Posted on 02/04/2011 4:35:01 PM PST by dennisw
I heard he gots The Cancer - otherwise I'd agree with you.
Nonetheless, the U.S. White House has no business trying to boot him out early. It is unseemly and will most likely lead to chaos and an islamic takeover.
I don't know if Mubarak can smooth things out between now and the Fall to position an non-islamic candidate - but at least there is a chance he can pull it off. The Leftists in the White House want to bring down the Egyptian government now - which is nuts.
I guess the VP (who they may now be trying to kill) would be next in line.
Capt midnight should be the one transitioned out right now.
Obama is starting to remind me of the promoter of the Woodstock Rock Concert. Poor Yasgar. All we need is mud. By the time he is done the USA will look like the aftermath of a 60’s Pop Festival.
I kinda hope this shit blows up right in his Big Eared face. That would put Gas at the 7 dollar a gallon range here and a whole lot of socialists would be heading for the back doors when the “toothless red neck hayseeds” come with their guns at the ready.
We are heading for civil war..there is nearly no way to avoid it.
Works for me.
I believe M. Elbaradei wants to muscle into power as fast as he can before the democratic process can give the people of Egypt the time to determine who will be their leader in an orderly process. What I am seeing is the demise of democracy in Egypt where the Muslim Brotherhood muscles its way into power. This is an insult to Egypt who should be operating as a civilized nation.
Our own President, knowing very well what is happening, has been derelict of duty. He should be calling on the people of Egypt to seek the democratic process and not a coup d’état born out of anarchy. He should be calling on the Mubarak regime to call for a no-confidence vote of the people. If Mubarak fails to receive a vote of confidence, a special election should be called for a candidate primary with a primary election date set. The top two candidates with the most votes in the primary would go on to the general election with that date set to give sufficient time for the campaigns.
If Mubarak receives a no-confidence vote, he should step down and setup an interim government which would run Egypt during the election process.
If Egypt goes on the path they are taking, they will end up with the worst possible leadership to run their country. Only through the democratic process will Egypt find the best leader for their country.
I have more trust in Mubarak that Hussein.
30 yrs running a country vs. 2 years pretending to be a leader and reading from prompters while keeping the chin high.
Obama, Kenyan poser... STFU
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