No word if McRINO and Grahamnesty were in attendance.

Via IPT:

A rally Saturday in Washington supporting deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi,the second in a month sponsored by a group calling itself Egyptian-Americans for Democracy and Human Rights (EADHR), along with its press conference on Friday, makes it harder for some leading American Islamists to deny their connection with the Muslim Brotherhood.

The pro-Morsi demonstrators who packed Freedom Plaza just a block from the White House repeated many of the same chants that have been common in Muslim Brotherhood protests in Egypt since Morsi’s fall.

These included chants of “Down with Sisi” and “Morsi is my president,” which have been common in Brotherhood demonstrations in Egypt such as one at Al-Azhar University last month. Protesters also chanted, “It’s a coup, it’s a coup!” and “Long live democracy!” Organizers at the Washington rally played an Arabic song titled, “This is a revolution, not a coup,” which has been extremely popular at pro-Morsi rallies in Egypt.

The demonstrators and protest organizers hope to get the Obama administration to follow Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., in calling Morsi’s ouster a “coup.” Thus far, Secretary of State John Kerry and the Obama administration have declined to do so, saying that the military intervened to keep Egypt from devolving into chaos.

Abdul Mawgoud Dardery, an official with the Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, spoke at Saturday’s rally, establishing an overt public connection with the Brotherhood. The Freedom and Justice Party even posted a video of the rally on YouTube.

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