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andreisdaman

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I would like to think the Egyptians are too smart to let the Islamists take this revolution from them

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I would like to think the Egyptians are too smart to let the Islamists take this revolution from them

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:)

Don't you have anything to do besides coming up with these elaborate graphs???

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Don't you have anything to do besides coming up with these elaborate graphs???

I hit the nail on the head w that graph.   Boy Wonder (Robin) Obama is a complete fairy tale and wo blaming others, like he is still doing, he has nothing at all.     

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I hit the nail on the head w that graph.   Boy Wonder (Robin) Obama is a complete fairy tale and wo blaming others, like he is still doing, he has nothing at all.     


you are obsessed with Obama...maybe you are secretly lusting after the black cock?..a lot of racists like you are :)

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you are obsessed with Obama...maybe you are secretly lusting after the black cock?..a lot of racists like you are :)


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Islamists in Egypt seek change through politics
Los Angeles Times ^ | April 3, 2011 | By Jeffrey Fleishman



The secular reformers and twentysomething urbanites at the vanguard of the Jan. 25 revolution have found themselves eclipsed.

The Muslim Brotherhood's calls for a relatively mainstream Islamic government appeals to its majority of educated and professional members. In Egypt's first taste of true democracy, the Brotherhood and more fundamentalist Salafist organizations, however, told followers that it was their religious duty to vote to approve a referendum on constitutional amendments that benefited Islamists by speeding up elections.

The protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square that ended with Mubarak retiring to his villa on the Red Sea riveted the Middle East. That drama suggests that Egypt's post-revolutionary era — its emerging blend of politics and Islam — will have tremendous influence on what evolves in coming generations across the region.


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Islamists in Egypt seek change through politics
Los Angeles Times ^ | April 3, 2011 | By Jeffrey Fleishman



The secular reformers and twentysomething urbanites at the vanguard of the Jan. 25 revolution have found themselves eclipsed.

The Muslim Brotherhood's calls for a relatively mainstream Islamic government appeals to its majority of educated and professional members. In Egypt's first taste of true democracy, the Brotherhood and more fundamentalist Salafist organizations, however, told followers that it was their religious duty to vote to approve a referendum on constitutional amendments that benefited Islamists by speeding up elections.

The protests in Cairo's Tahrir Square that ended with Mubarak retiring to his villa on the Red Sea riveted the Middle East. That drama suggests that Egypt's post-revolutionary era — its emerging blend of politics and Islam — will have tremendous influence on what evolves in coming generations across the region.


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well if its their will and thats what they want then so be it......if they put in a Muslim government they will essentially push themselves into the dark ages

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well if its their will and thats what they want then so be it......if they put in a Muslim government they will essentially push themselves into the dark ages

It's not the will of the people who started this revolution. They're being bullied out by a stronger, more organized and better funded force. Why is that difficult for you to grasp?

When Egypt turns into a Sunni version of Iran will you still be applauding Obama's flip-flopping failure on this?

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Obama didnt handle shit.  Please, you fools are desperate to latch on to anything, just anything, to make this collosal failure look good. 

Every single thing this faux messiah has touched has gotten far worse. 



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andreisdaman

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It's not the will of the people who started this revolution. They're being bullied out by a stronger, more organized and better funded force. Why is that difficult for you to grasp?

When Egypt turns into a Sunni version of Iran will you still be applauding Obama's flip-flopping failure on this?

and exactly what could Obama have done to stop this???....the revolution caught everyone off guard....if Obama would have backed Mubarak, there would have been blood on the president's hands, (and on our hands by extension) because then Mubarak would have had the green light to use his security forces to crack down....

besides, this is all Mubarak's fault because he failed to reform in the 30 years he was in power despite the U.S. telling him to....plus trying to put his son in power to succeed him....he is the sole blame for this not Obama..and you know that deep down....

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Ha. Andreisadouche claims he owned Ferguson in this thread. Guy is living in fairy-tale land. He's completely incapable of refuting anything Ferguson says.

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Ha. Andreisadouche claims he owned Ferguson in this thread. Guy is living in fairy-tale land. He's completely incapable of refuting anything Ferguson says.

not true...its just too early to refute anything right now when things are still going on in Egypt and the picture is not yet clear.....unlike you I don't jump on every guys bandwagon right away....I am waiting a little to see how things play out..I don't have an opinion right now other than its not Obama's fault

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not true...its just too early to refute anything right now when things are still going on in Egypt and the picture is not yet clear.....unlike you I don't jump on every guys bandwagon right away....I am waiting a little to see how things play out..I don't have an opinion right now other than its not Obama's fault

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Extremist Islamic State: Now the Muslim Brotherhood Is Calling for Egyptian Modesty Police
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The Beginning Of Extremist Islamic State: Now the Muslim Brotherhood Is Calling for Egyptian Modesty Police

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/the-beginning-of-extremist-islamic-state-now-the-muslim-brotherhood-is-calling-egyptian-modesty-police




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Muslim Brotherhood Calls For Establishment of Saudi-Style Islamic Morality Police

(JPost)- Officials of the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s leading Islamic group, have called for the establishment of a Saudi-style modesty police to combat “immoral” behavior in public areas in what observers say in another sign of a growing Islamic self-confidence in the post-Mubarak era.

