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Politics : Mainstream Politics and Economics

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (47876)7/7/2013 2:04:26 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) of 85487
 
Yes, it is called statesmanship. Politicians can't just yell at people. You don't know that?

And yes, now Obama can quietly support the secular democratic process that seems to be on the way in Egypt.

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It means Obama is not that unhappy about Morsi being gone. He could not oppose Morsi out loud, but behind closed doors he/they did not like him.


Most powerful man on the planet and he is afriad to oppose Morsi out loud....right. And how exactly do you know that he did not like him? Especially when Egypt being part of the Arab Spring was one of his points of pride.

Now that the secular folks, and women, have a better chance to be heard Obama will be happy and support them.


So now that they don't need him and they got rid of Morsi themselves, he is willing to change his position on Morsi and let the people know that he was behind them all the time......LOL!

Obama is big on womens rights and does not like strict Muslim theocracy any more than the rest of us.


I haven't seen any indication that Obama gives a crap about women's rights, unless those 'rights' will get him votes.
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