Egypt and the Silence of Democracy

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LMAO! Garbling it now. Amazing. Everything to ensure that whatever the goray masters say is correct.

So lets get your point of view straight.

Interference in Libya was a good thing or a bad thing?
Interference in Syria is a good thing or a bad thing?

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so muslim brotherhood have won, i think now is big test will the muslim brotherhood abandon its islamic principles? to please the Americans and the egyptian secular elite

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I think that most leaders will follow the money. Morsi does not come across as an exception.

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When will you guys stop this victim mentality. The whole world is out to get you. If not for the western powers' interference there would have been khilafa. Stop blaming the world and understand what is going wrong. How long will this continue.

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Answer the question.

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You need to better structure your question. The question is too generic. Good for whom ???

Now answer my question.. Why blame the west for all your ills ???

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LMAO! Too generic. Fine Here is the question.

Was the Interference in Libya good for the beggar on the street corner of Tripoli - the one with the clubbed foot and two teeth. That specific guy.

Your question is an assumption. I don't.

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The US did interfere covertly by reminding the military that they shouldn't fire on the protestors, though I think there is also the element of mubarak sitting on the throne for decades. Obama already got pounced for allowing MB to "take over" by the republicans, and if there is one thing that you have to know about obama, it is that this guy doesn't have too much of a backbone. He likes to compromise, which is not bad unless you do it too much, and it has been to his detriment when it comes to implemention of many democratic policies.

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Muslim Brotherhood has won. 63 years after Hassan Al-Banna was assassinated by the Egyptian State, his disciples now lead the State.

Quran, 8:30 :

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Remember how the Unbelievers plotted against thee, to keep thee in bonds, or slay thee, or get thee out (of thy home). They plot and plan, and Allah too plans; but the best of planners is Allah.
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That would depend. You need to go figure. From my perspective, it would not have made a difference. Now please answer my question.

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I did answer your question. If you don't like the answer that is your problem.

Acha. So the fact that NATO bombed Tripoli whole the beggar was out on the street would make no difference to him. Well done.

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ya they dropped the atom bomb on Tripoli. So can I say that you are inherently blaming somebody else for your problems. Good for you.

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You do realize everybody sees the fact that you are unwilling to engage in a civil debate because you know I am right.

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If you think you are right in blaming somebody else for your problems good for you. I have nothing else to say.

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Blaming the culprit does not lower the victims innocence. Or his claim to freedom and equality.

If anything ignoring the victim will make him a terrorist, he will strike terror to gain attention so why not engage in dialogue and solve the problem before it escalates...

Oh I forgot you can negotiate with potential terrorists either... thus the spiral continues

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You cant play the victim card for ever you know. At some point you need to stop and understand why is that you are the victim always.

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Well that is just obtuse.

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Well it works for the Zionists obviously.

We are the victim becuase of some among us, but what do you propose we do about them? Kill them? Hello Mr Taliban :D

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This thread doesn't have the bite now with the Morsi victory, does it?

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Well its still not complete democracy the de-facto rulers are still the millitary.