May 28, 2011


Palin questions Obama's support for the Muslim Brotherhood


 

By Ted Belman    http://www.israpundit.com/archives/36341

For those of you who live on Mars, last week was a big week for Sarah Palin.
The following announcements were made:

1. Stephen Bannon has made a two hour documentary film on Palins record and
VP run. It aims to set the record straight. Sort of like a Mr Smith goes to
Washington type story. He says it will go off like "an atomic bomb".

 

2. Starting this weekend Gov Palin is taking a month long bus tour of
historic places on the eastert seaboard. Sort of like a whistle stop tour.
She has decorated the bus in red, white a blue emblazonned on it with the
slogons "One Nation" and "We the People".

 <http://www.israpundit.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/bus.jpg> 

3. Before the tour starts she is participating in the Rolling Thunder
Motorcycle Rally in Washington involving 250,000 bikers including sarah and
Todd on one of the bikes. The event is to honour veterans, a cause close to
her heart.

 <http://www.israpundit.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/bike1.jpg> 

In her most recent Facebook post below she attacks Obama's Egypt policy.



Should we be borrowing money from China to turn around and give it to the
Muslim Brotherhood?

Given that we are running massive deficits and are drowning in more than $14
trillion in debt, and despite not knowing who will rule Egypt until its
election this fall, this strange strategy may be the end result given
President Obama's announcement that he is committing $2 billion to Egypt's
"new government." It's part of a $20 billion foreign aid package laid out
with the Group of 8 countries in Europe today.

Now, given that Egypt has a history of corruption when it comes to utilizing
American aid, it is doubtful that the money will really help needy Egyptian
people. Couple that with the fact that the Muslim Brotherhood is organized
to have a real shot at taking control of Egypt's government, and one has to
ask why we would send money (that we don't have) into unknown Egyptian
hands?

Throwing borrowed money around is not sound economic policy. And throwing
borrowed money around the developing world is not sound foreign policy.
Foreign assistance should go to American allies that need it and appreciate
it, and for humanitarian purposes when it can truly make a difference.

Considering the Obama Administration's continued strange strategies on the
economy and foreign policy has us counting down the days to the next
election. November 2012 can't come soon enough.

Posted by Ted Belman @ 10:34 am |
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