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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Muslim Bros eying Jordan


Syria is almost in their hands so now they eye Jordan.  And, why not.  They have lotta help from the USA's muslim prez and his witchy sidekick. Their endorsement to whatever the Muslim Bros want to do is a clear given and thus we will see more and more islamists gaining power in the Middle East. The Muslim Bros will solidify their power in that region and the next step will be to unleash their sleeper cells here for forcefully introducing Shariah laws thus crippling our own Western laws and then slowly but surely bringing on the Caliphate. The writing is all too clear for those not wilfully blind to read it.  The map is clearer than Google's best effort.... and yet we are not willing to embark on the battle to keep muslim immigrants out of  Western countries and especially out of Canada.

Is it too difficult to announce that all muslim immigration is halted for Canada?  Will the world come to an end if Immigration Minister Jason Kenney makes the announcement tomorrow?  Will a huge comet come and devastate the entire land mass known as Canada if we halt  muslim immigration to this country?

Khaled Abu Toameh writes at GatestoneInstitute:
Jordanian government officials say there are growing signs that the kingdom's powerful Muslim Brotherhood organization has plans to overthrow the regime.

The organization, according to the officials, has succeeded in hijacking the anti-corruption and pro-democracy protests that have swept Jordan over the past year.

Today, most of the anti-regime demonstrations throughout the kingdom are being initiated and led by Muslim Brotherhood supporters whose goal is to turn Jordan into an Islamic republic.

Many Arabs feel that President Barack Obama's endorsement of the Muslim Brotherhood has emboldened the Islamists and increased their appetite to drive moderate and secular rulers out of the Arab world.

King Abdullah has good reason to be worried about the Muslim Brotherhood's efforts to hijack the pro-reform drive in the kingdom. This concern was reportedly one of the main reasons that the monarch replaced Prime Minister Awn Khasawna -- a staunch supporter of rapprochement with Muslim Brotherhood and its Palestinian sister-movement, Hamas -- a few weeks ago.

In a bid to appease the anti-corruption and pro-democracy campaigners, King Abdullah has also taken a number of unprecedented measures against a number of senior government officials suspected of embezzling public funds and abusing their powers. The king has replaced three prime ministers since the "Arab Spring" began and has thrown a number of former officials into prison, but all this has not satisfied the Muslim Brotherhood.

What is clear by now is that no matter how much the king does to fight corruption and implement reforms, the Muslim Brotherhood will continue to argue that this is not enough......

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