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3om3 07-03-2013 12:19 PM

egypt did it history start today
 
they take off mosri
viva egypt

just a punk 07-03-2013 12:21 PM

Not a bad move however. Let's see how it will be developed :2 cents:

Brent 3dSexCash 07-03-2013 12:45 PM

So much for democracy over there.

Whether you like him or not, he was elected fairly. So basically anytime the military thinks the elected leader isnt doing a good job they can get rid of them. I dont see that type of "check and balances" leading to long term stability.

IDM Marketing Guy 07-03-2013 12:48 PM

Egypt is in for a long road...

Google Expert 07-03-2013 12:56 PM

Egypt is fucked.

Get ready for daily suicide bombings.

Scott McD 07-03-2013 12:57 PM

http://www.carbonated.tv/news/the-da...aten-and-raped

BFT3K 07-03-2013 01:03 PM

Young people around the world are FINALLY rebelling against religious bullshit.

Unlike what is happening here in the US, where we are watching the Christian version of Sharia Law taking away rights throughout the red states.

Religion is retarded, and hopefully one day this world will be rid of the fairy tales that prevent science from progressing humanity and technology forward.

Religions = Divisions.

Klen 07-03-2013 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brent 3dSexCash (Post 19701344)
So much for democracy over there.

Whether you like him or not, he was elected fairly. So basically anytime the military thinks the elected leader isnt doing a good job they can get rid of them. I dont see that type of "check and balances" leading to long term stability.

Lul wot you never heard for out-of-order elections ? Just beacuse army demanded it doesnt mean anything.
Same thing happened in Slovenia and Bulgaria recently,only difference is how prime ministers there was not pushed by military,just by people protesting.
Anyway,if they will have new elections,curious to see how it will went.Maybe new president will do same shit again and protests will be there again.

BFT3K 07-03-2013 01:08 PM

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mikesouth 07-03-2013 01:08 PM

heres what I dont get in Egypt they are revolting against Sharia law yet whom do we (the US) support...Morsy

In Syria the government is more democratic (note I said more) and they people revolting want more sharia law....and whom do we (The US support) The demonstrators.

Now didnt Jimmy Carter's meddling in Iran teach us ANYTHING?

_Richard_ 07-03-2013 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 19701382)
heres what I dont get in Egypt they are revolting against Sharia law yet whom do we (the US) support...Morsy

In Syria the government is more democratic (note I said more) and they people revolting want more sharia law....and whom do we (The US support) The demonstrators.

Now didnt Jimmy Carter's meddling in Iran teach us ANYTHING?

when did the US Government start supporting the muslim brotherhood? lol

BFT3K 07-03-2013 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 19701382)
heres what I dont get in Egypt they are revolting against Sharia law yet whom do we (the US) support...Morsy

In Syria the government is more democratic (note I said more) and they people revolting want more sharia law....and whom do we (The US support) The demonstrators.

Now didnt Jimmy Carter's meddling in Iran teach us ANYTHING?

The US/CIA overthrew the DEMOCRATIC government of Iran in 1953. Not sure how you can blame Jimmy Carter for this historical fact.

_Richard_ 07-03-2013 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 19701402)
The US/CIA overthrew the DEMOCRATIC government of Iran in 1953. Not sure how you can blame Jimmy Carter for this historical fact.

you don't even need to add 'US' in there.. CIA was and should still be able to operate entirely on its own

Brent 3dSexCash 07-03-2013 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 19701379)
Lul wot you never heard for out-of-order elections ? Just beacuse army demanded it doesnt mean anything.
Same thing happened in Slovenia and Bulgaria recently,only difference is how prime ministers there was not pushed by military,just by people protesting.
Anyway,if they will have new elections,curious to see how it will went.Maybe new president will do same shit again and protests will be there again.


You are over the place. What is happening in Egypt is essentially a military coup against a democratically elected leader because of people protesting in the street. I am specifically talking about the military getting involved in this.

The fact it was the military means everything. When has there been a military coup against a democratically elected leader (or any military coup) that has led to stability for a country? I cant think of one.

