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Originally posted by jam321
Egypt is very lucky to have gotten rid of two leaders within two years with very little bloodshed.
Peace
Originally posted by cavtrooper7
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
Lately I trust military WAY more that politicians.
Let NCOs run the country for a year then have a look.
Originally posted by johncarter
Originally posted by IAMTAT
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi under house arrest - Al Hayat TV
abclocal.go.com.../world_news&id=9160490
Aaah...they got him...probably hiding behind his office chair playing "invisible". Damn it must suck being a sock puppet when the puppet master abandons you.
Attention U.S. Military... please do the same thing here. It's high time to do your sworn duty and protect the people from the domestic terrorists in Washington.
edit on 3-7-2013 by johncarter because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by jam321
The Muslim Brotherhood keeps talking about fighting to death, but considering the size of that crowd...it will be a quick death.
My bet is that they will lay low to fight another day.
Peace
Originally posted by ShadellacZumbrum
reply to post by Wrabbit2000
Wrabbit, keep in mind that they are not showing it on American TV channels because they Have to Shelter US from it. If they air it in the U.S. WE The People might start getting ideas of how easy it is to overrun the government and take control.
Originally posted by jam321
Got mixed feelings about this because Morsi was elected fairly. On the other hand, he seemed to becoming more of a dictator. I guess I could just call those millions in the streets a recall vote and the miltary carried out the people's will.
Now, will have to wait and see what the Military does in the near future.
Peace.
Originally posted by Jobeycool
The Muslim Brotherhood is pure evil is why these people knew they are nothing but extremist and run a dictatorship.Why they are over throwing Morsi and will not stand for those kind of radicals..edit on 3-7-2013 by Jobeycool because: (no reason given)
He was appointing lunatics in the government that called for the end of tourism.About as crazy of a dictator you can get.edit on 3-7-2013 by Jobeycool because: (no reason given)
Free is a very relative term at times, isn't it?
Morsi rejects military statement remains defiant.
Originally posted by deadeyedick
I believe that the u.s. needs to be more involved this time. The last one was totally ignored by the admin here in the us and just look at what has taken place. the people of Egypt are screaming for freedom but are largely ignored by countries that claim to be free. I say it is time to stand together worldwide.