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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Basra- » Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:07 pm

alpha how is the hiv? :lol:
Test hasn't come back. So far, you only gave me crabs.

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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Mondey » Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:51 pm

Amazing to see folks protesting for so long. Gotta commend the Egyptians for real change.
Introducing Democracy in arabia it's like trying to plant flowers in a desert.. it never f-king works! Check Kuwait, Lebanon and Egypt!

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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby union » Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:53 pm

Amazing to see folks protesting for so long. Gotta commend the Egyptians for real change.
Introducing Democracy in arabia it's like trying to plant flowers in a desert.. it never f-king works! Check Kuwait, Lebanon and Egypt!
It worked for Israel.

And they ironically also made their desert an oasis.

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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Mondey » Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:58 pm

thats bcoz they are no arabs if they were they would fail.

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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Alphanumeric » Mon Dec 24, 2012 11:02 pm

Amazing to see folks protesting for so long. Gotta commend the Egyptians for real change.
Introducing Democracy in arabia it's like trying to plant flowers in a desert.. it never f-king works! Check Kuwait, Lebanon and Egypt!
Kuwait is a kingdom, where the PM is appointed. I don't remember when or if Egypt was ever truly democratic. Lebanon is a mess, yeah. Not sure what's up with them.

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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Brobaganda » Mon Dec 24, 2012 11:36 pm

The Egyptian secularists were better off with Mubarak. They were just too stupid to realize this. Did they really think the majority of their compatriots believe in their ideology and views? Did they really believe the majority of their fellow Egyptians would vote the way the secularists would vote? Nonsense. The average Arab in the Middle East is religious and wants to live in accordance to Sharia Law. They are not interesting in empowering women, they are not interested in gay rights, they are not interested in keeping religion and state separate nor are they interested in other religious minorities that live among them. Mubarak's reign was clearly not what they wanted but that was the best thing going for them.

You protested and called for democracy to be the new reality of Egypt and you got it. The country democratically elects Morsi and you protest. His government calls on the people of Egypt to vote on the new "Islamic" constitution of Egypt in a referendum and the secularists pound their chests and cry "rigged" before the vote is even taken place. This is just nonsense.

You demanded for democracy and you got it.

Democracy ain't pretty.

Long live the Morsi and his FJP party, long live the Muslim Brotherhood, long live Egypt and long live the entire Ummah.

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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby MujahidAishah » Tue Dec 25, 2012 5:03 pm

at the first page of this thread

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You as a woman should be the last person siding with the Islamists. Do you want to be locked up like a bird by your husband?
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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Colonel » Tue Dec 25, 2012 5:18 pm

:umad:
poor uncle tom wanna be.

as topic, like it or not no changes will be in Egypt any ti e soon. corruption that going for 40 something years wont be changes overnights. morsi's name isnt mahdi.
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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Colonel » Tue Dec 25, 2012 5:23 pm

The poll, which ended on Saturday, indicated an estimated approval of 64 percent for the charter, which was drafted by an Islamist-dominated Constituent Assembly. Official results are expected to be announced later on Tuesday.

Source: Al Masri Al Youm
The misguided seculars have been defeated by an astonishing margin :blessed:

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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Thuganomics » Tue Dec 25, 2012 7:38 pm

The poll, which ended on Saturday, indicated an estimated approval of 64 percent for the charter, which was drafted by an Islamist-dominated Constituent Assembly. Official results are expected to be announced later on Tuesday.Source: Al Masri Al Youm


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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Basra- » Tue Dec 25, 2012 7:54 pm

union,

can u choose another subject title for your thread please? I have never clicked on it until now, just to address my grievances. My grieve is that you should use another word in place of 'tranny'--because everytime I am tempted to click because I think I mistakenly read 'tranny' and not 'tyranny' ! :x A tranny for a topic is more interesting wont u say? :-@

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Re: You can't replace one tyranny with another

Postby Mondey » Tue Dec 25, 2012 10:43 pm

Amazing to see folks protesting for so long. Gotta commend the Egyptians for real change.
Introducing Democracy in arabia it's like trying to plant flowers in a desert.. it never f-king works! Check Kuwait, Lebanon and Egypt!
Kuwait is a kingdom, where the PM is appointed. I don't remember when or if Egypt was ever truly democratic. Lebanon is a mess, yeah. Not sure what's up with them.
in Kuwait every week someone is sacked and a new crises starts, either a big minister or the pm himself. Egypt is supposedly democratic NOW right!


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