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EGYPT’S REVOLUTION ROBBED: Muslim Brotherhood has Already Begun Discarding Those Responsible for Ousting Mubarak
“The liberal western media has been holding up the revolution in Egypt as a victory for Democracy. In particular, a young man by the name of Wael Ghonim, regional manager for Google in northern Africa and the Middle East has been receiving much of the praise for orchestrating the revolution via digital social networks.
Former Muslim Brotherhood activist and PLO member Walid Shoebat has been monitoring arab media’s reporting on what is taking place and Ghonim appears to have already been thrown under the bus.
On Friday, February 18th, Ghonim was on a stage with a radical Sheikh who has been extremely sympathetic to the Muslim Brotherhood over the years – Sheikh Yousef Al-Qaradawi. However, Ghonim was forced to leave the stage in disgrace while Al-Qaradawi took charge of its center.” Read more.
CAIR Confronts Allen West Confronts CAIR
One of the members of the Class of 2010 in the U.S. House of Representatives has revealed he has little patience for the politically correct arguments that Islam is, in fact, a religion of peace and nonaggression. “Don’t try to blow sunshine up my butt,” U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., warned a member of CAIR …
Athens Riots Erupts as Greek Protesters Set Policemen on Fire
WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: More than 30,000 demonstrators clashed with police near to the Greek parliament buildings, and hurled petrol bombs and stones, causing a dramatic inferno. Read more.
Five More Baby Dolphins Found Dead Off Coast of Mississippi, Alabama
Institute for Marine Mammal Studies director Dr. Moby Solangi says the cause could be anything, including the cold weather or a change in food habits. Scientists have not ruled out possible effects from the BP oil spill. Read more.
Scientist: “I see a huge number of people very, very sick” around the Gulf
Peculiar Geese Deaths Baffle Wildlife Officials in US
“Ailment afflicting birds around Lake Erie
Several dozen Canada geese along western Lake Erie’s shoreline have recently died or are presumed dead while others have become so sick they cannot hold up their heads, fly, or maintain control of their motor functions.
State wildlife investigators are stumped, awaiting word on tests that a national wildlife laboratory in Wisconsin has been doing on some of the dead birds.
“They will fall out of the sky and have trouble staying upright,” said Dave Sherman, a biologist at the Crane Creek Wildlife Research Station the Ohio Department of Natural Resources operates in Ottawa County.” Read more.
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