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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jun 2, 2011 14:38:32 GMT -5
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Post by ed1066 on Jun 2, 2011 14:43:11 GMT -5
Obama's backing of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt was a huge slip, revealing a lot about his personal feelings towards Israel and Jews. That many of the Obama-worshiping Americans followed him over that cliff is unsurprising...maybe if the MB takes over Egypt and kills all the Jews and Christians (as they are currently doing to the Coptics), the libs will give Barry another Peace Prize...
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jun 2, 2011 14:44:43 GMT -5
Yeah, your choices are:
1. Dangerously incompetent, or 2. Just plain dangerous.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2011 15:17:17 GMT -5
Some of us saw the truth months ago... but, "Hey, wait-- who are these protesters?" didn't seem to get anyone's attention..
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jun 2, 2011 15:28:30 GMT -5
The lack of any kind of intellectual curiosity about who the protestors are, who the new government might be, and the long term implications was astonishing to me.
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Post by cereb on Jun 2, 2011 15:32:10 GMT -5
"Don't break out the apple pie and firecrackers just yet. That whole democracy movement in Egypt might just have been what Glenn Beck warned it could be..." Glenn Beck? seriously?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2011 15:35:03 GMT -5
I'm not even "educated" and I caught that one... wonder if there is such a thing as being over-(liberal)educated beyond the point where reality meets fantasy and explodes... yeah.......
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2011 15:35:28 GMT -5
Example.......................
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Post by deziloooooo on Jun 2, 2011 15:40:06 GMT -5
Obama's backing of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt was a huge slip, revealing a lot about his personal feelings towards Israel and Jews. That many of the Obama-worshiping Americans followed him over that cliff is unsurprising...maybe if the MB takes over Egypt and kills all the Jews and Christians (as they are currently doing to the Coptics), the libs will give Barry another Peace Prize... I don't remeber him signiling out the Muslem Brother hood over any others as a viable political party, basically I remember a positive on Egyptians solving their own political situation by free and open elections, a constitution and good luck to them, anything we could do to help as they moved toward that , give us a call. Along those lines ed. He did say they are a important part of the political solution in Egypt and said they are a responsible party vs the Salifist fundamentalinst who are responsible for attacks aginst the Coptic Christians in Egypt. The Brother Hood is a oraganized group politically and will be a part of the parliment and since swearing off violent change, beleives in peaceful change, and how can you argue against that. If once in power, the populace and government want o go the way of 'War", well, that's their stupidity. www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/may/9/obamas-islamist-partners-in-egypt/---------------------------------------- [Click on link to read article] ----------------------------------------------- EDITORIAL: Obama’s Islamist partners in Egypt Muslim Brotherhood denounced killing of bin Laden By THE WASHINGTON TIMES - The Washington Times 7:48 p.m., Monday, May 9, 2011 "The Obama administration has been talking up the Muslim Brotherhood as a necessary part of Egypt’s future. The brothers, however, are denouncing the U.S. takedown of Osama bin Laden, so the White House might want to find some better friends. Weekend violence in Egypt between Muslims and Coptic Christians left at least a dozen dead and highlighted the growing sectarian tensions. The killings are being attributed to Salafist fundamentalists who abhor the fact that 5 percent to 10 percent of Egypt’s population is made up of Christians. They would just as soon reduce that total to zero. But Salafi tribal chiefs distanced themselves from the violence, and it was also denounced by the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, which publicly preaches peaceful change. The Obama administration sees the brothers as a moderate Muslim alternative to the Salafists, and back in February, the White House said the next government in Cairo “has to include a whole host of important nonsecular actors that give Egypt a strong chance to continue to be stable and reliable partner.” The Muslim Brotherhood took Washington’s signal and last month announced the formation of the “Freedom and Justice Party,” which its leader Mahmoud Mosri pledged is “not a religious party, not a theocratic party.” Propaganda aside, the notion that the Muslim Brotherhood is not going to actively promote Islamist policies is absurd. Party spokesman Essam al-Erian explained, “When we talk about the slogans of the revolution - freedom, social justice, equality - all of these are in the Shariah. This revolution called for what the Islamic Shariah calls for.”
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To ignore them as if they are not there, the claims are at least 20 % of the populace support them, they will be a force in the new civilien government, and to ignore that fact, is just dumb and crazy. IMHO.
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Post by ed1066 on Jun 2, 2011 15:44:30 GMT -5
The lack of any kind of intellectual curiosity about who the protestors are, who the new government might be, and the long term implications was astonishing to me. Indeed, the support of the Egyptian "revolutionaries" by the American left was pure liberal groupthink. Obama and his allies in the Muslim Brotherhood played the media and the left like a violin. Now the MB is in charge in Egypt, and the media has turned it's lens elsewhere to allow them to complete the transformation of a once-stable ally into another Islamic theocracy...
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Post by cereb on Jun 2, 2011 15:55:27 GMT -5
"Obama and his allies in the Muslim Brotherhood "
Talk about "group think"!
