Tuesday, June 26, 2012

"Jihad and Death"

"Hope and change" was the slogan for Obama's 2008 campaign.  We laugh now because the results were so far from "hope" for Americans.  Interesting that he dropped that slogan for 2012, isn't it?  It would be an insult to average Americans to have kept it.

"Jihad and death" was the campaign slogan for the Muslim Brotherhood candidate for Egypt's presidential race, Mohammed Morsi, who has been declared the winner.  And to think that this is the man Obama rushed to congratulate after his victory.  He must be a man after our president's own heart.

Read from Gateway Pundit:


Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi: “Jihad Is Our Path & Death in the Name of Allah Is Our Goal”


Mohammed Morsi won the Egyptian presidential election today.
He campaigned on jihad and death in the name of Allah.

Supporters of Mohamed Mursi, the head of the Muslim Brotherhood group’s political party, and the group’s candidate in Egypt’s presidential election, wear T-shirts with Mursi’s picture on them as they participate in a rally to support Mursi, on bicycles in Alexandria May 11, 2012. (REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih)
Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood told supporters last month,
“Jihad is our path and death in the name of Allah is our goal.”
Lovely.
Voice of Russia reported, via ROP:
Egypt’s Constitution should be based on the Koran and Sharia law, presidential candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood Islamist movement Mohamed Morsi said.
“The Koran is our constitution, the Prophet is our leader, jihad is our path and death in the name of Allah is our goal,” Morsi said in his election speech before Cairo University students on Saturday night.
Today Egypt is close as never before to the triumph of Islam at all the state levels, he said.
“Today we can establish Sharia law because our nation will acquire well-being only with Islam and Sharia. The Muslim Brothers and the Freedom and Justice Party will be the conductors of these goals,” he said.
The Muslim Brotherhood Islamist group has been banned in Egypt for decades before being legalized following the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak in last year’s popular uprising, and has since emerged as a powerful political force.
Today Morsi won the presidential elections in Egypt.
Egyptian secular party leaders blasted the Obama administration’s support for the Muslim Brotherhood.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Mohamed Morsi better be very careful with their relationship with Israel, unless Egypt wants a re-run of the Yom Kippur War where In ten days of fighting, Israel pushed the Egyptian army back across the Suez Canal and made deep incursions all the way to Cairo-Ismailia highway, that plus the fact Mohamed's DC allies will be voted out of office in November.