$250 Million Tax Payer Dollars To “The Muslim Brotherhood” In Egypt

Posted on March 4, 2013 by The Right Handed Cowboy

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Yes you have read it correctly.  On top of the 16 top flight F-16 fighter jets and 200 top of the line Abrams M1 A1 tanks,  The Obama administration has released an additional $250 million dollars in aid to Egypt.  Normally, it would not be such a big event. However, Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, was the candidate of  “The Muslim Brotherhood.” A known terrorist organization, now a terror supporter.  Additional Source
The Motto of Mori’s Muslim Brotherhood Party also is an eye opener…

“Allah is our objective; the Prophet is our leader; the Quran is our law; Jihad is our way; dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.” So goes the motto of the Muslim Brotherhood.” source

Hussein Obama has failed to reach any type of spending reduction or any agreement on tax hikes with congress, but Obama did not hesitate to reach into the United States empty coffers and give the Muslim Brotherhood  an additional $250 million more of our tax dollars.

Let me correct that last phrase, more of China’s money, because we, the United States are broke.  Under what agreement did the United States release this money?  The funds were released under Mohammed Morsi’s pledges for political and economic reforms!  That is it, funds released on a promise. This is the same Mohammed Morsi who has refused to allow the United States direct access to interview Abu Ahmed, also known as Mohammed Jamal,  who was directly involved in the Benghazi assault and subsequent murder of Ambassador Stevens on 11 September 2012.

President Hussein Obama, having the real-time intelligence in his hands , knowing that Abu Ahmed or whatever his real name is, knowing that  Abu Ahmed was directly involved in the MURDER of our ambassador and 3 former Navy Seals,  President Hussein Obama releases the $250 million of our tax dollars on a PROMISE that Morsi will reform Egypt politically and economically.  Suckers…………..as Morsi laughs all the way to the (his) bank.

What happened to all of the dire predictions that Obama has been throwing around trying to scare the Americans in to believing that ALL OF THE FAULT BELONGS TO THE REPUBLICANS. What about Obama’s prediction of the thousands of jobs that will be lost because of the mandatory sequestration cuts?  The United States Border Patrol will be the most affected, as will the air traffic controllers etc, but not to the degree that Obama is predicting.

Obama’s catastrophic predictions about the pending sequestration cuts and all of the doom and gloom associated with the cuts apparently did not bother Obama in the least, because he causally handed Egypt a quarter of a billion dollars of our tax dollars that the United States does not have.  Under the doom and gloom of sequestration which Obama was predicting, it would appear to me that the $250 million could have been used to offset some of the very jobs Obama said would be lost.

The one-quarter of a billion dollars given to Egypt should have been used to offset some of the Border Patrol issues, or teachers jobs, or any of the jobs which Obama was referring to when he was out preaching to the public about the pending apocalyptic sequestration disaster.

This is just my opinion of course. My main concern is no one but Fox News and a few other cable news organizations and bloggers seem to be holding Obama’s feet to the fire, but the main stream media has put Fast and Furious and Benghazigate to rest.  Why is this?

Fast and Furious and Benghazigate are not just unfortunate events that happened.  Americans were killed and the Obama administration did nothing to attempt to save the lives of nor seek the truth of what really happened and why.

The truth of the matter is, an American Ambassador along with 3 former navy seals acting as security for the American Ambassador in Libya were brutally tortured and murdered.  Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate and now president of Egypt has direct access to the main suspect, Mohammed Jamal, yet Morsi refuses the United States to question him.  Knowing these facts, the Obama administration still allowed the gifts of the 16 F-16’s and 200 tanks to be given to Morsi.   Now the icing for the cake….John Kerry Secretary of State, acting on behalf of Hussein Obama released the additional $250 million in funds to be distributed to a regime who refused access to the MURDERER of a United States Ambassador and 3 former Navy Seals.  Apparently Obama and his camp see nothing wrong in what was done.

TexasFred says it best……”There are Consequences to Voting”.  Yes Fred, there certainly are consequences when you cast a ballot.

CAIRO –Fox News & AP -  Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday the United States will give Egypt $250 million more in aid, following President Mohammed Morsi’s pledges for political and economic reforms. However, Kerry also said the Obama administration will hold Morsi, who came to power in June as Egypt’s first freely elected president, to his commitment.

“The American people want to see the political and economic success of our long-time partners and friends in Egypt,” Kerry said in Cairo. “We look forward to continuing to work closely with all Egyptians. But “it is clear that more hard work and compromise will be required to restore unity, political stability and economic health to Egypt.”  

Egypt was one of Kerry’s first stops on his first tour of Arab nations since becoming secretary. Kerry will be meeting with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, in the Saudi capital Riyadh Monday. 

While in Saudi Arabia Kerry will also meet with Saudi and Gulf Arab officials  for talks expected to focus on the crisis in Syria and fears about Iran’s nuclear program

Kerry’s two days of meetings in Egypt have proven tense and fraught with political peril.

“I expect a lot,” Egyptian Defense Minister Abdul Al-Sisi told Kerry on Sunday.

Kerry replied: “I expect a lot from you.”

The secretary of state met Saturday with Foreign Minister Mohamed Amr, who told Kerry that Egypt expects long-time friend the United States to support the most populous Arab nation during its current economic woes.

