Egypt Looking for Change?

Looks like the religion of peace is forming a democracy like the lefties foresaw.

I'm like all touchy feelly.

Tell me about it...

Muslim Brotherhood wants end to Egypt-Israeli peace deal

Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood movement has unveiled its plans to scrap a peace treaty with Israel if it comes to power, a deputy leader said in the interview with NHK TV.
Rashad al-Bayoumi said the peace treaty with Israel will be abolished after a provisional government is formed by the movement and other Egypt's opposition parties.
"After President Mubarak steps down and a provisional government is formed, there is a need to dissolve the peace treaty with Israel," al-Bayoumi said.
 
The Arab revolution and Western decline

Carter's betrayal of the Shah brought us the ayatollahs, and will soon bring us ayatollahs with nuclear arms. The consequences of the West's betrayal of Mubarak will be no less severe. It's not only a betrayal of a leader who was loyal to the West, served stability and encouraged moderation. It's a betrayal of every ally of the West in the Middle East and the developing world. The message is sharp and clear: The West's word is no word at all; an alliance with the West is not an alliance. The West has lost it. The West has stopped being a leading and stabilizing force around the world.
 
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Looks like the religion of peace is forming a democracy like the lefties foresaw.

I'm like all touchy feelly.


Can you explain how this has anything to do with US politics? Can you imagine the uproar if a foreign power were to intervene in the US political scene the way were are/have in the ME and else where? The fact that the current Admin is even talking to Mubarak and trying to mediate a succession is frightening. The ME does not like the US or the west in general. The fact that we stick our nose into their politics on a regular basis makes it all the worse. We propped up a vicious dictator in Iran for a few decades and ended up with Amadenajad and Komene (I do not feel like looking up the spelling of their names). You would think we would have learned our lesson. We prop up Batista and end up with Castro. As much as we want to dictate how everyone else runs their country, it really is not up to us.

The sad part is we still need their oil and they still need to sell it. The quicker we can get off of fossil fuels, the quicker we can tell the ME to go pound sand. Given that the american people are spoiled and don't even know how to spell 'conservation' coupled with corrupt politicians dictating our energy program (OH wait, we don't have an energy program) I don't think it will ever happen.
 
Can you imagine the uproar if a foreign power were to intervene in the US political scene the way were are/have in the ME and else where?

Guess CAIR and all the Islamic fairydust groups wanting a separate state here under Shria law doesn't count?

The sad part is we still need their oil and they still need to sell it.

You old enough to remember the 73' embargo?
Radical Islamic's aren't going to need the US market to sell their oil.
In a year or so, when this tide rolls across the ME with a new Islamic order in control of the oil, in the blink of an eye they can end everything you and I hold dear to our hearts and lives in our front yard.
And its going to happen............soon.
 
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Guess CAIR and all the Islamic fairydust groups wanting a separate state here under Shria law doesn't count?

I want to be rich and pretty. Who the hell cares what they want? If they can get Sharia law passed in the US then we do not deserve the democratic republic that we have.

You old enough to remember the 73' embargo?
Radical Islamic's aren't going to need the US market to sell their oil.
In a year or so, when this tide rolls across the ME with a new Islamic order in control of the oil, in the blink of an eye they can end everything you and I hold dear to our hearts and lives in our front yard.
And its going to happen............soon.

Who do you think they are going to sell it to? Do you really think the rest of thew world can afford to let the US fall? Sure, prices would go up but that will have nothing to do with the ME. It will be a good excuse to allow all those with oil interests to make a killing at our expense. Then again, we have it coming. We have not been willing to make the effort or investment into getting off fossil fuels. Carter said we needed to do it 40 years ago but no one listened. We had a warning shot a few years back when gas hit $5 but we are all back to driving SUV's and no one has said boo about public transportation, trains, solar, wind ... etc.

Hold on while I get my foil hat......
 
They'll sell to China and India, Garf. I mean Tree.

And we don't need their oil. There's plenty sitting in here in the Americas, but the Libs are afraid of letting it be accessed, lest a seagull or polar bear be inconvenienced by the noise.
 
You old enough to remember the 73' embargo?
Radical Islamic's aren't going to need the US market to sell their oil.
In a year or so, when this tide rolls across the ME with a new Islamic order in control of the oil, in the blink of an eye they can end everything you and I hold dear to our hearts and lives in our front yard.
And its going to happen............soon.

The majority of oil imported to the US comes from Canada and Mexico. I doubt that either will become an Islamic dictatorship in the near future.
 
Its been happening for a long time now. Its ridicoulous how the MSM is saying it isnt....at the same time saying it is:

WAPO 2006 Flashback - Reunified Islam: Unlikely but Not Entirely Radical; Restoration of Caliphate, Attacked by Bush, Resonates With Mainstream Muslims

This is what inspired the group most directly focused on the push for a new caliphate, Hizb ut-Tahrir, or Party of Liberation. The group, which claims to be active in 40 countries, began in 1953 as an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood. But while the Brotherhood, which also favors a caliphate, embraced realpolitik, growing into a potent opposition force in Syria and Egypt, Hizb ut-Tahrir charted a more subversive path.

The system includes a caliphate, revived after national governments are subverted by Hizb ut-Tahrir members working in their highest levels, according to the plan. Hizb ut-Tahrir members have been charged with planning such coups in Jordan and Egypt. Zeyno Baran, an analyst at the Washington-based Nixon Center who has written extensively on the group, said it could "usefully be thought of as a conveyor belt for terrorists."

"[Bush] is saying they would establish a caliphate from Spain to Indonesia," said [Fadi Abdullatif], the group's spokesman in Copenhagen. "The establishment of the caliphate will come by those who work hard." He said Hizb ut-Tahrir members in Iraq were working to coax a united front with insurgent groups.




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You ought to ride through that little park by the gen station on the Canadian side some fine Saturday.


Does that mean Miami is North Cuba, NYC is Jerusalem, San Fran is Japan? Lets get all the foreigners out of the country. Let me know when you define who is/is not allowed to stay so I can see which list my family and I are on.
 
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This is what I see in one page of this thread. All consecutive posts. Is this a board malfunction, or has everyone stopped responding to the mindless drivel of the troll? :unsure:
 

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