angrysoba
Philosophile
...and Heaven knows he's miserable now.
http://www.juancole.com/2013/07/fundamentalist-president-removed.html
http://www.juancole.com/2013/07/fundamentalist-president-removed.html
Yeah, we've been talking about this in the big "Post-revolution polls in Egypt" thread (which seems to have become a catchall thread for politics-in-Egypt-related discussions).
Yeah, we've been talking about this in the big "Post-revolution polls in Egypt" thread (which seems to have become a catchall thread for politics-in-Egypt-related discussions).
Well, the thread title sounds kind of fresh.
...and Heaven knows he's miserable now.
http://www.juancole.com/2013/07/fundamentalist-president-removed.html
I guess democracy and elections mean nothing to you people--such hypocrites. Have elections, but if make the wrong choice, the liberals will back a coup. Isn’t this the sort of thing that happened in Algeria several years ago?
I guess democracy and elections mean nothing to you people--such hypocrites. Have elections, but if make the wrong choice, the liberals will back a coup. Isn’t this the sort of thing that happened in Algeria several years ago?
Don't like Morsi, don't like the Moslem Brotherhood....
... but why wouldn't new mass demos by the Mos Bros against the next elected President also be a cue for the military to oust the new incumbent?
Considering the rather poor showing of the Brotherhood at these protests, that might be a little difficult for them to try to pull off. At least for the near future...
Missing the point. Should it ever become a protest-fest? Biggest protest wins the Presidency by courtesy of the military? Is the Mos Bros keeping its powder dry pending an even bigger protest?
Hey ... suppose 50,000 rabid Republicans kick up a storm in D.C., fully armed (and filthy)?
Hey ... suppose 50,000 rabid Republicans kick up a storm in D.C., fully armed (and filthy)?
Missing the point. Should it ever become a protest-fest? Biggest protest wins the Presidency by courtesy of the military? Is the Mos Bros keeping its powder dry pending an even bigger protest?
Don't like Morsi, don't like the Moslem Brotherhood....
... but why wouldn't new mass demos by the Mos Bros against the next elected President also be a cue for the military to oust the new incumbent?
Pinball presidencies? Election by force of demo? Election according to the preferences of the military?
If you wanna draw parallels to the US, make that a hundred million people signing a petition to oust Obama and then taking it to the streets on a set date.
And leave the fully armed Republican (with help of a bunch of Mexican mercenaries) scenario to Syria parallels you might want to look into.