Posted on 07/04/2013 9:37:27 AM PDT by ken5050
The news out of Egypt is stunning. The vast majority of the people of this overwhelmingly Islamic nation have just successful, and peacefully, deposed an autocratic Islamic government that was hell-bent on instituting Sharia Law. If you review many of the stories out of Egypt after the Islamic Brotherhood won control of Parliament, and Morsi became president, there was a near-universal theme throughout them: Sharia Law was coming soon, as the MB moved to fundamentally change ( there, I said it ) Egypt. Yet, for whatever perverse reasons, Great Britain is going out of its way to bring sharia law into the open, and many in the US, such as CAIR, are working to the same end.
That and the plans of the moslem brotherhood to demolish the pyramids, destroy all archaeological heritage, outlaw women in public and multiply virtue and vice squads so that everyone lives in total abject fear. That’s all.
Creeping Sharia is already here. Even though you don’t know it...http://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/
Yup. John Bolton is warning that the brotherhood still holds nearly 50% support and could easily win the next election simply by concentrating on fixing the economy.
No pushback against sharia law. It is legal in Missouri thanks to another low IQ democrat governor. http://www.kansascity.com/2013/06/03/4270518/nixon-to-take-action-on-sharia.html
So far the events in Egypt resemble the Revolution in South Korea that tossed out the strongmen. I doubt that Egypt can replicate that replacement of tyranny with a relatively corruption-free democratic system due to the Mohammedan makeup of most of the population but we can pray that it can. I believe there have been only three successful republican revolutions that have lasted in their effects past the first new government, the Swiss, the American, and the Korean. The Swiss one was not actually a “revolution” but more of a confederated lockout but the effects have been the same and it will probably outlast the other two.
Ol Funky King Tut’s always a classic.
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