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these egyption want democracy
for the last 5000 years they are being ruled by pharoes and kings and dictators

another coup
 
yes, but for them MB is also american agent.. its like pakistan.. call whoever you dont like american/jewish agent.. :cheesy:

an american agent oust another american agent and then taken over by american agents with american toys :omghaha:

funny story man

i would atleast give something to muslim brotherhood for developing balls against the american funded military
 
Not true,i watched CNN to,every hour they had a reporter giving live feeds from the pro Morsi rallies,they had guests from the MB stating their opinion.

I am still amazed to see that many people here don't understand that democracy isn't about electing someone and that guy does whatever he wants until next elections,you have to rule within rules and respect the minority.Morsi wanted to transform Egypt in an islamic state,that goes outside democracy,in fact islamic rule is the opposite.He had to go for Egypt to have a chance at survival.

I agree with tossing the constitution which only had 20% backing but tossing the President sets a bad precedent especially when it occurs threw the streets and not through governmental proceedings. Yeah and I was CNN here in NY nothing but anti Morsi mostly tahrir square.

For the millionth time, no one was expecting miracles and the MB knew this. However, what the Egyptian people were expecting was reform in all sectors and institutions (not immediate change but reform) instead the MB decided to ignore these calls and tighten its grip on all governmental institutions (prematurely) while at the same time deciding to folly about in the parliamentary houses and pursuing issues that are not important to Egypt in such a sensitive time, things like banning internet **** and ballet (This wasn't productive and everyone knew it). Add to this the alienation of the opposition and those sympathetic to the MB by ignoring them and wanting to turn Egypt into a hard line and sectarian nation rather than a moderate and tolerant one, the opposition and the ordinary people of Egypt could bare it no longer. So, they protested as is their constitutional right to do so in numbers never seen before in human history and thus removed Morsi's legitimacy. Democracy is a continuous process not just a ballot in a box.

What reforms are you looking for from the next government? Like specifically.
 
Now some reality shock:

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Goodwill earned by Pakistan..:coffee:

so she is another fat @$$ egyption troll ? yes we don't have no prostitutes like her :omghaha:

Imran bhai ko Mirchi lag gayi.............:woot:
 
they dont know everything happens when us wants
these egyption dont want democracy
for the last 5000 years they are being ruled by pharoes and kings and dictators

exact words an egyptian told me before arab spring when I asked why you got military rule.. and then arab spring happened..
just because they were does not mean they want it even now.. infact morsi was called a faroh due to his inflexibility.
 
Look at this guy. He comes up with hitler and nazi germany. How is morsi hitler and MB nazis? If he is hitler then what was mubarak , saddat and Attaturk? :undecided:

Yep,it's a good comparison,trying to rule a country by sharia is equal to sending that country to the middle ages.In fact,I think that like the nazi party in Germany,islamic parties should be banned from attending politics.Their agenda goes against democracy and an egalitarian,free society,i'm glad that the army in Egypt is taking these steps to protect the people,including arresting high ruling members in the MB as they are doing in the last few hours.Out of sight,out of mind,Egypt must look to the future not to the past!
 
Where are these millions?

There was only one big pro Morsi protest in Rab3a Al3adawiya and even that didn't exceed half a million (It isn't a square, its just a traffic junction in front of a famous mosque) and they had limited to no presence in Egypt's governates because they were busing them in from all around Egypt. So where are they. If there were that many what happened yesterday wouldn't have been possible.

I saw a few videos online idk what the name of the area was but they said in excess of a million people. Also he was ousted because the military had full support of every other party who was on board with it so even if those who supported him were a majority he would've still been overthrown. Along with the horrible speech he gave which sealed it.

That being said I don't agree with tossing an elected leader threw the streets, will you toss every leader who fails to deliver year to year? That would be the height of absurdity.
 
btw, offtopic, did you see Iraq-Paraguay u20 today ? we continue to the quarter finals of the world cup u20:victory:

No, what happened? I do not watch any young football tournaments only the senior teams. Good luck. I will cheer for Iraq! Any other Arab national teams left? What is it? Is it World Cup?

Ḥashshāshīn;4486061 said:
@al-Hasani What are your views on Gaddafi?

Only if you answer my question below, LOL.;)

Ḥashshāshīn

Where are you from if I may ask? Central African Republic but living in Kenya? Quite interesting. I assume that you are a Ismaili too. Makes it even more "interesting".

Anyway I did not agree with his rule. He mixed Islam with Arab socialism which really is un-Islamic. Feel free to call yourself an Arab nationalist and socialist and leave Islam out of all this because it has nothing to do with this.

His little Green Book was also a joke to be honest. He was also mentally sick. Just look at his behavior etc. Nevertheless he did good also as all dictators and had his moments. But he was a tyrant overall and so was his family.

I am glad that the Libyans toppled him and they were clearly that too.

Libya will only get better and better and also Libya is among the richest countries in Africa if not the richest and most people live not bad. The best standards of living in all of Northern Africa.
 
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by looking at Obama polices and decisions around the world and their implication , somebody my ask himself how much of his belief is due to the teaching he received in Shariah run Madrassa in Indonesia . the ones that their ideology gave birth to people who participate in Al-qaeda activities
 
Egyptians are devout Muslims.

the egyptions i know
are all wanna bes westerns
than westerns themself are
may be the situation inrural areas is different

Don't be retarded. I did not mention Jews or America even once. I mentioned how CNN only showed anti-Morsi protests because that is exactly what I saw on tv here on CNN. This was a completely Egyptian movement but if you think the whole country was against Morsi than you are the fool.

Now don't quote me again if you have nothing better to say.

you saw it because they want their people to see it thats how things work :devil:
 
Typical mullah art of BS...after deciding the fate of Pakistani's now you want to decide for Egyptians as well.....years of indoctrination, brain washing and enforcement can cause permanent brain damage.

Now some reality shock:

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She is a ******-
 
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