The Washington Times has reported on Hussein Obama’s ‘secret’ backing of the Muslim Brotherhood. Of course, this is hardly a secret these days.
The news agency cites a secret directive called Presidential Study Directive-11, or PSD-11, which was drawn up in 2011 for the purpose of supporting political reform in North Africa and the Middle East.
The Washington Times states that attempts to get the Obama admin to release this directive with the Freedom of Information Act have been unsuccessful. The White House, however, has exempted themselves from the FOIA, which would explain the difficulty.
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What are we going to do about it. We just sit around and talk about it, while the world laughs at us and we lose more and more freedom.
NOT SO SECRET.
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Since the Second World War, the US government is probably the greatest terrorist CRIMINAL of all times. It:
BOMBED Hiroshima-Nagasaki (1945) 90,000–146,000 people killed in Hiroshima and 39,000–80,000 killed in Nagasaki
BOMBED China in 1945-46 and again in 1950-53
BOMBED Korea in 1950-53
In Korea, nearly 3 milliony civilians were murdered by the USA and its allies. Civilians were murdered at No Gun Ri and many other places. The USA supported the fascist puppet regime in South Korea. The South Korean government carried out genocide against both North and South Korean people.
BOMBED Guatemala in 1954, 1960, and 1967-69
BOMBED Indonesia in 1958
Up to one million innocent civilians died in Indonesia after the CIA put Suharto into power in Indonesia. At least one third of the population of East Timor died after the USA gave Suharto permission to invade that country.
BOMBED Vietnam in 1961-73
North Vietnam did not want a war. The US military-industrial complex made sure that there was a war. Through the Phoenix Program, hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese were tortured to death in “interrogation centers”. These torture centers were built by the United States. Women were always raped as part of the torture before being murdered. This terrorism, rape and mass-murder was the policy of the USA. The My Lai massacre itself was an operation of the Phoenix Program. Up to 5 million Vietnamese were killed in the Vietnam war.
BOMBED Congo in 1964
BOMBED Laos in 1964-73,The United States Air Force dropped the equivalent of a planeload of bombs every eight minutes for nine years on the people of Laos — from 1965 to 1973. OVER 2,000,000 TONS.This was some of the heaviest aerial bombardment in world history.Estimated civilian deaths: 500,000 men, women and children.
BOMBED Peru in 1965,
BOMBED Cambodia in 1969-70,
BOMBED El Salvador throughout the 1980s,
BOMBED Nicaragua throughout the 1980s,
BOMBED Lebanon in 1983-84,
BOMBED Grenada in 1983,
BOMBEDBosnia in 1985,
BOMBED Libya in 1986,
BOMBED Panama in 1989,
BOMBED Iraq in 1991 and later
BOMBED Sudan in 1998,
Former Yugoslavia in 1999,
BOMBED Afghanistan in 1998 and 2002.
BOMBED and DESTROYED Iraq 2002-2006
BOMBED and DESTROYED Libya in 2011
DESTROYED Syria
On 9 11, 1973, Salvador Allende, the President of Chile, was killed in an American-sponsored coup, led by General Augusto Pinochet. Pinochet’s rise to power, organised by the CIA and Henry Kissinger, began nearly twenty years of military dictatorship that led to thousands of deaths. 30,000 people were massacred in the weeks following this September 11th, as Pinochet tried to wipe out those who opposed fascism.
The Congo was given a military dictatorship thanks to the CIA assassination of Patrice Lumumba. The Congo conflict has led to at least 3 million deaths.
In Cambodia, America (and Britain) backed Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot who killed nearly 2 million Cambodians.
Brazil, Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador, Uruguay, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, Greece, Iran… All of these and more suffered from torture and death as a result of American ‘intervention.’
Many thousands of Afghan and Pakistani civilians have died as a result of U.S. led air and drone strikes in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Many Germans died after the end of World War II due to the harsh policies of the USA. A survey conducted by the German government stated that some 1.4 million German prisoners died in captivity; many of them died in American captivity.
“Since before the end of WWII the United States Corporate Mafia Government has been hell bent for total world$#%&!@* by any and all means necessary, no matter how brutal — including the slaughter of as many millions of innocent civilian men, women and children as it takes to accomplish that goal.” http://www.hrw.org file a case inside America by your office and in the international criminal court and UN Human Rights Council to trial all elected American public officials who abused themself worldwide to bring JUSTICE PEACE LOVE RULE OF LAW TO ALL VICTIMS !!
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Well no$#%&!@*Sherlock…….
He is done now! We must concentrate on Hillary now! Get her the hell out of this election. She is a traitor.
he is a traitor hows that change working for idiot??
Not such a secret, what i am wondering is why coongress has not acted.