_Richard_ 07-03-2013 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Brent 3dSexCash (Post 19701411)
You are over the place. What is happening in Egypt is essentially a military coup against a democratically elected leader because of people protesting in the street. I am specifically talking about the military getting involved in this.

The fact it was the military means everything. When has there been a military coup against a democratically elected leader (or any military coup) that has led to stability for a country? I cant think of one.

Considering this is the same military as the last coup, and they're still receiving US funds..

mikesinner 07-03-2013 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 19701382)
heres what I dont get in Egypt they are revolting against Sharia law yet whom do we (the US) support...Morsy

In Syria the government is more democratic (note I said more) and they people revolting want more sharia law....and whom do we (The US support) The demonstrators.

Now didnt Jimmy Carter's meddling in Iran teach us ANYTHING?

That's really not true. Both the government and the people of Syria are more secular than say Iran or Afghanistan but the rebels that have come in are hardcore Islamist.

The FSA is more secular than any of the rebel groups.

brassmonkey 07-03-2013 01:57 PM


JockoHomo 07-03-2013 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 19701375)
Young people around the world are FINALLY rebelling against religious bullshit.

Unlike what is happening here in the US, where we are watching the Christian version of Sharia Law taking away rights throughout the red states.

Religion is retarded, and hopefully one day this world will be rid of the fairy tales that prevent science from progressing humanity and technology forward.

Religions = Divisions.

Well state and I could not agree with you more!

The sooner that superstitious drivel is gone and reason and reality are embraced the better a world it will be!

3om3 07-03-2013 02:42 PM

did u want to know about freedeom?
then its egypt

baccybandit 07-03-2013 03:39 PM

good on them religion and politics have no place together. Politics should be purely secular.

I know this is rich coming from the UK where the monarch is also head of the church however the monarch is not actively involved in politics

baddog 07-03-2013 04:16 PM

Al Jazeera has mentioned at least three TV stations that have gone to black under the new president . . . Al Jazeera's, Muslim Brotherhood's and the Egyptian run one.

Just so you understand, the military removed Morsi, it was not done "by the people."

Barry-xlovecam 07-03-2013 04:28 PM

I have a lady friend in Alexandria, Egypt and we have discussed the political situation there repeatedly. Basically the Muslim Brotherhood was welcomed as a change but its actions offended the hopes of the Egyptian people, albeit the educated city dwellers.

She was very depressed about the economic situation there which only worsened considerably when Mubarak was overthrown.

I'll talk to her as soon as the government reconnects their internet? She has been missing for 5 days now ...

baddog 07-03-2013 04:34 PM

"Country is deeply divided"

"Put aside the sexual assaults and it is a very peaceful group."

3om3 07-03-2013 04:35 PM

Dear Brothers
With all due respect the Egyptian people is forced President despicable and his cursed to leave 30 million Egyptian streets and the same number in the houses against the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood انهيارهم in Egypt means the collapse of Project Islamic terrorist is fully Islam is a religion of love and love and not terror, intimidation and murder in the hell they went

3om3 07-03-2013 04:41 PM

We Arabs Bansbh for the majority and for the U.S. government in particular just figures as human beings and Petroleum if he died of us millions it does not matter there are millions of others, and most importantly there Petroleum also if we decide we are our own destiny and move towards freedom away from slavery, religious and Aladhad apartheid will not help us one we are not terrorists nor less thanthe rest of mankind We are human beings under the rule of tyrants are trying to liberation

BFT3K 07-03-2013 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19701645)
Just so you understand, the military removed Morsi, it was not done "by the people."

If "the people" hadn't risen up, then the military would not have stepped in, so yeah, it was because of "the people". :2 cents:

baddog 07-03-2013 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 19701679)
If "the people" hadn't risen up, then the military would not have stepped in, so yeah, it was because of "the people". :2 cents:

The military stepped in because half the people wanted Morsi and the other half did not. Kind of like here, you think the military should arrest Obama because half the people here don't like him?

BFT3K 07-03-2013 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19701686)
The military stepped in because half the people wanted Morsi and the other half did not. Kind of like here, you think the military should arrest Obama because half the people here don't like him?

If he sided with religious extremists, then yes.

