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Topic: Neocons Tepid Reaction To Egyption Democracy
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Fri 02/04/11 04:34 PM
Edited by Bestinshow on Fri 02/04/11 04:37 PM
MCCAIN: Yes. And the other Arab country, Jordan, is — the president has just had to replace the whole government. He wouldn’t be — excuse me, the king, King Abdullah, has had to replace the whole government. This virus is spreading throughout the Middle East. The president of Yemen, as you know, just made the announcement that he wasn’t running again.

This, I would argue, is probably the most dangerous period of history in — of our entire involvement in the Middle East, at least in modern times. Israel is in danger of being surrounded by countries that are against the very existence of Israel, are governed by radical organizations.

Watch it:http://www.opinion-maker.org/2011/02/neocons-tepid-reaction-to-the-egyptian-democratic-revolution/

One would think the freedom loveing neocons would be the biggest chearleaders of the pro democracy revolution in Egypt. Realy a dictator is being over thrown these are good times Mr MCcain!!!
I am shocked he would call a pro democracy revolution a spreading virus.

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Fri 02/04/11 05:43 PM

MCCAIN: Yes. And the other Arab country, Jordan, is — the president has just had to replace the whole government. He wouldn’t be — excuse me, the king, King Abdullah, has had to replace the whole government. This virus is spreading throughout the Middle East. The president of Yemen, as you know, just made the announcement that he wasn’t running again.

This, I would argue, is probably the most dangerous period of history in — of our entire involvement in the Middle East, at least in modern times. Israel is in danger of being surrounded by countries that are against the very existence of Israel, are governed by radical organizations.

Watch it:http://www.opinion-maker.org/2011/02/neocons-tepid-reaction-to-the-egyptian-democratic-revolution/

One would think the freedom loveing neocons would be the biggest chearleaders of the pro democracy revolution in Egypt. Realy a dictator is being over thrown these are good times Mr MCcain!!!
I am shocked he would call a pro democracy revolution a spreading virus.


There is also complete chaos where people are dying on a daily basis and causing unrepairable damage. Not to mention the assanations that are happening, the Vice President also almost got killed since he is favored to become the next President.

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Fri 02/04/11 05:48 PM


MCCAIN: Yes. And the other Arab country, Jordan, is — the president has just had to replace the whole government. He wouldn’t be — excuse me, the king, King Abdullah, has had to replace the whole government. This virus is spreading throughout the Middle East. The president of Yemen, as you know, just made the announcement that he wasn’t running again.

This, I would argue, is probably the most dangerous period of history in — of our entire involvement in the Middle East, at least in modern times. Israel is in danger of being surrounded by countries that are against the very existence of Israel, are governed by radical organizations.

Watch it:http://www.opinion-maker.org/2011/02/neocons-tepid-reaction-to-the-egyptian-democratic-revolution/

One would think the freedom loveing neocons would be the biggest chearleaders of the pro democracy revolution in Egypt. Realy a dictator is being over thrown these are good times Mr MCcain!!!
I am shocked he would call a pro democracy revolution a spreading virus.


There is also complete chaos where people are dying on a daily basis and causing unrepairable damage. Not to mention the assanations that are happening, the Vice President also almost got killed since he is favored to become the next President.
Well this is a popular upriseing much like the support we wish we had in Iraq, uber amerikas massive hypocracy is exposed yet again for the world to see.

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Fri 02/04/11 05:57 PM
I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.

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Fri 02/04/11 06:02 PM
I've been waiting to see how the righty opinion makers are going to use the Egypt situation for political advantage. They don't seem to have much of an opinion. (Beck doesn't count) url=http://www.examiner.com/political-buzz-in-national/rush-limbaugh-takes-joy-detention-of-american-journalists-egypt-audio Limbaugh finally came out with this. He liked it when the Mubarak regime targeted foreign journalist for arrest and detention. I think they are trying to find a politically correct way to back Mubarak.

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Fri 02/04/11 06:03 PM

I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.


Which looks like it's gonna happen, thanks to Obama Bin Laden.

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Fri 02/04/11 06:07 PM

I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.
laugh If the majority of egyptions want that so what? That is democracy but as most informed people know they have a verry small role to play in all this. They will be part of a coalition and a small part of it.

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Fri 02/04/11 06:10 PM


I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.
laugh If the majority of egyptions want that so what? That is democracy but as most informed people know they have a verry small role to play in all this. They will be part of a coalition and a small part of it.


It's just like if the majority wanted AQ or the Taliban.......

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Fri 02/04/11 06:14 PM



I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.
laugh If the majority of egyptions want that so what? That is democracy but as most informed people know they have a verry small role to play in all this. They will be part of a coalition and a small part of it.


It's just like if the majority wanted AQ or the Taliban.......
So it is their country its not ours in fact our policies have led to all this...... We have supported the dicator for life for decades now.... I am all for democracy because I am an american!

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Fri 02/04/11 06:15 PM



I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.
laugh If the majority of egyptions want that so what? That is democracy but as most informed people know they have a verry small role to play in all this. They will be part of a coalition and a small part of it.


It's just like if the majority wanted AQ or the Taliban.......

Point of fact...

Egypt is not your country... Not your business who the people in it select for governance.

If the bill of rights and the constitution mean anything then they also have the rights that we hold 'self-evident'...

Even if it is not 'convient' for us.