Kerry also is meeting privately with some opponents of Morsi’s Islamist government who had refused to meet publicly with the American delegation.

Egypt is still trying to make good on a $4.8 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund. An agreement would unlock more of the $1 billion in U.S. assistance promised by President Obama last year and set to begin flowing with Kerry’s announcement.

“The United States can and wants to do more,” Kerry said. “Reaching an agreement with the IMF will require further effort on the part of the Egyptian government and broad support for reform by all Egyptians.”

Kerry cited Egypt’s “extreme needs” and Morsi’s “assurances that he plans to complete the IMF process” when he told the president that the U.S. would provide $190 million of a long-term $450 million pledge “in a good-faith effort to spur reform and help the Egyptian people at this difficult time.”

Separately, the top U.S. diplomat announced $60 million for a new fund for “direct support of key engines of democratic change,” including Egypt’s entrepreneurs and its young people. Kerry held out the prospect of U.S. assistance to this fund climbing to $300 million over time.

Recapping his meetings with political figures, business leaders and representatives of outside groups, Kerry said he heard of their “deep concern about the political course of their country, the need to strengthen human rights protections, justice and the rule of law, and their fundamental anxiety about the economic future of Egypt.”

Those issues came up in “a very candid and constructive manner” during Kerry’s talks with Morsi.

Syria and Iran also came up, according to officials.

With parliamentary elections in April approaching and liberal and secular opponents of Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood saying they will boycott, Kerry called the vote “a particularly critical step” in Egypt’s democratic transition.

Violent clashes between protesters and security forces have created an environment of insecurity, complicating Egyptian efforts to secure vital international aid.

Officials in the Egyptian presidency said Kerry stressed the need for consensus with the opposition in order to restore confidence in Egypt that it can ride out the crisis. Morsi was reported to have expressed the importance of Egypt’s relationship with the United States, which is based on “mutual respect,” and focused on the importance of the democratic process in building a strong and stable nation.

Kerry made clear that in all his meetings, he conveyed the message that Egyptians who rose up and overthrew Mubarak “did not risk their lives to see that opportunity for a brighter future squandered.”

He also told the country’s bickering politicians that they must overcome differences to get Egypt’s faltering economy back on track and maintain its leadership role in the volatile Middle East.

The U.S. is deeply concerned that continued instability in Egypt will have broader consequences in a region already rocked by unrest.

U.S. officials said Kerry had planned to stress the importance of upholding Egypt’s peace agreement with Israel, cracking down on weapons smuggling to extremists in the Gaza Strip and policing the increasingly lawless Sinai Peninsula while continuing to play a positive role in Syria’s civil war.

The impact of his message of unity to the opposition coalition seemingly was blunted when only six of the 11 guests invited by the U.S. Embassy turned up for the Saturday session and three of those six said they still intended to boycott the April parliamentary election, according to participants.

Kerry said that the U.S. would not pick sides in Egypt, and he appealed to all sides to come together around human rights, freedom and speech and religious tolerance. Read Complete Story Here:

This event, the giving $250 million dollars of which we do not have to give; also the gift of  16 F16 fighter aircraft and the 200 M1A1 battle tanks, America’s best was handed out like candy on Halloween night.  We have just given away some of America’s best to a Nation whose President is at best terrorist or terrorist supporter.  What did the United States ask in return?  Nothing really, nothing but to be allowed to question Mohammed Jamal, the main suspect in the murder of Ambassador Stevens and 3 former navy seals.  Morsi rejected the request.

The United States should withdraw any and all aid, have the F16’s and M1A1 tanks and $250 million dollars returned immediately and advise Egypt that they will not receive any aid from the United States until such time they cooperate with the United States.

That is what should be done, however you all know that Obama will not have the cajones to do that. Obama will do nothing but make a laughing-stock out of the United States.  It is time my friends to make Obama accountable for his incompetent actions.

This action proves that Obama does not possess the skills to lead this country.  We need a person that will lead this country from a position of strength.  It is up to us to make enough noise to be heard…..

God Bless You and May God Bless the United States of America!

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3 Responses to $250 Million Tax Payer Dollars To “The Muslim Brotherhood” In Egypt

  1. spacer TexasFred says:
    March 4, 2013 at 8:03 PM

    I just got home, been out all day, wrote a quick post and then went looking around the blog world and what do I find? Yep, you and me did it again, same topic, same ideas…

    Great minds DO think alike…

    • spacer The Right Handed Cowboy says:
      March 4, 2013 at 8:23 PM

      Are we good or what?

      Now of course I can’t compete with the likes of the national renowned TexasFred, but one thing for sure, I am damned proud to be on the same team with you mi amigo.

  2. spacer LD Jackson says:
    March 4, 2013 at 8:51 PM

    I have a problem with much of the foreign aid we hand out, but this is some of the worst of the lot. Given Morsi’s propensity towards radical Islam, as well as his refusal to allow us access to the man who was likely responsible for the attacks in Benghazi, Egypt should be flying bi-planes, instead of our F16 fighter jets. Between the jets, the M1 tanks, and the $250 million, it is sickening to think how we are enabling a group of people who are probably our enemies behind our backs.

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