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    Do You Think That Egyptians Are Heroes For Overthrowing Morsi? Wake Up!!!

    Do You Think That Egyptians Are Heroes For Overthrowing Morsi? Wake Up!!!

    Posted on July 5, 2013 by Dean Garrison

    I am sick of everyone rushing to pat the people of Egypt on the back. They got rid of a crook. It doesn’t make them good people who are interested in global freedom. I have been following this land of idiots for a while now and before Morsi was overthrown no one seemed to care. I cared because of all of the money we were sending them. I had to know what that money was supporting.

    These people are not at all what you think. Here is a good example…
    You probably don’t realize that one of Morsi’s promises was to free the Blind Sheik. The B.S. is an icon to terrorist wannabes all over Egypt. The fact that Morsi didn’t deliver is one of the reasons they are upset. You won’t hear that on mainstream media channels. The Wall Street Journal reported a year ago:
    Egypt’s President-elect Mohammed Morsi made a nod to his base in a speech on Friday when he pledged to seek the release of Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman from U.S. custody.
    Sheik Abdel-Rahman, who is better known as the “blind sheik” is serving a life sentence at a federal penitentiary in North Carolina for his role in planning the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City.
    It is my belief that this promise ended up leaving four Americans dead in Benghazi, but we will talk about that on another day. I don’t want to talk about Morsi. I want to talk about the people who ousted him. Are they heroes?
    Not in my book.

    In a World Public Opinion poll Egyptian people agreed at a 61% rate that terrorist attacks against Americans are justified. It’s true. They hate us.
    Pew Research did a poll last year of Muslims world wide. Here are some numbers for Egyptians:

    • 74% favor making Sharia the official law in their country
    • 95% say religious judges should have power to decide family law and property disputes
    • 29% say suicide bombings are sometimes or often justified
    • 75% say Sharia is a the revealed word of God
    • 74% say that Sharia should apply to both Muslims and non-Muslims
    • 70% favor corporal punishment for crimes such as theft
    • 81% favor stoning as punishment for adultery
    • 86% favor death penalty for leaving Islam
    • 75% believe that religious leaders should have some (47%) or large influence (28%) over politics
    • 41% believe polygamy is morally acceptable while only 8% responded that it was morally wrong
    • 41% say honor killings are never justified when a male commits the offense but only 31% say honor killings are never justified when a female commits the offense
    • 46% believe that women should decide if they wear a veil (think about that…we would assume that roughly 50% of respondents were women)
    • 85% believe that a wife must always obey her husband
    • 96% believe that Islam is the only religion that leads to heaven (Jordan also came in at 96% but no country ranked higher)
    • 88% feel that converting others is a religious duty
    • 50% believe that Christians are hostile toward Muslims

    So I am supposed to make these people out to be heroes? Don’t be surprised if the guy that replaces Morsi is worse. People are making a lot out of nothing. You will hear what the press wants you to hear but the truth is that a lot of people wanted Morsi gone because he was too soft.
    That is something you won’t be reading in very many places. This is a typical Militant Islamic society where women are treated like dirt, the only good Christian is a dead Christian, they hate Americans and all Western Cultures, they feel that Sharia Law is the only way, etc.
    Other than that they are basically heroes for liberating their country from Morsi.
    The numbers do not lie. Are there some good Egyptian people? Sure there are. But that society as a whole is not something I am ready to applaud. Shame on anyone who does.
    Wake up people.
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    http://dcclothesline.com/2013/07/05/do-you-think-that-egyptians-are-heroes-for-overthrowing-morsi-wake-up/

    More here:


    I think that many Americans fail to understand the complexities of the situation in Egypt. Much like Syria, it seems to be a situation where there is not clearly a good side to support. Earlier in the week Rand Paul asked a fairly worthless question. The question will not get an answer. But after seeing his attempt to stop funding Egypt defeated by a huge margin in the Senate, Rand Paul had to call out his peers: “This is something that those who voted in Congress are going to have to live with,” Paul told The Cable on Thursday. “The question is: How does their conscience feel now as they see photographs of tanks rolling over Egyptian civilians?” Rand is assuming that fellow members of Congress have a conscience. This is one of the reasons that Paul has developed a following. He brings energy and wears his heart on his sleeve. I don’t always agree with his takes, but he has a conscience and I believe he is a good man. AFTER his comments, a YouTube video was released that shows exactly the sort of thing Rand Paul is talking about. Egypt is not China. There will be no second coming of “Tank Man,” at least not with the same ending. There will not be a “Pots and Pans” rebellion here as there was in Iceland. This is not about “democracy” as we know it. This is war. Votes are most accurately cast through the barrel of a gun here. The Egyptian military may currently be popular with the masses, but that does not make them any less brutal than Morsi and The Muslim Brotherhood. As I already mentioned, in places like Egypt and Syria, it is hard to tell who the good guys are. The truth is that there aren’t any clear-cut good guys, and that is exactly why we shouldn’t be sending American tax dollars there. The following video is fairly graphic. We don’t know the name of the “Egyptian Tank Man” and we don’t know if he survived this. But what we do know is that he stood unarmed against a tank and lost. Pick sides all you want and you will likely be supporting questionable leadership in Egypt. I said when this started that these people were not heroes. Morsi is a really bad man that was overthrown by other men who aren’t necessarily good. I leave you today with “Egypt’s Tank Man.” So what is the answer America? I don’t know, but I certainly don’t want to see my tax dollars funding this stuff. We would be much more helpful to send prayers rather than money.

    Just my opinion.

    Read more: http://freedomoutpost.com/2013/08/egypts-tank-man-2013-unarmed-egyptian-stands-against-tank-and-is-gunned-down/#ixzz2cKnJYVH8

    http://dcclothesline.com/2013/07/05/do-you-think-that-egyptians-are-heroes-for-overthrowing-morsi-wake-up/



    Well now I guess it is : "What difference does it make"???



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