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Old 08-16-2013, 12:25 PM
 
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Obama 'bailed out' the Muslim Brotherhood a year ago - your tax dollars at work!

"Wednesday, September 5th, 2012

The Obama administration is close to finalizing a massive $1-billion bailout for the increasingly totalitarian Muslim Brotherhood regime ruling over Egypt, according to U.S. government officials cited in news reports. The move is already drawing fierce criticism from opponents arguing that bailing out the new Islamist ruler, who is already working to bolster Egyptian ties with the communist Chinese dictatorship while becoming increasingly despotic at home, would be a mistake on multiple levels.

In addition to forgiving the $1 billion in Egyptian government debt, almost a third of its total burden, the administration is also working with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) — largely funded by American taxpayers — to secure a $5-billion loan for the regime. On top of that, U.S. officials are in the process of creating multiple funds and programs worth almost $500 million to help politically connected U.S. and Egyptian businesses.


http://www.prisonplanet.com/obama-prepares-huge-bailout-for-muslim-brotherhood-in-egypt.html


"This has been put together as aggregated information that was shared online about attacks on churches and their institutions, Christians and their homes, and other relevant information.

Churches

Alexandria
Father Maximus Church | Attempted attack (stones thrown)
  1. St George Church | Bakos | Attempted attack (launching shots)
Arish
  1. St George Church | Burned | Source
Assiut
  1. Good Shepherds Monastery | Nuns attacked
  2. Angel Michael Church | Surrounded
  3. St George Coptic Orthodox Church | Photo, Photo, Photo,
    YouTube
  4. Al-Eslah Church| Burned | Source
  5. Adventist Church | Pastor and his wife not kidnapped, were able to escape | Photo, Adventist News Network
  6. St Therese Church | Photo, Video
  7. Apostles Church | Burning | Source
  8. Holy Revival Church | Burning | Source
  9. Qusiya Diocese | MCN
  10. St John’s Church | Abnoub | Burning
  11. Coptic Orthodox Diocese | Abu Tig | Sieged
  12. St John Diocese | Qusiya | Attempted attack (stones)
Beni Suef
  1. The Nuns School | Photo
  2. St George Church | al-Wasta
Cairo
  1. St Fatima Basilica | Heliopolis | Attempted Attack
  2. Virgin Mary’s Church | Hakim Village | Burned | Photo
Fayoum (Five churches)
  1. St Mary Church | El Nazlah | Gallery
  2. St Damiana Church | Robbed and burned
  3. Amir Tawadros (St Theodore) Church | EgyNews (Arabic), Twitter
  4. Evangelical Church | al-Zorby Village | Looting and destruction
  5. Church of Joseph | Burned | Source
  6. Franciscan School | Burned | Source
Gharbiya
  1. Diocese of St Paul | Burned | Source
Giza
  1. Father Antonios
  2. Atfeeh Diocese/Bishoperic | Looted
  3. Church Archangel Michael | Kerdasa | Burned
  4. Church of the Virgin Mary | Sieged
Minya (Around twelve churches)
  1. Church of the Virgin Mary and Father Abram | Delga, Deir Mawas | Source, Photo
  2. St Mina Church | Abu Hilal Kebly, Beni Hilal | Source, photo
  3. Baptist Church | Beni Mazar | Source
  4. Monastery | Deir Mawas | Ahram (Arabic)
  5. Delga Church | Attacked (Previously attacked with fire)
  6. The Jesuit Fathers Church | Abu Hilal district
  7. St Mark Church | Abu Hilal district
  8. St Joseph Nunnery | Photo, photo
  9. Amir Tadros Church | Photo, photo, photo, album, photo, photo
  10. Evangelical Church | Photo
  11. Anba Moussa al-Aswad Church | Photo
  12. Apostles Church | Source
  13. Salvation of the Souls Church | Burning | Unverified
  14. St John’s Church | Burning| Unverified
  15. Coptic Secondary School for Boys | Burning | Unverified
  16. Soldiers of Christ Shelter | Burning | Unverified
  17. Diocese of Mallawi | Attempted attack (launching shots, molotovs, and stones) | Unverified
Qena
  1. St Mary’s Church | Attempted Burning
Sohag
  1. St George Church |Photo album, photo, photo,
    video, source, source,
    video
  2. St Damiana | Attacked and burned | Source
  3. Virgin Mary | Attacked and burned | Source
  4. St Mark Church & Community Center
  5. Anba Abram Church | Destroyed and burned | Source
Suez
  1. St Saviours Anglican Church | Source
  2. Franciscan Church and School | Street 23 | Burned |Photo, photo, source/photos, photos
  3. Holy Shepherd Monastery and Hospital | Photo
  4. Good Shepherd Church (molotov cocktail thrown)- Relationship with Holy Shepherd Monastery unknown.
  5. Greek Orthodox Church | Photo, Photo
Christian Institutions
  • House of Father Angelos (Pastor of Church of the Virgin Mary and Father Abram) | Delga, Minya | Burned | CBN News, Ahram (Arabic)
  • Properties and Markets of Copts | al-Gomhorreya Street, Assiut
  • Seventeen Coptic homes | Delga, Minya | Burned | Source, Source
  • YMCA | Minya| Burned | Photo
  • Coptic Homes | Qulta Street, Assiut | Attacked
  • Offices of the Evangelical Foundation & Oum al-Nour | Minya
  • Coptic-owned shops, pharmacy, and hotels | Karnak and Cleopatra Streets, Luxor | Attacked and Looted
  • Dahabeya Nile Boat | Minya| Church-owned | Source, Photo, Photo
  • Bible Society bookshop | Cairo | Burned | Photo
  • Bible Society | Fayoum | Photo
  • Bible Society | al-Gomohoreya Street, Assiut | Photo, Photo
  • Ezbet el Nekhl | Source, source, source (Arabic)
Prison Planet.com » List of every Christian institution destroyed by Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Egypt