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Post by deziloooooo on Jun 2, 2011 15:59:28 GMT -5
"Obama and his allies in the Muslim Brotherhood " Oh ed such poppy cock. Don't like him, fine , think he is the worst President since who ever is considered the worst President, fine, don't like his constant overseas junkets, fine, think he actually was responsible for the limo getting stuck, well, now fella, and he and the Brother hood are allies, such ludercrouse accusations, to take that seriously one has to be ...........................................................................................................................................IMHO.
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Post by cereb on Jun 2, 2011 16:05:18 GMT -5
"Obama and his allies in the Muslim Brotherhood " Oh ed such poppy cock. Don't like him, fine , think he is the worst President since who ever is considered the worst President, fine, don't like his constant overseas junkets, fine, think he actually was responsible for the limo getting stuck, well, now fella, and he and the Brother hood are allies, such ludercrouse accusations, to take that seriously one has to be ...........................................................................................................................................IMHO. Dezi, this is the kind of stuff i was referring to.
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Post by deziloooooo on Jun 2, 2011 16:31:22 GMT -5
"Obama and his allies in the Muslim Brotherhood " Oh ed such poppy cock. Don't like him, fine , think he is the worst President since who ever is considered the worst President, fine, don't like his constant overseas junkets, fine, think he actually was responsible for the limo getting stuck, well, now fella, and he and the Brother hood are allies, such ludercrouse accusations, to take that seriously one has to be ...........................................................................................................................................IMHO. Dezi, this is the kind of stuff i was referring to. cereb, 131 posts, try over 5000 plus and certain ones have been here since they started , in fact from the time before ProBoards, and no changes, in fact now with less restraints more leeway even more outrageouse , one has to hate to borrow this one but it fits..."Deal with it "....as as it is, welcome to Political and Markets but here, mostly Political. ;D
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Post by cereb on Jun 2, 2011 16:34:26 GMT -5
Dezi, this is the kind of stuff i was referring to. cereb, 131 posts, try over 5000 plus and certain ones have been here since they started , in fact from the time before ProBoards, and no changes, in fact now with less restraints more leeway even more outrageouse , one has to hate to borrow this one but it fits..."Deal with it "....as as it is, welcome to Political and Markets but here, mostly Political. ;D Oh dezi I know. I was a member of the us news board, then the UK news board when US news shut down. something like 20K posts since 2006 for me. I know, it's nothing new.
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Post by henryclay on Jun 2, 2011 16:40:24 GMT -5
The Muslim Brotherhood may well become Obama's biggest arab fans. They apparently haven't stopped long enough to realize that by removing bin Laden, they just got a promotion.
And they ARE the most influential "political party" in Egypt.
I don't recommend Israel fire uop any furnaces with the thought in mind of melting any swords down to make plowshares.
What will Obama do? Good Lord, after what he has already done, does anybody think he's reformed? Hell, he's got an election to win. Reform my azz!!
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Post by deziloooooo on Jun 2, 2011 16:42:01 GMT -5
cereb, 131 posts, try over 5000 plus and certain ones have been here since they started , in fact from the time before ProBoards, and no changes, in fact now with less restraints more leeway even more outrageous , one has to hate to borrow this one but it fits..."Deal with it "....as as it is, welcome to Political and Markets but here, mostly Political. ;D Oh dezi I know. I was a member of the us news board, then the UK news board when US news shut down. something like 20K posts since 2006 for me. I know, it's nothing new. ..we deal with it, try to keep our sense of humor...sometimes a bit much, so we yell at the dog, poor thing , just lying there looking up every now and then for some recognition, throw some dishes, I keep plastics on a certain shelf just for that moment...would you believe broke two of them once while on here.... ;D, most important keep your sense of humor and sense of wonderment on what can be posted here
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Post by handyman2 on Jun 2, 2011 21:44:15 GMT -5
I have to agree with ED on this one. If the Brotherhood wins and it seems like it will you will see a carbon copy of Iran. The idea that there is somehow going to be a democratic Egypt is about as likely as the pyramid's floating into outer space. The muslim brotherhood just think what that name alone implies.
