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The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi, the recently elected president of Egypt, will be a featured participant at the eighth annual meeting of Bill Clinton’s Clinton Global Initiative in New York next week.
Morsi is a prominent figure in the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, the most important of the world’s Islamist organizations and ideological progenitor of al Qaeda and nearly every jihadist terrorist group in the world. Its slogan reads, “Allah is our objective; the Quran is our law, the Prophet is our leader; Jihad is our way; and death for the sake of Allah is the highest of our aspirations.”
Clinton’s welcoming of Morsi to his high-profile event in New York City is surprising and may undermine the tough-on-terror image the Democratic Party is trying to cultivate ahead of the November elections.....
An Islamist, Mohamed Morsi, has been elected Egypt's new President. The Muslim Brotherhood's candidate won nearly 52% of the vote after the run-off last week. His rival, the Mubarak-era prime minister Ahmed Shafiq, secured just over 48%.
Clinton recently praised the Obama administration's foreign policy in his address to the Democratic National Convention: "I am grateful that they have worked together to make us safer and stronger, to build a world with more partners and fewer enemies." However, it is clear--even, apparently, to Obama--that the Muslim Brotherhood is moving Egypt toward the enemy side.
Upon winning his election for the presidency, Morsi pledged to work for the release of terror mastermind Omar Abdel Rahman (the Blind Sheik), now serving a life sentence for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and other attempted attacks in New York City.
Originally posted by xuenchen
I wonder what Hillary and Barack will say ?
Mitt Romney
Former Governor
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Originally posted by talklikeapirat
Honestly, in a way it actually is.
Another "bad move" or what ?