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Fri 02/04/11 06:20 PM




I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.
laugh If the majority of egyptions want that so what? That is democracy but as most informed people know they have a verry small role to play in all this. They will be part of a coalition and a small part of it.


It's just like if the majority wanted AQ or the Taliban.......

Point of fact...

Egypt is not your country... Not your business who the people in it select for governance.

If the bill of rights and the constitution mean anything then they also have the rights that we hold 'self-evident'...

Even if it is not 'convient' for us.
There we agree. tip of my hat

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Fri 02/04/11 08:27 PM
Edited by willing2 on Fri 02/04/11 08:30 PM





I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.
laugh If the majority of egyptions want that so what? That is democracy but as most informed people know they have a verry small role to play in all this. They will be part of a coalition and a small part of it.


It's just like if the majority wanted AQ or the Taliban.......

Point of fact...

Egypt is not your country... Not your business who the people in it select for governance.

If the bill of rights and the constitution mean anything then they also have the rights that we hold 'self-evident'...

Even if it is not 'convient' for us.
There we agree. tip of my hat

Ya'll right.
My concern was for the women and kids.
But, if they wanna' be slapped around and honor wasted, let 'em be.
Maybe the women here would show men some respect if they knew their place and some sense slapped into 'em once in a while.




http://www.muslimsdebate.com/sharia/

Next stop,




Attorneys for a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraq War say they have filed a petition to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a federal district judge ruled it is OK for the U.S. government to fund commercial enterprises that promote the indoctrination of Islamic law, or Shariah, in the United States.

http://jeffersonsrebels.blogspot.com/2011/01/judge-oks-flag-of-islam-on-american.html

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Fri 02/04/11 10:37 PM
why do people assume that the mob is the majority? I mean look at the protest's against Obama or Bush in the past! When we are giving 2 billion plus in aid and other military aid why don't we have a say? Obama is making his second great blunder! We do not need another theocracy in the middle east and calling for change that's exactly what he may get! For one moment set aside the rhetoric and look at the reality! Egypt may be the next Iran or worse and that's bad for America! I guess idealolgy is more precious than life itself???????????

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Fri 02/04/11 11:07 PM






I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.
laugh If the majority of egyptions want that so what? That is democracy but as most informed people know they have a verry small role to play in all this. They will be part of a coalition and a small part of it.


It's just like if the majority wanted AQ or the Taliban.......

Point of fact...

Egypt is not your country... Not your business who the people in it select for governance.

If the bill of rights and the constitution mean anything then they also have the rights that we hold 'self-evident'...

Even if it is not 'convient' for us.
There we agree. tip of my hat

Ya'll right.
My concern was for the women and kids.
But, if they wanna' be slapped around and honor wasted, let 'em be.
Maybe the women here would show men some respect if they knew their place and some sense slapped into 'em once in a while.




http://www.muslimsdebate.com/sharia/

Next stop,




Attorneys for a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraq War say they have filed a petition to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a federal district judge ruled it is OK for the U.S. government to fund commercial enterprises that promote the indoctrination of Islamic law, or Shariah, in the United States.

http://jeffersonsrebels.blogspot.com/2011/01/judge-oks-flag-of-islam-on-american.html


:banana:

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Sat 02/05/11 05:52 AM
YOU KIDS GET OFF MY DEMOCRACY!!

**shaking fist at cloud*



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Sat 02/05/11 02:19 PM




I don't see any democracy where there's a chance of the Muslim Brotherhood being in power.
laugh If the majority of egyptions want that so what? That is democracy but as most informed people know they have a verry small role to play in all this. They will be part of a coalition and a small part of it.


It's just like if the majority wanted AQ or the Taliban.......
So it is their country its not ours in fact our policies have led to all this...... We have supported the dicator for life for decades now.... I am all for democracy because I am an american!


First off America is not a democracy it is a Republic! Exacxtly for the reason you see in Egypt! Second it is our fault? Really? Our policies have done no such thing! Japan is a clear example that we want nothing more but peace and prosperity for all nations but reality dictates we have to get our hands dirty sometimes! Democracy is not an American idea nor the government system we use and why people keep saying this is beyond me! We have a bill of rights which Egyptians won't receive! Wake up and know your history!

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Sat 02/05/11 03:06 PM

Attorneys for a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraq War say they have filed a petition to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a federal district judge ruled it is OK for the U.S. government to fund commercial enterprises that promote the indoctrination of Islamic law, or Shariah, in the United States.

http://jeffersonsrebels.blogspot.com/2011/01/judge-oks-flag-of-islam-on-american.html
Here's what conwebwatch.com had to say about WND and the author of article Probably not the most convincing source authority for this kind of thing.

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Sat 02/05/11 03:15 PM
America is not a democracy it is a Republic!
A difference without a distinction. The righties appear to insist on this because "democracy" sounds like Democrat and "republic" sounds more like Republican. This would probably not be a very powerful argument for Conservative politics.
Second it is our fault?
Is what our fault? I'm having trouble find the precedent for your remarks in the quotes you cited.

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Sat 02/05/11 03:40 PM

] A difference without a distinction. The righties appear to insist on this because "democracy" sounds like Democrat and "republic" sounds more like Republican.

So, what is it?
A Democracy or Republic Union?

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Sat 02/05/11 03:53 PM
So, what is it?
A Democracy or Republic Union?


Democracy
Republic

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