Another thought on Egyptian revolution

:palm: Put your shirt back on, Beefy...you're not impressing anyone with your bluff and bluster. I didn't say they were "hiding" the facts....just not talking about the specifics (i.e., military hardware) on par with reporting the other aspects (at first). Wael Ghonim said the other night on 60 Minutes, they don't need the USA to be involved because we suported Mubarak. That mindset wasn't touted equally with all the hoo-hah about the Muslim Brotherhood in the early days of the revolt, now was it?

There are many disparate factions in Egyptian politics and the likelihood is that the MB would end up with the largest percentage of votes in an election. Do you really think the army will sit back and allow them into power?
Algeria is a template, in my view, of what could happen.
 
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Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
Put your shirt back on, Beefy...you're not impressing anyone with your bluff and bluster. I didn't say they were "hiding" the facts....just not talking about the specifics (i.e., military hardware) on par with reporting the other aspects (at first). Wael Ghonim said the other night on 60 Minutes, they don't need the USA to be involved because we suported Mubarak. That mindset wasn't touted equally with all the hoo-hah about the Muslim Brotherhood in the early days of the revolt, now was it?


There are many disparate factions in Egyptian politics and the likelihood is that the MB would end up with the largest percentage of votes in an election. Do you really think the army will sit back and allow them into power?
Algeria is a template, in my view, of what could happen.

Ahhh, but the MB are NOT the majority of the protesters....in fact, the MB only joined in AFTER the people took to the streets un masse,,,and the majority of those folk are secular. I seriously doubt that the MB will have the sizeable influence in any new gov't that is being predicted....they will have representation, though.
 
Ahhh, but the MB are NOT the majority of the protesters....in fact, the MB only joined in AFTER the people took to the streets un masse,,,and the majority of those folk are secular. I seriously doubt that the MB will have the sizeable influence in any new gov't that is being predicted....they will have representation, though.

They will most likely end up as the party with the largest number of votes and any coalition government will have to include them. To say otherwise is just denying the available facts.
 
:palm: Put your shirt back on, Beefy...you're not impressing anyone with your bluff and bluster. I didn't say they were "hiding" the facts....just not talking about the specifics (i.e., military hardware) on par with reporting the other aspects (at first). Wael Ghonim said the other night on 60 Minutes, they don't need the USA to be involved because we suported Mubarak. That mindset wasn't touted equally with all the hoo-hah about the Muslim Brotherhood in the early days of the revolt, now was it?
Why beat it to death.....we've been selling Egypt military hardware for 30 years and everyone knows it....its not news, except maybe to you that you think it should be head lining on the news....the "OTHER ASPECTS" is the NEWS....fool!
 
Tell me about it! Here's a telling quote, "...The last decade has seen repeated attempts by Congress, as recently as 2008, to cut military funding to Egypt or channel the money as economic aid. Those efforts ultimately have been blocked by frantic last-minute pressure from the Bush and Obama administrations."This is one of the reasons why Obama is fast losing favor with the people who put him in office. The status quo just ain't cutting it anymore....and present/future administrations are going to have to come to grips with that whether they like it or not.
"blocked by frantic last-minute pressure from the Bush and Obama administrations.".,..How about that....you must be disappointed that Obama isn't the far left wingnut you wanted him to be....how sad for you, fool...:palm:
 
Ahhh, but the MB are NOT the majority of the protesters....in fact, the MB only joined in AFTER the people took to the streets un masse,,,and the majority of those folk are secular. I seriously doubt that the MB will have the sizeable influence in any new gov't that is being predicted....they will have representation, though.
The MB murdered Sadat in order for him to become President and have tried to assassinate him at least 6 times over the years..... the MB are a force to be reckoned with, much bigger than our biased media will let on....Egypt is more likely to go the way of Iran than not....we shall see.....
 
