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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Republicans and Pro-Israel Christians Want Terrorists Banned from Twitter 44 2 106 Email Article Print Article Send a Tip by William Bigelow 23 Nov 2012 76 post a comment The Hill reports that seven House Republicans, along with Christians United For Israel, have called on Twitter to ban terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Somailia’s al-Shabbab. Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas) has spearheaded an effort to get the FBI to demand Twitter shut down the terrorist groups' accounts. Poe wrote to the Hill: Allowing foreign terrorist organizations like Hamas to operate on Twitter is enabling the enemy. Failure to block access arms them with the ability to freely spread their violent propaganda and mobilize in their War on Israel. Anti-American foreign terrorist groups around the world are doing the same thing every day. The FBI and Twitter must recognize sooner rather than later that social media is a tool for the terrorists. Meanwhile, Christians United for Israel started a petition calling for Twitter to ban Hamas. The FBI only responded that the FBI “will respond to members of Congress directly. Our response is being considered internally.”


Egyptian Democracy Protesters Firebomb Islamist Al Jazeera in Tahrir Square


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Al Jazeera is the voice of the Islamist Qatar regime. And Qatar is the paymaster of terror. Qatari money and propaganda from its pet propaganda network broadcast around the Middle East and the world helped make the Arab Spring happen and then be hijacked by the Islamists.
Now it appears that Egyptian democracy protesters have firebombed Al Jazeera’s offices in Tahrir Square for the network’s agenda of backing the tyrannical Muslim Brotherhood takeover of Egypt.
Egyptian protesters firebombed one of the offices of satellite broadcaster al-Jazeera in the third day of violence in central Cairo.
The protesters attacked the studio overlooking Tahrir square with Molotov cocktails and petrol bombs early Wednesday, leaving it gutted by fire hours later, witnesses said.
Disgruntled youth and security forces have been clashing in the area since Monday, with protesters hurling stones and firebombs and security forces firing birdshot and tear gas into the crowd. Some protesters had been accusing al-Jazeera of bias in support of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s most powerful political force from which President Mohammed Morsi hails.

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