to violence and the killing of the U.S. ambassador in Tuesday night's attack on the U.S. consulate. Worshippers during Friday prayers said that they will carry flowers and lay them in front of the ambassador's house in Benghazi.
Hundreds of hardline Muslims held peaceful protests against the film throughout Pakistan, shouting slogans and carrying banners criticizing the U.S. and those involved in the film. Police in Islamabad set up barricades and razor wire to prevent protesters from getting to the diplomatic enclave, where the U.S. Embassy and many other foreign missions are located.
About 1,500 protest in the eastern city of Jalalabad, shouting "Death to America" and urge President Hamid Karzai to cut relations with the U.S.
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Additional reporting by Osama Alfitory in Benghazi, Libya; Ahmed Al-Haj in Sanaa, Yemen; Bouazza Ben Bouazza in Tunis; Mohamed Osman in Khartoum, Sudan; Elizabeth A. Kennedy in Beirut; Daniel Estrin in Jerusalem and Niniek Karmini in Jakarta, Indonesia.
these protests and murders of Americans are not about a thoughtless film(freedom of speech is a right) but an opportunity to kill Americans- so lets stop apologizing to those murderers and start punishing them . nothing in any film or speech could cause this much hate- it was already there and just needed an excuse to act. And for this for give them foreign aide?
One bad apple ruins all in the (U.S.) basket !
Anyone that believes this is about a stupid film is not paying attention.
From the interviews I saw of the Libyan Embassy the people attacking the building were criminals, homeless, and general trouble makers.  The 99% of the people there did not want to have anything to do with it. This can only be attributed to total ignorance.Â
Muslims are just christians from the dark ages. They will eventually quit trying to destroy there own religion but it will take time just like it did with the christians. Any time violence is used in the name of religion you know those people are not religious in the least. We have the same problem with supposedly christians in the military. There is no such thing as a christian in the military. It violates everything Jesus taught.
 @Blindman oh boy not even close. By that comment you don't know what a Christian is and don't know the Koran and Islam either. Your last sentence is totally false also. My guess is you are an athiest/humanist
Hehehehe.  We gotta get them crazy once in a while.  In the name of free speech, freedom of expression, or freedom of the art...  I feel sorry for those who got killed and will get killed though.  Well, C'est la vie...
We are dealing with citizens who live in the stone age. They are puppets to their regime. Using their logic, if Habbeeb living in a hut in one of their provinces should post an offensive video and we hear about it, we should torch their embassies and riot in the streets? What mental midgets these people are. You get all bent out of shape for someone's point of view on your perceived god.  Guess what, we are pretty radical about our views on killing someone.  Let the carpet bombing commence.Â
 @NWlife "Let the carpet bombing commence." Crazy I was just thinking that.
People had their theory on 9/11 that it was an inside job. Although I strongly doubt that was true.
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It would not surprise me at all that the Administration found this video on the internet,  had the video translated into Arabic and distributed to the sandbox in an attempt to distract the U.S. from the real election issues. The old Wag the Dog trick.
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If I'm not posting by Monday you know the guys in the dark suits and sunglasses came and took me away for saying this.
 @HonkeyCat You have more chances that guys in white holding a straight jacket come for you
 @HonkeyCat You might want to be more worried about the guys in the white orderly uniforms with the oversized canvas jacket that goes on backwards.
 @NorthEnd  @HonkeyCat I guess that was the obvious response LOL
Y'all should get a room. Seriously now!
 @NorthEnd OMG too weird
 @Larry*X*K LOL, I was just about to post the same thing you did...again.Â
This video was made over three years ago. Why did it take so long to have the out rage?
Because the video is only a smokescreen (largely in the mind of the media) for the real cause, which is appearing to be a very well coordinated attack, not a "mob". Simultaneous & rather successful attacks on many secured building is NOT attributable to mere mob violence reacting to anything like a video.
The administration waited until they were close to election time to translate and release it. Nothing like a little distraction like bloody conflict and jihad to take everyone's attention from what's really going on in the U.S.Â
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I haven't heard of any increased vigilance in the U.S.  I guess we can close the barn door after the horse gets out.
 @wynooheeman They have slow dial up connection
America made a mistake about the opposition in Libya against Gaddafi.We are defending the wrong side in the conflict.
What we have in Libya after Colonel Gaddafi is pathetic and will be more problems.
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When the Cambrian measures were forming, They promised perpetual peace.
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
But when we disarmed They sold us and delivered us bound to our foe,
And the Gods of the Copybook Headings said: "Stick to the Devil you know."
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@Dozen 123 Both sides were the wrong side in that conflict
@Nitroxman,Gaddafi was a dictator,but Libya can not live in a democracy,because the people there divided.There should always be a firm hand.
Virtually everything going on in the middle east can be laid at the feet of our failed foreign policy for over 50 years. Allowing the CIA to set foreign policy just doesn't work. But we have this big giant war machine thats constantly cranked up and as long as we have that its always going to be used for something thats damaging to our foreign policy. @Dozen 123
 @Blindman  @Dozen 123 "Virtually everything going on in the middle east can be laid at the feet of our failed foreign policy for over 50 years"
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Incorrect but nice try. The problem is the Islamic madrassas and those that fund them, namely Saudi Arabia.Â
They've been funded by the CIA way more than they have from any muslim organizations. Doesn't take much reading to see that. The CIA is responsible for virtually every war that has happened in the last 50 years. They even no longer answer to the president any more. If you don't believe me do a little reading about the confrontation that happend between President Carter and then head of the CIA George Bush. Bush should have been shot for treason for what he told Carter. @Gaikokujin  @Dozen 123
 @Blindman The real problem is the lack of a free press and free media in those countries. Their governments produce and control their news, their television programming, their radio broadcasts, their newspapers. The people have no idea that in the U. S., an individual can put out a piece of garbage like that movie without government approval, so they think that the entire U.S. is attacking their beliefs.
