Post: Revolution In Egypt?
02-11-2011, 09:41 PM #1
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After three decades of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's reign over Egypt with full military power, he has know resigned his position after a 18-day (revolution). Even though the moment of his Resignment was just breif cheerful bliss emerged along the streets in Cairo, Egypt! That day starting out unimaginable ended out with excitement for everyone. That very night they celebrated the freedom of theirselves with food, dancing, and fireworks! This excitement while mabye not local was so immense that News reported some people even sufferd heart attacks from this shocking news! This Shall give Egypt its first chace for democracy, being equally free now, Military leaders have been called over to act as interim-caretakers, banks searched through Mubarak's fundings because it was suspected he would try to flee the country knowing he would have been forced out of government.

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Mubarak's decision to step down is "obviously a welcome step," said a U.S. official involved in the Egypt discussions. Now comes "an unpredictable next chapter," the official added. It is "a sign the military chose society."

How do things play out from here, will Egypt be able to reconize with their newfound freedom comes responsibility?
I sure Hope so


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02-12-2011, 10:35 AM #11
Originally posted by Jeff View Post





Yes, what do you think caused the economic drop......
and I said ONE OF THE REASONS

Do people just read 3 words in posts or just plain stupid?


Did you at one point in your post say anything about stealing money? No. How am I meant to know that you actually know about these things if you don't type them? I'm no mind reader, nor an idiot I think you'll find.
02-12-2011, 10:57 AM #12
riotmost
The Bad Guy
Originally posted by Jeff View Post
Egypt just ****ed themselves over.

Mubaraks only competition is the Muslim Brotherhood

The Muslim Brotherhood is a group of Muslim extremists that hate tourism in Egypt, even going as far as bombing tourists, just for being them.
With Mubarak resigning, itll only be a metter of time before a despot from TMB takes power and turns Egypt into another terrorist country

Also, just wanna point out a reason Mubarak was hated was the economy drop. With less tourists the economy will drop dramastically.


Do you know who created the muslim brotherhood ?

---------- Post added at 10:57 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:47 AM ----------

Originally posted by another user
Look at Afghanistan, 7 years and still dont have a stable democratic government


Its never going to happen why becouse of corruption and the most important one reason the PASHTUN people they want allow it they have never been under control they like to be free ,without influence

which part of afghanistan is all the fighting in ?

which part of afghanistan do pashtun live in ?
02-12-2011, 01:25 PM #13
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Jeff
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Originally posted by Mr.Vaner View Post
Egypt is not Afghanistan. Muslim Brotherhood here does not exceed 10 Millions out of 82 Millions.

And Jeff you won't know better than me, I am Egyptian.


Just beause you're egyptian, doesnt mean you know Pollitics.
And yes, Egypt is not afghanistan, and no the Muslim Brotherhood doesnt exceed 10 million, but neither was Iraq and the taliban didnt exceed 10 million to begin with either.
02-12-2011, 03:14 PM #14
ResistTheSun
In Flames Much?
Does this mean flying carpets for all ?

*Note joke*

Short term it good news long term it bad news
Bad news because no one party which looks likely to lead the nation right now.
As predicted the west is asking for democracy.

Depends on who could take over if that a good or bad idea.
Right now all i know it a hard time for that nation , with a power gap and nobody to fill it.
Looking forward to what happens hope it the right move for the people not just one group.
And it ends quick because unstable nations are not liked by the stock market.
02-12-2011, 03:33 PM #15
angelpig1
Little One
oh well just happy its over
02-12-2011, 04:13 PM #16
Cpt.Slow
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Originally posted by Jeff View Post
Just beause you're egyptian, doesnt mean you know Pollitics.
And yes, Egypt is not afghanistan, and no the Muslim Brotherhood doesnt exceed 10 million, but neither was Iraq and the taliban didnt exceed 10 million to begin with either.


He always uses im Egyptian to try and prove a point... what a fail just because you are from somewhere doesn't mean you know everything to do with the country -.-
02-12-2011, 04:22 PM #17
RICHIE209
March 6, 2011.
They need the revolution there. Glad to see the fight, shows that people aren't afraid to rise-up against oppression.
02-12-2011, 04:23 PM #18
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Jeff
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Originally posted by Cpt.Slow View Post
He always uses im Egyptian to try and prove a point... what a fail just because you are from somewhere doesn't mean you know everything to do with the country -.-


Exactly

Im from Canada
but I dont say I know everything about Canada or its Politics
Its impossible since it's always changing
and just because he lives in the area its happening in, CNN was the head news Company in Egypt, so I bet though he experienced it live, we got more info then he did.

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