In the political sphere, the Brotherhood led a successful drive to get voters to approve a package of constitutional amendments. On the street level, at least 20 attacks were perpetrated against the tombs of Muslim mystics (suffis), who are the subject of popular veneration but disparaged by Islamic fundamentalists, or salafis. After some initial hesitation, Islamic leaders have publicly praised the revolution.

“This is incredibly worrying to many Egyptians,” Maye Kassem, a political scientist at the American University in Cairo (AUC), told The Media Line. “The salafis were always undercover in Egypt and now they are emerging as a political force. They are getting too vocal.”

Newly freed from the political strictures of the Mubarak era, Egypt has turned into a battleground between those who envision a liberal, secular state and those who advocate various shades if Islam. The conflict mirrors those taking place elsewhere in the region. In Bahrain, unrest has evolved into a conflict between Sunni- and Shiite Muslims and the US has pulled back from supporting Libyan rebels over concerns they are dominated by Islamists.

Issam Durbala, a member of the Brotherhood’s Shura council, told the Egyptian daily Al-Masri Al-Youm on Sunday, that he supported the establishment of a virtue police, or Hisbah, which had existed in medieval Islamic societies to oversee public virtue and modesty, mostly in the marketplace and other public gathering spaces.

http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=215050



Hahahaha! Welcome to the 7th century, Egypt!

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Salafi Group Demands Implementation of Sharia Law, Calls on Non-Muslims to Submit to Islam

(Al-Masry Al-Youm) — The Salafi group in Alexandria said it is seeking to implement Islamic Sharia law no matter how difficult the task.

During a conference held at Amr Ibn al-Aas mosque in Giza on Friday, several of the group’s leaders called on non-Muslims to accept the rule of Islam which it argues provides sufficient protection for them.

Salafi leaders also said they are holding their conference to respond to “media attacks” and “the lies of liberalism” and general “anti-Islamic” sentiment.

Saeed Abdel Azeem, a Salafi leader, said that some people are waging a fierce campaign against the Salafi movement even though the group shuns violence. This began shortly after the results of the recent referendum on constitutional amendments were announced, he said, adding that the media, Mohamed ElBaradei, Amr Moussa and liberal parties consider themselves allied together against Islamists.

“But no matter how strongly it is attacked, Salafism is continuously advancing, and this attack won’t affect it,” he said.

Ahmed Farid, another Salafi leader, said liberal and secular attacks have become increasingly ferocious, even though Salafism represents the correct understanding of Islam, and the attackers are actually harming themselves.

He said some claim that Salafis are more dangerous than Jews.

http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/node/384505


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Andreisamoron thinks thi is all considered progress.    ::)  ::)

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Andreisamoron thinks thi is all considered progress.    ::)  ::)

The far-left has never been known for having a firm grasp of world affairs. They can't grasp the fact that their fairy-tale Utopia doesn't exist. ::)

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 :D

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:D

That's racist! Muslims are tolerant and accepting people. Just ask the 10 UN workers that were murdered this weekend.


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ElBaradei: We'll fight back if Israel attacks Gaza

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In interview with Arab newspaper, former IAEA chief says if elected as Egypt's next president he will open Rafah crossing in case of an Israeli attack

Ynet Published:  04.04.11, 14:15 / Israel News 
 

Former International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei, who had previously announced his intetions to run for the presidency of Egypt, said Monday that “if Israel attacked Gaza we would declare war against the Zionist regime."

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In an interview with the Al-Watan newspaper he said: "In case of any future Israeli attack on Gaza - as the next president of Egypt – I will open the Rafah border crossing and will consider different ways to implement the joint Arab defense agreement." 

 

He also stated that "Israel controls Palestinian soil" adding that that "there has been no tangible breakthrough in reconciliation process because of the imbalance of power in the region - a situation that creates a kind of one way peace."

 

Discussing his agenda for Egypt, ElBaradei said that distribution of income between the different classes in Egypt would be his most important priority if he were to win the upcoming elections.

 

ELBaradei's main competition is Arab League Secretary General and former Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa. Last month he discussed Egypt's relationship with Israel. "During my term in office the foreign ministry was subject to unfavorable policies from Israel with regards to the peace agreement," Said Moussa who served as foreign minister 1991-2001," he said.

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"We thought the peace process was like a waterwheel – endlessly turning around and around without reaching a defined point. My opinion was that we needed to be honest with the Israelis, taking determined measures within the framework of the foreign ministry's operations. Maybe this led to a lack of agreement on all Israel related issues."

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4051939,00.html


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The far-left has never been known for having a firm grasp of world affairs. They can't grasp the fact that their fairy-tale Utopia doesn't exist. ::)

I don't know where you got the idea that I am "far left" as you put it...as I have said I supported Bush in his presidency...no one on the "far left" would do that...I am a reasonable person who supports Obama..whats wrong with that?..unfortunately you paint everyone with the same brush and just assume that support of Obama means support for the far left loonies....

If anything you guys have presented yourselves as radical in that it seems you guys support the far-right agenda all the time and never disagree with it