If half the population (of any country) decides to live by the rules of some bullshit religion, and the other half believes in true freedom, then I know who I would side with.

As long as today's Republitards insist on approaching all issues here in America through religious positions (as they appear to be doing more and more), then a revolution may not be far from reality here in the US, as well.

I don't understand why it hasn't already begun.

https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...77346366_n.jpg

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/0...-than-muslims/

baddog 07-03-2013 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 19701700)
If he sided with religious extremists, then yes.

If half the population (of any country) decides to live by the rules of some bullshit religion, and the other half believes in true freedom, then I know who I would side with.

As long as today's Republitards insist on approaching all issues here in America through religious positions (as they appear to be doing more and more), then a revolution may not be far from reality here in the US, as well.

I don't understand why it hasn't already begun.

There are many here on GFY would would suggest that any Christian is a religious extremist. The fact that a majority voted for him suggests they side with him. So, you think this is what should be done here? The military should arrest Obama because he is an extremist by being Christian and going to church all the time?

sarettah 07-03-2013 05:04 PM



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BFT3K 07-03-2013 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19701706)
There are many here on GFY would would suggest that any Christian is a religious extremist. The fact that a majority voted for him suggests they side with him. So, you think this is what should be done here? The military should arrest Obama because he is an extremist by being Christian and going to church all the time.

If ANY president was elected here in the US, and afterwards females were no longer allowed to show their faces, or drive, or walk without a man, etc. then it is irrelevant who won the election - that president would have to go.

Did Morsi run on the promise that he would be pushing the agenda of the Muslim Brotherhood, or did he run as a moderate?

If he stated upfront that he would be siding with the nitwit idiotic religious fanatics, he would not have been elected.

Once he showed his true colors, shit hit the fan. That's just how it goes.

If Obama demanded we all learn to speak Chinese and outlawed liquor and motorcycles, I'm pretty sure the majority of the country would want him removed, including a good number of the people that voted him in.

Who else (other than the military), would be able to remove such a lunatic?

In the end, religion is the root of all evil. It is childish, and dangerous. All religions should be banned globally, for the sake of humanity.

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baddog 07-03-2013 07:59 PM

The problem is that you are trying to equate western ideals with theirs; that dog don't fly. Oppressing women there is like not allowing gay marriage here.

sarettah 07-03-2013 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 19701724)
Who else (other than the military), would be able to remove such a lunatic?

We managed to get rid of Nixon without calling in the guns :thumbsup


:pimp

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baddog 07-03-2013 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by sarettah (Post 19701887)
We managed to get rid of Nixon without calling in the guns :thumbsup


:pimp

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:1orglaugh

Barry-xlovecam 07-03-2013 08:40 PM

For over 3000 years Egypt was ruled by a Pharaohic or royal dynasty. On 18 June 1953, Egypt was declared a republic.

It's not fair to impose American or western values on Egypt nor is it fair to impose those same values on the former USSR territories.

Europe has a long history of kingdoms, democracy and parliamentary governance. The US and Canada share the Western European and Mediterranean European heritage.

The military in Egypt has acted to salvage the republic: Colonel Nasar, Lieutenant Colonel Sadat and Air chief marshal Mubarack were all military officers.

That is Egyptian tradition.

Antonio 07-03-2013 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 19701379)
Lul wot you never heard for out-of-order elections ? Just beacuse army demanded it doesnt mean anything.
Same thing happened in Slovenia and Bulgaria recently,only difference is how prime ministers there was not pushed by military,just by people protesting.
Anyway,if they will have new elections,curious to see how it will went.Maybe new president will do same shit again and protests will be there again.

Buhahahaha, the army toppled the goverment in Bulgaria?

seeandsee 07-04-2013 02:20 AM

Military will bring them democracy lol and they had change when before this one lol lol lol

Barry-xlovecam 07-04-2013 03:09 AM

I think it a hopeful sign that the head of Egypt's Constitutional Court, Adli Mansour, was sworn in as interim president today.

Says that civilian rule is their new way ...

baddog 07-04-2013 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by seeandsee (Post 19702108)
Military will bring them democracy lol and they had change when before this one lol lol lol

We don't agree often, but I am laughing with you today.


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