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Hey, embassies are burning, Americans are dead! So what is Obama going to do? [Darleen Click]

Let’s give the Muslim-Brotherhood-run Egyptian Government “Blind Sheikh” Omar Abdel-Rahman. The U.S. State Department is actively considering negotiations with the Egyptian government for the transfer of custody of Omar Abdel-Rahman, also known as “the Blind Sheikh,” for humanitarian and health reasons, a source close to the the Obama administration told TheBlaze. The Department of Justice, however, told TheBlaze that Rahman is serving a life sentence and is not considered for

Cairo Embassy Marines denied live ammo? [Darleen Click]

Say wha … ? The September 11th storming of the U.S. embassy in Cairo, Egypt, which led to the seizure of the American flag and its burning on sovereign territory, has an ugly twist: Marines who claim to have guarded the embassy say that the Ambassador to Egypt did not permit them to carry live ammunition. If confirmed to be accurate, the reports will throw the chaotic events in Egypt

Yep, how are those moderate Muslim Bros in Egypt working out for ya? [Darleen Click]

Jewish life in Egypt closed down due to “security” reasons. For the first time in 2,000 years, there will be no Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur services at the Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue in Alexandria in 5773, reports Daniel Greenfield in “In The Point.” This was the last active synagogue in Egypt. The Egyptian authorities’ excuse for the shut-down, effectively outlawing High Holiday services in the country, were “security” reasons. Levana

Muslim Brotherhood “wins” Egypt [Darleen Click] UPDATED

So, how’s that Arab Spring thing working out? The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi has officially won Egypt’s presidential election and will be the country’s next president, the electoral commission has announced. Morsi picked up 13.2 million votes out of just over 26 million, giving him about 51 per cent of the vote. His competitor, Ahmed Shafiq, the final prime minister under Hosni Mubarak, received 12.3 million. More than 800,000 ballots