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Also, when are you going to apologize and take responsibility for the fact that gun owners kill FAR more Americans, both annually and historically, than Muslims ever have?? Let me refresh you memory: – The Unibomber was NOT a Muslim
– The Oklahoma City bomber was NOT a Muslim
– The Sandy Hook shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Weather Underground Bombers were NOT Muslims
– The 2012 Tristate Shooting Spree shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Charleston Church Shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The 2009 Ft. Walton, FL Shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The 2012 Sikh Temple Shooters were NOT Muslims
– The Columbine Shooters were NOT Muslims
– The Knoxville, TN Church Shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Aurora Colorado Shooters was NOT a Muslim
– The Oslo Summer Camp Massacre terrorist was NOT a Muslim
– The 2014 Kansas Jewish Center Shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Portland, Oregon shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Virginia Tech Shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Patriarchs Massacre Terrorist was NOT a Muslim
– The USS Liberty bombers were Israelis, not Muslims
– The Hotel King David Bombers were discovered to be Israeli’s dressed as “Muslims” , not Muslims
– The bombing attempt on Mexico’s Congress of 10/10/01 turned out to be Israeli’s dressed as “Muslims”, not Muslims
– The Flint Michigan School shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Little Rock Arkansas shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The June 5th Seattle Washington school shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The November 20th, 2014 Tallahassee, Fl school shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The October 1st, 2015 Roseburg, Oregon school shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Chardon, Ohio school shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Luby’s Cafeteria shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Wisconsin Sikh Temple massacre, Aug. 5, 2012 shooter was NOT a Muslim
– The Centennial Olympic Park Bomber (July 27, 1996) was NOT a Muslim
– The Planned Parenthood bomber (Brookline, Massachusetts, 1994) was NOT a Muslim
– Suicide Attacker on IRS building (Austin, Texas, Feb. 18, 2010) was NOT a Muslim
Nearly every murder that takes place in America is carried out by people who are NOT Muslims. Stop blaming Muslims!
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DID YOU KNOW?:
Islam was the first religion to empower women by giving them equal rights in marriage, divorce and inheritance. Women were also allowed to manage their own finances. William Montgomery Watt states that Muhammad, in the historical context of his time, can be seen as a figure who testified on behalf of women’s rights and improved things considerably. Watt explains: “At the time Islam began, the conditions of women were terrible – they had nog right to own property, were supposed to be the property of the man, and if the man died everything went to his sons.” Muhammad, however, by “instituting rights of property ownership, inheritance, education and divorce, gave women certain basic safeguards.” Haddad and Esposito state that “Muhammad granted women rights and privileges in the sphere of family life, marriage, education, and economic endeavors, rights that help improve women’s status in society.
Universities, which were invented during the Islamic golden age were open to women. According to the Sunni scholar Ibn Asakir in the 12th century, there were opportunities for female education. He wrote that girls and women could study, earn ijazahs (academic degrees), and qualify as scholars (ulema) and teachers. This was especially the case for learned and scholarly families, who wanted to ensure the highest possible education for both their sons and daughters
Female education in the Islamic world was inspired by Muhammad’s wives: Khadijah, a successful businesswoman, and Aisha, a renowned scholar of the hadith and military leader. Muhammad is said to have praised the women of Medina for their desire for religious knowledge
the orientalist Ignaz Goldziher showed that perhaps fifteen percent of medieval hadith scholars were women, teaching in the mosques and universally admired for their integrity. Colleges such as the Saqlatuniya Madrasa in Cairo were funded and staffed entirely by women. The most recent study of Muslim female academicians, by Ruth Roded, charts an extraordinary dilemma for the researcher:
‘If U.S. and European historians feel a need to reconstruct women’s history because women are invisible in the traditional sources, Islamic scholars are faced with a plethora of source material that has only begun to be studied. [. . .] In reading the biographies of thousands of Muslim women scholars, one is amazed at the evidence that contradicts the view of Muslim women as marginal, secluded, and restricted.’
Stereotypes come under almost intolerable strain when Roded documents the fact that the proportion of female lecturers in many classical Islamic colleges was higher than in modern Western universities.
The labor force in the Caliphate came from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds, while both men and women were involved in diverse occupations and economic activities. Women were employed in a wide range of commercial activities and diverse occupations in the primary sector (as farmers for example), secondary sector (as construction workers, dyers, spinners, etc.) and tertiary sector (as investors, doctors, nurses, presidents of guilds, brokers, peddlers, lenders, scholars, etc.). Muslim women also held a monopoly over certain branches of the textile industry,
the largest and most specialized and market-oriented industry at the time, in occupations such as spinning, dyeing, and embroidery. In comparison, female property rights and wage labour were relatively uncommon in Europe until the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries
In the 12th century, the famous Islamic philosopher and qadi (judge) Ibn Rushd, known to the West as Averroes, claimed that women were equal to men in all respects and possessed equal capacities to shine in peace and in war, citing examples of female warriors among the Arabs, Greeks and Africans to support his case. In early Muslim history, examples of notable women who fought during the Muslim conquests and Fitna (civil wars) as soldiers or generals included Nusaybah Bint k’ab Al Maziniyyah, Aisha, Kahula and Wafeira.
In terms of women’s rights, women generally had fewer legal restrictions under Islamic law (sharia) than they did under certain Western legal systems until the 20th century. For example, under traditional interpretations of sharia, women had the right to keep their surnames upon marriage; inherit and bestow inheritance; independently manage their financial affairs; and contract marriages and divorce. In contrast, restrictions on the legal capacity of married women under French law were not removed until 1965.
As for sexism, the common law long denied married women any property rights or indeed legal personality apart from their husbands. When the British applied their law to Muslims in place of Shariah, as they did in some colonies, the result was to strip married women of the property that Islamic law had always granted them — hardly progress toward equality of the sexes.