The problem is that the same people that own our media is the same people benefiting from the CIA being a rogue agency. Muslims are just like the roman catholic church was in the dark ages. Its not the majority of the muslims just like it wasn't the majority of the christians in the dark ages. Eventually muslims will be forced to join rational society just like the roman catholics were eventually forced to. Its best to just isolate the muslims for now, keep the CIA from enflaming them and allow the muslims to realize on there own how they are destroying their own religion. @NorthEnd  @Blindman
 @Blindman Tin hats are on sale on isle three!
 @Dozen 123 I disagree, but I'd like to point out for the record that the strongest voices in favor of American intervention in Libya were from conservatives like McCain, you know your last presidential candidate.Â
@caphillkid,I voted for Obama,I might again,Obama McCain as Pepsi Coca Cola whan we talking about foreign policy.
I feel Like I am in the old Soviet Empire. With Pravda as the only news source letting the people think all is Rosie. It is not the film that is causing this it is Obama's failed foreign policy. As the Europe news is saying!Â
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/german-press-review-on-middle-east-violence-against-us-embassies-a-855835.html
 @wynooheeman First of all, that article does not say what you claim it says. Secondly, I thought you right wingers hated Europe because of that whole socialism thing.
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You really need to take a deep breath and stop trying to politicize something happening in broken countries all over the middle east.
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It's not like 9/11 happened under Obama's watch. And it's not like Obama got numerous urgent warnings from the CIA about the upcoming attack.
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And I hate to bring this up again, but there were 8 separate embassy attacks under Bush. I'm sure you were outraged at his "failed foreign policy" then right?Â
 @caphillkid A US Embassy is US Sovereign soil! Obama Supported The Arab spring And what did that bring? The Muslim brother hood! Who are nothing more then terrorists! This is Obama's Failure And to point something out! Like reporting the truth! Is not a indication of me liking Europe. Also Why did Obama not have US Marines guarding the Embassy's? Because he said it would offend the Muslims Obama turned the security over tho the Muslim brother hood the same people that used RPGS to ambush the ambassador. Kinda like the fox guarding the hen house..Â
Then is stead of holding a press conference to talk about this he is out golfing and fund raising. The only person who looks and acts presidential in this Is Mitt Romney! If Reagan was president he would have the 5th Marines on the ground taking names and numbers! with in the first hour! Obama is pathetic. Welcome back Carter should be his campaign song!
 @caphillkid No need to read his rants, they all say the same things...
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"blah blah blah Obama blah blah blah Arab spring blah blah blah pathetic blah blah blah not American blah blah blah failure blah blah blah Muslim Brotherhood blah blah blah birth certificate blah blah blah apology tour blah blah blah hate blah blah blah."
 @caphillkid  @wynooheeman "What are you going to do on election night when Obama wins handily?" I'm going to hold you personally responsible.
 @caphillkid Lets see Obama had a 5 point bump today it is gone. the pollsters poll 60% democrat so that means those numbers are not reflective Obama's numbers are not all that hot! if he was the chosen one the Messiah His numbers whould be 10 - 15 points higher then Romney's This just shows that Obama is in trouble.
 @wynooheeman What are you going to do on election night when Obama wins handily?Â
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 @caphillkid can't handle the truth Obama failed!
 @wynooheeman You are so mad, I literally cannot believe how mad you are. And I didn't read your rant either. Get a life.Â
So come on KOMO AP And all other Us news sources report the truth! Obama has failed!
This behavior is similar to what happened during the WTO: most people being reasonable and well-behaved, but radicals using the excuse to be violent. Unfortunately, it's to a higher degree (murder instead of just vandalism), and adds to the impression that many in the West hold, that Muslims are violent.
The guy who made this film is an Egyptian national living here with ties to the Coptic Christian religion, which is a large minority religion in Egypt. He got his financing from Egyptian Coptics. He is also a convicted felon and should be deported to Egypt. I'm sure he will be treated wonderfully in his native country.Â
 @caphillkid Are you trying to blame the film maker?
 @CrankyPanky  @caphillkid Yes he is, especially since these riots and murders actually have nothing to do with the film.
 @caphillkid No the guy who helped make the Arab spring happen is the idiot Oh wait That is Obama! This is the fruits of the Arab spring and democracy in action. According to Obama. Who skipped his security briefing the day this hit the fan so he could fly out to Nevada.
 @wynooheeman I swear, it's like I'm talking to a 13 year old.Â
Stop blaming the film! To do so is to excuse terrorism. There is no justification, no valid reason to commit violence and murder.
 @curtinsea Especially since this crap has nothing whatsoever to do with the film since it was originally released onto the internet on July 2 of this year, two full months before these"protests" started. This is only about one thing.Â
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Islam attacking the West and and gaining greater control so as to impose the Caliphate for a 3rd time..