No, Really: ‘Our Condolences,’ the Muslim Brotherhood Says – NYTimes.com
A letter to the editor of the New York Times from the Muslim Brotherhood. It takes a village, apparently. Now, where have I heard that before?
Reality has LEFT the building….
Today’s world is a global village; nations are closer than ever before. In such a world, respect for values and figures — religious or otherwise — that nations hold dear is a necessary requirement to build sustainable, mutually beneficial relationships.
KHAIRAT EL-SHATER Deputy President, Muslim Brotherhood Cairo, Sept. 13, 2012
Via ‘Our Condolences,’ the Muslim Brotherhood Says – NYTimes.com.


Ugh. Pressure building for transnational laws. Superceding our Constitution and withering our sovereignty. We
MUST vote new leadership this fall.
Hey, he’s GOOOOD…!!!
But I could be, too, if 1.5 billion in Dane-geld was up for grabs.
Respect is something that is earned. I am not sure we had respect before but at least there was an element of fear that kept the wolves from the door. We lost even that with the Panty Waist’s groveling. I am unsure of Romney’s foreign diplomacy skills, hopefully the debates will solve that but I am certain that they can’t be any worse than what we have now.
Who on earth, except those who are sympathetic to the MB and jihad, would for a nano-second take this statement seriously? A group that has allowed as many expressions of disrespect for “values and figures” in any Jewish context has perfectly zero ground to stand on in making such a request. It is laughable and completely implausible.