So, Conservatives, do you support Mubarak or not?

So Jarod, where do you stand on support of Hugo Chavez and Castro? Because they're pretty liberal like yourself, thereby you're likely to support them unconditionally since all that matters is how liberal or conservative someone is apparently.
 
No, he has not, and likely will not, express support any particular political group among the many in Egypt.
that doesn't appear to be his position:

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Egypt's new government will have to include a "whole host of important non-secular actors." Most prominent among these is clearly the Muslim Brotherhood – which has made Islamic world domination one of its ultimate goals. It also opposes Egypt's 30-year-old peace treaty with Israel.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/news.aspx/142101
 
I had no trouble figuring out where the liberals stand after this...

By CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR

We just got back to the hotel after trying to film on the bridge into Tahrir Square.

An angry mob surrounded us and chased us into the car shouting that they hate America. They kicked in the car doors and broke our windshield as we drove away.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/egyptian-protestors-fear-chaos-mubarak-steps/story?id=12820590

I knew without doubt, the liberals would side with the protesters...

Mubarak is a PERSONAL FRIEND of the Clintons, Jarhead,....what do you thing about that....???

LOL

Christine was heard shouting "Nooo! Noo!! You don't understand! I hate America TOO!!"
 
i agree with you....but i think the US, will feel more empowered to talk down to mubarak given our financial arrangement with him....

i don't think obama is the only US president to be a hypocrite in this area of international relations

because they've all been globalists serving global bankers and their interests
 
It's like you don't participate except to make nonsense statements like this. The Muslim Brotherhood is the vehicle by which old-school Sharia Law will be implemented. It is not something to be largely supported by anybody with designs on actual Democracy.

It is salient to the discussion because that point was brought up before by the person you are quoting in this nonsense post.

What I posted is true.

Clearly, a party who does not support democracy can still exist in a democracy. They might attempt to change the form of government, but that does not mean they cannot exist... and if the people support them, I belive they have that right.
 
So Jarod, where do you stand on support of Hugo Chavez and Castro? Because they're pretty liberal like yourself, thereby you're likely to support them unconditionally since all that matters is how liberal or conservative someone is apparently.

They are not liberals, but I dont support them as they are not honestly elected by the people.

I could make an argument that OBL is the epitomy of a social conservative if you would like to go down that path.
 
They are not liberals, but I dont support them as they are not honestly elected by the people.

I could make an argument that OBL is the epitomy of a social conservative if you would like to go down that path.
If I was a social conservative I might care. But how are they not liberal? Government controls everything, and they have universal healthcare.
 
No, he has not, and likely will not, express support any particular political group among the many in Egypt.

then why do you ask us to?....from what I have heard from interviews with Egyptian politicians the Muslim Brotherhood is unlikely to garner even 20% of the vote, why then are they being hailed as the spokepeople for the uprising?......
 
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Jarhead, how can you so staunchly stand with the people of Egypt against tyranny, but you said the people of Iraq should have fended for themselves with Saddam? It's a bit of a double-standard, no? What makes Egypt different than Iraq?
 
Jarhead, how can you so staunchly stand with the people of Egypt against tyranny, but you said the people of Iraq should have fended for themselves with Saddam? It's a bit of a double-standard, no? What makes Egypt different than Iraq?

Did he call for the invasion of Egypt?
 
Did he call for the invasion of Egypt?

No one "called for" the invasion of Iraq, it happened as a result of Saddam's non-compliance with UN resolutions. Has Jarhead (or any Democrat) called for a UN resolution against Mubarak?

This "stand with the people of Egypt" is what I am puzzled by... what does that mean, exactly? Is Jarhead willing to spill blood with them? Or is this just a bunch of words without meaning? In what way, is Jarhead willing to "stand with the people of Egypt" here? No, he certainly didn't call for an invasion, so what are we going to do if Mubarak doesn't want to leave? How is Jarhead prepared to "stand with the people" if that happens?

It's real easy to run you mouth and say a bunch of insincere bullshit, you guys do it everyday. This is no different. You don't give two shits about the people in Egypt or what happens to them, and you don't intend to do anything more than run your mouths and claim to support them, when you really don't give a shit.
 
Jarhead, how can you so staunchly stand with the people of Egypt against tyranny, but you said the people of Iraq should have fended for themselves with Saddam? It's a bit of a double-standard, no? What makes Egypt different than Iraq?

Ugh, I would not support an invasion of Egypt.

I supported regeme change in Iraq, just not to be implimented by American lives and American taxpayers on the backs of the Iraqui people.
 
Ugh, I would not support an invasion of Egypt.

I supported regeme change in Iraq, just not to be implemented by American lives and American taxpayers on the backs of the Iraqui people.

hypothetical:

what if the brotherhood overtook Egypt and shut the suez canal to non muslim nations?
 
Ugh, I would not support an invasion of Egypt.

I supported regeme change in Iraq, just not to be implimented by American lives and American taxpayers on the backs of the Iraqui people.

So what you REALLY meant to say is "Fuck you, people of Egypt, you're on your own!" Thanks, but why didn't you just say that in the first place?
 
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