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Mursi, are you going to take that lying down? You got an Arab Spring. Sproing it.
1 posted on 07/09/2012 2:59:25 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
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The Egyptian Military will over throw islamic idiots in power if they push too hard. They have done it before.


2 posted on 07/09/2012 3:04:09 PM PDT by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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Interesting. The Military Council is acting as their version of our Supreme Court. If Mursi’s anything like 0bama, he’ll ignore them.


3 posted on 07/09/2012 3:04:27 PM PDT by GeorgeWashingtonsGhost
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The military doesn't want to go back to the days when dumass politicians forced them into wars with Israel and the usual ass whuppin’.
4 posted on 07/09/2012 3:16:37 PM PDT by Happy Rain (With one horribly sick and wrong ruling, Traitor Roberts cursed America with a Fascist IRS.)
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muzzie Food Fight!


5 posted on 07/09/2012 3:26:54 PM PDT by Carriage Hill (All libs and most dems think that life is just a sponge bath, with a happy ending.)
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I said, in this forum, as soon as the “Arab Spring” protests were over in Cairo and the military helped remove Mubarak and elections were yet to be held - what really remained in question was not if the Muslim Brotherhood and the Military would divide and share the power, but simply that they had not them worked out about how they would do that and what it would look like

that is the only real political dance - regardless of public perceptions, or the election process - that has been playing out in Egypt and one that is not finished yet

even after it is, tensions between the two will continue

others had to be allowed a public voice from the start, but there was no question who held most of the institutional power cards, and who held the largest organized popularity cards - the only issues were how much power would the MB demand the military give up, and how much would they give up; I never questioned that the military would demand that they still had their own seat in some form - at power-central

the only secular Egyptians that can hold onto some personal hope are those who are in or are beneficiaries of the Egyptian military (a large economic presence on its own)

true “opposition” Egyptian secularists as well as Egyptian Coptic Christians might as well look abroad for a real democracy to raise their children in

these are just my guesses


10 posted on 07/09/2012 4:02:33 PM PDT by Wuli
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