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Good for the military....they are not interested in a fascist Islamic State.....and they will kill religious zealots in order to keep order in the country.
Good for the military....they are not interested in a fascist Islamic State.....and they will kill religious zealots in order to keep order in the country.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
I think such heavy handed tactics are counterproductive and make martyrs out of what amount to Egyptian hicks mostly. Still, about 43 members of the security forces were killed today and the Sinai is a mess largely because of Islamic rebels...
Good for the military....they are not interested in a fascist Islamic State.....and they will kill religious zealots in order to keep order in the country.
They are to be applauded.
You have no clue as to what you're mumbling about...
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
The deaths of so many civilians at the hands of the military is not a good thing.
But those who wanted an Islamic Regime running the show who are protesting it's dismantlement just need to go home and shut the fuck up.
In the US, if a president gets elected, those who opposed the person do not riot, go crazy, kill people, blow themselves up, etc.
If the idiots in Egypt want a certain person to be their president, they should vote for that person in the elections.
If the religious zealot minority riot in the streets because a majority of the populace demands the president step down, and do not stop when asked to by the military, police, etc., then they get what is coming to them.
This is just as stupid as people who riot and kill each other over cartoons of that dickhead pedophile Mohammed with a bomb in his turban.
Religious zealots = morons.
Some of them have Terminal Stupidity. Meaning they are so stupid, they die as a result.
Atheists are more intelligent than religious zealots. It is a fact.
At the very least, if someone draws a cartoon of some prophet, or a president gets deposed for fucking up the country, atheists are not going to engage in activity that could get them killed.
Elbow, you stupid fuck, you ought to go to Egypt. You belong with your own kind. Religious dumbasses.
"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
They would be the watered-down Christian equivalent of the Muslim Brotherhood. They are so watered down that they won't do anything like the Brotherhood is doing NOW that would cause the ARMY to shoot them.
But yes, they have the crazy part down. I could see them rioting though if someone were to do something to upset the chickens.....like burning a Bible or something. How about dressing a blow-up sex doll as Jesus and taking it to one of their rallies?
Then you could see a bunch of inbred, half-wit Bible-thumpers come unhinged.......
Egyptian government and military forces are struggling to dampen violence this evening, after a day of clashes between the army and supporters of Egypt’s former Muslim Brotherhood-linked president Mohammed Morsi reportedly killed over 230 protesters and 43 police officers.
Cairo is urging Morsi supporters to “listen to the voice of reason” and cease engaging in violence. Officials have also declared a one-month state of emergency and imposed a curfew in major cities. The Washington Post contextualized the provisionstate of emergency as not particularly uncommon in Egypt:
Egypt’s interim, military-appointed government has announced the country will enter a month-long “state of emergency.” That may seem drastic to outside observers, and in some ways it is, but such provisions have been intermittently common in Egypt — and bitterly disputed — since 1967. In fact, Egypt’s last month-long state of emergency was declared just last January, when since-ousted President Mohamed Morsi declared a curfew and gave police the power to arrest and detain at will in the cities of Port Said, Suez and Ismailia.
The Egyptian army seems to have regained control over areas of Cairo where Muslim Brotherhood members had been protesting.
In retaliation for the army’s actions, Morsi supporters have launched attacks against Christians and Christian buildings across Egypt. Pro-Morsi elements had been steadily escalating violence against Copts for weeks. Today’s attacks, however, crisscrossed Egypt:
Muslim Brotherhood supporters have torched churches in Egypt in response to a violent army crackdown on pro-Morsi camps that left dozens dead, AFP cited Egyptian media reports on Wednesday. According to the reports, protesters threw firebombs as the Mar Gergiss church in Sohag, a city with a strong Coptic Christians community.
Attackers today set fire to a Christian youth center in Fayoum. They also reportedly destroyed a 4th century church, one of the oldest in Egypt. Scores of other churches and Copt homes were attacked.
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