 
Old 08-16-2013, 12:42 PM
 
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Sadly, nobody cares when Christian churches are attacked. It's astounding that some people see American Evangelicals as no different than the type of Muslims who are behind these type of attacks. When groups of Evangelicals start burning down Mosques and murdering Muslims across the US, then you can make that comparison.
 
Old 08-16-2013, 12:46 PM
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Thats too bad. If the reverse were happening I am certain it would be HUGE news, on every broadcast over and over.
 
Old 08-16-2013, 12:52 PM
 
Location: texas
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Churches have been under attack for millenia.
 
Old 08-16-2013, 02:54 PM
 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vejadu View Post
Sadly, nobody cares when Christian churches are attacked. It's astounding that some people see American Evangelicals as no different than the type of Muslims who are behind these type of attacks. When groups of Evangelicals start burning down Mosques and murdering Muslims across the US, then you can make that comparison.
Evangelicals will not engage in the same actions as the Muslims, because their Christian God is the true God, who does not condone it.
 
Old 08-16-2013, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Vejadu View Post
Sadly, nobody cares when Christian churches are attacked. It's astounding that some people see American Evangelicals as no different than the type of Muslims who are behind these type of attacks. When groups of Evangelicals start burning down Mosques and murdering Muslims across the US, then you can make that comparison.
Is blowing up abortion clinics and shooting doctors close enough for you?
 
Old 08-16-2013, 03:07 PM
 
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Is blowing up abortion clinics and shooting doctors close enough for you?
I'm sure you can provide a list similar to the OP for your claim.
 
Old 08-16-2013, 03:41 PM
 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Vejadu View Post
Sadly, nobody cares when Christian churches are attacked. It's astounding that some people see American Evangelicals as no different than the type of Muslims who are behind these type of attacks. When groups of Evangelicals start burning down Mosques and murdering Muslims across the US, then you can make that comparison.
"Isolated events"....kind of like Benghazi.
 
Old 08-16-2013, 03:47 PM
 
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Meh...who cares

If they persecute the people, that's one thing. I say let Christian Arabs come here.

But I could care less about the churches outside of them being historical monuments.
 
Old 08-16-2013, 03:53 PM
 
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But I thought Islam was the religion of peace.....my a$$!
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