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Originally posted by Nyiah
May their next president not be a total two-faced douchebag. Good luck over there!
Originally posted by Nyiah
I gotta hand it to the Egyptians, they have some balls of tungsten to dump two dictators back-to-back. Us Americans could learn a thing or two from that kind of determination.
May their next president not be a total two-faced douchebag. Good luck over there!
It might be possible if the US doesn't meddle in propping up their next dictator with money and weapons.
See what can be done to your government if a nation get off their asses and stand together.
Originally posted by supremecommander
It's a shame that the US military isn't loyal to the people of our country like this. Our soldiers would probably shoot at us at the orders of the elite before ever running up in DC and leading out congress, the executive branch, and the supreme court out in handcuffs for treason.
(Reuters) - The United States declined on Wednesday to criticize Egypt's military, even as it was ousting Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi from power.
Minutes before Egypt's army commander announced that Mursi, the country's first democratically elected president, had been deposed and the constitution suspended, the U.S. State Department criticized Mursi, but gave no public signal it was opposed to the army's action.
Asked whether the Egyptian army had the legitimacy to remove Mursi from power, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said, "We're not taking sides in this."
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.
Originally posted by johncarter
We could give Egypt our Constitution. We're not using it for anything.