Comment by Jim Campbell
When you read that Bill O’Reilly, Barrack Obama, the US Ambassador, Susan Rice and the New York Times are on the same page, it’s a safe bed the page belongs at the bottom of a bird-cage.
This one can be laid at the inept feet of Obama for not backing Mubarak. Egypt was still a democracy, and Mubarak would have lightened up a bit if given the word. So we kiss Egypt goodbye, a one time alley and also a country that had pledged non aggression toward Israel.
Particularly O’Reilly, don’t tolerate him any longer saying Obama is a NBC because of a newspaper announcement. Could the guy be any more obtuse? As for the UN, what have they got right in the last century? Alright, they have nailed down the art of picking the US taxpayer’s pocket.
That’s my story and I’m sticking to it, I’m J.C. and I approve this message.
The Investigative project on Terrorism
As President Hosni Mubarak’s regime fell in Egypt, some feared that radical Islamists were poised to take over the state and the country. This opinion was not shared in America by leading voices in government and the media, where pundit after politician confidently asserted that the Muslim Brotherhood, the dominant Islamist organization in Egypt, did not enjoy that sort of widespread public support.










































