Posted on 08/03/2011 6:54:58 AM PDT by Righting
Egypt sit-in despite concessions
BBC News - 12 Jul 2011
Protesters complain that nothing has changed, and believe the military rulers ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14128073
Daily Life in Egypt after the Revolution Remains the Same; but One ... 12 Jul 2011 - In terms of the everyday life of the people, nothing has changed in Egypt after the revolution...
http://hetq.am/eng/news/2870/
Humbling of the pharoah | Anne Penketh | Independent The ... blogs.independent.co.uk [3 August, 2011]
The received opinion in the West in recent days has been that nothing has changed in Egypt since the downfall of Mubarak...
http://blogs.independent.co.uk/2011/08/03/the-humbling-of-the-pharoah/
Mubarak, correction
That's usually what happens when YOUR murderers, thugs and thieves throw throw out THEIR murderers, thugs and thieves.
As Paul Harvey had once said, the backward, tribal, Muslim Ottoman/Arab is neither ready for nor capable of a stable, free, elected government. The terrorist attackers of September 11th used that which their culture could never have invented to destroy that which their culture could never have built. Somewhat similarly, the Iraqis have recently received a gift of self-determination that they did not really want and will not be able to properly enjoy or care for. Freedoms in ‘Slam-land have the life expectancy of a divorced guys houseplants.
Though Mubarak is on trial. The oppressive dictatorship system is still in place.
Yes.
Exactly the point. Their CULTURE has to change, yet!
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