Posted on 06/28/2013 3:58:06 PM PDT by kristinn
Hmmmm?
Afraid we’ll get some ideas or that the world will get too crazy while 0 is in Africa ???
Photo at Presidential palace at dusk....
I’ve been following this since last night...you could easily say the US press was in black out concerning this event.
Earlier photos on this thread of Obamas cargo ship splitting in half ...carrying weapons to Syria.....and that too was blacked out.
https://twitter.com/ori_no_co/status/351432787133349889/photo/1
Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood supporters are very motivated. I think they have visions of lots of government jobs and other goodies for themselves.
The Egyptian productive-class, meanwhile, is hurting. There's only so many leeches that can be supported.
I see only two possible outcomes:
1) The productive class, having to support more and more unproductive leeches, finally collapses, starvation becomes rampant, and the region all turns into another Somalia, or
2) The productive class finally has enough and starts killing every leech they can get their hands on.
Thank you for your prayers. .I need them.
<....”while 0 is in Africa”....>
Frankly I’m glad he’s not here....let him tour Mendella’s jail and get the feel of what’s coming for him...”In my dreams”.
I don’t ever recall any president I had such utter disrespect and dislike for.....even Biden looks better as at least he can be controlled if need be...and it would be needed! But better him then this we have now.
Mine too SE Mom...sorry for your trouble...but praying you’ll come out on the other side this better than expected even.
I’ll take #2.
Having listened to the Egyptians speaking of why they are demonstrating.....your response makes sense.
However...at some point Egypt’s in for much hurt along the way before they are restored one day. If not in this moment in time...it will indeed come.
But when you listen to the people they are the two sides you mentioned...and really no different then what we have right here in the USA. The productive ones and the leeches.....so far the leeches are winning here.
You are welcome.
Let us know that you are well when you can or through someone here.
Prayers while we wait and always.
A large area sectioned off for women in #Tahrir at the anti-#Morsi protest #Cairo #June30 pic.twitter.com/3gaaXFlR93
That’s right, maggief.
Thank you for supporting what I said with your outstanding pictures and wonderful effort.
CNN showing live Tahrir Square shot. Interviewing Reza Sayah (on Twitter: @ sayahcnn)
Interviewer: Is there any way to tell who outnumbers who?
lol
Sayah said anti-Morsi demonstrators vastly outnumber pro-Morsi in Tahrir Square and everywhere else in Eqypt.
Sayah said protest against Morsi government started months ago with campaign and a petition calling for the removal of Morsi and new elections.
The leaders of the campaign say they collected 22 mil signatures-— a world record. If that is correct, he said, it is 9 mil MORE people than voted for Morsi.
Certainly sound like they’ve handled themselves in a civilized orderly manner ..... While we sit on our hands intimidated by the IRS/government
Choppers are flying with egyptian flags #30June #Egypt
Almost all the Ikhwan are demonstrating in ONE SPOT IN EGYPT! It’s in Cairo near the Rab’aa el Adaweyya mosque in Nassr City.
The spot can’t take some thousands, NOT tens or hundreds of thousands to play the numbers game as liberals here do.
BTW, Nassr (NOT NassEr) City is where the Sadat Memorial is and certainly no Ikhwan would go there, afterall they assassinated him in 1981.
now its all over the world with France, Vienna and other countries showing solidarity with Egypts opposition to Morsi.
. . . . London, Paris, NYC, Sidney, Vienna
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Banner at the palace: Obama and Patterson support terrorism in Egypt. #Jun30 pic.twitter.com/vr8iS5yCf8
AbdulFutouh now asking Morsi to resign...others likely to follow.
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