Muslim Brotherhood Groups in US (CAIR) Rally Behind Morsi

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Muslim Brotherhood groups in America, so designated in the largest terrorist funding trial in our nation's history, the Holy Land trial, are panicky that their mother organization is going down in flames in Egypt.

CAIR, ISNA, MSA, MAS, all of them are on a jihad to save the Muslim Brotherhood. It is of course, sheer poetry that the vicious Muslim Brotherhood was overthrown on the eve of Independence day. 80 years ago today, the Muslim Brotherhood was founded.
Today, the Egyptians cut the MB's head off. 

Hamas-CAIR is utterly inconsolable at the news of Morsi's ouster — Der Führer is gone. It is time that the Obama administration, the DoJ, the DoS, and the DoD purged these Muslim Brotherhood operatives from his administration. Obama backed the wrong horse, and they are the reason why.

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Mohamed Elibiary, a Homeland Security adviser to President Obama, tweeted on June 28 that "Overthrowing #Morsi thru undemocratic means, whether protest or coup, is unacceptable."

American Islamists Rally Behind MB Amid Egypt Protests
by John Rossomando IPT News, July 2, 2013

"Dear Egypt: In any real democracy, political leadership is decided
by the ballot box, not the street. If you don't like the current
government, go vote, win a majority in parliament and create a new
government," Bedier wrote on his Facebook page.
"Two and half years after overthrowing Mubarak and military rule, the
Egyptian people revolt to end democracy and bring back Mubarak's
Military men to power."

Mohamed Elibiary, a Homeland Security adviser to President Obama, tweeted on June 28 that "Overthrowing #Morsi thru undemocratic means, whether protest or coup, is unacceptable."

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Instead of inspiring openness and tolerance in Egyptian society, the
Muslim Brotherhood has pushed Egyptian society to its breaking point as
the group has moved to consolidate power and transition Egypt into being
a theocratic state subject to the group's interpretation of Islamic
law.

The optimism even Christians and liberal Muslims felt in the wake of
Mubarak's fall has given way to the realization that the Arab Spring has
become an Islamist winter.

Morsi pitted Egyptian against Egyptian after seizing emergency powers and ramming through
a theocratic constitution while using intimidation tactics against
opponents last November and December. That episode helped to establish
the pattern of repression and intimidation that characterized Morsi's year in power.

The Muslim Brotherhood notably condemned the U.N.'s declaration on women's rights
in March, saying it would "lead to the complete disintegration of
society" and bring about the moral cohesion of Islamic societies.

The March arrest of comedian Bassem Youssef,
aka "Egypt's Jon Stewart, for "insulting Islam" and President Morsi on
his show "al-Bermaneg" drove home the Muslim Brotherhood's totalitarian
nature even for Western liberals who had previously applauded the
regime.

In an April post, Elibiary questioned the legitimacy of public outcry
over Youssef's arrest. "A lot of AstroTurf advocacy in media on this,"
Elibiary wrote on his Twitter feed. In politics, "AstroTurf" is a cynical term describing well-funded campaigns deceptively designed to appear grass-roots driven.

Human rights activists criticized the Muslim Brotherhood regime's stance on religious freedom and women's rights.

Since Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood came to power, tens of thousands
of Coptic Christians have fled their ancient homeland amid religious
violence. The siege of St. Mark's Cathedral in Cairo in April, aided by police complicity with the Islamist radicals who besieged the Copts also illustrated the less than democratic nature of the Morsi era.

A senior Morsi aide responded to the siege by blaming the Copts,
who protested against sectarian violence directed against them. Yet
Elibiary defended the Muslim Brotherhood regime against claims that it
has been working to force Christians out Egypt in a Twitter post Monday.

"Copts have been in Egypt for 2K+ yrs & aren't going anywhere so
stop being silly. No didn't save name, you'll have to look up," Elibiary
wrote. "MB does NOT control security forces so wrong 2 blame MB org 4attacks on Coptic citizens."

Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei notably told Foreign Policy
magazine in December that the Muslim Brotherhood used the same
repressive tactics of the Mubarak regime, but the only difference was
that they "have beards."

The Morsi government's repression of free speech, religious freedom
and women's rights have only served to undermine claims about political
Islam that have been made by American Islamists. Muslim Brotherhood rule
has proven its critics' predictions – that its ascendancy would lead to
brutal repression of dissent and an intolerance of other segments of
Egyptian society.

Morsi threatened his opponents in March saying he would take "necessary measures" if they continued to oppose him.

"If I have to do what it takes to protect this country, I will do it," Morsi said.

New York-based Human Rights Watch condemned
the Brotherhood last week for inciting sectarian violence such as the
recent brutal lynching and mutilation of four Shiites, saying it
followed "two years of hate speech against the minority religious group,
which the Muslim Brotherhood condoned and at times participated in.
This horrific incident in Abu Musallim shows that Shia can't even gather
in the privacy of their homes to celebrate and heightens fear of
persecution among all religious minorities in Egypt."

Throughout the past year, Muslim Brotherhood legacy groups in the United States, such as the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), the Muslim American Society (MAC), the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) and the Council on American Islamic Relations
(CAIR), have been silent about the Egyptian Brotherhood's widespread
human rights abuses. Such silence either implies the groups either
approve or are indifferent to the Muslim Brotherhood's actions.

None of the Brotherhood's actions have weakened the American
Islamists' faith in the group, even as speculation increases that the
Egyptian military will intervene to oust Morsi and his party following
its 48-hour ultimatum.

"Democracy takes time to establish. It took USA almost 200 years to
start getting it right. #Egypt," Dawud Walid, the executive director of
CAIR Michigan tweeted Monday.

Elibiary compared the Muslim Brotherhood to evangelicals in American politics in a Twitter exchange
Monday, after writing: "Y'all can hate on MB until you're 6 feet under,
but if you want to actually solve anything you'll have 2engage them."

CAIR Chicago Executive Director Ahmed Rehab is a notable exception among American Islamist activists. During a radio interview
Monday, he acknowledged the broad-based opposition to Morsi's rule.
That's a result of a "bait and switch" Morsi pulled on Egyptians:
"Rather than work towards this pluralistic open democracy that we had
called for from the beginning, he was able to come to power through
democracy but almost immediately began to work toward sort of a
religious interpretation of what the state ought to be, to make religion
the focus of his rhetoric, some of his moves, of how he went around the
constitution, and on how he coalesced, he coalesced with the far right
religious groups, and did not pay much attention to the center and
ostracized and demonized the opposition as anti-Islam and secular and
you know a problem for Muslims."

But in an earlier Facebook posting,
Rehab still endorsed an exit for Morsi that protected the Brotherhood's
political viability. He said he'd been told Morsi was negotiating a way
out, provided that "the MB won't be retaliated against by judges, or
banned, or its leaders jailed, etc. I think this would be very wise.
They can regroup, learn from their mistakes and return better off. They
can still run candidates, and play a healthy role in the opposition in
which they do a far better job right now. I think this would be a
blessing in disguise for the MB, after their advisors were leading them
to destruction, ironically the revolution would have saved them. I
cannot guarantee that my sources are correct, but I trust them and hope
they are."

It has become obvious that too many other American Islamists, like the American Stalinists
before them, are unwilling to question the Muslim Brotherhood's
ideology even when widespread human rights abuses are open for all to
see.

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