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Post by deziloooooo on Jun 2, 2011 22:41:09 GMT -5
I have to agree with ED on this one. If the Brotherhood wins and it seems like it will you will see a carbon copy of Iran. The idea that there is somehow going to be a democratic Egypt is about as likely as the pyramid's floating into outer space. The Muslim brotherhood just think what that name alone implies. Handy man , I question that. A change toward cooperation with Israel, possible. bit more confrontational, looking out for Palastinian, Hamas intersts, yes. While never friendly publicly ,anti Semitic, anti Israel rhetoric in the State sponsored media was still strong, not sure how much commerce and investments really done, governmental and militarily big cooperation however... I don't believe the military are anxious to go back to a confrontational stag with Israel, they know if really feel threatened the Israeli's won't hesitate to take some actions. They, military still very dependent on US for training, equipment, plus aid to th country. Who is stepping in to fill that if US changes and curtails, stops cooperaion, aid. . Russia?? Those days are gone. China? If they had something they want minerals, oil, Egyptians had, ... possible. Egyptian cotton as high quality as it is, just not going to cut it. Then you have the Egyptian populace, 80 million. Many poor, and uneducated but also many educated and I don't believe fanatically religious, over all as Iran..also Egyptians are Sunni, Iran is Shia..that is a biggie...not to you and I , to them, think 100 year wars back in the day..Martin Luther, Rome...only more so. Want a better life, freedoms, not more war. Actually the key is as always, the military, where do they stand. It is a concern, they , brother hood definitely will have a presence...populouse are demanding wages increases, food, housing, infrastructure..Egypt is broke...who ever rules they will be under great pressure to solve those problems..and unlike Iran, I don't believe they can turn to the military to keep populace down if they don't deliver, they , military, didn't for Mubarak, and he was one of them, Brother Hood / Military..over all, not meaning isolated acceptance by some, over all I don't see them becoming their , Brother Hood, watch dog. IMHO.
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Post by billisonboard on Jun 2, 2011 23:11:29 GMT -5
I have to agree with ED on this one. If the Brotherhood wins and it seems like it will you will see a carbon copy of Iran. The idea that there is somehow going to be a democratic Egypt is about as likely as the pyramid's floating into outer space. The muslim brotherhood just think what that name alone implies. If a majority of the electorate vote for group "X" there is no chance there will be a democracy? What exactly is your definition of a democracy?
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Post by hello fromWarsaw on Jun 2, 2011 23:43:51 GMT -5
Is this a Beck fantasy or what ? Keep digging!
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Post by henryclay on Jun 3, 2011 1:38:24 GMT -5
No need to dig, Warsaw. All one needs to do is read the Muslim Brotherhood's manifesto. It's titled "The Project" and calls for the eradication of Jews.
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Post by henryclay on Jun 3, 2011 1:53:46 GMT -5
bills wrote: "If a majority of the electorate vote for group "X" there is no chance there will be a democracy? What exactly is your definition of a democracy?"
I think one example of democracy in action, (at least according to the use of voting as the measuring stick), was called the "Third Reich" Another "democracy" is still there: Cuba. Other examples of people who elect their leadership is Venezuela, yet another is called "The People's Republic of North Korea", and still one more is called "Haiti".
You will agree of course, that all of them are models for picture post cards so tourists can send home evidence of booming economies with abundant social infrastructures and standards of living.
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Post by billisonboard on Jun 3, 2011 7:46:45 GMT -5
bills wrote: "If a majority of the electorate vote for group "X" there is no chance there will be a democracy? What exactly is your definition of a democracy?" I think one example of democracy in action, (at least according to the use of voting as the measuring stick), was called the "Third Reich" Another "democracy" is still there: Cuba. Other examples of people who elect their leadership is Venezuela, yet another is called "The People's Republic of North Korea", and still one more is called "Haiti". You will agree of course, that all of them are models for picture post cards so tourists can send home evidence of booming economies with abundant social infrastructures and standards of living. So "abundant social infrastructures and standards of living" is your measure of a democracy? There is a movement in this country to dimantle much of our social inrastructure and the standard of living for some of our citizens is decreasing.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jun 3, 2011 8:00:35 GMT -5
Is this a Beck fantasy or what ? Keep digging! I couldn't dig long enough to pry your head out of the sand, Warsaw.
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Post by AgeOfEnlightenmentSCP on Jun 3, 2011 8:03:27 GMT -5
Ah, I see- so according to billsonboard, NAZI Germany wasn't actually a dictatorship, but a democracy.
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Post by billisonboard on Jun 3, 2011 8:11:34 GMT -5
Ah, I see- so according to billsonboard, NAZI Germany wasn't actually a dictatorship, but a democracy. Hmmmmmmmmm. Where do you get that?
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Post by EVT1 on Jun 3, 2011 12:33:21 GMT -5
Muslim Brotherhood=pro war, merging of government with religion, oppressive to women and minorities= Egypt's conservatives ;D
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Post by deziloooooo on Jun 3, 2011 12:51:42 GMT -5
Is this a Beck fantasy or what ? Keep digging! I couldn't dig long enough to pry your head out of the sand, Warsaw. Just a suggestion palm, be careful of any mention of sand on these sites, some mods frown on such mentions, correctly by the way, when they are right, they are right, this was just a friendly heads up, nothing more.
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Post by privateinvestor on Jun 3, 2011 13:26:08 GMT -5
Muslim Brotherhood=pro war, merging of government with religion, oppressive to women and minorities= Egypt's conservatives ;D Don't forget not only is the Muslim Brotherhood gaiining power and influence in the Middle East but they are growing in Europe and the USA...not sure how to deal with it but hope they are being monitored by the government agencies ..
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