In front of the Whitehouse:
Hundreds of Egyptian protestors, many of them Coptic Christians, rallied in front of the White House Thursday, outraged over President Barack Obama’s support of the Muslim Brotherhood.
“Don’t support terrorists!” protestor Hale Salem said. “Don’t support terrorists! Please, Mr. Obama I voted for you — don’t support terrorists.” (mediachecker->that was the problem – so many of these immigrants believed the lying sob!)
“He’s asking us as Egyptians to leave the terrorists in Egypt alone? To kill us, to kill our people? It’s not gonna happen,” another protestor declared.
Muslims were also present, voicing their opposition against the Brotherhood.
“I’m a Muslim,” demonstrator Mina Khalifa said. “It’s not a Christian thing. It’s an Egyptian thing.”
Another Muslim protestor, Suzanne Elnahal, said, “They are terrorists; they have done so many problems in Egypt.”
Meanwhile, there are new concerns the old regime is making a comeback, as former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was released from prison and flown to a military hospital. He is now under house arrest.
But protestors say Mubarak wasn’t as bad as ousted President Mohammed Morsi.
“He’s not really a good guy, but he’s not at least a terrorist,” anti-Brotherhood demonstrator Layla Sedhom said. “But Mohammed Morsi is a terrorist. He belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood.”
The protestors say the Egyptian military is needed to keep order.
“They protect us from (the) Muslim Brotherhood,” Madline Mansour, a Coptic Christian, said. “Muslim Brotherhood kill us, kill all Christian people. Morsi is a terrorist. He belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood.”
Those at the rally say the Brotherhood has burned dozens of Christian churches, businesses, and more.
“For the Coptic Christians, they burn their houses. They’re targeting them,” one protestor said.
The protestors are also angered by Western media coverage of the situation in Egypt. They rallied against the Washington Post, accusing both the newspaper and Obama of being biased in favor of the Muslim Brotherhood.
“So the Obama administration helps the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt; that’s not right,” anti-Brotherhood protestor Sawers Kamel said. “That has a lot of question marks. Why? Why?”
In front of the Washington Post:
By Mark Martin http://www.cbn.com
http://www.aina.org/news/20130823152456.htm
A brilliant move to protest outside the WaPo! It lets the lying bastards know, that we know, that their reporting is crap, and that we’re not a bunch of idiots!