The Future Really Won't Belong to Those Who Slander the Prophet of Islam. Because Obama Will Jail Them.

Barack Obama, sword of Islamic justice.

The producer of the controversial anti-Islam film “Innocence of Muslims” has been arrested for violating terms of his probation and is set for an appearance this afternoon in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles.

Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, 55, is scheduled for an initial appearance before Judge Christina Snyder, who sentenced him in June 2010 following a bank fraud conviction.

Investigators have not yet provided details about how Nakoula allegedly violated probation, but it seems clear that his involvement in the “Innocence of Muslim” production is central to the government’s new charge.

Nakoula (seen above) was sentenced to 21 months in prison to be followed by six months in a halfway house. Upon completion of the custodial term, he was placed on probation for five years.

Included in his probation terms were prohibitions on his use of the Internet, unless he secured prior approval from his probation officer. Additionally, he was not to “use, for any purpose or in any manner, any name other than his/her true legal name or names without the prior written approval of the Probation Officer.”

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Wanna bet if this guy was, say, tweeting articles from Talking Points Memo, the feds would not have descended on him — twice?

Muslims keep trying to get this idiotic movie, which had nothing to do with the terrorists attacks on our embassies, taken off YouTube. The Obama administration leaned on Google to help out, but Google said the film doesn’t violate any of its standards. So much to the administration’s shagrin, the movie stayed up on the net.

But who’s to say the feds can’t arrest Nakoula and get him to take the movie down? Then they’ll let him go. That’s where this is going.

Obama sings himself to sleep with “My Sharia-more.”

Go ahead, America. Re-elect him.

 

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