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
Ahhh, but the MB are NOT the majority of the protesters....in fact, the MB only joined in AFTER the people took to the streets un masse,,,and the majority of those folk are secular. I seriously doubt that the MB will have the sizeable influence in any new gov't that is being predicted....they will have representation, though.
They will most likely end up as the party with the largest number of votes and any coalition government will have to include them. To say otherwise is just denying the available facts.

What "facts" are you refering to? I'm not denying a sizeable representation in a democratically elected gov't by the MB, but it's up in the air as to who will have the swing/dominant vote. Actually, this is all hypothetical until Egypt actually starts setting up it's gov't....and I'm not willing to readily buy into the fear mongering born of US/Israeli interests.
 
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
Ahhh, but the MB are NOT the majority of the protesters....in fact, the MB only joined in AFTER the people took to the streets un masse,,,and the majority of those folk are secular. I seriously doubt that the MB will have the sizeable influence in any new gov't that is being predicted....they will have representation, though.


The MB murdered Sadat in order for him to become President and have tried to assassinate him at least 6 times over the years..... the MB are a force to be reckoned with, much bigger than our biased media will let on....Egypt is more likely to go the way of Iran than not....we shall see.....

Actually, it was an off-shoot radical faction of the MB that killed Sadat....the main group has always denounced violence as a means to the end, which is why Al Qaeda is at odds with them. Mubarak's main contention was keeping the MB down as a political force (the last free elections had them at 20% of the vote). Iran is a whole other smoke with regards to Egypt, as our CIA had DIRECT involvment in overthrowing a democratically elected gov't and training their secret police (savak).

But as you say, we shall see.
 
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
Tell me about it! Here's a telling quote, "...The last decade has seen repeated attempts by Congress, as recently as 2008, to cut military funding to Egypt or channel the money as economic aid. Those efforts ultimately have been blocked by frantic last-minute pressure from the Bush and Obama administrations." This is one of the reasons why Obama is fast losing favor with the people who put him in office. The status quo just ain't cutting it anymore....and present/future administrations are going to have to come to grips with that whether they like it or not.


"blocked by frantic last-minute pressure from the Bush and Obama administrations.".,..How about that....you must be disappointed that Obama isn't the far left wingnut you wanted him to be....how sad for you, fool...:palm:

:palm: Evidently, you're off your meds again, Bravo. People with an 8th grade reading comprehension level can read my post and SEE that I'm criticizing Obama. Since I've started several threads criticizing him, your accusation here is just silly.

But as I've said before, it's amazing that neocon parrots like Bravo wail like banshees that Obama is the political/social/economic anti-christ DESPITE THE FACT that many of his policies placate or continue the very policies the neocons approved of under the Shrub. Go figure.
 
:palm: Evidently, you're off your meds again, Bravo. People with an 8th grade reading comprehension level can read my post and SEE that I'm criticizing Obama. Since I've started several threads criticizing him, your accusation here is just silly.

But as I've said before, it's amazing that neocon parrots like Bravo wail like banshees that Obama is the political/social/economic anti-christ DESPITE THE FACT that many of his policies placate or continue the very policies the neocons approved of under the Shrub. Go figure.

Exactly, you dim-witted pinhead.....thats the very reason I said "you must be disappointed that Obama isn't the far left wingnut you wanted him to be"

Man, talk about
an 8th grade reading comprehension level...that must be far above your present level, considering that pinhead response.

He moves any more to the right (well, at least to the center) I might vote for him myself....:)
 
Exactly, you dim-witted pinhead.....thats the very reason I said "you must be disappointed that Obama isn't the far left wingnut you wanted him to be"


Man, talk about
an 8th grade reading comprehension level...that must be far above your present level, considering that pinhead response.


:palm: You're the KING of MOOT POINTS, Bravo. Something in that neocon parrot brain of yours compels you to try and diminish, correct, dismiss, insult, disprove, anything I say EVEN THOUGH WE ARE IN AGREEMENT ON ONE POINT. Grow the fuck up, will ya Bravo?He moves any more to the right (well, at least to the center) I might vote for him myself....:)

Highly unlikely. Carry on.
 
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