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   XPost: soc.culture.europe, soc.culture.turkish, soc.culture.usa   
   From: anonymous@rip.ax.lt   
      
   On Tue, 31 May 2011 16:17:38 -0700 (PDT), rick murphy   
    wrote:   
      
   >   
   >If anybody thinks there will be a true respect to human rights and   
   >liberties in Egypt just because Mubarak is gone, he/she is a fool.   
   All   
   >Mubarak did was to keep radical Islamists, who now are giving   
   >"virginity tests" to fellow Egyptians along with other human   
   rights   
   >abuses, under control. This was considered undemocratic. Mubarak   
   >spent his 30 years in power without educating the Egypt to be free   
   >from radical Islam. His boss Nasser was not any better either.   
   Keeping   
   >a lid on radical Islam in Egypt by Nasser and Mubarak only delayed   
   the   
   >inevitable, the inauguration of radical Islamist Sharia rule in   
   Egypt.   
   >No radical Islamist country (Arab or otherwise) has achieved and   
   >respect to human rights and liberties in the entire history of   
   Islam   
   >or Arab culture. I do not think post-Mubarak Egypt will do any   
   better.   
      
   Well put. President Obama and that damned fool Clinton still act as   
   if they actually believed all the "freedom and liberty" bullshit   
   the lamestream media was spreading.   
      
   The American government, first under Bush, and then Obama, helped   
   train the Egyptian activists that helped stir this mess up -   
   evidence of this is to be found on Wikileaks. Obama, however,   
   appears to be too stupid to understand that Socialists, Communists   
   and "community organizers" were all working together to defeat   
   Capitalism and Israel.   
      
   Check this out if you doubt collusion between radical left and   
   Egyptian activists: http://tinyurl.com/432x6gf   
      
   The losers? The people of Egypt and Israel.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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