Posted on 01/21/2013 10:08:20 AM PST by Perseverando
"American administration's arrogance and stubbornness towards one of the Muslim world's scholars is putting the lives of Americans at risk"
And now we are supposed to believe that millions and millions of Muslims from Tunisia to Libya to Algeria to Egypt to Dearborn .........
Sheikh Rahman's jihad was bring down the towers in 1993, in order to slaughter tens of thousands of Americans. There are whispers that Obama is negotiating behind the scenes with the Muslim Brotherhood to "transfer" (release) the Blind Sheikh to Egypt (like Scotland's release of the Lockerbie bomber to Libya, where he was summarily released.)
I can promise you that if Obama dares defile the memory of those lost in the 1993 WTC bombing and betrays this country to the Muslim Brotherhood, there will be hundreds of thousands marching to Washington. You. have. my. word.
"Jailing of blind sheikh pushes Muslim anger against US, warns son" Ahram Online, 19 Jan 2013 Ahead of President Morsi's planned visit to Washington, the son of Omar Abdel-Rahman, who was convicted for planning the 1993 World Trade Centre, asks the US to free his father and warns of Muslim anger
Son of Blind sheikh pleads for his father
Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman (Photo: Ahram Online archive)
Egypt's Morsi to urge Obama to free blind sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman
US staffers die in Libya consulate attack in Benghazi: source
Brotherhood's Morsi vows to help US-held 'Blind Sheikh'
Abdullah, the son of the blind Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, writes to request the US release his father, who has been serving a life sentence for allegedly planning the 1993 World Trade Centre attack in New York.
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