• Egypt army chief: Watch out protesters! You're going to overthrow the government if you're not caref
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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21241753[/url] [quote]Egypt's armed forces chief has warned the current political crisis "could lead to a collapse of the state". General Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, in comments posted on the military's Facebook page, said such a collapse could "threaten future generations". He made his statement following a large military deployment in three cities along the Suez Canal where a state of emergency has been declared.[/quote]
So basically: "If you're not careful, you might achieve what you want!" ?
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[QUOTE=ThatSprite;39401417]So basically: "If you're not careful, you might achieve what you want!" ?[/QUOTE] Somehow I don't think most protestors want to turn their country into total anarchy followed by a military dictatorship, which is what a governmental collapse usually means.
[QUOTE=catbarf;39402186]Somehow I don't think most protestors want to turn their country into total anarchy followed by a military dictatorship, which is what a governmental collapse usually means.[/QUOTE] Well it ain't exactly a nice place to live with a government dominated by Muslims who believe their faith should be part of all the laws & legislations. Not to mention the fact that Morsi basically granted himself god-mode when it comes to politics.
[QUOTE=catbarf;39402186]Somehow I don't think most protestors want to turn their country into total anarchy followed by a military dictatorship, which is what a governmental collapse usually means.[/QUOTE] I kinda think they do. Since it's what they did to get rid of Mubarrak two years ago. And it's what they promised to do until they didn't have tyrants running the place.
everything has a facebook page now days
Shit you guys, I think I left the Government out of the fridge too long, what should I do? Eh, just throw it away, it's probably gone bad.
That's the idea or does he think protesting is just another form of exercise?
I just hope that the current president thinks carefully and tries to put more defenses for freedom of expression and religion, that and the protestors need to be careful in how they protest and fight the current government. Or there could be a collapse and then they get a military dictatorship.
What if the government counter-protests.
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