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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Nonie Darwish's Take on Benghazi and the White House Lies

Hat tip Frontpage Magazine


Nakoula Nakoula- Benghazi scapegoat


Nonie Darwish, an Egyptian-born apostate from Islam, has written the following piece for Frontpage Magazine in the wake of the latest e-mails that reveal the lying that went on within the Obama administration after the Benghazi attack.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/2014/nonie-darwish/benghazi-lies-and-videotape/

Last I heard that poor Egyptian film maker is still sitting in prison-framed for the deaths of 4 Americans by the contemptible Hillary Clinton. When Nonie last spoke at UC Irvine, she called him America's first true political prisoner. I agree.


5 comments:

Squid said...

The film maker was released from prison in August 2013, to a half-way house for a month. In September, he would be free from the "Justice" system. What Justice you say? The justice from those in Washington that say: "The truth is what I say it is." Or, is it the "Justice for us" crowd that we speak of. Dude, don't you get it!

Squid

Siarlys Jenkins said...

And an Egyptian apostate from Islam knows all about what went on in the White House... how?

Squid took the words out of my mouth... the man was taken into custody on a parole violation, and held only for the time a parole violation allowed for. And he's already free. So much for making him a martyr.

Gary Fouse said...

Do you think he would have been busted on that violation on its own merits?

Squid said...

@ Siarlys,

Out here, the jails are full as is the prisons. So, inmates are being released early. The crimes are nonviolent and most are drug offenses. This videographer had an offense that was far less offensive than a drug charge. Offenders on probation are also let off with less time to serve.
The take away is that the Washington politicians forced this re-arrest to push the narrative of "it was the videotape that caused Benghazi.

Squid

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Gary, if he had not been in violation of his parole, for a prior and unrelated crime for which he was justly convicted, do you think any power in the USA could have put him in jail?