Today, here is democracy in Egypt after the Arab Spring:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/1 ... d%3D358608
In January, 2010, my son took his family to Egypt on vacation. They were under the protection of the brutal dictator, Hosne Mubarek.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater
After Obama withdrew U.S. support for Mubarek, he was removed from power. And thereafter Obama entertained his man Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood at the White House.
https://www.google.com/search?client=qs ... ne+mubarek
My son and family had a wonderful vacation.
Democracy in Egypt
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Re: Democracy in Egypt
You give the Egyptian people no credit as the US and Obama were fully supporting Mubarek right up until they deposed him in spite of your support.tbieter wrote:After Obama withdrew U.S. support for Mubarek, he was removed from power. And thereafter Obama entertained his man Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood at the White House.
You should be ashamed of playing party politics with this issue.
Shame they didn't bother to think about the morality of paying coin to dictatorships but then the Yank has always been very cozy with them.My son and family had a wonderful vacation.
Re: Democracy in Egypt
You do it every time you buy a liter of petrol.Arising_uk wrote: Shame they didn't bother to think about the morality of paying coin to dictatorships but then the Yank has always been very cozy with them.
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Egypt has no petrol?John K wrote:You do it every time you buy a liter of petrol.
But I take your point and think myself just immoral and selfish but try not to compound it.