Let's start with Meme Over Benghazi, shall we?
Anti-American fury sweeps Middle East over film
KHARTOUM/TUNIS - Fury about a film that insults the Prophet Mohammad tore across the Middle East
on Friday with protesters attacking U.S. embassies and burning American
flags as the Pentagon rushed to bolster security at its missions. The
obscure California-made film triggered an attack on the U.S. consulate
in Libya's city of Benghazi that killed the U.S. ambassador and three
other ...
- Roto-Reuters via Yahoo! News
Oil remains higher as traders keep one eye on unrest in the Middle East and the other on the U.S. Federal Reserve.
- Associated Press via Yahoo! News"Oh, Great and Powerful Ears, tell us more of the coming consequences of your vile hatred of God, Freedom, and Property!"
Obama foresees more protests in Middle East
Golden
(Colorado) - President Barack Obama said Thursday in
an interview with EFE that he expects more anti-US protests in the Middle East in the coming days, but he added that 'the United States can't withdraw from the region'.
- IANS India Private Limited via Yahoo! India NewsThis next story looks like it might be a bit of satire from The Onion, but no, Hitlery actually dared speak about religion. All the sane men present scattered for fear of lightning...
Secretary
Clinton delivered a powerful and personal speech about religion at an
Eid ul-Fitr reception, marking the end of the Muslim holiday of Ramadan.
The speech, at times, was a direct response to the attacks on U.S.
diplomatic missions in the Middle East, and the...
- ABC OTUS News via Yahoo! News Romney, Obama trade barbs over Middle East attacks
Republican
challenger Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama's administration
on Wednesday of showing weakness in the face of tumultuous events that
left four U.S. diplomats dead in the Middle East and jolted the race for the White House. Obama retorted that his rival "seems to have a tendency to shoot first and aim later." [Said the imbecile who said Egypt wasn't an ally. Hee-hee. - F.G.]
- Associated Press via Yahoo! News
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