Democracy always heads towards something worse; never towards freedom. Flanders
I love Egyptians for making Barack Taqiyya look like a fool. Mursi was elected as part of the Arab Spring democracy movement. After he was elected he turned around and set out to prove my opening quotation. Then the demonstrators against Mursi popped up and the Egyptian military booted his sorry ass out.
Suddenly, the Muslim Brotherhood want the original democracy returned:
The worst day of violence in more than a year has left Egypt more divided than ever in its modern history, and added to pressure on the military-led authorities to explain how they will restore democracy after the army toppled Mursi last week.
Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood rejected the proposed plan for constitutional changes and elections to be held in about six months, holding fast to its demand for the reinstatement of Egypt's first freely elected leader.
Egypt seeks end to crisis with quick elections
By Yasmine Saleh and Tom Perry
CAIRO | Tue Jul 9, 2013 10:33am EDT
Egypt seeks end to crisis with quick elections | Reuters
Barack Taqiyya & Company are twisting in the wind trying to find an acceptable substitute to explain what actually happened. Understandable because a military coup d'etat puts Barack Taqiyya up Shitze’s Creek in a leaky rowboat. Does he admit democracy in Egypt is a bloody failure of his making? Answer: Hell no.
Democracy is the road to socialism. Karl Marx
He will never admit democracy is a failure because Karl Marx won’t allow it —— never mind admitting it’s his fault in the entire Middle-East.
It gets better. He’d have to stop funding the Egyptian military in order to give the Muslim Brotherhood what they want. Should he do that will it be called democracy? More to the point, what will it be called after the losers in the last election replace Mursi? Only a pack of touchy-feely Democrat assholes can make stuff like this happen:
July 9, 2013
Obama Demands Peaceful Surrender to Brotherhood
By Daren Jonescu
Articles: Obama Demands Peaceful Surrender to Brotherhood
Finally, don’t misunderstand me. I’m as happy as a clam any time democracy fails anywhere; happier than two clams when Barack Taqiyya & Company cannot avoid the blame.
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