Associated Press
Saturday, September 15, 2012
A Southern California filmmaker linked to an anti-Islamic movie inflaming protests across the Middle East was interviewed and released Saturday by federal probation officers at a Los Angeles sheriff’s station, authorities said.
Federal authorities have identified Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, a self-described Coptic Christian, as the key figure behind “Innocence of Muslims,” a film denigrating Islam and the Prophet Muhammad that ignited mob violence against U.S. embassies across the Middle East.
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It’s not hard to denigrate Muhammad he was a psychopathic murdering pedophile. Nakoula should get an award for shedding some light on the loony bitch Muslims worship.
The Obama administration is DESPERATE – D – E – S – P – E – R – A – T- E – to find a scape-goat. Anyone will do, Nakoula, Bugs Bunny, Santa Claus, Christ, anyone to point the guilty finger at in order to take the heat off their gross international policy failures.
agreed.