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MUBARAK RESIGNS, CELEBRATIONS ERUPT

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The world is a very complicated place and sometimes you have to work with people that are the best of a lot of bad choices. Mubarak was a far better choice than the Muslim Brotherhood.

I agree.

However, who's choice? The choice of other countries or the choice of the Egyptian people. If the Egyptian people vote in a muslim govt or any other party then that is a matter for them. Our govts shouldn't be getting involved because we prefer to deal with one over the other. We don't have to live there, the people of Egypt do.

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I wonder if the Palestinians in Gaza would like a 'do-over' of the Hamas election?

Christiane Amanpour got tjhe shock of her life when the mob told her. "Get out !!! We hate you & we hate America" CNN libs just assume that violent rioters know CNN is on their side. Some of those journos (Couric) got the shock of their lives.

I like what John Lennon said "You say you want a revolution well you can count me out".

Obama will never rule out the Brotherhood. He is with them.

Posts containing personal attacks have been removed. It is possible to disagree with someone's opinion without turning it into a personal attack.

Here's a little blurb picked off thenews today:

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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood Plans to Form Political Party

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

By Lee Keath and Hamza Hendawi, Associated Press

Cairo (AP) - Egypt's long banned Muslim Brotherhood said Tuesday it intends to form a political party once democracy is established, as the country's new military rulers launched a panel of experts to amend the country's constitution enough to allow democratic elections later this year.

The panel is to draw up changes at a breakneck pace -- within 10 days -- to end the monopoly that ousted President Hosni Mubarak's ruling party once held, which it ensured through widespread election rigging.

The initial changes may not be enough for many in Egypt calling for the current constitution, now suspended by the military, to be thrown out completely and rewritten to ensure no one can once again establish autocratic rule. Two members on the panel said the next elected government could further change the document if it choses.

Rest of article here: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/egypt-s-muslim-brotherhood-plans-form-po-0

The world is a very complicated place and sometimes you have to work with people that are the best of a lot of bad choices. Mubarak was a far better choice than the Muslim Brotherhood.

I agree.

However, who's choice? The choice of other countries or the choice of the Egyptian people. If the Egyptian people vote in a muslim govt or any other party then that is a matter for them. Our govts shouldn't be getting involved because we prefer to deal with one over the other. We don't have to live there, the people of Egypt do.

The Egyptian people - like any other - aren't one, unified mass. Whoever ends up leading the country, millions will support him and millions will be against.

The world is a very complicated place and sometimes you have to work with people that are the best of a lot of bad choices. Mubarak was a far better choice than the Muslim Brotherhood.

I agree.

However, who's choice? The choice of other countries or the choice of the Egyptian people. If the Egyptian people vote in a muslim govt or any other party then that is a matter for them. Our govts shouldn't be getting involved because we prefer to deal with one over the other. We don't have to live there, the people of Egypt do.

The Egyptian people - like any other - aren't one, unified mass. Whoever ends up leading the country, millions will support him and millions will be against.

Well we can only hope and pray that it is the Muslim Brotherhood.

The world is a very complicated place and sometimes you have to work with people that are the best of a lot of bad choices. Mubarak was a far better choice than the Muslim Brotherhood.

I agree.

However, who's choice? The choice of other countries or the choice of the Egyptian people. If the Egyptian people vote in a muslim govt or any other party then that is a matter for them. Our govts shouldn't be getting involved because we prefer to deal with one over the other. We don't have to live there, the people of Egypt do.

The Egyptian people - like any other - aren't one, unified mass. Whoever ends up leading the country, millions will support him and millions will be against.

Well we can only hope and pray that it is the Muslim Brotherhood.

:blink:...why?

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