Egyptian army slaughters protestors

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  1. moon

    moon Well-Known Member

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    He should, if only for the purposes of restoring legal government and holding fresh elections.

    Certainly. It would elevate Egypt as a State with the strongest democracy in the MIddle East. Israel's is only a democracy for Zionists.

    I believe that Egypt should have discontinued its drip-feed from the US of AIPAC taxpayers' coffers immediately that the Muslim Brotherhood won the elections. It should have stood up and rallied Egyptians towards independence. It isn't too late

    You mean like Palestine, Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan following US/Zionist subversion and invasion ?
     
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    He didnt agree to that when the Army gave him an ultimatum, but if I was an Egyptian I would prefer that option as well - I dont think its an option thou.


    But they dont care for it by the looks of things, they wanted him out so they feched the tourches and stormed the palace, its a fact Moon you cant close your eyes and say "what if", it already happened.


    You cant say the MB have any love to the US but they still needed the Aid because of the deep economic crisis, slogans wont feed the ppl.



    I mean like in a civil war where one mob fights another with so much hate you can hardley tell they are of the same nation, all the US part in it is holding the Aid in front of them and was done during MB rule, not the army.
     
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    Israelis themselves said that the last election was about economics and internal Israeli social issues. Since Likud was governing with the support of several more extreme parties, it's not surprising they temporarily lost ground. But unless Gilos promises that the same issues will dominate all future Israeli elections that have a right-wing/religious coalition, how does that make any kind of prediction about where Israel is headed?

    But often not until they have dealt with the objects of their hate.
     
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    Iceland did it with pots and pans
     
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    I make no promises bro, execpt for my job im trying to take the least amount of responsibility i can.

    My prediction is based on some surveys I heard about the Palestinian state and from the general feeling of ppl around me, you didnt see riots in the streets when the negotiations were declared or when the Gov approved the release of 104 murederers did you?
     
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    Saskwatch isn't here to take your question, ol' Ikhwan fangirl. However, the results I've seen dwarf the number of the number of votes your wannabe Islamist dictator received in the election.

    Enjoy your sour grapes. That's your prize for backing the wrong horse.

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    The ' wrong horse ' is bloody coup, old cryptid and the right one is the democratic rule of law. Did you notice your own subtle transformation from stiff-necked conservative to ' street democracy ' megaphone bawler or did it take you by surprise ? :mrgreen:
     
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    Well, I gather the uptick of all this is that the crazy, rabid longbeard islamists will be kicked into the kennel, the Pyramids and Sphinx won't get destroyed and the poor will have food again. In a year it might even be safe to go there on vacation again.

    The longbeards had a year to prove their incompetence, after years of being the downtrodden and oppressed fools that claimed they could do better than Hosni if only they had a chance. They got their chance and totally blew it. Its good to see things getting back to normal.
     
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    The right horse is the Egyptian people, and you're not backing them, ol' Ikhwan fangirl - you're backing the Islamofascists in the Egyptian Ku Klux Klan. Enjoy your sour grapes - you deserve 'em.

    Did you notice your transformation from supporting the will of the Egyptian people to opposing it? I did.

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    Pfffftttt. :mrgreen: The only record of the ' will of the Egyptian people ' is its last election result. Your shyster's dobbin needs a fresh nose-bag; :mrgreen:

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    She supports rabid islamists. If the people want to give them a try in running their country, so much the better. The minute the people have a WTF moment and give them the boot, she maintains her love of the crazy longbeards and cries foul and screams that the majority is wrong.
     
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    That's not even fit for the Ministry of Truth's tradesman's entrance. :mrgreen:
     
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    Personally, I don't see how the gal could possibly support the team that thinks women are nothing more than sperm receptacles that should be beaten regularly to keep them in line and not let out of the house unless smothered in robes and with a male relative watching over them to make sure they don't f-up.
     
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    'Rules is rules !!!!!' says the shop stewardess to the Egyptian General ;-)
     
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    I talk to people and ask around a lot and so far all the people I've asked have said that the Ikhwan have zero popularity in their respective neighborhoods and hometowns that's including people from both the major cities and the country side.
     
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    If I might say so myself, the rise and fall of the Ikhwan has been nothing short of spectacular. It will be interesting see if and how they will recover.

    I will also say that the world can learn a lesson from the failure of our presidents in Egypt and the United States, Kholief, and it's this: Bad things happen when ideologues get their hands on power. Instead of addressing and remedying the practical needs and concerns of the people, they ignore them in favor of their nihilistic goal of transforming the societies that they live in. It's little wonder that they invariably fail to improve the societies they have been entrusted to govern. Look at what happened to Russia after communist/socialist ideologues took over that country.
     
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    From the little I know of the situation I don't find it so odd that the Brother won the election. Firstly their choice was between brothers with their 'we don't really want power but well since you ask and since there is no one else weeeel OK then, if you insist' and people too like Mubarak..

    As I understood it, though Egypt was secular it was Mubarak who said who the leading Clerics could be and he always chose radicals sooooo the uneducated were used to The Radical, what was the difference between them and Morsi ?

    All repress-ers of free thought. .
     
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    Kerry , despite frantic efforts to the contrary, is rapidly becoming the primary reason that the Democrats lost the next election.
     
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    Rules is not rules and law comes from he who has the biggest fist.

    Those with tiny fists know nothing but despair......unless they join the big fist.

    Gnash thy teeth on that fact, muzzies.
     
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    Okay, so we are the big fist.....The Chinese hate muslims and the Han are currently genociding them. They only pretend to like Muzzie countries so they can bleed them dry out of cash and oil. Russians are doing the same thing.

    At least we are trying to rebuild nations while killing the bad guys in the places they hide. I mean, we could have just carpet bombed and poison gassed and introduced horrible contagions to the muslim world rather than just killing Yabba dabba doos and their families.


    We could nuke Iran just by pushing a button. Its not hard to push a button and launch a thousand nukes at a country. We're trying to talk them down from the bridge they are about to jump from and we have to kill them.
     
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    I kinda feel sorry for the Iranians. Its too bad that their leaders have decided that they all need to be martyrs.
     
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    What do the Iranians get out of committing national suicide, anyway. Do they believe that the afterlife is so great that this is necessary, like some suicide cult?
     
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    Who convinced the Iranians to commit suicide?
     
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