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11-9
Who is Sam bacile? Sam Bacile, who claims to be Israeli Jew and says he made it on a $5 million budget raised from 100 Jewish donors. The film supposedly screened once in July at an empty Los Angeles theater, and it was not until a trailer, dubbed in Arabic, began circulating online that it caused stirred any anger. Americans I hope you open your eyes Israel Controls America .... Why Obama didn't say we are sorry for doing that awful act? Why he didn't say we should prevent such film like that from showing and on (11/9) What did they want from that....??? The root of the problem is what Sam bacile did...that is the main problem... Anyone who say bad things about the prophets of God (Moses,Jesus,Mohammed) may peace be upon them or make fun of them...Should be punished by laws of Allah.
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