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hypocritexposer

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The second-line Muslim Brotherhood leaders started connecting with revolutionary figures, opposition leaders, and youth movements to convince them to support Morsi in the run-off election. These MB leaders asked for political support for the MB candidate, but the leaders of the January 25th revolution had some demands of their own. They wanted to “reconstruct the constitution drafting assembly to represent all Egyptians; appoint 3 vice presidents: a woman, a revolutionary youth leader, and a Christian; and to appoint a national unity government.” Eventually, Morsi and his allies approved the deal and signed a document to guarantee the achievement of these promises.

The Egyptian people decided to trust the Muslim Brotherhood at the time because they couldn’t accept military rule represented by General Shafiq.


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But after a while, everything became clear to us. He broke all his presidential promises. He excluded the opposition from the government, which consisted mainly of old Mubarak ministers and Muslim Brotherhood members. In addition, he appointed a Muslim Brotherhood ally as his vice president.

All the aforementioned broken promises are nothing compared to the constitution drafting assembly. More Muslim Brotherhood members were appointed than was promised. Christians, opposition leaders, and revolutionaries were banned from the assembly. The Islamists then wrote the worst constitution in the whole history of Egypt and the Middle East.

http://pjmedia.com/blog/why-president-morsi-is-in-trouble/
 

Tam

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Gee was President Morsi fundamentally changing Egypt to something the Egyptian citizens were not counting on? :?
 

Steve

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Many in Egypt seem to blame the US thinking that Obama represents all of the US...

and considering how his statements are taken.. I can understand their concern...

Obama’s Statement On Egypt Coup: Stands By Muslim Brotherhood Morsi In The Bitter End “Deeply Concerned”

Protest sign outside US Embassy in Egypt: “Obama Stop Supporting (Muslim Brotherhood) Fascist Regime”

Nevertheless, we are deeply concerned by the decision of the Egyptian Armed Forces to remove President Morsy and suspend the Egyptian constitution [Based on sharia law --ed.]

I now call on the Egyptian military to move quickly and responsibly to return full authority back to a democratically elected civilian government as soon as possible through an inclusive and transparent process, and to avoid any arbitrary arrests of President Morsy and his supporters. Given today’s developments, I have also directed the relevant departments and agencies to review the implications under U.S. law for our assistance to the Government of Egypt.

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Steve

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Sound familiar?

I think for a short time after the election many in America had hoped that at least race relations would finally heal...

we had made great strides.. many voted for Obama because he was black...

some still voted against him because he was black but an overwhelming majority did so not because of his color but because of his politics..

but like the protestors in Egypt quickly found out.. Obama and Morci wasn't a uniter,.. instead was an ideologue hell bent on ramming through as much of his agenda as possible.. and demonizing anyone who disagreed with him...

even if we can turn back some of his policies he has damaged this country and divided it so much that even the most independent can't come together on even the smallest of points..

this 4th in some ways is sad for what I still believe is the greatest country in the world..
 
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