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As bad as Morsi was, I trust the army even less. And I haven't seen any serious justification for the coup, against, let's not forget, a more or less democratically elected leader. The way forward for Egypt lies in subjugating the army, not in having it overthrow legitimate governments, popular or not.
View original postGood riddance to human rubbish.
As bad as Morsi was, I trust the army even less. And I haven't seen any serious justification for the coup, against, let's not forget, a more or less democratically elected leader. The way forward for Egypt lies in subjugating the army, not in having it overthrow legitimate governments, popular or not.
I'd rather have a military dictatorship than a religious fundamentalist state. If the army is the only control on religion, go army.
As for the people of Egypt, I have no idea what they want, and will let them sort it out themselves. I am after all, merely an observer in my ivory tower, and am happy to keep it that way.
They deposed Morsi! Finally!
03/07/2013 08:28:29 PM
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How can you cheer at that?
03/07/2013 09:10:12 PM
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Because he was an Islamist who suppressed basic freedoms, that's how.
03/07/2013 09:52:52 PM
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So you prefer some general who suppresses basic freedoms?
03/07/2013 10:34:39 PM
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Hell yes. I wholly agree with Wibble's succinct opinion. Go army.
03/07/2013 11:53:25 PM
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Six of one, half a dozen of the other; there is insufficient difference to merit preference.
11/08/2013 06:40:00 PM
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Easily
03/07/2013 10:03:46 PM
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They really should have gotten permission from the CIA or KGB first, this was kinda rude
04/07/2013 12:00:56 AM
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